FIREFINDER-XLS CONTROL PANEL Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual P/N 315-033744-3 Siemens Building Tec hnologies echnologies Fire S afety Safety
CAUTION ALL WIRING MUST BE DONE AS DESCRIBED BELOW TO OBTAIN SAFE AND PROPER SYSTEM OPERATION. For additional wiring information, refer to this manual or call Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Technical Support Department at 1-800-248-7976. 1. Earth ground the FireFinder-XLS enclosure properly; see the latest edition of the National Electrical Code or CAN/ULC-S524-01 Canadian Electrical Code for approved methods. Conduit ground is NOT adequate. 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................ 1-1 Introduction ................................................................................................ 1-1 Configuration .............................................................................................. 1-2 Basic System .............................................................................................. 1-3 Optional Modules ..........................
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | TABLE OF CONTENTS Manual Operation ....................................................................................... 4-4 Emergency Page ................................................................................. 4-4 Evacuation .......................................................................................... 4-9 Alert ..................................................................................................
1 INTRODUCTION The Siemens Fire Safety FireFinder-XLS TM Control System is a powerful intelligent fire alarm control system. FireFinder-XLS utilizes FirePrint—the most advanced fire detection technology in the world. FireFinder-XLS is designed to provide the most reliable life safety and property protection at the lowest system life cycle cost available anywhere. FireFinder-XLS has been architected to be easy to install, commission and operate.
| CHAPTER 1 FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL hazards or people in that area of the building. Standard NFPA 704 Hazard rating icons can also be used. The 32-bit microprocessor CPU at the heart of FireFinder-XLS rapidly processes logical decisions based on the status of the smoke detection and other initiating devices to control the system outputs.
CHAPTER 1 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1 Only HTRI-S, HTRI-D and HTRI-R can be used as security initiating devices. 2. The PMI must be programmed by the Zeus programming tool for all System configurations (See the Zeus Quick Start Manual, P/N 315-033875). 3. Caution: Disarm all ZIC-4A circuits configured for Releasing Device Service prior to system maintenance. 4 One ZIC-4A circuit must be configured for alarm transmission.
| CHAPTER 1 FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL The PMI is the primary user interface for the FireFinder-XLS system. It includes a 1/4 VGA monochrome LCD display with a 8x8 matrix touch screen and surrounding keys used for menu navigation and system control. There are also LEDs for indication of the Alarm, Trouble, Security and Supervisory events as well as the state of the Audibles. The PMI display continuously updates information about the System status.
CHAPTER 1 | CC-2 Card Cage DLC Device Loop Card FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL The CC-2 provides a central point for mounting up to two circuit card assemblies. If a card requires power, it is applied through the removable terminal block at the bottom of the cardcage. All external devices for the card are connected to the card through the two removable terminal blocks at the top of the cardcage.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RPM Printer Interface The RPM Printer Interface provides a parallel port to the FireFinder-XLS system. The RPM is compatible with the PAL-1 printer. CAB Enclosures The FireFinder-XLS system can be housed in one of three enclosures: CAB1, CAB2, or CAB3. The CAB1 is a single-row enclosure that consists of a backbox, front door and inner door that is shipped assembled.
CHAPTER 1 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CSB CAN Sounder Board FCM-6 Control Module HLIM Loop Isolator Module The CSB is a module that contains a sounder (buzzer) that can be used with the SCM-8 or FCM-6 to provide audible feedback to indicate that a switch closed properly and communication was successful. The CSB requires no programming. Buzzer The FCM-6 contains six sets of three pushbutton switches and their corresponding LEDs.
| CHAPTER 1 OCM-16 TB1 1 9 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S1 456 78 23 456 23 S2 78 The OCM-16 is a remotely located, general purpose output module. It provides sixteen open collector outputs to drive LEDs, incandescent lamps, or external relays. There is an additional output for a local audible and two inputs for momentary lamp test and local audible silence switches.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL The SCM-8 contains eight switches and eight pairs of LEDs. Each pair contains one bi-color (red/green) and one yellow LED. The functions of the switches and LEDs are programmed using the Zeus Tool (Refer to the Zeus Quick Start Guide, P/N 315-033875). All LEDs can be programmed ON, OFF, or FLASHING. The SCM is used for manual control of the fire systems.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL DAC-NET (D-NET) | CHAPTER 1 The DAC-NET is the CAN-BUS master for all CAN modules. One DAC-NET is required in each enclosure. It is the source point for eight digital audio channels and communicates audio data via the ASI-BUS to all digital audio cards. It communicates all instructions and messages directly with the PMI.
