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Installation
Intended use
The manual call points FDM231-RP and FDM231-RP(F)
are intended for use in places where a fire can be
detected by people who can manually activate an alarm.
The manual call points consist of a back box
FDMH231-S-R and a switching unit FDME231 or
FDME231-FR.
This document is for installation personnel with
professional training in the field of building installation
technology or electrical installations.
Preparation and installation
1. Press the key FDMK231 into the two openings
(1) (Fig. 3). Fold the switching unit
FDME231/FDME231-FR out of the back box FDMH231-
S-R (2) (Fig. 3).
2. Break out the required opening for the cable entry.
3. Secure a cable gland (1) (Fig. 1) (accessory) at the
opening if necessary.
4. Secure the manual call points at a height of 0.9...1.6 m
on an even surface.
Observe the country-specific regulations for the
exact installation height!
5. To screw on, use two screws (2) (Fig. 1) and select two
fastening points that are as far apart as possible
(Fig. 2).
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Connecting the switching unit to the electricity
Note the positive and negative poles.
Only connect one wire per terminal. This is the
only way to ensure the connection is failure-free
for the entire service life of the device. The
shielding must not touch any external potentials.
1. For ease of handling or to install the housing at a later
stage, you can detach the terminal strip (3) (Fig. 1) from
the switching unit FDME231/FDME231-FR.
2. Connect the feed lines to the terminal strip (3) (Fig. 1) in
accordance with the connection diagram.
If you are using shielded cables, connect the shieldings
to the 'SHIELD' connections.
3. Connect the detached terminal strip to the switching
unit FDME231/FDME231-FR.
4. Insert the switching unit FDME231/FDME231-FR into
the back box FDMH231-S-R, paying attention to the
position of the feed line.
5. Push the switching unit FDME231/FDME231-FR firmly
onto the back box FDMH231-S-R until the locking
device snaps into place.
6. The manual call point is now electrically connected.
WARNING
Deactivating the manual call points prevents
alarms from being forwarded.
The alarm is not triggered.
Label deactivated or inoperable manual call points
as "NOT IN USE".
Checking the function (Fig. 4)
1. Set the detector line to 'Test' on the control panel.
2. Press the plastic insert (1).
The alarm button is pressed and triggers an alarm.
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The plastic insert falls down (2).
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The internal alarm indicator flashes (2).
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3. Check whether an alarm is displayed on the control
panel.
4. Slide the key FDMK231 from underneath into the
manual call point FDMK231-RP (3).
The plastic insert is pushed back into the original
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position.
The internal alarm indicator stops flashing.
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The manual call point is ready for operation again.
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5. Set the detector line to 'Normal operation' on the control
panel.
You will find more information in
document A6V10404679.
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