Bosch 8-Dec User Manual

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64 | Control Panels, Control Centers, and Keypads | NZ 300

The NZ 300 LSN is equipped with an event database for

the last 1024 events. All alarms, malfunctions,

deactivations and control panel resets are stored. The

events, which are saved together with the date and

time, can be shown on the display of the BE 300 LSN or

using a PC. In addition, a print-out can be produced via

a PC.

Certifications and Approvals

Region

Certification

Europe

CE

NZ 300 LSN

Germany

VdS-S

S 188709, A NMZ 300 A
S 184507, B NMZ 300 H
S 196602, B NMZ 1000 B
S 196001, C NMZ 1000 C

VdS

G 100070, C NZ 300 LSN
G 101806, A AWUG-NZ 300
G 105079, C Zentralenumschrank
NZ300/NZ500

Installation/Configuration Notes

Energy balance
The energy balance is determined according to VDE 0833
and created using the "uezpro" planning and current
calculation program. The limits of the NZ 300 LSN are
automatically calculated and displayed.
The integrated power supply can be used to charge
batteries with a capacity of up to 34 Ah. The max. power
supply unit current (battery current + standby current) is
2.4 A. The bridging time is max. 60 hours.
For additional remote power supply, the NEV 300 LSN
power supply can also be used.
LSN planning

Applications/requirements

NZ 300 LSN

Allocation of loops and stub lines. 1 x loop or max. 2 x stubs possible.

Using loop lines is recommended be-

cause loop lines provide greater se-

curity than stub lines.

Combining LSN expansion modules

and LSN detectors.

It is possible to combine LSN expan-

sion modules and LSN detectors on a

loop or stub line.

Combining automatic and non-auto-

matic

LSN detectors.

Combining automatic and non-auto-

matic LSN detectors is possible.

Connecting

conventional detectors.

To connect conventional emergency

call detectors, use the NNK 100 LSN

expansion module and 4 DC primary

lines, or the KD 55-1 LSN with 2 pri-

mary lines.

Power supply +V/0 V

When calculating the cable length +V/

0 V of the NNK 100 LSN and

NVK 100 LSN expansion modules, it

is important to note that LSN expan-

sion modules require a minimum pow-

er supply of 9 V.

Connecting
LSN elements (E)

1.

Max. 127 LSN elements

(depending on current requirement).

Input addresses

2.

Max. 140

Output addresses

3.

Max. 64

Permissible current

Max. 100 mA LSN line voltage

Length of line

Max. 1000 m for loops

Max. 1000 m for stubs in total

1. LSN elements (E) are LSN expansion modules, LSN

detectors etc.

2. Input addresses for detectors, expansion modules,

activation

units etc.

3. Output addresses of e.g. LEDs.
Arming devices
The following arming devices can be deployed in
conjunction with the NZ 300 LSN: SmartKey, block-type
lock, key switch (only contact key switches), BE 300 LSN
(user code).
The block-type lock must be connected using the
NVK 100 LSN expansion module. The key switch can be
connected at any expansion module input. The key switch
should be positioned in the vicinity of a BE 300 LSN, in order
to ensure that the activation/deactivation process can be
monitored.
The SmartKey key administration is performed at the
control panel via NzPara with max. 40 SmartKey keys.

Parts Included

Type

Qty.

Component

NZ 300 LSN

1

Case and connection circuit board with in-

tegrated dialing modem (AWUG) and power

supply unit

Technical Specifications

Approval for telecommunications de-

vice

CE 0682

Housing

Dimensions (H x W x D)

460 x 380 x 97 mm

Color

Light gray/RAL 7035

Weight (excl. batteries)

2 kg

Weight (incl. batteries)

15 kg

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