CHAPTER 1 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL LVM Live Voice Module The LVM Live Voice Module provides firefighters with a means of sending live voice messages to specified audio zones. The LVM has a push-to-talk switch on the microphone, as well as a retractable coiled cord. Both the push-to talk switch and the microphone are supervised. The LVM has a built-in speaker to preview active tones and messages.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ZAM180 Zone Amplifier Module | CHAPTER 1 The ZAM-180 is a CAN data bus module that contains two speaker zones and one 180 Watt audio amplifier capable of operating at 25, 70 or 100 VRMS. The two speaker zones can be wired to operate as either a single Class A zone, a single Class B zone, or as two Class B zones independently protected to provide split zone or interleaved speaker zones.
CHAPTER 1 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL HMS-2S and HMS-SA Intelligent Manual Station The HMS-2S/-SA is an intelligent manual station designed to interface with a DLC loop. The HMS-2S/-SA manual station housing has a pull down lever that locks in position after releasing a spring loaded switch. To indicate the manual station is activated, the pull down lever remains down and locked until the station is physically reset.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1-14 DESCRIPTION | CHAPTER 1
2 INTRODUCTION This section provides general instructions for mounting and wiring the FireFinder-XLS Control Panel. Read this section before installing the equipment to ensure proper installation. If you are not familiar with the FireFinder-XLS System, also read the first section of the manual. Be sure to ask Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Technical Support or an authorized Representative if you have any questions.
| CHAPTER 2 FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FIREFINDER-XLS ENCLOSURE COMPONENTS Installation Instruction Component Description / Color Part Number CAB1 CAB1R Complete CAB1 Single Row* Enclosure - Black Complete CAB1 Single Row Enclosure - Red 315-033007 CAB2-BB CAB3-BB CAB2 Two Row Backbox - Black CAB3 Three Row Backbox - Black 315-033009 CAB2-BD CAB2-RD CAB3-BD CAB3-RD CAB2 Two Row Inner and Outer Doors - Black CAB2 Two Row Inner and Outer Doors - Red CAB3 Three Ro
CHAPTER 2 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Outer Door CAB3-BD Inner Door CAB3-BD Backbox CAB3-BB One “Row” Two Module Positions PMI One “Row” One Module Position PSC-12/ PSX-12/ ZAM-180 One Module Position CC-2 Full “Row” ID-FP OD-LP OD-BP OD-GP One Module position ID-SP Two Module Positions CC-5 Each CAB Backbox “Row” requires a CAB-MP in order to mount modules CC-5/CC-2 Cards: CRC-6 AIC DLC DAC-NET NIC-C LPB ZIC-4A ZAC-40 Figure 2-1 Graphic Representation Of CA
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 11. | CHAPTER 2 Connect Field Wiring to CC-5/CC-2 screw terminals, as appropriate. 12. Install card guides in CC-5/CC-2. 13. Install the required modules. Refer to the Installation Instruction Index, P/N 315-034242 for a list of all compatilbe FireFinder-XLS system modules. Do not place any modules behind the LVM and the FMT, specifically the PSC-12, PSX-12, CC-5, CC-2 and ZAM-180. 14.
3 INTRODUCTION The PMI is the primary user interface for the FireFinder-XLS system. From the PMI the operator can acknowledge events, control the system notification appliance circuits and reset the system. Detailed information about the nature and location of events can also be displayed. The PMI contains the site specific program as developed in the Zeus programming tool. All system logic and supervision is provided by the controller in the PMI. ALARM SUPERVISORY SECURITY TROUBLE ....
