Vanderbilt SPC53, SPC5000, SPC63, SPC43, SPC355.300 Installation & Configuration Manual

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Table of contents
1 Meaning of symbols ......................................................................................... 11
2 Security ............................................................................................................. 12
2.1 Target group ....................................................................................................... 12
2.2 General safety instructions ................................................................................. 12
2.2.1 General information ............................................................................ 12
2.2.2 Transport ............................................................................................. 12
2.2.3 Setup ................................................................................................... 13
2.2.4 Operation ............................................................................................ 13
2.2.5 Service and maintenance ................................................................... 13
2.3 Meaning of written warning notices .................................................................... 14
2.4 Meaning of hazard symbols ............................................................................... 14
3 Directives and standards ................................................................................. 15
3.1 EU directives ...................................................................................................... 15
3.1.1 Overview of Conformity to EN50131 Standard ................................... 15
3.1.2 Compliance with EN50131 Approvals ................................................ 19
3.1.3 Compliance with EN 50136-1:2012 and EN 50136-2:2014 ................ 21
3.1.4 Compliance with INCERT Approvals .................................................. 21
3.1.5 PD 6662:2010 Conformance Guidelines ............................................ 23
3.1.5.1 Product scope ..................................................................................... 23
3.1.5.2 Standards overview ............................................................................ 23
3.1.5.3 Methods for the completion of setting and unsetting .......................... 23
3.1.5.4 Configuration requirements for PD 6662:2010 conformance ............. 26
3.1.5.5 Additional commissioning requirements for PD 6662:2010
conformance ....................................................................................... 27
3.1.5.6 Additional information ......................................................................... 28
3.1.6 Compliance with VDS approvals ........................................................ 28
3.1.7 Compliance with NF and A2P approvals ............................................ 29
4 Technical Data .................................................................................................. 31
4.1 SPC4000 ............................................................................................................ 31
4.2 SPC5000 ............................................................................................................ 32
4.3 SPC6000 ............................................................................................................ 35
4.4 SPCP355.300 ..................................................................................................... 38
5 Introduction....................................................................................................... 39
6 Mounting system equipment........................................................................... 40
6.1 Mounting a G2 housing ...................................................................................... 40
6.2 Mounting a G3 housing ...................................................................................... 41
6.2.1 Mounting a Back Tamper Kit .............................................................. 43
6.2.2 Battery installation for EN50131 compliance ...................................... 47
6.3 Mounting a G5 housing ...................................................................................... 48
6.3.1 Tamper protection ............................................................................... 50
6.3.2 Mounting the housing with tamper protection ..................................... 50
6.3.2.1 Tamper operation ................................................................................ 51
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6.3.3 Installing the batteries ......................................................................... 53
6.4 Mounting a keypad ............................................................................................. 54
6.5 Mounting an expander ........................................................................................ 54
7 Smart PSU ......................................................................................................... 55
7.1 SPCP355.300 Smart PSU .................................................................................. 55
7.1.1 Supervised Outputs............................................................................. 57
7.1.2 Batteries .............................................................................................. 58
7.1.2.1 Installing Batteries ............................................................................... 58
7.1.2.2 Testing Battery Voltage ....................................................................... 60
7.1.2.3 Deep Discharge Protection ................................................................. 60
7.1.2.4 Battery Stand-By Times ...................................................................... 60
7.1.3 Wiring the X-BUS Interface ................................................................. 60
7.1.3.1 Wiring the Inputs ................................................................................. 61
7.1.3.2 Wiring the Outputs .............................................................................. 62
7.1.4 Compliance with NF and A2P approvals ............................................ 63
7.1.5 PSU LED Status .................................................................................. 64
7.1.6 System Recovery ................................................................................ 65
8 Controller hardware ......................................................................................... 66
8.1 Controller Hardware 42xx\43xx\53xx\63xx ......................................................... 66
8.2 Controller Hardware SPC5350 and 6350 ........................................................... 69
9 Door Expander .................................................................................................. 71
10 Wiring the system ............................................................................................. 72
10.1 Wiring the X-BUS interface ................................................................................ 72
10.1.1 Loop configuration............................................................................... 73
10.1.2 Spur configuration ............................................................................... 74
10.1.3 Star and multi-drop configuration ........................................................ 75
10.1.3.1 Examples of correct wiring .................................................................. 78
10.1.3.2 Examples of incorrect wiring ............................................................... 79
10.1.4 Shielding ............................................................................................. 80
10.1.5 Cable Map ........................................................................................... 81
10.2 Wiring of branch expander ................................................................................. 81
10.3 Wiring the system ground ................................................................................... 82
10.4 Wiring the relay output........................................................................................ 82
10.5 Wiring the zone inputs ........................................................................................ 83
10.6 Wiring an external SAB bell ................................................................................ 86
10.7 Wiring an internal sounder ................................................................................. 87
10.8 Wiring Glassbreak .............................................................................................. 87
10.9 Installing plug-in modules ................................................................................... 87
11 Powering up the SPC controller ..................................................................... 89
11.1 Powering from battery only ................................................................................. 89
12 Keypad user interface ...................................................................................... 90
12.1 SPCK420/421 ..................................................................................................... 90
12.1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 90
12.1.2 Using the LCD keypad interface ......................................................... 92
12.1.3 Data entry on the LCD keypad ............................................................ 94
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12.2 SPCK620/623 ..................................................................................................... 95
12.2.1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 95
12.2.2 LED description ................................................................................... 98
12.2.3 Viewing mode description ................................................................... 99
12.2.4 Function keys in idle state................................................................... 99
13 Software support tools .................................................................................. 101
14 Starting the system ........................................................................................ 102
14.1 Engineer modes ............................................................................................... 102
14.1.1 Engineer PINs ................................................................................... 102
14.2 Programming tools ........................................................................................... 103
14.2.1 Fast Programmer .............................................................................. 103
14.3 Configuring start-up settings ............................................................................ 103
14.4 Creating system users ...................................................................................... 105
14.5 Programming the portable ACE ....................................................................... 105
14.6 Configuring wireless fob devices ...................................................................... 106
14.6.1 Clearing alerts using the fob ............................................................. 107
15 Soft Engineer programming via the keypad ................................................ 109
16 Engineer programming via the keypad ........................................................ 110
16.1 System Status .................................................................................................. 110
16.2 Options ............................................................................................................. 111
16.3 Timers ............................................................................................................... 114
16.4 Areas ................................................................................................................ 116
16.5 Area Groups ..................................................................................................... 117
16.6 X-BUS ............................................................................................................... 118
16.6.1 X-BUS Addressing ............................................................................ 118
16.6.2 XBUS Refresh ................................................................................... 118
16.6.3 Reconfigure ....................................................................................... 119
16.6.4 Keypads/Expanders/Door Controllers .............................................. 120
