Consilium CFD5000 FDS User Manual
Consilium CFD5000 FDS User Manual

Consilium CFD5000 FDS User Manual

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Fire Detection System - CFD5000 T / CM2.2
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  • Page 1 Fire Detection System - CFD5000 T / CM2.2 User Manual...
  • Page 2 Consilium Marine & Safety AB Fire & Gas Marine Division +46 31 710 77 00 For service or spares contact your local Consilium office. Contact information can be found at: www.consiliumsafety.com The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    System Description................3.1.1 Introduction..................3.1.2 Systems and Interfaces..............3.1.2.1 CCP Fire ............... 3.1.2.2 CFD5000 FDS - an extension of CCP Fire....3.1.2.3 CFD5000 FDS Subsystem ..........3.1.3 CFD5000 Modules................. 3.1.4 Modules Overview................. Quick Guide for Control Panel M 2.2..........11 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 ........
  • Page 4 Table of contents Fault Alarm ..................24 5.5.1 Information Displayed when “Fault” is Flashing ......5.5.2 Reset a Fault................... 5.5.3 Reset a Fault from the Fault List............ 5.5.4 Reset All Faults................5.5.5 Warnings ..................Disablements ..................26 5.6.1 About Disablements............... 5.6.2 Available Disablements ..............
  • Page 5 Table of contents 11.1 Compatibility matrix ................. 61 Index ....................62...
  • Page 6 Table of contents...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    User Manual 1 Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 About this manual This manual is intended for trained personnel using the CFD5000 T fire detection system and provides basic understanding how to operate the system. NOTE! This manual is valid for SW-version 2.2.10 Chapters User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2, and describes how to operate the fire detection system in case of a fire or fault alarm.
  • Page 8: Standards And Certifications

    1 Introduction User Manual NOTE! Note symbols alert you to important facts and conditions. Hint! Hint symbols direct you to specific instructions, such as where to find additional information and tell you how to perform a certain operation in an easier way. 1.4 Standards and certifications The Fire Detection System CFD5000 T is designed to comply with the standards for the industrial, maritime, offshore and...
  • Page 9: Safety Considerations

    User Manual 2 Safety considerations 2 Safety considerations 2.1 If a fire or fault alarm is flashing on the control panel 2.1.1 In case of a fire alarm DANGER! In case of a fire alarm use the information viewed on the display to verify the alarm and take the appropriate actions based on local safety procedures.
  • Page 10: Precautionary Measures

    2 Safety considerations User Manual 2.2 Precautionary measures CAUTION! The fire detection system contains devices sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). For installation and service work involving central components, always wear an antistatic wrist strap or ground bracelet to avoid any electrostatic discharge. Considerations to improve safety In order to reduce risks and maintain a high safety level of the fire detection system, consider the following precautionary measures.
  • Page 11: Fire Detection System

    Consilium calls this scalable and adaptable product platform the Consilium Common Platform (CCP). 3.1.2 Systems and Interfaces This section gives an overview of the CFD5000 FDS and how it interacts with its surroundings; especially CCP Fire. 3.1.2.1 CCP Fire The CCP Fire is, in short, Consilium's existing system for detecting fires and to alert users and external systems about this.
  • Page 12: Cfd5000 Fds - An Extension Of Ccp Fire

    Internal interfaces to the CCP Fire The interfaces between the CCP Fire and the CFD5000 FDS are: • A redundant power supply (2 * 28 VDC) used to feed the CFD5000 FDS • xFire, a hardcoded signal used to signal the fire condition.
  • Page 13: Cfd5000 Fds Subsystem

    • Safety data, sent from CS-Com M via SDTv2 protocol 3.1.2.3 CFD5000 FDS Subsystem The CFD5000 FDS subsystem is an extension of CCP Fire that shall be used when safety integrity level 2 is required. The CFD5000 FDS consists of three types of modules, namely the CS-Safety M, CS-Loop M and CS-Com M.
  • Page 14 Internal interfaces The modules in the CFD5000 FDS communicate with each other using the SSP Bus. This bus is an internal part of the CFD5000 FDS and has no communication with non-SIL parts of the system. The loop units communicate with the loop driver via the IDAxt communication protocol.
  • Page 15: Cfd5000 Modules

    User Manual 3 Fire Detection System The loop units in the CFD5000 FDS are designed to make decisions about the fault and alarm condition locally. This adaptation has been done in order to ensure SIL classification of the safety function. External interfaces The external interfaces to the CFD5000 FDS are: •...
  • Page 16: Modules Overview

    3 Fire Detection System User Manual 3.1.4 Modules Overview • Charger M • Bus Isolator M • Surge Prot M For more information, see respective datasheet. Control panels are described in the following chapters: • User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2, page 13 •...
  • Page 17: Quick Guide For Control Panel M 2.2

