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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST-TS CLC/TS 50398:2003
01-september-2003
Alarm systems - Combined and integrated alarm systems - General requirements
Alarm systems - Combined and integrated alarm systems - General requirements
Alarmanlagen - Kombinierte und integrierte Alarmanlagen - Allgemeine Anforderungen
Systèmes d'alarme - Systèmes d'alarme combinés et intégrés - Règels générales
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CLC/TS 50398:2002
ICS:
13.320 Alarmni in opozorilni sistemi Alarm and warning systems
SIST-TS CLC/TS 50398:2003 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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SIST-TS CLC/TS 50398:2003

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CLC/TS 50398
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION December 2002

ICS 13.320


English version


Alarm systems -
Combined and integrated alarm systems -
General requirements





This Technical Specification was approved by CENELEC on 2002-06-22.

CENELEC members are required to announce the existence of this TS in the same way as for an EN and
to make the TS available promptly at national level in an appropriate form. It is permissible to keep
conflicting national standards in force.

CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.


CENELEC
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© 2002 CENELEC - All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC members.

Ref. No. CLC/TS 50398:2002 E

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Foreword
This Technical Specification was prepared by the Technical Committee CENELEC TC 79, Alarm
systems. The text of the draft was submitted to the questionnaire and vote procedure and was approved
as CLC/TS 50398 on 2002-06-22.
The following date was fixed:
- latest date by which the existence of the CLC/TS
 has to be announced at national level (doa) 2003-01-01
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Contents
Introduction.4
1 Scope.4
2 Normative references.4
3 Definitions.4
4 General description and fundamental principles.7
4.1 General.7
4.2 Standards.8
4.3 Configuration types of integrated alarm systems .8
4.3.1 Type 1.8
4.3.2 Type 2.10
5 System requirements and compatibility assessment .12
5.1 Standards.12
5.2 General design.12
5.2.1 General.12
5.2.2 Access levels.12
5.2.3 Special design requirements for configuration types .13
5.3 Common facility for control .13
5.4 Common facility for indication .13
5.4.1 Reliability requirement.13
5.4.2 Indication of the information .13
5.4.3 Priorities.13
5.5 Processing in alarm standard required processing elements .14
5.5.1 General.14
5.5.2 Software for common processing elements.14
5.6 Connection to alarm transmission system .15
5.7 Interconnection rules.15
5.8 Power supplies.15
5.9 Timing requirements.15
5.10 Simultaneous occurrence of events .15
5.11 Verification of performance .16
5.12 Central control facilities .16
5.12.1 General.16
5.12.2 Classification.16
5.12.3 Requirements.16
Annex A (informative) Application and installation guidelines and responsibilities.18
A.1 Specification.18
A.2 Contractual responsibility.18
A.3 Installation and wiring:.18
A.4 Certification.18
A.5 User Responsibilities.18
A.5.1 System supervision.18
A.5.2 System log book.18
A.6 Maintenance and Support .19
A.6.1 System upgrade and modification.19
A.6.2 System tests.19
A.6.3 System maintenance.19
A.7 Documentation and training .19

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Introduction
This Technical Specification describes the general requirements and configuration types for combined
and integrated alarm systems which shall apply when one or more of the applications being integrated is
an alarm application.
The prime considerations of this Technical Specification are to ensure that the individual standards are
applied when they form a part of an integrated system solution with each other or with other (specified or
unspecified) applications.
This document provides additional information relating to initial system design, planning, installation,
commissioning, operation and maintenance for such combined and integrated alarm systems.
1 Scope
This Technical Specification specifies the requirements for alarm systems combined and integrated with
other systems which may or may not be alarm systems.
This Technical Specification defines requirements, related to the rules of integration, in order to
complement the individual alarm application standards and to provide clarification where there is conflict.
Alarm transmission systems are excluded from the scope of this Technical Specification.
2 Normative references
EN 54 Series, Fire alarm systems
EN 5013x series, Alarm systems
EN 60073:2002, Basic and safety principles for man-machine interface, marking and identification -
Coding principles for indicators and actuators
3 Definitions
For the purposes of this Technical Specification, the following definitions apply:
3.1
additional facility
facility which is not described in an application standard and not necessary to fulfil the functions required
of that application standard
NOTE 1  An additional facility may be shared by two or more applications. In this case this facility may be an additional facility for
one application but standard-required for another application.
NOTE 2  For an application where no standard exists, any facility of this application is considered as additional.
3.2
alarm
a warning of the presence of a hazard to life, property or the environment

