18D-051 (11) Ordering Information
Model
Number Description Part Number
TZC-88 Fireman's Telephone 500-034110
Compatible Firefighter's Telephone
System Accessories
Model
Number Description Part Number
FTS Firefighter's Telephone Station 500-299448
FTS-P Firefighter's Telephone Station Push To Talk 500-299452
FTS-C Firefighter's Telephone Station Armored Cable 500-299450
FTS-CL Firefighter's Telephone Station 500-299453
Armored Cable&LED
FTS-PCL Firefighter's Telephone Station 500-299451
Armored Cable&LED Push To Talk
FJ-303 Remote Phone Jack 500-690975
FJ-303SS Remote Phone Jack-Stainless Steel 500-698309
FJ-304 Phone Jack W/Screw Terminal 500-692670
FJ-304SS Phone Jack W/Term &SS Plate 500-698310
PFT Portable Firefighter's Telephone 500-699427
PFT-P Portable Firefighter's Telephone Push To Talk 500-699430
FB-300 Flush Box For Phone Station 500-680587
FB-301S Surface Box For Phone 500-624388
FC-300S Key Door For Phone Box 500-680588
FT-GLS Replacement Glass For FC-300S 500-624347
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TZC-8B
XLSV Firefighter's Telephone Zone Card
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• 8 Firefighter's Telephone Circuit
• Plugs into CC-2 or CC-5 Card Cage " _3
• Call-in Acknowledge Tone _ 4
• Command Console BusyTone q;l
• Warden Page Option — Manual or Automatic
• Power Limited Circuits y
• l!� UL Listed, ULC Listed
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Front View Side View
Description
The Firefighter'sTelephone Zone Card TZC-8B provides a The active remote telephone station(s)will receive a busy
way for emergency response personnel located through- tone when the Command Console is presently connected
out a building to speak to one another during emergency to another telephone zone.
situations.
Each telephone zone uses a single pair of wires and is
TheTZC-813 is an XLSV option module which plugs into a individually supervised in a Class B type mode.
CC-2 or CC-5 card cage providing 8 firefighters telephone
zones.The zones have an off-hook acknowledge tone as Zones are also individually power limited per NEC 760.
well as a Command Console busy tone. Each zone also contains transient protection.
Each zone is activated when a firefighters telephone Up to 5 telephone stations may be off-hook simulta-
station(FTS series)connected to that zone is taken off- neously in a party line mode with no loss of audio quality.
hook or a portable handset(PFT series)is plugged into a The Telephone Zone Card (TZC-8B) is supervised by the
jack(FJ series).When the zone becomes active,the DAC-NET Card and is assigned to one of the 99 DAC-NET
remote telephone station will receive an off-hook ac- sub addresses(CAN addresses).
knowledge tone and the programmed zone light will
begin flashing at the Command Console. Once selected
by the operator,the zone will be connected to the tele- Electrical Ratings
phone riser in a party line mode and the programmed 24V Current 560 ma max
zone light will light steady.
CATALOG NUMBER 6336
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FMT
Firemans Master Telephone
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Master Firefighter's Telephone Handset
• Push to talk button
• Fully Supervised _
• Diagnostic LEDS
• Mounts to the Inner Door of CAB1,
CAB2,CAB3 or REMBOX4 Enclosure
• Generates Acknowledge Tone For Remote Phones
• Generates Busy Signal For Remote Phones
• Warden's Page
• U� UL Listed, ULC Listed
Description
The Siemens Fire Safety Fireman's MasterTelephone Diagnostic LEDs are located on the back of the FMT to
Module(FMT)provides firefighters with an emergency indicate power is applied to the module and failure of the
telephone system for communication with remote card, CAN communication or phone.
locations. The FMT mounts to the rear of the Inner Door
of a CAB1, CA132, CA133, or REMBOX4 Enclosure. It The Fireman's MasterTelephone Module(FMT) is super-
includes a handset for the operator of the telephone vised by the DAC-NET Card and is assigned to one of the
system. 99 DAC-NET sub addresses (CAN addresses).
The XLSV firefighter's telephone unit is designed for Electrical Ratin s
maximum performance in communication quality. The g
FMT circuitry allows the master telephone and at least 5 24V Current 18ma max
telephone stations to be off hook simultaneously with no
degradation of audio quality. Ordering Information
The FMT also supports Warden Page function which Model
allows live voice announcements from any remote Number Description Part Number
telephone. FMT Fireman's MasterTelephone 500-034100
Telephone zone call-ins are annunciated on the appropriate
SCM-8 switch module. Remote stations receive an
acknowledge tone when dialing into the command center
prior to the call being answered indicating a call-in in
progress and a busy tone if calling into the command
center and another telephone zone is already on line.
