4 KSA700 Series User Guide
1 INTRODUCTION
This fire panel has been designed and manufactured in compliance with EN54-2 and
EN54-4 1997 standards.
This is a detailed manual for the proper use of the system. To avoid potential problems
and accidents, it is advised that manual is studied before using this equipment.
1.1 General description and product range
This fire panel has been designed to guarantee high reliability and ease of use. Its loop
structure allows for flexible system configuration and expansion options.
In addition to the standard loop outputs the fire panel includes: two serial ports (RS232
and/or RS485); two monitored sounder outputs; two voltage-free contact relays; an
auxiliary 24 VDC output.*
A PC, printer, modem, GSM modem or Ethernet network connection module can be
connected to the fire panel via the RS232 port. This supports short-distance
communications up to 15 metres.
The RS485 port supports communications up to 1.2 Km and allows for the creation of
connected fire and repeater panels networks.
* Specifications vary depending on the model.
The fire panel is available in the following versions:
Model Characteristics
KSA701/2 One loop.
KSA701/2 Two loops.
KSA702 One or two loops (expandable by the installer).
KSA705 One to five loops (expandable by the installer).
KSA702P and KSA705P As per KSA702/705 but with built-in printer.
1.2 Safety precautions and warnings
The proper way of supplying current to the panel is:
• First connect the mains (110 VAC or 230 VAC).
• Then connect the batteries.
Not following this recommendation may damage the system.