WindowMaster FlexiSmoke WSC 520 User manual

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FlexiSmoke™ - Utilization examples –1507 EN ©WindowMaster 2013, 2015 ®WindowMaster is a registred trademark used under the license by WindowMaster Group
FlexiSmoke™
WSC 520 / 540 / 560
Utilization examples

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Table of contents
1Example A - 1 WSC 520, 4 motor groups in 1 smoke zone.................................................................... 3
1.1 Description................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Hardware connection diagrams..................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Configuration................................................................................................................................ 5
1.3.1 Start-up of the FlexiSmoke™ .................................................................................................... 5
1.3.2 Configuration of motor lines ...................................................................................................... 6
1.3.3 Configuration of motor Groups.................................................................................................. 9
1.3.4 Configuration of break glass unit..............................................................................................10
1.3.5 Configuration of smoke zones..................................................................................................15
1.3.6 Configuration of local input.......................................................................................................16
2Example B –1 WSC 520, 4 motor groups in 1 smoke zone –KNX.......................................................24
2.1 Description..................................................................................................................................24
2.2 Hardware connection diagram .....................................................................................................24
2.3 Configuration...............................................................................................................................25
2.3.1 Configuration of motor lines .....................................................................................................25
2.3.2 Configuration of break glass unit..............................................................................................30
2.3.3 Configuration of smoke zone....................................................................................................33
2.3.4 KNX configuration....................................................................................................................35
3Example C –1 WSC 520, 3 motor groups in 1 smoke zone and rain sensor.........................................38
3.1 Description..................................................................................................................................38
3.2 Hardware configuration diagram..................................................................................................38
3.3 Configuration...............................................................................................................................39
3.3.1 Configuration of local output.....................................................................................................39
3.3.2 Configuration of local input.......................................................................................................40
4Example D –1 WSC 540, 5 motor groups in 1 smoke zone, rain, wind direction and wind speed sensors,
configured for wind direction dependent smoke ventilation ..........................................................................41
4.1 Description........................................................................................................................................41
4.1 Hardware configuration diagram..................................................................................................41
4.2 Configuration...............................................................................................................................42
4.2.1 Configuration of the CAN bus...................................................................................................42
4.2.2 Configuration of Smoke area 1.................................................................................................42
4.2.3 Configuration of wind direction dependent smoke ventilation....................................................43
4.2.4 Configuration of weather station sensors..................................................................................43
5Example E –2 WSC 540, 4 motor groups in 3 smoke zones, Master-Slave and Controlling/Controlled
smoke zone configuration...........................................................................................................................44
5.1 Description..................................................................................................................................44
5.2 Hardware connection diagram .....................................................................................................44
5.3 Configuration...............................................................................................................................45
5.3.1 Configuration of the CAN bus...................................................................................................45
5.3.2 Basic configuration ..................................................................................................................45
5.3.3 Configuration of smoke area 1.................................................................................................46
5.3.4 Configuration of Controlling/Controlled smoke zone relation.....................................................46
6List of abbreviations.............................................................................................................................47

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1 Example A - 1 WSC 520, 4 motor groups in 1 smoke
zone
1.1 Description
Using one WSC 520 0ISS to control 4 Motor Groups in one Smoke Zone.
8 MotorLines, ±24V (standard) motors, in all. 2 motor lines are associated with each motor group.
All 4 motor groups are associated with the same smoke zone and each motor group is controlled by a
comfort push-button.
2 comfort push buttons are connected to the break glass units and 2 are connected to input terminals on the
WSA 5IO module.
The smoke zone fire alarm can be triggered from 2 break glass units and from a signal from the BMS
system.
Smoke detectors are connected to the break glass unit.
Set-up overview:
- 1 Smoke zone
- 4 motor groups with 16 standard motors
oe.g. 12 x WMX 823-3 (1A motor) max total 12A and 4 x WMU 862-1 (2A motor) max total
8A.
- 2 Break glass units
- 4 Keypads for comfort
- 2 smoke detectors
1.2 Hardware connection diagrams
Figure 1 overview of the smoke zone and how the different components are connected to the smoke panel

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Figure 2 overview of the smoke zone, motor groups and motor lines.
Figure 3 overview of the smoke panel and how the different components are connected it.

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1.3 Configuration
1.3.1 Start-up of the FlexiSmoke™
In order to configure the FlexiSmoke™it must be logged onto with third level rights.
Warning icon appears since motors, break glass units and
comfort keypads have been connected but the panel is not yet
configured.
Press the “key” button
Enter the PIN code (4321) for level 3.
Level 3 allows you to configure the smoke panel.
Confirm the PIN code with check mark
Confirmation of which level you have logged on too.

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Press “Configuration” in order to start the configuration.
1.3.2 Configuration of motor lines
Press “Motor line”.
Select the motor line to configure. In this example we select the
S5:X1 (Slot 5, motor output #1) motor line.
Set the “Motor Configuration”
Select the cable monitoring type.

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In this set-up, select “no cable monitoring”.
Confirm with check mark.
Set the stroke time (the “time to open” of the actuators
connected on the motor line).
Enter the stroke time in seconds.
In this set-up, the stroke time is set to 50 seconds.
Confirm with check mark.
Associate the motor line with a motor group.

