Instruction Manual

P/N 315-090854-17
OPERATION
The Model CSM-4 Controllable Signal Module from
Siemens Industry, Inc. has two fully supervised, pro-
grammable circuits. The outputs supply two Class B
(Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) output circuits for the
supervision and control of audible or visual notification
devices such as horns, bells, strobes, etc.
Each notification circuit on a CSM-4 can be configured in
one of four ways: (1) as a supervised connection to a
Municipal Tie, (2) as a connection to a Leased Line
remote monitoring System, (3) for releasing service per
NFPA 13 and NFPA 2001, or (4) as a NAC.
Each output can be controlled automatically through the
MXL program logic or manually by using the MXL keypad.
Automatic control can also be time based. Each output
can be manually armed or disarmed through the MXL
keypad. When any output is disarmed, the MXL LCD
annunciator indicates which circuit or output, and the
PARTIAL SYSTEM DISABLE LED lights until the circuit
or output is armed again. The TROUBLE LED also lights.
The CSM-4 notification appliance circuits function in a
Degrade mode, when the main MXL processor or the
network communication link fails.
Each circuit’s degrade
mode of operation can be separately configured to respond
to an alarm in any of the following ways:
OFF
ON CONTINUOUSLY
1 SECOND ON—1 SECOND OFF
(Infinite repeat)
CSM-4 notification appliance circuit outputs can be set
by using the CSG-M for any one of the following: (1)
coded march time, (2) zone code, or (3) uniform Code 3
output.
The CSM-4 has two diagnostic and two user program-
mable LEDs (See Figure 1). In addition, each circuit is
equipped with transient and noise suppression.
INSTALLATION
Remove all system power before installation, first
battery and then AC. (To power up, first connect the AC
and then the battery.)
The CSM-4 module plugs into one slot on the MOM-4
Expansion Module. There are four available slots for the
CSM-4 on the MOM-4 (See Figure 2). Selecting which
position on the MOM-4 to use for a CSM-4 determines
which contacts are available: TB1, TB2, TB3, or TB4.
The CSM-4 is shipped with one card guide to add to the
MOM-4 before the CSM-4 can be installed. Choose the
position for the card guide according to which terminal
block you wish to use.
To install the card guide, loosen the appropriate screw
in the center area of the MOM-4 and set the card guide
in place, making sure that the locating pin on the bottom
of the card guide is in the hole on the MOM-4 (See Figure
4). Tighten the screw on the MOM-4 to secure the card
guide in place.
Before Installing the CSM-4 Signal Module
(Refer to Figure 3.) Before installing the CSM-4 in the
MOM-4,
you must set the Network address, configure
each circuit according to the CSG-M program [as audibles
(NACs), municipal tie, leased line, or releasing service
(NFPA 13 and NFPA 2001)], and set the degrade modes
(trouble and alarm) as follows:
Note: To open a dipswitch, press down on
the side of the dipswitch marked OPEN.
To close a dipswitch, press down on
the side of the dipswitch opposite the
side marked OPEN.
To open a slide switch, push the slide
to the side opposite the side marked ON.
To close a slide switch, push the slide to
the side marked ON.
Installation Instructions
Model CSM-4
Controllable Signal Module
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies Division
Florham Park, NJ
Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd.
Fire Safety & Security Products
2 Kenview Boulevard
Brampton, Ontario
L6T 5E4 Canada
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