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Central A Central is a complete system that can operate autonomously; monitor its detectors
and inputs, activate its outputs and display its faults and alarms. If connected to other
centrals, it exchanges information with the other centrals via the System bus, thus
allowing all centrals to act as one system.
Each central can only have one Backbone bus.
Central cabinet Enclosure to contain a complete or part of a central.
Charger M The Charger Module. Can connect two PSU’s and a battery and feeds the power
channels on the backbone bus.
Common Disablement A signal to external systems that the FDS is in the disablement condition.
Common Fault A signal to external systems that the FDS is in the fault condition.
Common Fire A signal to external systems that the FDS is in the fire condition.
Compact central Central cabinet including basic functionality of Fire Detection System such as: Control
panel, Power supply, Battery backup, basic I/Os and at least one analogue addressable
loop. The cabinet supplies limited expansion possibilities.
Configuration File A file holding the configurable parameters for the FDS.
Control module The Control M 4.3, the Control M 2.2 and the Control M X can all act as Controller
modules, i.e. be in controller mode.
Control panel The Control M 4.3 and Control M 2.2 can act as a Control panel, i.e. they have an HMI
and the rights to manipulate and supervise the system.
Controller mode Control modules can run in Controller mode, i.e. being Master or Hot Standby Master
within a central. Control modules can also be in managed mode, that is being a module
that is managed by the master. All other modules are always running in managed
mode.
Controller module A Control module that is in Controller mode (master or hot standby) in a central or
system.
Control M 2.2 A Control Panel with a 2.2” graphical colour display used to manage and supervise a
system.
Control M 4.3 Control Module with a 4.3” display, a keyboard and all the mandatory indications
required to comply with EN54.
Control M X Control Module, a control module without a display, keyboard or mandatory
indications.
CR It is a heat detector class. The C means fixed alarm temperature at 84ºC. The R means
it also gives alarm for RoR.
CS Heat detector classification in EN54-7; ‘C’ class indicates a static response
temperature of 84°C and ‘S’ that the detector will not respond below 80°C.
CS-ASP An addressable smoke detector of aspirating type.
CS-IC10 Loop unit, I/O Controller with 1 input and 0 outputs.
CS-IC22 Loop unit, I/O Controller with 2 input and 2 outputs.
CS-ISOLATOR Loop unit, used to isolate an Ex classed part of the loop-line.
CS-Loop M Loop Module in the FDS.
CS-MCP Loop unit, MCP, IP23.
CS-MCP HD Loop unit, a MCP in a heavy duty IP67 weather proof enclosure.
CS-MCP HD Ex Loop unit, an intrinsically safe MCP in a heavy duty IP67 weather proof enclosure.
CS-MCP WP Ex Loop unit, CS-MCP in an intrinsically safe variant, IP67, weather proof.
CS-MCP WP Loop unit, CS-MCP with IP67, weather proof.