CATALOG NUMBER 6335
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Florham Park,NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton,Ontario
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AEMENS Fire Safety
)AC-NET
Digital Audio Card for the FireFinder XLS System
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Audio signal source
• Transmits 8 audio channels
• Class B (Style 4) via two pairs of wires
• Class A (Style 7) via four pairs of wires
• Programmable custom messages or tones
• 5 Minutes of message/tone storage memory
• On Board Microprocessor
i
• Built-in Ground Fault Detection
• Provides communication via the CAN bus
with up to 99 of the following modules: SCM-8,
LCM-8, FCM-6, FMT,TZC-8B, LVM, ZAC-40,
ZAM-80, ZAM-180
• U� UL Listed, ULC Listed
ascription
Digital Audio Card DAC-NET provides the audio The D-NET is supervised for open, short and ground fault.
Arce for the FireFinder XLS Voice Evacuation System. It Each input/output is electrically isolated. The maximum
o provides D-NET network communication to and from distance between two DAC-NETs is 2,300 feet( 14 AWG
PMI and between enclosures. It is capable of trans- to 18 AWG twisted unshielded wire) A maximum wiring
sting 8 digital channels of audio via two pairs of wire. length can be up to 23,000 feet of twisted unshielded
e DAC-NET is required in each XLS Voice enclosure. It wire through the entire D-NET network with up to a total
i be wired Class A (Style 7) (four pairs of wires) or of 32 DAC-NET nodes.
ss B (Style 4) (two pairs of wires). The DAC-NET
,d plugs into one slot in the CC-5 or CC-2 Card Cage. Electrical Ratings
as on-board LEDs for system status and troubleshoot- g
. Indication of power,communication,internal opera- Supervisory Current: 230 mA
i,ground fault,and trouble conditions are provided.
DAC-N ET Card contains an on-board microprocessor Ordering Information
t provides communication with switch modules, LED Model
,dules, microphone,telephone zone cards,and zone Number Description Part Number
plifiers across the Control Area Network CAN Bus. It DAC-NET Digital Audio Card 500-035100
1 supervise up to 99 CAN address modules.
DAC-NET contains on board tones and prerecorded
�C and ALERT messages. In addition custom mes-
jes or tones can be downloaded to the DAC-NET using
XLS Software Tool Zeus for a total of 5 minutes of
rage memory.
CATALOG NUMBER 6334
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SIEMENS Fire Safety
LVM
Live Voice Module
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Dynamic Microphone with Push-To-Talk Switch
• Retractable Coil Cord
• Fully Supervised
• PreannounceTone LED
• Ready to Page LED
• Six Programmable Switches Built-In
• Six Pairs of LEDS Built-In
• Speaker With Volume Control
• Mounts to the Inner Door of CAB1, CAB2,
CABS, or Remote Lobby Enclosure
• U� UL Listed, ULC Listed
Description Electrical Ratings
The Siemens Fire Safety Live Voice Module(LVM) 24V Current,25ma max
provides a supervised high quality dynamic microphone
to give fire fighters a means of sending live voice mes- Ordering nformation
sages to specified audio zones. The LVM mounts on the g
Inner Door of a CAB1, CAB2, CABS or Remote Lobby Model
Enclosure. It includes a microphone with a push-to-talk Number Description Part Number
switch and retractable coiled cord.The microphone and LVM Live Voice Module 500-034090
push-to-talk switch are fully supervised.
The LVM also provides a green preannounce LED which
indicates the preannounce signal is active at the selected
zones and a green ready to page LED which indicates that
selected zones are ready to be paged. The preannounce
signal can be programmed as a tone or message and the
duration is adjustable from 0 to 10 seconds in 1 second
increments. A built-in speaker with volume control
allows the monitoring of the audio channels.
The front panel of the LVM contains six switches and six
pairs of LEDS. Each pair contains one bi-color(red/green)
and one yellow LED. These switches can be pro-
grammed for manual voice functions as well as generic
system functions.When the switches are used as
generic switches all LEDS can be programmed for ON,
OFF or FLASHING.