16.6.4.1 Locate ............................................................................................... 120
16.6.4.2 Monitor .............................................................................................. 120
16.6.4.3 Edit Keypads ..................................................................................... 121
16.6.4.4 Edit Expanders .................................................................................. 123
16.6.4.5 Edit Door Controllers ......................................................................... 127
16.6.5 Addressing Mode .............................................................................. 128
16.6.6 XBUS Type ....................................................................................... 129
16.6.7 Bus Retries ....................................................................................... 129
16.6.8 Comms Timer ................................................................................... 129
16.7 Wireless ............................................................................................................ 130
16.7.1 Add Sensors ..................................................................................... 130
16.7.2 Edit Sensors (Zone Assignment) ...................................................... 131
16.7.3 Add WPA........................................................................................... 131
16.7.4 Edit WPA ........................................................................................... 132
16.8 Zones ................................................................................................................ 132
16.9 Doors ................................................................................................................ 133
16.9.1 Doors ................................................................................................. 133
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16.10 Outputs ............................................................................................................. 136
16.10.1 Outputs types and output ports ......................................................... 137
16.11 Communication ................................................................................................. 140
16.11.1 Serial Ports ........................................................................................ 140
16.11.2 Ethernet Ports ................................................................................... 140
16.11.3 Modems ............................................................................................ 141
16.11.3.1 Monitoring the transmission network interface ................................. 141
16.11.3.2 Configuring Modems ......................................................................... 142
16.11.4 Central Station .................................................................................. 143
16.11.4.1 Add .................................................................................................... 143
16.11.4.2 Edit .................................................................................................... 143
16.11.4.3 Delete ................................................................................................ 144
16.11.4.4 Make Test Call .................................................................................. 144
16.11.5 Remote Maintenance ........................................................................ 144
16.12 Test ................................................................................................................... 145
16.12.1 Bell Test ............................................................................................ 145
16.12.2 Walk Test .......................................................................................... 145
16.12.3 Zone Monitor ..................................................................................... 145
16.12.4 Output Test ....................................................................................... 146
16.12.5 Soak Test .......................................................................................... 147
16.12.6 Audible Options ................................................................................. 147
16.12.7 Visual Indicators ................................................................................ 147
16.12.8 WPA Test .......................................................................................... 148
16.12.9 Seismic Test ...................................................................................... 148
16.13 Utilities .............................................................................................................. 148
16.14 Isolate ............................................................................................................... 149
16.15 Event Log ......................................................................................................... 149
16.16 Access Log ....................................................................................................... 150
16.17 Alarm Log ......................................................................................................... 150
16.18 Change Engineer Pin ....................................................................................... 150
16.19 Users ................................................................................................................ 150
16.19.1 Add .................................................................................................... 151
16.19.2 Edit .................................................................................................... 151
16.19.2.1 Access Control .................................................................................. 151
16.19.3 Delete ................................................................................................ 153
16.20 User Profiles ..................................................................................................... 154
16.20.1 Add .................................................................................................... 154
16.20.2 Edit .................................................................................................... 154
16.20.3 Delete ................................................................................................ 154
16.21 SMS .................................................................................................................. 155
16.21.1 Add .................................................................................................... 155
16.21.2 Edit .................................................................................................... 156
16.21.3 Delete ................................................................................................ 156
16.22 X-10 .................................................................................................................. 156
16.23 Set Date/Time ................................................................................................... 157
16.24 Installer Text ..................................................................................................... 157
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16.25 Door Control ..................................................................................................... 157
16.26 SPC Connect .................................................................................................... 158
17 Engineer programming via the browser ...................................................... 159
17.1 System Information .......................................................................................... 159
17.2 Ethernet interface ............................................................................................. 159
17.3 Connecting to the panel via USB ..................................................................... 161
17.4 Logging into the browser .................................................................................. 163
17.5 SPC Home........................................................................................................ 164
17.5.1 System Summary .............................................................................. 164
17.5.2 Alarms Overview ............................................................................... 165
17.5.3 Viewing Video ................................................................................... 165
17.6 Panel status ...................................................................................................... 167
17.6.1 Status ................................................................................................ 167
17.6.2 X-Bus Status ..................................................................................... 167
17.6.2.1 Expander Status ............................................................................... 168
17.6.2.2 PSU status ........................................................................................ 170
17.6.2.3 Keypad Status ................................................................................... 172
17.6.2.4 Door Controller Status ...................................................................... 173
17.6.3 Wireless ............................................................................................ 175
17.6.3.1 Log - Wireless sensor X .................................................................... 176
17.6.4 Zones ................................................................................................ 176
17.6.5 Doors ................................................................................................. 178
17.6.6 FlexC Status ..................................................................................... 179
17.6.7 System alerts .................................................................................... 180
17.7 Logs .................................................................................................................. 181
17.7.1 System Log ....................................................................................... 181
17.7.2 Access Log ....................................................................................... 181
17.7.3 WPA Log ........................................................................................... 182
17.7.4 ALARM LOG ..................................................................................... 182
17.8 Users ................................................................................................................ 183
17.8.1 Adding / Editing a User ..................................................................... 183
17.8.1.1 Unknown Devices ............................................................................. 185
17.8.2 Adding / Editing User Profiles ........................................................... 186
17.8.3 Configuring SMS ............................................................................... 190
17.8.4 SMS Commands ............................................................................... 191
17.8.5 Deleting Web Passwords .................................................................. 193
17.8.6 Configuring Engineer Settings .......................................................... 193
17.8.6.1 Changing Engineer PIN and web password ..................................... 194
17.9 Configuration .................................................................................................... 196
17.9.1 Configuring controller inputs & outputs ............................................. 196
17.9.1.1 Editing an input ................................................................................. 196
17.9.1.2 Editing an output ............................................................................... 197
17.9.1.3 Configuring system latch and auto set outputs ................................. 202
17.9.1.4 X10 Config - Settings ........................................................................ 203
17.9.2 X-BUS ............................................................................................... 204
17.9.2.1 Expanders ......................................................................................... 204
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17.9.2.2 Keypads ............................................................................................ 209
17.9.2.3 Door Controllers ................................................................................ 214