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3.3
alarm application
an application intended for the protection of life, property or the environment, such as:
– intrusion and hold-up alarm;
– social alarm;
– closed circuit television used for security and surveillance;
– access control;
– fire detection and fire alarm.
NOTE  This list is to be extended, following the scope of CLC/TC 79 and CEN/TC 72.
3.4
alarm receiving centre
a continuously manned centre to which information concerning the status of one or more alarm systems
is reported
3.5
alarm company
an organization which provides services for alarm systems
3.6
alarm condition
a condition of an alarm system, or part thereof, which results from the response of the system to the
presence of a hazard
3.7
alarm system
an electrical installation which responds to the manual or automatic detection of the presence of a hazard
3.8
alarm transmission equipment
equipment which is used primarily for the transmission of alarms from the alarm system interface at the
supervised premises to the annunciation equipment interface at the alarm receiving centre. It may also
transmit information or commands from the alarm receiving centre to one or more alarm systems
NOTE  This does not include equipment provided by a PTT or other general telecommunications equipment (for example modems)
where these are used primarily for alarm transmission.
3.9
alarm transmission system
equipment and network used to transfer information concerned with the state of one or more alarm
systems to one or more alarm receiving centres
3.10
application
all related facilities used for a specific purpose, such as the detection and warning in the event of fire,
lighting control etc.
3.11
application standard
standard related to a specific application (such as referred in A.8)
3.12
central control facility – CCF
equipment used for control and/or indicating purposes in type 1 configuration, which is connected to one
or more dedicated systems and which is normally manned by operating personnel, for example a
computer at a supervised location. The CCF is an additional facility (and not the standard-required control
and indicating equipment) for at least one of the applications

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3.13
combined and integrated alarm system
in this document, the wording 'combined and integrated alarm system' is synonymous with 'integrated
alarm system', which will mostly be used in the document
3.14
common device
a device which is shared by two or more applications
3.15
common facility
facility which is shared by two or more applications
NOTE  A common facility may be additional for two or more applications, it may be standard-required for two or more applications
or it may be additional for one or more applications and standard-required for other applications.
3.16
common transmission path
a transmission path used by several applications
3.17
dedicated device
a device used solely by one application
3.18
dedicated system
a system used for only one application type and fulfilling all the requirements applicable to that application
3.19
dedicated transmission path
a transmission path used solely within one application
3.20
facility
hardware or software which enable a system to fulfil one or more functions, for example a transmission
path, a processing element, displays
3.21
fault condition
a condition of a system which prevents a system or part thereof from functioning normally
3.22
fault signal
a message generated due to the presence of a fault
3.23
integrated alarm system
a system having common facilities used for different applications with at least one being an alarm
application
NOTE 1  The alarm transmission system is not considered as a part of an integrated alarm system.
NOTE 2  Dedicated systems only connected via a unidirectional output device without any data communications, for example relay,
are not considered as being part of integrated alarm systems.
3.24
integrity
the ability of an application to function as designed and the measure of immunity from influences which
could affect correct operation