    User Manual 4 Quick Guide for Control Panel M 2.2 4 Quick Guide for Control Panel M 2.2 5100606_CFD5000 T - CM2.2_User Manual_T_EN_2023_E...
  • Page 18 4 Quick Guide for Control Panel M 2.2 User Manual 5100606_CFD5000 T - CM2.2_User Manual_T_EN_2023_E...
  • Page 19: User Instructions For Control Panel M 2.2

    User Manual 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 5.1 Control Panel M 2.2 5.1.1 Description of Keys and Indicators Figure 6. Keys and indicators for the control panel. As shown in the figure above, the control panel is divided into two sections: A = System indicators B = Operational controls Part A: System indicators...
  • Page 20 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 User Manual Yellow steady light. During the start-up phase this indicator is yellow until the system is ready. Communication activity Green steady light. Communication between the system modules is OK. Service Yellow steady light. There is a disturbance in the system.
  • Page 21: Guide To The Menu System

    User Manual 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 The Up/Down keys are used to navigate menus and to enter digits. Function key F2 activates the present function which is displayed at the bottom right corner of the display. USB Connection (below the F2 key) USB connection for USB memory stick to load or save configuration files.
  • Page 22: Menu Alternatives

    5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 User Manual 5.1.2.2 Menu Alternatives The fire detection system is menu-operated. All system functions are available from the different menus. The fire detection system is normally displaying a greeting screen. From the greeting screen press to enter the menu system.
  • Page 23 User Manual 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 1 Fault Alarms Menu Fault Alarms Fire Alarms Disablements Fault List Login Warnings Settings Reset All Faults Service Menu History Condition list Table 2. Fault alarm menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 Fault List Shows all present fault alarms.
  • Page 24 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 User Manual Table 4. Disablemens menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 New disablements Adds new disablements as further described in section New disablement sub-menu below. 2 Disablements list Shows all active disablements in the system. A periodic disablement that is not active will not be shown in this list, but in the list periodic disablements (mentioned below).
  • Page 25 User Manual 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 4 Login Menu Fault Alarms  SELECT USER Fire Alarms   Disablements  Authorization: Level 2B Login   Settings  Authorization: Level 3 Service Menu   History  Authorization: Level 4 Condition list Log in from this menu by entering a personal access code. For further details see project specific documentation.
  • Page 26 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 User Manual Hint! The Service menu is described in more detail in the separate Service and Maintenance manual. Table 7. Service menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 System Details This menu lists the installed system's information, such as name and reference number (if defined).
  • Page 27: Access Levels

    User Manual 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 8 Condition list Menu NOTE! Only for analogue addressable systems. Fault Alarms Fire Alarms Disablements Login Satisfactory Settings Poor Service Menu History Condition list Check for contaminated detectors. Use the Control panel menu system to study a list showing in which condition the detectors are.
  • Page 28: Setting Time And Date

    5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 User Manual Description of Access levels There are different access levels as shown in the following table: Table 10. Access levels Access Procedure to enter level User Permissions level Staff access level General personnel. Only viewing of fire or fault None.
  • Page 29: Fire Alarm

    User Manual 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 Set year, month and day by using the keys. Press to accept. 5.4 Fire Alarm 5.4.1 Information Displayed when “Fire” is Flashing DANGER! In case of a fire alarm use the information viewed on the display to verify the alarm and take the appropriate actions based on local safety procedures.
  • Page 30: Fault Alarm

    5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 User Manual 5.5 Fault Alarm 5.5.1 Information Displayed when “Fault” is Flashing WARNING! In case of a fault alarm use the information viewed on the display to verify and reset the fault. Use the list of fault codes in the manual for more information about cause and remedy.
  • Page 31: Reset A Fault

    User Manual 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 5.5.2 Reset a Fault Press the key to reset the current fault NOTE! If the cause of the fault alarm. alarm remains, the alarm cannot be reset. Check the appropriate list of fault codes in the Fault codes, page 33...
  • Page 32: Disablements

    5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 User Manual The warning is also added to the Warning list found under: Menu » 1 Fault Alarms » 2 Warnings. A warning will remain in the Warnings list until the fault condition is under the level for warnings.
  • Page 33: Disabling Zones

    User Manual 5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 The new disablement is also added in the disablements list under: Menu » 3 Disablements » 2 Disable. list 5.6.4 Disabling Zones (Access level 2B or higher) Disabling an Addressable Zone NOTE! Disablements of something belonging to a safety critical function is restricted to timer disablement.
  • Page 34: Remove All Disablements