17.9.2.4 Cable Map ......................................................................................... 215
17.9.2.5 Settings ............................................................................................. 216
17.9.3 Wireless ............................................................................................ 217
17.9.3.1 Log - Wireless sensor X .................................................................... 218
17.9.3.2 Configuring a WPA............................................................................ 218
17.9.3.3 Changing wireless settings ............................................................... 221
17.9.4 Changing system settings ................................................................. 222
17.9.4.1 Options .............................................................................................. 222
17.9.4.2 Timers ............................................................................................... 230
17.9.4.3 Identification ...................................................................................... 233
17.9.4.4 Standards .......................................................................................... 234
17.9.4.5 Clock ................................................................................................. 235
17.9.4.6 Language .......................................................................................... 236
17.9.5 Configuring zones, doors and areas ................................................. 237
17.9.5.1 Editing a zone ................................................................................... 237
17.9.5.2 Adding / Editing an area .................................................................... 238
17.9.5.3 Editing a door .................................................................................... 246
17.9.5.4 Adding an area group ....................................................................... 251
17.9.6 Calendars .......................................................................................... 251
17.9.6.1 Adding / Editing a calendar ............................................................... 252
17.9.6.2 Automatic setting/unsetting of areas ................................................. 254
17.9.6.3 Automatic setting/unsetting of other panel operations ...................... 254
17.9.7 Change own PIN ............................................................................... 255
17.9.8 Configuring advanced settings .......................................................... 255
17.9.8.1 Triggers ............................................................................................. 255
17.9.8.2 Mapping Gates .................................................................................. 256
17.9.8.3 Audio/Video Verification .................................................................... 257
17.9.8.4 Updating SPC Licenses .................................................................... 261
17.10 Configuring Communications ........................................................................... 261
17.10.1 Communications Settings ................................................................. 261
17.10.1.1 Configuring the networking services of the panel ............................. 261
17.10.1.2 Ethernet ............................................................................................. 262
17.10.1.3 Modems ............................................................................................ 263
17.10.1.4 Serial ports ........................................................................................ 272
17.10.2 FlexC® ............................................................................................... 273
17.10.2.1 Operation Mode ................................................................................ 274
17.10.2.2 Quick Start ATP Configuration for EN50136 ATS ............................ 274
17.10.2.3 Configuring an EN50136-1 ATS or Custom ATS .............................. 276
17.10.2.4 Configuring an SPC Connect ATS .................................................... 285
17.10.2.5 Exporting and Importing an ATS ....................................................... 285
17.10.2.6 Configuring Event Profiles ................................................................ 286
17.10.2.7 Configuring Command Profiles ......................................................... 290
17.10.3 Reporting ........................................................................................... 292
17.10.3.1 Alarm Reporting Centres (ARCs) ...................................................... 292
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17.10.3.2 EDP Setup ........................................................................................ 295
17.10.4 PC Tools ........................................................................................... 302
17.10.4.1 SPC Pro / SPC Safe ......................................................................... 302
17.10.4.2 SPC Manager ................................................................................... 303
17.10.4.3 Remote Maintenance ........................................................................ 304
17.11 File Operations ................................................................................................. 304
17.11.1 File Upgrade Operations ................................................................... 305
17.11.1.1 Upgrading Firmware ......................................................................... 305
17.11.1.2 Upgrading Languages ....................................................................... 308
17.11.2 File Manager Operations .................................................................. 310
17.12 Using the Fast Programmer ............................................................................. 311
17.12.1 Connecting the Fast Programmer to the Controller .......................... 312
17.12.2 Installing the Fast Programmer on a PC ........................................... 312
17.12.3 Fast Programmer File Operations .................................................... 313
17.12.3.1 Accessing the Fast Programmer using the Keypad ......................... 313
17.12.3.2 Accessing the Fast Programmer using the Browser ........................ 313
18 Accessing web server remotely ................................................................... 315
18.1 PSTN connection ............................................................................................. 315
18.2 GSM connection ............................................................................................... 317
19 Intruder alarm functionality ........................................................................... 320
19.1 Financial mode operation ................................................................................. 320
19.2 Commercial mode operation ............................................................................ 320
19.3 Domestic mode operation ................................................................................ 321
19.4 Full and local alarms ........................................................................................ 321
20 System examples and scenarios .................................................................. 322
20.1 When to use a common area ........................................................................... 322
21 Seismic Sensors ............................................................................................. 324
21.1 Seismic Sensor Testing .................................................................................... 325
21.1.1 Manual and Automatic Test Process ................................................ 325
21.1.2 Automatically Testing Sensors ......................................................... 326
21.1.3 Manually Testing Sensors................................................................. 327
22 Blocking Lock Operation ............................................................................... 328
22.1 Blocking Lock ................................................................................................... 328
22.2 Authorized Setting of the Blocking Lock ........................................................... 329
22.3 Locking Element ............................................................................................... 330
23 Appendix ......................................................................................................... 332
23.1 Network cable connections .............................................................................. 332
23.2 Controller status LEDs ..................................................................................... 332
23.3 Powering expanders from the auxiliary power terminals ................................. 333
23.4 Calculating the battery power requirements ..................................................... 334
23.5 Domestic, Commercial and Financial mode default settings ........................... 336
23.6 Wiring of the X10 interface ............................................................................... 337
23.7 SIA Codes ........................................................................................................ 337
23.8 CID Codes ........................................................................................................ 342
23.9 Overview of keypad types ................................................................................ 343
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23.10 User PIN combinations ..................................................................................... 344
23.11 Duress PINs ..................................................................................................... 345
23.12 Automatic inhibits ............................................................................................. 345
23.12.1 Zones ................................................................................................ 345
23.12.2 Access PINs ...................................................................................... 345
23.12.3 Engineer Access ............................................................................... 345
23.12.4 Keypad User Logoff .......................................................................... 345
23.13 Wiring of mains cable to the controller ............................................................. 346
23.14 Maintenance controller ..................................................................................... 346
23.15 Maintenance Smart PSU .................................................................................. 347
23.16 Zone types ........................................................................................................ 347
23.17 Zone attributes .................................................................................................. 350
23.18 Applicable attributes to zone types ................................................................... 352
23.19 ATS levels and attenuation specifications ........................................................ 354
23.20 Supported card readers and card formats........................................................ 354
23.21 SPC Support for E-Bus Devices ....................................................................... 356
23.21.1 Configuring and Addressing E-Bus Devices ..................................... 356
23.21.1.1 Addressing Transponders for SAP 8, SAP 14, and SAP 20 ............. 358
23.21.1.2 Addressing Transponders for PSU SAP 25 ...................................... 358
23.22 FlexC Glossary ................................................................................................. 359
23.23 FlexC Commands ............................................................................................. 360
23.24 ATS Category Timings ..................................................................................... 362
23.25 ATP Category Timings ..................................................................................... 363
Meaning of symbols
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Symbol
Description
Not available for SPC42xx, SPC43xx.
Only available for SPC controller with IP interface (SPC43xx/SPC53xx/SPC63xx).
Not available for installation type Domestic.
Only available in unrestricted mode.
Find further information about Security Grade, Region or Mode in text. See Appendix for further information.
SPC4xxx
IP
!
!