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Select the motor group the motor line is to be associated with.
In this set-up, the motor line is associated with motor group 1.
Confirm with check mark.
Press the arrow down to get further options.
If required, change the “Retry during alarm” parameter to Yes.
Selecting yes will prompt the motor line to repeatedly attempt to
reach the ”Max stroke Alarm” position if it failed to do so in the
first attempt.
In this set-up, we select “No”.
Confirm with check mark.

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The first motor line has been configured and the warning icon
has disappeared from the configured motor line.
Continue to configure all motor lines.
Note:
Motor lines not in use must be configured with "Motor
configuration" = "None" to clear the warning icons.
1.3.3 Configuration of motor Groups
Press “Motor group”.
Select the motor group to be configured.
Associate the motor group no. 1with a smoke zone.
Press “Return” to return to the motor group overview.

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Select the smoke zone.
In this set-up, smoke zone 1 is selected.
Confirm with check mark.
Continue to associate all 4 motor groups with smoke zone 1.
Press “Return” to return to the main menu.
1.3.4 Configuration of break glass unit
Press “Break glass unit”.

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Select “All”.
This configuration applies to all the break glass units and
specifies weather all break glass units are connected in a bus
topology or not.
In this setup the bus topology is not a ring topology.
Select “No”.
Confirm with check mark.
Press “Return” to return to the previous menu.

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Select break glass unit 1.
The unique serial number of the selected break glass unit is
shown.
Associate break glass unit 1 with a smoke zone.
Press 1 to associate the break glass unit with smoke zone 1.
Confirm with check mark.
Set the "Use comfort inputs in SZ".

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In this set-up, we choose not to associate the comfort input with
the smoke zone. We do not wish to operate all the motor groups,
associated with this smoke zone, from this comfort input.
Confirm with check mark.
Select the motor groups to operate with this comfort input.
In this set-up, we associate motor group 1 with this comfort
input.
Confirm with check mark.
Press arrow down to get further options.

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Set “Keypad + sensor one smoke zone” to “Same smoke zone”.
It means that both the smoke detector and the red key in the
break glass unit are triggering the alarm in the same smoke
zone.
In this set-up, there is only one smoke zone.
In this set-up, the smoke detectors and break glass units are in
the same smoke zone.
Confirm with checkmark.
If you would like to identify the physical position of break glass
unit 1, it is possible to have the break glass unit make a beep.
For this you need to activate the "Unit beep 1min for location".
Select “yes” to activate the beep for 1 min.

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Confirm with checkmark.
Continue to configure break glass unit 2 in the same way.
1.3.5 Configuration of smoke zones
To configure the smoke zone press “smoke zone”.
Select the smoke zone to be configured.
The break glass unit has a buzzer which sounds in case of
triggering or error.
“Buzzer active during alarm” allows you to activate or deactivate
this function.
Set the “Buzzer active during alarm” as required.

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In this set-up, we select “No”.
Confirm with check mark.
Set the “Error generates alarm” as required.
If you choose "Yes" the smoke zone alarm will be triggered
whenever the unit detects en error.
Note:
If you have to choose "Yes" do it after you have finished
configuring the unit and have resolved all errors indicated by it.
1.3.6 Configuration of local input
To configure local inputs, press arrow down to get more options.
Press local input.

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Select input S1:X2.1 (Slot 1, Input X2.1) to configure the input
receiving the alarm signal from the BMS.
In this set-up, we have chosen input S1:X2.1, but anyone of the
local inputs on the Input-/output module (WSA 5IO), power
supply module (WSA 5PS) or the standard module (WSA 5SM)
can be used.
Set the “control smoke zones”.
Select the control smoke zone, which is to be associated with
the local input.
In this setup smoke zone 1 is selected.
Confirm with check mark.
Set the “function in controlled smoke zones”

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Select the function. Lines A to F represent Alarm triggering with
different priorities.
Line A has highest priority and it requires a Reset to deactivate.
With all other lines the alarm is only triggered while the signal is
active. The alarm is deactivated when the signal is no longer
active. No Reset is needed.
For detailed description of the different lines see the
FlexiSmoke™ WSC 520 / 540 / 560 installation instruction
“section 13.5 Smoke zone”.
In this set-up "Line B" is selected. Other priorities can be
selected, e.g. “Line A” if required.
Confirm with check mark.
Set as required the “Active state”, the state of the input that
triggers an alarm.
In this set-up, “On” is selected.
This means that
Confirm with check mark.
Select input S3:X2.1 (Slot 3, input X2.1) to configure Open/Stop
comfort commands to motor group 3.
Note:
Motor group 1 and 2 are operated by keypads connected to the
2 break glass units.

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Press “Control motor groups” to select the motor group.
Select the motor group with which the comfort input S3:X2.1 is
to be connected with.
In this set-up select motor group 2.
Confirm with check mark.
Press “Function in controlled motor groups” to select the function
that will be applied to all motor lines in the motor group, when
the input is activated.
Select “Open”

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Confirm with check mark.
Setting the "Stop on release" parameter to "Yes" configures the
Input to generate a "Stop" command when the Input is
deactivated. The push button connected to the Input will function
in this configuration as a "Keep" push button.
In this example we choose not to use this option, but to
generate a Stop command by a short activation of the Input.
Press arrow down for further options.
Press “short output function” to select the function that will be
applied to all motor lines in the motor group, when the input is
activated for a short time - as a standard less than 400 ms.
If no function is being selected, activating the input will only
apply the function selected under "Function in controlled motor
groups", independently of how long the input is being activated.
Select “Stop”.
Confirm with check mark.
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