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 AUDIBLES - Audibles ON or Audibles SILENCED glows steady yellow. PARTIAL SYSTEM DISABLED - Partial System Disabled glows steady yellow when any module/device is disabled. NORMAL MODE $ Press .... to display a MENU of available information.
CHAPTER 3 | ALERT MODE FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL When an Alarm, Security, Supervisory or Trouble event occurs in the system, the display enters the Alert or Firefighter’s mode automatically. The events are displayed in priority order (Alarm, Supervisory, Security, Trouble), the local audible sounds and the appropriate LED blinks. If the event caused notification appliances to sound, the Audibles On indicator lights.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 In addition, the System responds to alarms with other output functions (as programmed in the Zeus tool) such as other audible signals. An Acknowledge Alarms soft key displays in the bottom left corner of the screen. Press this key to acknowledge each alarm and to silence the local audible. The blinking exclamation point (!) then changes to a check mark ()). See Figure 3-4.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Supervisory First Floor Reception Area RECEPTION SHOP MAIN STREET HALL LAV SHIPPING same ones that represent Alarm, Security, Supervisory and Trouble on the PMI panel. The map can also be programmed to show the location of the PMI (“You are here”). All members of a group will display the same map.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 In addition, the System responds to troubles with other output functions (as programmed in the Zeus tool). An Acknowledge Trouble soft key displays in the bottom left corner of the screen. Press this key to acknowledge each trouble and to silence the local audible. The blinking exclamation point (!) then changes to a check mark ()). See Figure 3-4.
CHAPTER 3 | Report - Status FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL • Press the More Info/+ button again to display a list of FireFinder-XLS modules; use the up and down buttons to select the desired module. • Press the More Info/+ button again to display a list of FireFinder-XLS submodules (provided your system has sub-modules installed); use the up and down buttons to select the desired sub-module.
| CHAPTER 3 FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL If the down arrow button remains depressed, the list scrolls progressively faster until it reaches ten items at a time. When viewing a report that is longer than one screen, pressing (—) highlights the last entry of the report and pressing (+) highlights the first entry of the report.
4 INTRODUCTION The eight-channel digital evacuation FireFinder-XLS Voice system can be added to the basic FireFinder-XLS fire alarm system. This is accomplished with the addition of the DAC-NET Digital Audio card and its accompanying submodules (ZAC, LVM/LPB, SCM-8, ZIC, FMT, TZC-8B) and zone-installed equipment (speakers, strobes, telephones). The system is capable of automatically or manually signaling to its installed speaker zone circuits (ZAC).
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | CHAPTER 4 Figure 4-1 Typical FireFinder-XLS Command Station A voice system may have one or more different locations of control over the same installed equipment. Each control station will generally use Request/Grant/Deny Access switches for managing controls in emergencies, but access restrictions are Zeus-programmable to the degree allowed by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
CHAPTER 4 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Evacuation Signal (EVAC) A steady red LED indicates that an evacuation signal (tone or message) is being sent to the entire building or to selected areas of the building requesting that the occupants evacuate. It is possible to have two different evacuation signals, EVAC 1 and EVAC 2. EVAC 2 will be overridden by EVAC 1 to the same speaker group.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | CHAPTER 4 OPERATION PROCEDURE Switch Control Module The SCM Switch Control Module is used for manual control of the fire system. The SCM-8 contains eight switches and eight pairs of LEDs. Each LED pair contains one bi-color (red/green) and one yellow LED. The functions of the switches and LEDs are programmed using the Zeus programming tool. All LEDs can be programmed ON, OFF, or FLASHING.
CHAPTER 4 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To select All Page, follow the steps listed below. 1. Pick up the Live Voice Microphone. 2. Depress the All Page switch. 3. The All Page switch and All Speaker Group switch LEDs flash green. 4. Depress the key on the Live Voice Microphone 5. The All Speaker Group switch LEDs turn steady green, indicating that all speaker groups are now turned on. 6.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | CHAPTER 4 4. If no Speaker Group switches are pressed for 120 seconds, the system automatically returns to normal. 5. Depress the key on the Live Voice Microphone. 6. The LED on the selected Speaker Group switch turns steady green indicating that the speaker group is now turned on. 7. Once the microphone is keyed, a preannouncement tone sounds on the speaker group for approximately 3 seconds (0-10 seconds is programmable in Zeus). 8.