    5 User Instructions for Control Panel M 2.2 User Manual Select Menu » 3 Disablements » 2 Disable. list Choose the disablement you want to cancel. Press the button 5.7.2 Remove All Disablements This menu removes all active disablements presented in the Disablement list. Select Menu »...
  • Page 35: Save The Bist Log To A Usb Memory Stick

    5.8.4 How to report a fault In case it is not possible to troubleshoot and solve a specific problem, please contact Consilium or one of Consilium's authorized service offices by following this checklist: • Describe the fault symptom, be specific.
  • Page 36 • Attach a BIST log file. (Instructions for download from the a Control M 2.2 can be found in section Save the BIST Log to a USB Memory Stick, page 29). • Add your contact information. Consilium e-mail: got.tps@consilium.se 5100606_CFD5000 T - CM2.2_User Manual_T_EN_2023_E...
  • Page 37: User Instructions For Repeater M 4.3

    User Manual 6 User instructions for Repeater M 4.3 6 User instructions for Repeater M 4.3 6.1 General The repeater panel is used to monitor functions in the fire detection system. It is possible to view and list: • Fire alarms •...
  • Page 38 6 User instructions for Repeater M 4.3 User Manual • Night mode Decrease the brightness/contrast level for the indicators and display on the panel. • Day mode Increase the brightness/contrast level for the indicators and display on the panel. • Lamp test When you press the keys for Day and Night mode at the same time, all the repeater panel indicators as well as the display are lit and the buzzer is sounding –...
  • Page 39: Fault Codes

    User Manual 7 Fault codes 7 Fault codes NOTE! Any fault codes that are generated may depend on the system configuration. 7.1 Fault codes for CFD5000 WARNING! In case of remedy “replace the unit” or “replace the module” – this has to be carried out as soon as possible in order to secure the functionality of the fire detection system.
  • Page 40 7 Fault codes User Manual Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module One module address has been changed to the same address as Check address of the another module on the modules. (Refer to the same backbone (a S&M** manual.) secondary fault appears).
  • Page 41 User Manual 7 Fault codes Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module The loop unit has electrically been Connect the loop unit. disconnected from the (Refer to the I&C* manual.) loop. The loop unit has lost the electrical contact Replace the loop unit.
  • Page 42 7 Fault codes User Manual Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module The detector has a Replace the unit. (Refer to faulty sensor element. the S&M** manual.) CS-PYH The smoke detector is Protect the detector from the CS-PH Ex exposed to strong airflow or consider airflow.
  • Page 43 User Manual 7 Fault codes Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module • Minor fault if in no A cable break on the combination with positive conductor on CABLE other faults. the CS-Loop M has Locate the cable break. BREAK CS-Loop M been detected.
  • Page 44 7 Fault codes User Manual Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module EARTH There is an earth fault Charger M Locate the earth fault. (Refer FAULT on the positive Minor fault. CS-Loop M to the I&C* manual.) POSITIVE conductor. EARTH There is an earth fault Charger M...
  • Page 45 User Manual 7 Fault codes Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module 1. Measure the voltage from the power source. • Minor fault if power • If voltage OK, sources are change module. Low voltage on the redundant and not primary 28 VDC •...
  • Page 46 7 Fault codes User Manual Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module The connection between the main processor and the CM 4.3 processor handling the keyboard input has been lost. The module is leaking power. The supply and INTERNAL Contact an authorised Charger M Major fault.
  • Page 47 User Manual 7 Fault codes Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module The protocol version The fault is resettable once of a module (slave all incompatible modules INCOMPATIB System and/or controller) is have reported a compatible Major fault. LE MODULES modules not compatible with version.
  • Page 48 7 Fault codes User Manual Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module The battery connected CHARGING to the affected Charger Charge the battery with an CURRENT Charger M M is charged with a Major fault. external charger. EXCEEDED higher current than allowed.
  • Page 49 User Manual 7 Fault codes Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module 1. Check the electrical A PSU is connected to connections according to the PSU 1 input on the PSU1 the drawings. affected Charger M PRESENT module, but the 2.
  • Page 50 7 Fault codes User Manual Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module When the affected module measures the CM 4.3 X-Fire signal in the CM 2.2 backbone, the voltage Charger M 1. Check backbone signals level of the signal is for cable breaks.
  • Page 51 User Manual 7 Fault codes Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module 1. Try to reset the fault. The bootloader in the affected module 2. If not possible to reset cannot start the try to update firmware application due to a again.
  • Page 52 7 Fault codes User Manual 5100606_CFD5000 T - CM2.2_User Manual_T_EN_2023_E...
  • Page 53 User Manual 8 Appendix A 8 Appendix A 5100606_CFD5000 T - CM2.2_User Manual_T_EN_2023_E...
  • Page 54: Definitions And Abbreviations

