
Module Description
BCM‑0000‑B Battery Controller Module
• module that controls batteries and power
supply
ANI 0016 A Annunciator Module
• with 16 red and 16 yellow LEDs, freely
programmable
LSN 0300 A LSN improved Module 300 mA
• for the connection of an LSN loop with up
to 254 LSN improved elements or 127
standard LSN elements, maximum line
current 300 mA
LSN 1500 A LSN improved Modul 1500 mA
• for the connection of an LSN loop with up
to 254 LSN improved elements, maximum
line current 1500 mA, or with up to 127
standard LSN elements, maximum line
current 300 mA
FPE‑5000‑UGM Interface Module
• for the connection to a UGM‑2020 System
CZM 0004 A 4 Zone Conventional Module
• for the connection of existing conventional
peripherals, with four monitored
conventional lines
IOS 0020 A 20 mA Communication Module
• sports an S20 interface, an RS232
interface and an S1 interface
• for a connection with a voice alarm system
Plena via RS232
IOS 0232 A RS232 Communication Module
• with two RS323 interfaces
• for a connection with a voice alarm system
Plena, a printer or laptop
ENO 0000 B Fire Service Interface Module
• for the connection to fire service
equipment according to DIN 14675
IOP 0008 A Input/Output Module
• with 8 digital inputs and 8 open collector
outputs
RML 0008 A Relay Module
• with 8 relays for low voltage applications
RMH 0002 A Relay Module
• with 2 relays for mains power (250 V) and
with feedback inputs (can also be used as
an interface to extinguishing systems)
NZM 0002 A Notification Appliance Zone Module
• with two monitored primary lines
Networking
Up to 32 Panel Controllers, Remote Keypads and OPC
server can be interconnected within a network.
Depending on the application requirements, Panel
Controllers and Remote Keypads can be grouped,
defined as network node or local node. Within a group,
only panel conditions of the same group can be
displayed. Regardless of the groups, network nodes
allow for the display and handling of all panel
conditions. Local nodes display the conditions of the
related panel.
When networking via CAN and/or Ethernet interfaces,
the following connection topologies are optional:
• Redundant loop via CAN1 and CAN2 (max. 32 nodes)
• Ethernet loop (max. 32 nodes)
• Multiple CAN loops with Ethernet backbone and up to
32 nodes
For networking with optical fibers, you can use various
converters. For detailed information on suitable
converter types and maximum line lengths, refer to the
FPA-5000 Networking Guide (available for download).
Detection Points
The Address Cards activate detection points. The
FPA‑5000 governs up to 4096 detection points.
Each element and input which, after the programming,
is able to set off an alarm requires a detection point.
Inputs are considered as detection points if they are
programmed accordingly in the FSP‑5000‑RPS
Programming Software.
This applies to all manual call points and automatic
detectors as well as to the following modules and
interfaces because of their inputs:
Modules Detection Points
CZM 0004 A up to 4
IOP 0008 A up to 8
ENO 0000 B requires a detection point only if a FSE
release element is connected and
programmed via the FSP-5000-RPS
programming software
Interfaces Detection Points
FLM-420/4-CON up to 2
FLM-420-I8R1-S up to 8
FLM-420-I2 up to 2
FLM-420-O8I2-S up to 2
FLM-420-O1I1 up to 1
FLM-420-RLE-S up to 2
FLM-420-EOL-2W-W 1 detection point for each interface
The following interfaces do not require the allocation
of detection points: FLM‑420‑NAC, FLM‑420‑RHV,
FLM‑420‑RLV1, FLM‑420‑RLV8, FLM‑420‑O2.
Signaling devices and outputs have no detection
points!
Certifications and approvals
The provided options according to EN 54‑2:1997/
A1:2006 include:
• Output to fire alarm devices
• Control of fire alarm routing equipment
– Output to fire alarm routing equipment
– Alarm confirmation input from fire alarm routing
equipment
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