CHAPTER 4 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 6. The selected Speaker Group switch LEDs turn steady green indicating that the speaker groups are now turned on. 7. Once the microphone is keyed, a preannouncement tone sounds on the speaker groups for approximately 3 seconds (0-10 seconds is programmable in Zeus). 8. While the preannouncement tone is sounding, the Pre-Announce Tone LED is on steady to give the operator a visual indication of what is sounding. 9.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | CHAPTER 4 10. The operator can now speak and make the page. 11. During the page, the operator can briefly (for up to 5 seconds) unkey and then re-key the microphone (for example, to cough) without re-initiating the pre-announce tone. 12. To end the page, the operator simply unkeys and replaces the microphone, the Ready to Page LED turns off. 13. The Page to Alert and the Speaker Group switch LEDs turn from steady green to flashing green.
CHAPTER 4 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 14. To return the system to normal, the operator depresses the Page to Background Music switch; otherwise, the system will return to normal automatically in approximately 1-2 minutes and turn off the Page to Background Music LED. 15. The selected speaker groups resume receiving background music.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Alert | CHAPTER 4 The Alert operation consists of the following functions which are described below: All Alert and Select Alert. All Alert All Alert sends, with a single switch press, the alert tone or message (predetermined in the system design) to all speaker groups in the system. Selecting All Alert cancels All Convenience Page and All Background Music. To select All Alert, follow the steps listed below. 1. Depress the All Alert switch.
CHAPTER 4 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To select All Convenience Page, follow the steps listed below. 1. Pick up the convenience page microphone. 2. Depress the All Convenience Page switch. 3. The All Convenience Page switch, all Speaker Group switch and the Display Convenience Page switch LEDs flash green. 4. Depress the key on the convenience page microphone. 5.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 11. | CHAPTER 4 All Speaker Group switch LEDs turn from steady green to flashing green. 12. To return the system to normal, the operator depresses the Select Convenience Page and the selected Speaker Group switches; otherwise, the system will automatically return to normal in approximately 1-2 minutes and turn off the Select Convenience Page and Speaker Group LEDs.
CHAPTER 4 | Speaker Groups FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 8. To end the background music, depress the Select Background Music and the selected Speaker Group switches again. 9. The Select Background Music, the Display Background Music and the Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off. Speaker Groups are formed in the Geographic View of the Zeus Programming tool and consist of all voice equipment (e.g. amplifiers, strobes, telephones) descending from a group.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | CHAPTER 4 Silence Individual Silence Individual allows the user to silence an individual active speaker group by pressing the individual Speaker Group switch, whether it is manually or automatically activated. To enable Silence Individual, follow the steps listed below. 1. The individual speaker group is in an active state. 2. Depress the individual Speaker Group switch. 3. The Speaker Group switch LED turns off. 4.
CHAPTER 4 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Display Silenced Display Silenced allows the user to visually determine the speaker groups that are silenced and in automatic mode. To enable Display Silenced, follow the steps listed below. 1. The speaker groups are silenced and in automatic mode. 2. Depress the Display Silenced switch. 3. The Display Silenced switch LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs that are currently in automatic mode and silenced flash yellow. 4.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | CHAPTER 4 Display Convenience Page Display Convenience Page allows the user to visually determine the speaker groups that are sounding a convenience page. 1. Speaker groups are sounding a Convenience Page. 2. Depress the Display Convenience Page switch. 3. The Display Convenience Page switch LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs currently sounding a convenience page flash yellow. 4.
