LST BC016-2 Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
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ABuilding Safety. Building Security.
F ire Detection Control Panel
BC016-2 with Evacuation Functions
For small and mid–sized systems
Addressable conventional technology
with a maximum of 16 zones
Up to 8 evacuation circuits
Menu-driven operation
Free parameter setup via PC
software or operating fi eld
Factory settings allow for easy
commissioning
EN 54/VdS-certifi ed
Fire is a permanent threat to life and property. There-
fore, immediate response to a fi re is imperative. The
main objective of the fi re detection control panel Series
BC016 is to alarm and to react in time and, conse-
quently, save lives and protect property. For decades
LST have focused their aims to undertaking unrivaled
efforts in order to realize new innovations in the security
area. Research, development and production are loca-
ted within LST premises, thus guaranteeing fl exible and
reliable individual solutions.
Using a powerful processor system, display texts, and a
large number of integrated functions, the fi re detection
control panels Series BC016 ensure topmost effi ciency
and speed – prerequisites for saving lives and minimi-
zing damage to property.
Description
Fire detection control panel BC016-2 in design and
function corresponds to fi re detection control panel
BC016-1. In addition, the BC016-2 has the possibility
to operate up to eight alarming devices as evacuation
circuits directly via the expanded keypad of the control
panel. These evacuation circuits can be actuated either
dependent of the alarm situation of the detector zone or
by a superordinate danger detection device.
Using the expanded keypad, you can manually activate
or deactivate the alarming devices that have been para-
meterised as evacuation circuits independent from the
alarm situation on the control panel. This way, the user
can manually start or terminate an evacuation alarm on
the fi re detection control panel without prior alarm of a
fi re detector. In the LED fi eld, the fi rst zone displays are
automatically used for displaying the operating conditi-
ons of the evacuation circuits.
For security reasons a two-button operation must be
performed to activate an evacuation circuit.
The physical outputs for the control and monitoring of
the alarming devices are provided by optional modules
(e.g., siren connection module SZ58-3).