User Manual

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Siemens Building Technologies
Cerberus Division
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06.2000
3.2.2 CZ10 supported commands
The following table presents all CZ10 commands available to an FSS user. Commands
do not require any configuration on FSS.
Command Description Command number Command parameter
Status request 0 block #
Reset 2 block # (*)
Acknowledgement (fault and alarm) 1 block # (*)
Night switch-over 7 block # (*)
Day switch-over 8 block # (*)
Include a fire group 9 block #
Exclude a fire group 10 block #
Include a technical group 17 block #
Exclude a technical group 18 block #
Activate digital output on 20 block #, output # (1-96)
Deactivate digital output off 21 block #, output # (1-96)
Command number
It is the relative command number for CZ10 (Please refer to LMSmodular Configura-
tion Reference for a complete command list).
Command parameter
It is an optional command parameter. It could be the block corresponding to the
group number to be included or excluded (commands no. 9, 10, 17 and 18) or the
block corresponding to the number of a technical output to be set ON or OFF (com-
mands no. 21 and 20)
(*) These general commands require (as parameter) one of the block numbers (any)
which belongs to the control unit.
At FSS level you must not use an automatic acknowledge command, because this for-
bids the remote transmission alarm on CZ10, a condition that could be potentially dan-
gerous.
3.2.3 CS-11 points representation
CK 11 Gateway
The CK11 gateway is an Cerban/Cerloop interface for CS11 systems. Up to four CC11
control units can be networked on a C-BUS with a common CK11 gateway. The picture
below illustrates the overall CS11 system architecture.
In the Cerban/Cerloop application protocol, the CK11 and the four CC11s assume a
separate 3-digit address and have a logically separated treatment. Therefore, individual
messages for fault and presence reports are foreseen for each of the connected CC11
units as well as for the CK11 itself.