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3.25
log book
a record book or its electronic equivalent into which all relevant details of the system, its performance and
its maintenance can be entered in a relatively secure manner for later retrieval by authorised
organizations
3.26
non-alarm application
an application intended to provide control and not intended primarily for the protection of life, property or
the environment, for example:
– heating and ventilating;
– energy management;
– building management;
– lighting.
3.27
processing element
facility to perform mathematical or logical operations on data according to programmed instructions in
order to obtain the required functions
3.28
standard-required facility
facility which is described in an application standard and necessary to fulfil the function of that application
standard
NOTE  A standard-required facility may be shared by two or more applications. In this case this facility may be a standard-required
facility for one application but additional for another application.
3.29
tamper condition
a condition of an alarm system in which tampering has been detected
3.30
tamper detection
the detection of deliberate interference with an alarm system or part thereof
3.31
transmission path
a communication route used to convey information within the integrated alarm system
4 General description and fundamental principles
4.1 General
Three configurations or types of integrated alarm systems are specified.
• Type 1 configuration is applicable for a combination and integration of dedicated standard alarm
systems and dedicated non-alarm systems.
• Type 2A configuration is applicable for the combination and integration of standard alarm systems
and non-alarm systems using common transmissions paths, common devices and common facilities.
A single fault in one application has no adverse affect on any another alarm application. To achieve
this redundancy is needed.
• Type 2B configuration is applicable for the combination and integration of standard alarm systems
and non alarm systems using common transmissions paths, common devises and common facilities.
A single fault in one application may have adverse affect in alarm applications.

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4.2 Standards
For integrated alarm systems the standards relevant to each application shall apply.
Common facilities shall comply with all application standards for which they are standard-required. The
most severe integrity requirement of each of the standards shall apply.
The common facilities not covered by the application standards shall meet the requirements of this
Technical Specification.
Dedicated facilities have to comply with the relevant application standards (unless they are additional
facilities).
4.3 Configuration types of integrated alarm systems
4.3.1 Type 1
A type 1 configuration is a combination of two or more dedicated systems. These dedicated systems are
connected to common additional facilities, for example interconnected via additional transmission paths.
In a type 1 configuration the standard-required facilities in an alarm application, in any condition, shall not
be adversely affected by any other dedicated system or any additional facilities in any operating condition.
Examples of such configurations are given on Figures 1, 2 and 3.
NOTE  In the examples given in this clause, the dotted lines indicate those parts of each application, which comply with their
application standard, if they exist.

Additional transmission path
Dedicated Dedicated Dedicated
Processing Processing Processing
element element element
Dedicated Dedicated Dedicated
Devices Devices Devices
Application n°1 Application n°2 Application n°3
Figure 1 : first example of type 1 configuration

Figure 1 – First example of type 1 configuration

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Additional Additional
Additional
transmission path transmission path
Processing
Element
Dedicated Dedicated Dedicated
Processing Processing Processing
element element element
Dedicated Dedicated Dedicated
Devices Devices Devices
Application n°1 Application n°2 Application n°3

Figure 2 – Second example of type 1 configuration
Class 1 CCF

Additional Additional
Dedicated
transmission path transmission path
Processing
Element
Dedicated Dedicated
Processing Processing
element element
Dedicated Dedicated Dedicated
Devices Devices Devices
Application n°1 Application n°2 Application n°3

Figure 3 – Third example of type 1 configuration
Class 2 CCF

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4.3.2 Type 2
4.3.2.1 General
A type 2 configuration is a combination of two or more systems, all of them using a common facility which
is standard-required for at least one of the application.
Type 2 configurations are further subdivided in Type 2A and Type 2B.
NOTE  in the examples given in this clause, the dotted lines and shaded areas indicate those parts of each application, which
comply with their application standard, if they exist.

Dedicated Dedicated Dedicated
Processing Processing Processing
element element element
Common
transmission path
Dedicated Common Dedicated Common Dedicated
Devices Devices Devices Devices Devices
Application n°1 Application n°2 Application n°3

Figure 4 – First example of type 2 configuration

Common
Processing
Element
Processing Processing Processing
element element element
Dedicated Dedicated Dedicated
Devices Devices Devices
Application n°1 Application n°2 Application n°3

Figure 5 – Second example of type 2 configuration

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Common
Processing
Element
Dedicated Dedicated Dedicated
Devices Devices Devices
Application n°1 Application n°2 Application n°3

Figure 6 – Third example of type 2 configuration
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