CHAPTER 4 | Audio to Local Speaker FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL The Audio to Local Speaker operation consists of the following functions which are described below: Page to Local Speaker, Evacuation to Local Speaker, Alert to Local Speaker, Convenience Page to Local Speaker and Background Music to Local Speaker. Page to Local Speaker Page to Local Speaker allows the user to preview the audio of the Emergency Page to the local internal speaker of the LVM. 1.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | CHAPTER 4 Convenience Page to Local Speaker Convenience Page to Local Speaker allows the user to preview the audio of the Convenience Page to the local internal speaker of the LVM. 1. Depress the Convenience Page to Local Speaker switch. 2. The Convenience Page to Local Speaker switch LED is on steady green. 3. The Convenience Page is sounding on the local speaker. 4.
CHAPTER 4 | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 3. The audio volume increases on the selected speaker group. 4. If no Speaker Group switch is pressed for 120 seconds, the system automatically returns to normal. 5. To end Convenience Page Volume Up, depress the Convenience Page Volume Up switch again. 6. The Convenience Page Volume Up switch LED turns off. Convenience Page Volume Down To select Convenience Page Volume Down, follow the steps listed below. 1.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL | CHAPTER 4 Background Music Volume Down To select Background Music Volume Down, follow the steps listed below. Command Station Access 1. Depress the Background Music Volume Down switch, the switch’s LED lights steady green. 2. Depress the selected Speaker Group switch, the switch’s LED flashes red for one second. 3. The audio volume decreases on the selected speaker group. 4.
CHAPTER 4 | Lamp Test FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Lamp Test allows the user to test all visible terminal indications. To perform a Lamp Test, follow the steps listed below. Clear Manual 1. Depress the Lamp Test switch. 2. All LEDs will be on steady red, then steady green followed by steady yellow, each for approximately 3 seconds. 3. The Lamp Test automatically shuts off after cycling through the LED colors.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Phone Page | CHAPTER 4 Phone Page allows the user to send the emergency page message from the firefighters’ party line to all speaker groups in the system. Keying the microphone on the Emergency Page microphone will shut off the Phone Page. To perform a Phone Page, follow the steps listed below. Warden’s Page 1. Depress the All Page switch (or depress Select Page and selected Speaker Group switches). 2.
A ALARM VERIFICATION Alarm verification provides FireFinder-XLS with a way to verify an alarm from area type addressable smoke detectors connected to intelligent loops (DLC or HZM). This feature reduces the incidence of false alarms. Only detectors that do not contain an integral alarm verification feature can be used. Addressable detectors connected to DLCs indicate that an alarm condition has been detected.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 2 APPENDIX | APPENDIX A
B APPLICATION SPECIFIC DETECTION Application Specific Detection (ASD) allows the system designer (and anyone with Control menu access) to program an HFP-11 detector’s sensitivity, pre-alarm threshold, and other alarm-related parameters using English descriptions of the detector's environment (application). This eliminates the need for detailed knowledge of smoke detector terminology and operation.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4 APPENDIX | APPENDIX B
C INTELLIGENT ENVIRONMENTAL COMPENSATION (IEC) Intelligent Environmental Compensation (IEC) is an optional feature that permits the FireFinder-XLS system to compensate automatically for environmental changes (such as dirt and dust buildup) in the analog voltage of an HFP-11 detector. The selection of IEC devices is made in the Zeus programming tool.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Adjusting the Alarm Threshold When a New Zeus is Uploaded | APPENDIX C After FireFinder-XLS checks that the actual ID of a device with IEC agrees with Zeus, it adjusts the detector’s alarm threshold according to the data stored. The first adjustment occurs after 100 hours of data accumulation. In the case of power cycling or resetting, adjustments begin within 90 seconds.
D SECURITY POINT INSTALLATION These circuits are intended for 24 hour alarm monitoring only. UL 1076 requires an HTSW-1 tamper switch as well as a PAL-1 printer. Only Models HTRI-S/-D/-R may be used as security points. A COMMUNICATION FAILURE with an HTRI device configured for SECURITY results in a SECURITY EVENT as well as a communication trouble. When installing an HTRI device in the Zeus tool, be sure to set the device usage to security; otherwise, the device usage defaults to fire alarm.
| APPENDIX D FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL NOTES: 1. All supervised switches must be held closed and/or open for at least a quarter of a second to guarantee detection. 2. Use ULI listed EOL Model EL-33 with 3.6K, ¼W resistor, P/N 140-820185. Order Model EL-33 separately. 3. HTRI is polarity insensitive. Line 1 and Line 2 can be either line of the loop. 4. Electrical ratings: Voltage maximum: 30 VDC Current maximum: 1mA during polling 5.