    Control M 4.3 to the backbone bus and also has the common fire and fault outputs. Cause/Effect The Cause/Effect program defines how the inputs and outputs of the system should act. Consilium Common Platform. General modules which create a system for Consilium products. CCP platform An umbrella name for all the modules and devices that can be connected together, e.g.
  • Page 55 User Manual 8 Appendix A 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.
  • Page 56 8 Appendix A User Manual CS-PYH Loop unit, Photo-sensor Y-chamber and Heat-sensor fire detector. A combined smoke/heat detector. CS-PH Ex Loop unit, CS-PH Ex in an intrinsically safe combined smoke/heat detector. CS-Safety M A module that collects status from CS-Loop M modules. Distributed Central System (see also Stretched central).
  • Page 57 User Manual 8 Appendix A I/O 70 An Input/Output type providing a different function depending on the configuration of the system. The programmable functions are: • General Input • Fault Input • Conventional Fire Alarm Zone • Output (24 VDC/70 mA) I/O 700 An Input/Output type providing a different function depending on the configuration of the system.
  • Page 58 8 Appendix A User Manual A Line-Replaceable Unit (LRU) is a modular component that is designed to be replaced quickly at an operating location. Managed mode The opposite of Controller mode. All modules that are managed by a Controller module are in Managed mode. Manual Call Point.
  • Page 59 Hardware safety integrity is related to random hardware failures, while systematic safety integrity is related to systematic failures. Salwico Language A text based interpreting language for making logical cause effect expressions developed by Consilium. Short Circuit Isolator. Software Configuration Management. Single Central System.
  • Page 60 8 Appendix A User Manual Universal Serial Bus, a communications bus that may be used to connect flash memories, keyboards, mice or other devices. Warning Condition The state of the system when a warning is detected. Warnings are not as serious as faults and only of informative nature, for example in case of a lightly contaminated detector.
  • Page 61: System Description

    User Manual 9 Appendix B 9 Appendix B 9.1 System description This page is intentionally left blank and may be replaced by project specific information. 5100606_CFD5000 T - CM2.2_User Manual_T_EN_2023_E...
  • Page 62 9 Appendix B User Manual This page is intentionally left blank and may be replaced by project specific information. 5100606_CFD5000 T - CM2.2_User Manual_T_EN_2023_E...
  • Page 63: The Consist Id

    User Manual 10 Appendix C 10 Appendix C 10.1 The Consist ID The Consist ID is an auxiliary configuration item, separate from the normal system configuration, affecting the SDTv2 communication. Updating the Consist ID The Consist ID can be updated via the controller module via a file on a USB memory stick, when the CS COM M module is set into maintenance mode.
  • Page 64 10 Appendix C User Manual 1. Press the Mode key for 5 seconds. 2. This puts the CS-Com M into maintenance mode, yellow indication. 3. No user activity for 3 minutes 4. The CS-Com M returns to normal operating mode, green indication. The SDTv2 channel will be active again using the previous stored Consist ID.
  • Page 65 User Manual 10 Appendix C 1. Green steady indication: Normal operating mode, SDTv2 fully functional. 2. Green flashing indication: Normal operating mode, SDTv2 inactive due to lacking Consist ID. Normal behavior when no Consist ID provided yet. 3. Yellow steady indication: Maintenance mode, SDTv2 channel suspended during maintenance mode.
  • Page 66 10 Appendix C User Manual 5100606_CFD5000 T - CM2.2_User Manual_T_EN_2023_E...
  • Page 67 User Manual 11 Appendix D 11 Appendix D 11.1 Compatibility matrix The possible combinations for software versions for modules and loop units are shown in the table. Table 12. Compatibility matrix System 2.0.5 2.0.7 2.1.19 2.1.27 2.2.10 release CS-Loop M 2.0.5 2.0.7 2.1.19 2.1.27...
  • Page 68 Index Index Fault report............. Access levels, Custom specific restrictions ... Fire alarm menu, Control Panel M 2.2 ....Access levels, Description of......... Fire alarm, Information displayed in the Control Panel............... Arrow keys, Control Panel M 2.2 ......Fire alarm, Reset ............ Arrow keys, Repeater M 4.3 ........
  • Page 69 Index Service indicator, Control Panel M 2.2....Service menu, Control Panel M 2.2 ....... Set Date..............Set Time ..............Settings menu, Control Panel M 2.2 ...... System Description ..........System log files............  USB connection, Control Panel M 2.2....  Warning List............
  • Page 70 For all those moments when safety matters Consilium is a producer of safety technologies for the marine, oil and gas, transport and building sectors. Our commitment goes beyond the products: We protect the lives of mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, colleagues and friends.

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