Data Sheet for Product

s Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies Division
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System Overview ─ (continued)
The FireFinder XLS system has been seismic
qualified in accordance with:
International Building Code, 2006 Edition
California Building Code, 2007 Edition
ASCE Standard 7, 2005 Edition
OSHPD, OSP-0057-10
OSHPD CAN 2-1708A.5, Rev. 3
ICC-ES AC 156, effective 1/1/2007
System Components
A basic FireFinder XLS FACP consists of the following sub-
assemblies: Person Machine Interface (PMI); Power Supply
(Model PSC-12); Device Loop Card (Model DLC); Zone
Indicating Card (Model ZIC-4A); Card Cage (Model CC-5);
Inner Door Blank Single Plate (Model ID-SP); CAB1, CAB2 or
CAB3 enclosures.
Optional modules that can be installed with this FACP
include: Card Cage (Model CC-2); Network Interface Card
(Model NIC-C); 8-Circuit Zone Indicating Card (Models ZIC-
8B / ZIC-2C); Control Relay Card (Model CRC-6); Output
Control Module (Model OCM-16); Switch Control Module
(Model SCM-8); LED Control Module (Model LCM-8); Fan
Control Module (Model FCM-6); Supervised Input Module
(Model SIM-16); Power Supply Extender (Model PSX-12);
Remote Network Interface (Model RNI); Remote Printer
Module (Model RPM); System Status Display (Model SSD);
Two-Module Remote Enclosure (Model REMBOX2);
Four-Module Remote Enclosure (Model REMBOX4).
FireFinder XLS is compatible with a full line of intelligent
initiating devices, highlighted by the FirePrint application-
specified detectors: Models HFP-11 and HFPT-11.
FireFinder XLS functions with the Siemens Fire Safety
portfolio of graphics command centers.
Fire Safety Management Stations XLS Compatible
FireFinder XLS Compatibility with Siemens
Fire Safety Management Stations
FireFinder XLS panels are compatible with Siemens Fire
Safety Management Stations, which provide integrated
and reliable FACP monitoring and control of XLS system
events including: Alarm, Trouble, Security and
Supervisory commands.
Each management station includes PC-based, color-
graphics software designed for use with the XNET
network, offering full control and annunciation.
An extensive history log of all XLS-FACP events, as well as
extensive report-generation capabilities, is easily
maintained. Additionally, user-programmable function
buttons allow site-specific control functions.
PMI-3 Person Machine Interface 3
PMI-3 Person Machine Interface 3
The Person Machine Interface 3 (Model PMI-3) is the
primary user interface and central microprocessor for each
FireFinder FACP.
Enhancements to the third version of the Person Machine
Interface include go-to-beginning, go-to-end queue buttons;
a front-end command screen with Alarm | Supervisory
| Trouble light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and three (3) types
of alternate-language overlays orderable in a single (1) part.
(see: Details for Ordering section below for more info.)
FireFinder XLS FACPs are controlled and operated from
Model PMI-3, which uses large, lighted buttons to prompt
the end-user to the next available, correct system operation
(i.e. Acknowledge | Silence | Unsilence | Audible | Reset).
The controller in Model PMI-3 provides a 6” (15.2 cm.) front-
end touch screen comprised of system-status LEDs as well as
a liquid-crystal display (LCD) of 1200 x 800 pixels.
There are overlays that provide naming in alternate
languages for visual indicators found on the front of each
Model PMI-3. Each overlay is assigned on the outer
assembly, respectively, when affixed to the display on the
user interface.
Model PMI-3 contains the site-specific program
configuration created in the software tool, Zeus.
ZIC-4A Zone I ndicating Card
ZIC-4A Zone Indicating Card
The Zone Indicating Card (Model ZIC-4A) provides four (4)
fully supervised, programmable output circuits for use on
each FireFinder XLS. Model ZIC-4A supplies four (4) ‘Class B
(Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) type output circuits, power
limited to 3.0 amps maximum per circuit.
Each circuit for Model ZIC-4A can be independently
programmed for use with listed audible or visual notification
appliances; listed emergency audio speakers; municipal tie
boxes; leased lines, or as releasing circuits.