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Installation
Purpose
The manual call points are for manually triggering alarms
in the case of fire. They consist of a cover and a switching
unit. Two back boxes are available as options for surface-
mounted feed lines. Back box FDMH295-R does not have
pre-drilled holes for surface-mounted feed lines. Back box
FDMH295-S has two holes and grommets on its top and
can be used for surface-mounted feed lines with a cable
diameter of 5 mm.
A protective cover can be optionally used to prevent
unintentional triggering of alarms.
Preparation
If using back box FDMH295-R, you have to determine the
positions of the lead-in openings. If these are at the top or
bottom, you have to define the holes using the drilling
template (Fig. 2 and Fig. 3).
Installation (only if you are using back box)
1. When using the back box, install it at a height of
0.9...1.6 m on a flat surface (Fig. 3).
Observe the country-specific regulations for the
exact installation height!
2. Pull the cable through the entry opening into the back
box.
Connecting the switching unit to the electricity
1. If the detector line cables are shielded, connect the
shieldings to a connection terminal (to be ordered
separately). The shieldings must not touch any other
potentials or metal parts in the device.
2. Connect the wires to the connection terminals as shown
in connection diagram, (Fig. 4 and Fig. 5). Connect only
one wire to each terminal.
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.
3. Pay attention to the feed line when inserting the
switching unit into the back box. Avoid crushing the feed
line.
4. Connect an end-of-line (EOL) to the connection
terminals at the end of the detector line.
5. For FDM1101A-Rx only: If operating with SynoLINE300,
connect an external, control panel-specific alarm
resistor (RA) to the connection terminals. Use a
connecting terminal to do this if required.
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6. Remove the cover using the key (Fig. 6, movements A
and B). Keep the key in a safe place.
7. Secure the switching unit to the wall or back box. You
will find the screws you need for the back box in the
switching unit (Fig. 3).
Observe the country-specific regulations for the
exact installation height!
8. Assemble the manual call point (Fig. 3). Be sure to
tension the spring with the plastic insert or glass insert.
9. Cover the symbol depicting a burning building if you are
not using the manual call point as a fire detector.
Installation of protective cover FDMC295
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Engage the protective cover in the two recesses in the
housing cover
Testing
1. Insert the key in the detector to cause the insert to
move (Fig. 7 and Fig. 8).
è The detector is triggered.
2. To arm the manual call point, pull out the key again
(Fig. 9).
è The insert is straight and the manual call point has
been set.
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".
For more information, see doc. no. A6V10201150
and A6V10201152.
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