1 Meaning of symbols

There are several symbols in the document:
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Target group
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Target readers
Qualification
Activity
Condition of the equipment
Installation personnel
Technical training for building or electrical installations.
Assembles and installs the hardware components on site.
Individual components that need to be assembled and installed.
Operational startup personnel
Has appropriate technical training with regard to the tasks and the products, devices or systems to be put in service.
Puts the device or system which is readily assembled and installed on site into service.
New, readily assembled and installed device or modified device.
WARNING
Before starting to install and work with this device, please read the Safety Instructions. This device shall only be connected to power supplies compliant to EN60950-1, chapter 2.5 ("limited power source").

2 Security

2.1 Target group

The instructions in this documentation are directed at the following target group:

2.2 General safety instructions

2.2.1 General information

Keep this document for later reference. Always pass this document on together with the product. Please also take into account any additional country-specific, local safety
standards or regulations concerning project planning, operation and disposal of the product.
Liability claim
Do not connect the device to the 230 V supply network if it is damaged or any
parts are missing.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the device unless they are
expressly mentioned in this manual and have been approved by the manufacturer.
Use only spare parts and accessories that have been approved by the
manufacturer.

2.2.2 Transport

Unit damage during transport
Keep the packaging material for future transportation. Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.
Security
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2.2.3 Setup

Radio interference with other devices in the environment / EMS
When handling modules that are susceptible to electrostatic discharge, please
Damage due to unsuitable mounting location
The environmental conditions recommended by the manufacturer must be
Do not operate the device close to sources of powerful electromagnetic
Danger of electrical shock due to incorrect connection
Connect the device only to power sources with the specified voltage. Voltage
Ensure that the device is permanently connected to the electricity supply; a
Ensure that the circuit that the device is connected to is protected with a 16 A
This device is designed to work with TN power systems. Do not connect the
Electrical grounding must meet the customary local safety standards and
Primary supply cables and secondary cables should be routed such that they
Telephone cables should be fed into the unit separately from other cables.
observe the ESD guidelines.
observed. See Technical Data.
radiation.
supply requirements can be found on the rating label of the device.
readily accessible disconnect device must be provided.
(max.) fuse. Do not connect any devices from other systems to this fuse.
device to any other power systems.
regulations.
do not run in parallel or cross over or touch one anther inside the housing.
Risk of cable damage due to stress
Ensure that all outgoing cables and wires are sufficiently strain-relieved.

2.2.4 Operation

Dangerous situation due to false alarm
Make sure to notify all relevant parties and authorities providing assistance
before testing the system.
To avoid panic, always inform all those present before testing any alarm
devices.

2.2.5 Service and maintenance

Danger of electrical shock during maintenance
Maintenance work must only be carried out by trained specialists. Always disconnect the power cable and other cables from the main power
supply before performing maintenance.
Danger of electrical shock while cleaning the device
Do not use liquid cleaners or sprays that contain alcohol, spirit or ammonia.
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2.3 Meaning of written warning notices

Signal Word
Type of Risk
DANGER
Danger of death or severe bodily harm.
WARNING
Possible danger of death or severe bodily harm.
CAUTION
Danger of minor bodily injury or property damage
IMPORTANT
Danger of malfunctions
WARNING
Warning of hazard area
WARNING
Warning of dangerous electrical voltage

2.4 Meaning of hazard symbols

Directives and standards
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EU directives
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emc emission
EN 55022 Class B
emc immunity
EN 50130-4
Safety
EN 60950-1
Address of Certifying Body
VDS (VDS A / C / EN / SES Approval) AG Köln HRB 28788 Sitz der Gesellschaft:
Amsterdamer Str. 174, 50735 Köln Geschäftsführer:
Robert Reinermann JörgWilms-Vahrenhorst (Stv.)
Product Type
Standard
SPC6350.320 SPC6330.320 SPC5350.320 SPC5330.320 SPCP355.300 SPCP333.300 SPCE652.100 SPCK420.100 SPCK421.100 SPCE452.100 SPCE110.100 SPCE120.100 SPCA210.100 SPCK620.100 SPCK623.100 SPCN110.000 SPCN310.000
EN50131 Grade 3