E SILENT KNIGHT MODEL 5129 Electrical Connections The FireFinder-XLS system connects to the Silent Knight Model 5129 Digital Fire Communicator using the Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory dry contacts on the PSC-12. Refer to the Silent Knight 5129 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual, P/N 150805, provided with Silent Knight Model 5129 for dialer instructions. The Silent Knight Model 5129 monitors all System troubles through the PSC-12 trouble relay.
10 APPENDIX 13 * * P4 1 3 P5 1 7 * TB2 6 12 1 2 + _ P10 H 1 H TB5 1 2 3 N GND 2 N GND 2 3 TB3 + _ PSC-12 TB4 + 1 1 P9 2 18 _ 24 TB1 NOTES 1. HTRI-R input must be programmed in Zeus as trouble causing. 2. HTRI-R output must be programmed in Zeus to transfer on loss of AC Mains. 3. All wiring supervised except as noted. 4. For Remote Station, provide 60 hour battery capacity. 5. In Zeus, program PSC-12 User Relay 1 to activate on any supervisory. 6.
F TESTING / MAINTENANCE If the system is connected to the fire department, etc., or actuates an internal system, disarm the appropriate outputs before servicing to prevent actuation. (See PMI Operation for procedures.) Notify the fire department and personnel at your facility that a System test is being performed so that any alarm sounding can be ignored during the test. Notify the fire department before resetting the system.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 12 APPENDIX | APPENDIX F
G TROUBLE MESSAGES The trouble messages for the FireFInder-XLS system will be displayed on the PMI. Up to five trouble messages may be displayed on the screen at one time. Each trouble message will show the TIME that the trouble occured, the SOURCE of the trouble and the TYPE of trouble. The trouble LED will flash whenever new troubles are reported and will turn steady when the troubles have been acknowledged by pressing the appropriate button on the PMI.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MESSAGE | APPENDIX G DESCRIPTION Module Not Responding The module at the specified address is not responding. Module RAM Fail Indicates that the RAM test has failed. Module ROM Fail Indicates that the checksum of the ROM is incorrect. Network A Pair Failure HNET communication has failed on the A pair. Network B Pair Failure HNET communication has failed on the B pair.
INDEX | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Inde x Index A C Acknowledge 3-3 Acknowledge supervisory 3-5 Acknowledge trouble 3-6 AIC audio input card 1-9 Alarm 3-3 Alarm verification Appendix-1 Alert mode 3-3 to 3-6, 4-10 Alarm 3-3 All Alert 4-10 display 4-15 preview 4-17 Security 3-5 Select Alert 4-10 Supervisory 3-5 Trouble 3-5 Alert signal 4-3 All Alert 4-10 All Background Music 4-12 All Convenience Page 4-10 All Evacuation 4-9 All Page 4-4 Application Specific Detection.
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL evacuation signal (EVAC) 4-3, 4-9 All Evacuation 4-9 display 4-15 preview 4-17 Select Evacuation 4-9 F FCM-6 control module 1-7 Firefighter's mode.
INDEX | FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Reset system 3-3, 3-6 RNI remote network interface 1-8 RPM remote printer module 1-3, 1-6 S SCM-8 switch control 1-9, 4-1, 4-4 Scroll UP / Scroll DOWN 3-2 Security 3-5 security point Appendix-7 Select Alert 4-10 Select Background Music 4-12 Select Convenience Page 4-11 Select Evacuation 4-9 Select Page 4-5 sensitivity report 3-7 silence individual 4-14 cancel 4-14 Silent Knight Model 5129 Appendix-9 SIM-16 supervised input 1-9 soft key
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