📘 FireCell manuals • Free online PDFs
FireCell logo

FireCell Manuals & User Guides

FireCell is a leading wireless fire detection and alarm system platform developed by EMS, offering fully compliant, cable-free fire safety solutions.

Tip: include the full model number printed on your FireCell label for the best match.

About FireCell manuals on Manuals.plus

FireCell is the flagship wireless fire detection platform manufactured by EMS (Electronic Modular Services), a division of Carrier. Engineered in the United Kingdom, FireCell is designed to meet stringent fire safety standards (including EN54-25) while eliminating the need for complex cabling. The system is particularly renowned for its suitability in heritage buildings, complex architectural structures, and time-critical projects where traditional wired systems are impractical.

The FireCell product range encompasses a complete ecosystem of wireless devices, including control panels, smoke and heat detectors, sounders, beacons, call points, and door controllers. Utilizing advanced radio technology, FireCell ensures robust communication and reliability comparable to wired systems. It supports scalable installations ranging from small setups to extensive networks with thousands of devices, providing flexibility for installers and facility managers.

FireCell manuals

Mabuku atsopano ochokera ku manuals+ zosungidwa za mtundu uwu.

Firecell FC-171-001 Wireless Sounder Installation Guide

Ogasiti 5, 2022
Wireless Sounder Installation Guide  Part no  Product Description FC-171-001 White Wireless Sounder Base Only FC-171-002 Red Wireless Sounder Base Only FC-172-001 White Sounder Only FC-172-002 Red Sounder Only FC-173-002 Red…

Firecell MK241-99 Wireless Door Control Installation Guide

Ogasiti 5, 2022
Wireless Door Control Installation Guide Part number and description FC-60-2000: FireCell Wireless Door Control (Black) FC-60-2010: FireCell Wireless Door Control (White) Pre-installation Installation must conform to applicable local installation codes…

Firecell FC-200-002 Wireless Call Point Installation Guide

Ogasiti 5, 2022
Wireless Call Point (KAC Front) Installation Guide Part no Product Description FC-200-002 Wireless Call Point (KAC Front) 5-5201/EN54 Replacement Element Pre-installation Installation must conform to applicable local installation codes and…

EMS MK138-99 FireCell HUB User Guide

Disembala 25, 2024
EMS MK138-99 FireCell HUB Specifications Product Name: FireCell HUB Type: Fire Alarm Control Panel Power Input: 230V AC Compatibility: Android, iPhone QUICK START GUIDE FireCell HUB FREE mobile phone app…

FireCell MK99-99 Setup Guide

Kukhazikitsa Guide
Comprehensive setup guide for the FireCell MK99-99 system, detailing installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of panels, hubs, RCCs, and wireless devices by EMS Ltd.

EMS FireCell 2X-A Series Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide
A quick start guide for installing and configuring the EMS FireCell 2X-A series control panels, including hub and RLM placement, wiring, and device setup for wireless systems. Learn about programmed…

FireCell support FAQ

Mafunso wamba okhudza zolemba, kulembetsa, ndi chithandizo chamtunduwu.

  • What type of batteries do FireCell devices use?

    Most FireCell devices require specific alkaline batteries to maintain certification and performance, typically Panasonic LR6AD Powerline or Varta 4006 Industrial (AA) and Panasonic LR14AD Powerline or Varta 4014 Industrial (C). Always check the device label for the correct type.

  • Should I press the Log On button on a pre-programmed FireCell device?

    No. Do NOT press the Log On button on a pre-programmed device as this will cause communication with the Control Panel to be lost. If this happens, the device must be deleted from the system and added back on.

  • Where can I download FireCell programming software?

    Programming manuals and related software documentation are typically available from the EMS Group website downloads section.

  • How do I unlock a FireCell wireless module from its base?

    For many FireCell detectors and sounders, you must insert a specific tool (such as a 1.5mm Allen key or flat-blade screwdriver) into the release slot to depress the locking clip, then turn the device anticlockwise to release it.