3 Directives and standards

3.1 EU directives

This product complies with the requirements of the European Directives
2004/108/EC “Directive of Electromagnetic Compatibility”, 2006/95/EC “Low Voltage Directive”, and1999/5/EC on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment (R&TTE). The EU declaration of conformity is available to the responsible agencies at http://pcd.vanderbiltindustries.com/doc/SPC
European Directive 2004/108/EC „Electromagnetic Compatibility”
Compliance with the European Directive 2004/108/EC has been proven by testing according to the following standards:
European Directive 2006/95/EC „Low-Voltage Directive”
Compliance with the European Directive 2006/95/EC has been proven by testing according to the following standard:

3.1.1 Overview of Conformity to EN50131 Standard

This section gives an overview of the SPC compliance to the EN50131 standard.
SPC products listed have been tested according to EN50131-3:2009 and all relevant RTC specifications.
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Directives and standards
EU directives
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Product Type
Standard
SPC5320.320 SPC4320.320 SPCP332.300
EN50131 Grade 2
EN50131 Requirement
SPC Installation & Configuration Manual
Operating temperature and humidity range
Technical data SPC4000 [➙ 31] Technical data SPC5000 [➙ 32] Technical data SPC6000 [➙ 35]
Weights and dimensions
Technical data SPC4000 [➙ 31] Technical data SPC5000 [➙ 32] Technical data SPC6000 [➙ 35]
Fixing details
Mounting system equipment [➙ 40]
Installation, commissioning and maintenance instructions, including terminal identifications
Mounting system equipment [➙ 40] Controller hardware [➙ 66]
Type of interconnections (refer to 8.8);
Technical data SPC4000 [➙ 31] Technical data SPC5000 [➙ 32] Technical data SPC6000 [➙ 35]
Wiring the X-Bus Interface [➙ 72]
Details of methods of setting and unsetting possible (see 11.7.1 to 11.7.3 and Tables 23 to 26);
User programming via the keypad Areas – Setting/Unsetting [➙ 243] Configuring a keyswitch expander [➙ 207]
Configuring a wireless fob [➙ 106] Triggers [➙ 255]
Serviceable parts
Technical data SPC4000 [➙ 31] Technical data SPC5000 [➙ 32] Technical data SPC6000 [➙ 35]
Power supply requirement if no integrated PS
See installation instructions for SPCP33x and SPCP43x Expander PSUs.
Where PS is integrated, the information required by EN 50131-6:2008, Clause 6
Technical data SPC4000 [➙ 31] Technical data SPC5000 [➙ 32] Technical data SPC6000 [➙ 35]
Maximum number of each type of ACE and expansion device.
Wiring the X-Bus Interface [➙ 72]
Technical data SPC4000 [➙ 31] Technical data SPC5000 [➙ 32] Technical data SPC6000 [➙ 35]
Current consumption of the CIE and each type of ACE and expansion device, with and without an alarm condition.
See relevant installation instructions.
Maximum current rating of each electrical output
Technical data SPC4000 [➙ 31] Technical data SPC5000 [➙ 32] Technical data SPC6000 [➙ 35]
Programmable functions provided
Engineer programming via the keypad [➙ 110]
Engineer programming via the browser [➙ 159]
Specific information in relation to EN50131 requirements can be found in the following sections in this document.
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How indications are made inaccessible to level 1 users when level 2, 3 or 4 user is no longer accessing the information (see 8.5.1)
Keypad user interface [➙ 90] Standard keypad settings [➙ 121] Comfort keypad settings [➙ 122] Configuring an Indicator Expander [➙ 206]
Masking/reduction of range
signals/messages processed as “fault” or “masking” events (see 8.4.1, 8.5.1 and Table
11);
System Options [➙ 222] Wiring the zone inputs [➙ 83] SIA Codes [➙ 337]
PIR masking is always reported as a zone masked event (SIA - ZM). Additionally, anti­mask can cause an alarm, tamper, trouble or no additional action depending on configuration
Current defaults of PIR addition effect: Ireland
Unset - None Set - Alarm
UK, Europe, Sweden, Swiss, Belgium Unset - Tamper Set - Alarm
Prioritization of signal and message processing and indications (see 8.4.1.2,
8.5.3);
Standard keypad display [➙ 92] Comfort keypad display [➙ 95]
Minimum number of variations of PIN codes, logical keys, biometric keys and/or mechanical keys for each user (see 8.3);
User PIN combinations [➙ 344]
Method of time-limiting internal WD for level 3 access without level 2 authorization (see
8.3.1);
Not supported - Engineer cannot access system without permission.
Number and details of disallowed PIN codes (see 8.3.2.2.1);
Automatic inhibits [➙ 345]
Details of any biometric authorization methods used (see 8.3.2.2.3);
Not applicable
Method used to determine the number of combinations of PIN codes, logical keys, biometric keys and/or mechanical keys (see
11.6);
User PIN combinations [➙ 344]
Number of invalid code entries before user interface is disabled (see 8.3.2.4);
Access PINs [➙ 345]
Details of means for temporary authorization for user access (see 8.3.2);
User Menus – Grant Access
if automatic setting at pre-determined times provided, details of pre-setting indication and any automatic over-ride of prevention of set (see 8.3.3, 8.3.3.1);
Areas – Setting/Unsetting [➙ 243]
Details of conditions provided for the set state (see 8.3.3.4);
Setting and unsetting the system
Standard keypad configuration [➙ 121] Comfort keypad configuration [➙ 122] Outputs [➙ 198] Zone types [➙ 347]
Notification of output signals or messages provided (see 8.6);
Outputs [➙ 198] Areas – setting/unsetting [➙ 243] User rights [➙ 187]
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Other output configurations to interface with I&HAS components (see 8.2);
Outputs [➙ 198] Zone types [➙ 347] Test [➙ 145] Keypad user interface [➙ 90]
Criteria for automatic removal of “soak test” attribute (see 8.3.9);
Timers [➙ 230]
Number of events resulting in automatic inhibit
Automatic Inhibits [➙ 345]
If ACE is Type A or Type B (see 8.7) and whether portable or moveable (see 11.14);
All devices are hardwired and powered by system PSUs. Refer to relevant technical data on PSUs.
Component data for non-volatile memory components (see Table 30, step 6);
See user documentation for SPCK420/421 and SPCK620/623 keypads.
Life of memory support battery (see 8.10.1);
N/A. Stored in non-volatile memory.
Optional functions provided (see 4.1);
Engineer programming via the keypad Engineer programming via the browser
[➙ 159]
Additional functions provided (see 4.2,
8.1.8);
Grade - Unrestricted Policies – System options [➙ 222]
Access levels required to access such additional functions provided;
User configuration (keypad) [➙ 151] User configuration (browser) [➙ 183]
Details of any programmable facility that would render an I&HAS non-compliant with EN 50131-1:2006, 8.3.13 or compliant at a lower security grade, with instruction on consequent removal of compliance labeling (see 4.2 and 8.3.10).
Grade - Unrestricted Policies – System options [➙ 222] EN50131 Compliance [➙ 19]
Product Type
Standard
SPC6350.320 SPC6330.320 SPC5350.320 SPC5330.320 SPCP355.300 SPCP333.300 SPCP355.300 SPCE652.100 SPCK420.100 SPCK421.100 SPCE452.100 SPCE110.100 SPCE120.100 SPCA210.100 SPCK620.100 SPCK623.100 SPCN110.000 SPCN310.000
EN50131-6
SPC products listed have been tested according to EN50131-6, and all relevant RTC specifications.
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Product Type
Standard
SPC5320.320 SPC4320.320 SPCP332.300
EN50131-6
It is not possible to change the Region or Grade in SPC Pro. It is only possible to change these settings in the browser or keypad.

3.1.2 Compliance with EN50131 Approvals

Software Requirements
In the Standards settings page, select Europe under Region to implement
EN50131 requirements.
Select Grade 2 or Grade 3 to implement the grade of EN50131 compliance. The Wireless settings Prevent Setting Time and Device Lost Time must be set
to a value other than 0.
Select Synchronization Time with Mains under Clock settings to use mains as
clock master.
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DO NOT select the attribute Setting State in the Keypad configuration settings
for Visual indications.
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Hardware Requirements
NOTICE
The SPCN110 PSTN module and SPCN130 GSM/GPRS module are tested with EN50131 approved Grade 2 and Grade 3 panels and can be used with these approved panels.
The back tamper kit (SPCY130) must be installed for panels and power
supplies for compliance with EN50131 Grade 3.
EN50131 Grade 3 compliant components must be installed for EN50131 Grade
3 compliant systems.
Either EN50131Grade 2 or 3 compliant components must be installed for
EN50131 Grade 2 compliant systems.
It is not possible to enrol a wireless device with a signal strength lower than 3. The recommended ratio of wireless receivers to transmistters is no more than
20 transmitters for every one receiver.
Glassbreak must be used with an EN-compliant glassbreak interface. To comply with EN50131-3:2009, do not set or unset the system using the
SPCE120 (Indicator Expander) or the SPCE110 (Keyswitch Expander).

3.1.3 Compliance with EN 50136-1:2012 and EN 50136-2:2014

SPC products listed have been tested according to EN 50136-1:2012 and EN 50136-2:2014.

3.1.4 Compliance with INCERT Approvals

Software Requirements Selecting Belgium (*) under Region implements local or national requirements
which supercede EN50131 requirements.
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COMMS
NONE
PSTN
GSM
PSTN+GSM
Standby time
12 h
568 mA
543 mA
438 mA
413 mA
24h
214 mA
189 mA
84 mA
59 mA
30 h
143 mA
118 mA
13 mA
N/A
60h
2mA
N/A
N/A
N/A
Selecting Grade 2 or Grade 3 selects EN50131 compliance plus any additional INCERT requirements:
Only an engineer can restore a tamper. For INCERT, this applies across all
grades. This is normally only a requirement for Grade III En50131.
A tamper on an Inhibited / Isolated zone must be sent to an ARC and displayed
to the user. For INCERT, tampers are processed for isolated zones. On all other standard variations, tampers are ignored on isolated zones.
User PIN codes must be defined with more than 4 digits.
Hardware Requirements
The minimum battery capacity for SPC42xx/43xx/52xx/53xx/63xx is 10 Ah / 12
V. If a 10 Ah battery is used, then the battery is biased to the left of the cabinet and the bottom flap is bent to meet the battery.
Fit jumper (J12) on the battery selector for 17/10 Ah battery use and remove for
7 Ah battery.
The amount of current from Aux output using a 10 Ah battery for
SPC42xx/SPC52xx is:
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The amount of current from Aux output using a 10 Ah battery for
COMMS
NONE
PSTN
GSM
PSTN+GSM
Standby time
12 h
538 mA
513 mA
408 mA
383 mA
24 h
184 mA
159 mA
54 mA
29 mA
30 h
113 mA
88mA
N/A
N/A
60 h
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
SPC4320.320-L1 Grade 2 Controller SPC5320.320-L1 Grade 2 Controller SPC5330.320-L1 Grade 3 Controller SPC5350.320-L1 Grade 3 Controller SPC6330.320-L1 Grade 3 Controller SPC6350.320-L1 Grade 3 Controller SPCK420/421.100 LCD Keypad SPCE452.100 Expander, 8 Relay Outputs
SPCE652.100 Expander, 8 Inputs / 2 Outputs
SPCP332.300 Smart PSU with I/O Expander
SPCP355.300 Smart PSU with 8 Inputs / 2 Outputs Expander
SPCP333.300 Smart PSU with I/O Expander
SPCN110.000 PSTN Module SPCN310.000 GSM Module
PD 6662:2010 BS 4737-3.1:1977 BS 8243:2010 BS 8473:2006+A1:2008 BS EN 50131-1:2006+A1:2009 BS EN 50136-1-1:1998+A2:2008 BS EN 50136-1-2:1998 BS EN 50136-1-3:1998
BS EN 50136-1-5:2008 BS EN 50136-2-1:1998 +A1:1998 BS EN 50136-2-2:1998 BS EN 50136-2-3:1998 BS EN 50131-3:2009 BS EN 50131-6:2008 DD 263:2010 DD CLC/TS 50131-7:2008
3.1.5.3.1
SPC43xx/SPC53xx/ SPC63xx is:

3.1.5 PD 6662:2010 Conformance Guidelines

This appendix contains all the criteria for the installation, and commissioning and maintenance of the SPC System to enable it to conform to the PD 6662:2010 Standard.
3.1.5.1 Product scope
The scope of this document is aimed at the following components of the SPC system:
3.1.5.2 Standards overview
3.1.5.3 Methods for the completion of setting and unsetting
Methods of completion of setting (BS 8243:2010 - Clause 6.3)
Guidelines are provided for the implementation of PD 6662:2010 conformance for an SPC system to the following relevant standards:
Completion/Termination of the full setting procedure is achieved by any of the following methods:
a) Shunt lock fitted to the final exit door A shunt lock must be installed by the installer as follows:
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4K7
Lock - NC, open when locked
Zone – EXIT TERMINATOR zone type
4K7
Tamper
3.1.5.3.2
An EXIT TERMINATOR zone type must be configured for SPC. Refer to the following section in this manual: Zone types [➙ 347]
b) Push button switch mounted outside the supervised premises Connect the push button into an SPC zone input as follows:
An EXIT TERMINATOR zone type must be configured for SPC. Refer to the following section in this manual: Zone types [➙ 347]
c) Protective switch (i.e. door contact) fitted to the final exit door of the alarmed premises or area
Connect the switch to the SPC System as follows:
The contact is fitted to the final exit door and is connected to an ENTRY/EXIT zone with a ‘Final Exit‘ attribute.
Refer to the following section in this manual:
Zone types [➙ 347] Zone attributes [➙ 350]
A misoperation signal is possible using the alarm abort feature. This is enabled by default.
Refer to the following section in this manual: OPTIONS [➙ 111] (Kypad) Options [➙ 222] (Browser)
d) Digital key Not supported by SPC.
e) In conjunction with an ARC This method of setting is supported by using SPC COM XT or other third party
ARC software using EDP commands.
Methods of completion of unsetting (BS 8243:2010 - Clause 6.4)
Unsetting methods are complied with as follows:
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6.4.1 For all the unsetting methods in the SPC system there is an audible
WARNING
Your attention is drawn to the fact that by allowing this method of unsetting, if an intruder succeeds in forcing the initial entry door, the police will not be called, regardless of the intruder’s further progress through the premises.
This method of unsetting the intruder alarm system might be unacceptable to your insurers.
indication to the user that the system has been unset successfully. This is in the form of a beep sequence from the CIE.
6.4.2 Prevention of entry to the supervised premises before the intruder alarm system (IAS) is unset:
a) Unlocking the initial entry door causes the IAS to be unset; Compliance by SPC if KEYARM zone type is used with the UNSET attribute only.
This zone type must not be used for setting. b) Unsetting the IAS by the user before entering the supervised premises causes
or permits the initial entry door to be unlocked. Compliance by SPC by unsetting using an access card reader on an entry reader
with the UNSET option, or an input from a third party access system to a KEYARM zone with an UNSET attribute.
6.4.3 Prevention of entry to the supervised premises before all means of intruder alarm confirmation have been disabled:
a) Unlocking the initial entry door causes all means of confirmation to be disabled Operation not permitted by SPC. b) Disabling all means of confirmation by the user before entering the supervised
premises causes or permits the initial entry door to be unlocked Operation not permitted by SPC.
6.4.4 Opening the initial entry door disables all means of intruder alarm confirmation
Operation not permitted by SPC.
6.4.5 Completion of unsetting using a digital key a) Operation of a digital key before entering the supervised premises (for example,
via radio) SPC satisfies this clause when the installer installs a PACE reader (e.g. SPCK421)
outside the premises. b) Operation of a digital key after entering the supervised premises from a location
as near as practicable to the initial entry door. This functionality is provided by use of a PACE reader (e.g. SPCK421) near the
entry door of a premises. Refer to the following sections in this manual:
Zone types [➙ 347]  Zone attributes [➙ 350]
6.4.6 Unsetting in conjunction with an alarm receiving centre (ARC)
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Compliance by SPC using third party ARC software. Indication external to the building must be provided by means of a timed buzzer/strobe, etc. that will operate on a system unset for a timed period e.g. 30 seconds.
Refer to the following sections in this manual: Timers [➙ 114]
3.1.5.4 Configuration requirements for PD 6662:2010
conformance
Recommendations for the recording of remotely notified alarm conditions (BS 8243:2010 - Annex G.1 and G.2
Alarm conditions can be categorised for analysis in accordance with Annex G if the SPC system is configured so that the entry timer is less than 30 seconds, and the dialer delay is set to 30 seconds.
Refer to the following sections in this manual: AREAS [➙ 116] Adding / Editing an area [➙ 238] Timers [➙ 114]
Requirements for systems using dedicated alarm paths (BS EN 50136-1-2, 1998
The SPC system should be configured to do an automated test call to the ARC. The SPC system should be configured with a 'Fail to Communicate‘ output. Refer to the following section in this manual: Adding/Editing an ARC [➙ 292]
Requirements for equipment used in systems with digital communicators using PSTN (BS EN 50136-2-2, 1998)
Fault Output The SPC system should be configured with a 'Fail to Communicate‘ output. Refer to the following sections in this manual:
OUPUTS [➙ 136] (Keypad) Configuring controller inputs & outputs [➙ 196] (Browser) Adding/Editing an ARC [➙ 292]
Retransmission Attempts Retransmission attempts (Dial Attempts) are configured in this manual:
Adding/Editing an ARC [➙ 292] Editing EDP settings [➙ 301]
A minimum of 1 and a maximum of 12 retransmissions are allowed.
Intrusion and hold-up - System design (DD CLC TS 50131-7, 2008
Setting and unsetting SPC system is configurable in such a way that the setting is completed by 'Final
Exit'. It is possible to configure the SPC so that a WD (Warning Device) is activated
momentarily on setting.
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Refer to the following sections in this manual:
Timers [➙ 114] Zone attributes [➙ 350] OUTPUTS [➙ 136] (Keypad) Editing an output [➙ 197] (Browser)
Intrusion and confirmed hold-up alarm (BS8243:2010 Designation of hold-up alarm (HUA) signals for sequential confirmation)
SPC system is configurable in such a way that the following scenarios, when triggered more than two minutes apart from any hold-up zone or hold-up device (HD), will report a confirmed hold-up alarm event (HV for SIA and 129 for CID) to the CIE:
two hold-up zone activations a hold-up zone and a panic zone activation
If a hold-up zone and a tamper zone or a panic zone and a tamper zone activation occurs within the two minute period, this will also send a confirmed hold-up alarm event.
A confirmed hold-up will not require an engineer restore even if engineer restore is enabled. A confirmed hold-up event is logged in the system log.
Security of communications for remote support and remote system checks (DD 263:2010)
Please ensure that SPC Pro is used within the guidelines specified in DD 263:2010.
3.1.5.5 Additional commissioning requirements for PD 6662:2010
conformance
Information to be included in the system design proposal and as­fitted document (BS 8243:2010 - Annex F)
During the installation, configuration and commissioning of an SPC system, the
installer must adhere to the following guidelines as required in the above annex:
It is recommended that dual paths are used for signalling which are supported
in the SPC system using GSM, PSTN and Ethernet options.
The SPC system must be installed and configured to provide an effective
confirmation facility. Any exceptions to this should be outlined in the ‘As Fitted’
document.
Combinations and sequences which contribute to a confirmed alarm should be
clearly notified to the end user.
The intrusion confirmation time should be clearly notified to the end user. Methods of completion of setting and unsetting methods should be clearly
described to the end user as detailed in this document.
Ensure written arrangements are supplied to the end user in the event of a lock
failure.
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It is recommended that the enclosed PD 6662:2010 label is affixed in an appropriate position on the inside of the SPC housing beside the product type label.
Transmission time
D2 as max.
Transmission time, max. values
M0 - M4 Reporting time
T3 as max.
Availability
Refer to the following section in this manual: ATS levels and attenuation specifications [➙ 354]
Signalling security level
Tested to EN50136-1-1 and classified as ‘S0’.
3.1.5.6 Additional information
Transmission Network Requirements – Performance, Availability and Security Levels (BS EN 50136-1-2, 1998 and BS EN 50136-1-5,
2008)
The SPC System has been tested and approved to EN50136-1-1. SPC levels are classified as follows:

3.1.6 Compliance with VdS approvals

This installation document encompasses the required product installation information for VdS approvals.
Vanderbilt SPC42xx/43xx/53xx/63xx : VdS Approval Nr. G 112104, G112124, and G112128.
VdS EN Certificates EN-ST000142, EN-ST000143, EN-ST000055, EN-ST000056, EN-ST000057, EN-ST000058, EN-ST000061, EN-ST000062.
Siemens SPC42xx/43xx/53xx/: VdS Approval Nr. G116035. VdS EN Certificates EN-
ST000225, EN-ST000226, EN-ST000227, EN-ST000228, EN-ST000229, EN­ST000230, EN-ST000231, EN-ST000232.
This section describes the compliance of this system with VdS approvals. Software To set the system for VDS compliance, do the following:
1. Log on to the panel with the browser.
2. Click Full Engineer.
3. Click Settings on the menu.
4. Click Standards.
5. Select the German region from the Region list.
6. Select the VDS grade required by your installation type.
Remote Isolations It is not possible to deisolate isolated faults using the
browser or SPCPro. Deisolation can only be performed on the keypads.
Remote Connections it is not possible to use the browser or SPCPro to
connect to an armed system.
Confirmed alarms an internally set system cannot create a confirmed alarm.
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Hardware Fault reporting in Options, you must select the Enabled +
Address of Certifying Body
CNPP Cert
Pôle Européen de Sécurité - Vernon Route de la Chapelle Réanville
CD 64 - CS 22265 F-27950 SAINT MARCEL www.cnpp.com
AFNOR Certification 11 rue François de Pressensé 93571 Saint Denis La Plaine Cedex www.marque-nf.com
To comply with NF & A2P installation regulations, this enclosure must be sealed by affixing the accompanying Tamper Label after installation.
Reporting (10s) option from the Watchdog Output Mode drop-down list. Note: Hardware faults are not reported if the Engineer is logged in to the
system.
Hardware
VDS compliance requires the following:
A G5 housing with Front tamper implemented as a minimum requirement. Keypads do not show status information if the system is armed. The number of supported zones is as follows:
512 zones in ring configuration 128 zones per X-Bus in multi-drop (spur) configuration
The following end of line resistance combinations do not comply with VdS
standards:
1k, 470 ohm 1k, 1k, 6k6 ohm

3.1.7 Compliance with NF and A2P approvals

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SPC products listed have been tested according to NF324 - H58, with reference to
Product Type
Configuration
Standard
Logo
SPC6350.320 + SPCP355.300
(Cert. 1233700001A0)
60h, unmonitored
NF Grade 3, Class 1
SPC5350.320 + SPCP355.300
(Cert. 1233700001B0)
60h, unmonitored SPC6350.320
(Cert. 1233700001A0)
60h, unmonitored
SPC5350.320 (Cert. 1233700001B0)
60h, unmonitored
SPC6330.320 + SPCP333.300
(Cert. 1232200003)
60h, unmonitored
NF Grade 3, Class 1
SPC5330.320 + SPCP333.300
(Cert. 1232200003)
60h, unmonitored SPC6330.320
(Cert. 1232200003)
30h, monitored
SPC5330.320 (Cert. 1232200003)
30h, monitored
SPC5320.320 (Cert. 1222200003)
36h, unmonitored
NF Grade 2, Class 1
SPC4320.320 (Cert. 1222200003)
36h, unmonitored
SPCN110.000 SPCN310.000 SPCK420.100 SPCK620.100 SPCK623.100 SPCE652.100 SPCE452.100 SPCE110.100 SPCE120.100
NF Grade 2 and 3, Class 1
RTC50131-6 and RTC50131-3 and current EN certifications, see Compliance with EN50131 Approvals [➙ 19].
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