The Live Voice Module (LVM) is supervised by the DAC-
NET Card and is assigned to one of the 99 DAC-NET sub
addresses (CAN addresses). CATALOG NUMBER
6333
Electrical Ratings
Frequency Range: 200 Hz to 12Khz
Amplifier Input: 1 VRMS
Supervisory Current: 300mA
Dry Contact Input: 24V/10mA
Power Chart
Power Output 24VDC Load
180W 9.5A
140W 7.4A
100W 5.3A
60W 3.2A
20W 1.06A
Note: Powered by PSC-12 or PSX-12
Ordering Information
Model
Number DescriptionPart Number
ZAM-180 180 Watt Zone Amp 500 035600
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwocd Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park,NJ 07932 12/02 Brampton,Ontario
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Tel (973)593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
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ZAM-180
Zone Amplifier Module (180Watt) for the FireFinder XLS System
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• 180 Watt Audio Amplifier
• Selectable audio levels
• 25VRMS 150 Watts
• 70VRMS 180 Watts
• 100VRMS 165 Watts -
• Local audio input
• Speaker Lines supervised when active or inactive
• Style "Y" or "Z"Wiring
• Split zone ( A/B )Wiring on Style "Y" ,
• Mounts in one module space on the CAP-MP Mounting Plate °
• Supports and switches up to 8 digital audio channels
• Internal Amplifier Supervision
• Back-up Amplification Available
• & Listed, ULC Listed
.V_ rl
Description
The Siemens Building Technologies, Fire Safety Divi- To provide amplifier backup, additional ZAM-180s can
sion ZAM-180 is a combination 180 watt amplifier/ be used to achieve the desired amplifier backup ratio of
speaker zone for use with FireFinder XLS. Style Y or Z 1 to 1 or 1 to many.
speaker zone wiring is supported as well as split zone
(A/B) speaker zone wiring configurations on Style "Y" The ZAM-180 takes one sub-address of the DAC-NET
ZAM-180 can be configured to provide 150 watts of and receives its control and communication data from
audio at 25VRMS, 180 watts of audio at 70VRMS or the DAC-NET via the CAN Bus on the DAC-NET.
165 watts of audio at 100 VRMS. It mounts in one The ZAM-180 contains an inherent Degrade Mode
module space on the CAB-MP mounting plate. The backup tone (Slow Whoop) which serves as a second-
ZAM-180 is capable of amplifying any one of the 8 ary backup to the primary backup tone or digital
digital audio channels that are transmitted from the message provided by the DAC-NET.
DAC-NET (Digital Audio Card) via the digital audio bus
ASI (Audio Serial Interface). The ZAM-180 amplifier is A local audio input is provided to connect an external
supervised for functionality, audio source. The local audio input is activated via an
The ZAM-180 can be used as a single 180Watt speaker external contact. It has the lowest priority of all
signals.
zone for one to eight channel applications or as a bulk
amplifier for one or two channel applications feeding
high level audio to the ZIC-4A or for single channel Typical Applications
applications feeding high level audio to the HCP. Emergency Non- Emergency
The speaker lines are supervised for open, short circuit Fire Evacuation Convenience Paging
and ground fault. They are supervised in both the Tornado Alert Background Music
active and inactive states. Terror Alert
Building Emergency
CATALOG NUMBER 6332
Electrical Ratings
Frequency Range: 200 Hz to 12Khz
Amplifier Input: 1VRMS
Supervisory Current: 150mA
Dry Contact Input: 24V/10mA
Power Chart
Power Output 24VDC Load
40W 2.3A
30W 1.73A
20W 1.2A
10W .58A
Note:Powered by PSC-12 or PSX-12
Ordering Information
Model
Number Description Part Number
ZAC-40 40 Watt Zone Amp 500-035400
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ZAC-40
Zone Amplifier Card (40Watt) for the FireFinder XLS System
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• 40 Watt Plug-in Audio Amplifier !`
• Selectable audio levels s
• 25VRMS 40 Watts s �.
• 70VRMS 40 Watts
• 100VRMS 40 Watts
• Local audio input
P
• Speaker Lines supervised when active or inactive
,i
• Style"Y"or"Z"Wiring
• Split zone (A/B )Wiring on Style "Y"
• Power Limited
• Plugs into CC-5 or CC-2 Card Cage i
• Supports and switches up to 8 digital audio channels
• Internal Amplifier Supervision
• Back-up Amplification Available
• � Listed, ULC Listed
ZAC-40 Front View ZAC-40 Side View
Description
The Siemens Fire Safety ZAC-40 is a combination 40 watt The ZAC-40 takes one sub-address of the DAC-NET and
amplifier/speaker zone for use with Firefinder XLS. Style receives its control and communication data from the
Y,Z or'A/B"speaker zone wiring configurations are DAC-NET via the CAN Bus on the DAC-NET
supported. ZAC-40 is power limited and can be config-
ured to provide 40 watts of audio at 25VRMS, 70VRMS The ZAC-40 contains an inherent Degrade Mode backup
or 100 VRMS. It is a plug-in card which mounts in a CC-5 tone(Slow Whoop)which serves as a secondary backup
or CC-2 Card Cage. The ZAC-40 is capable of amplifying to the primary backup tone or digital message provided
any one of the 8 digital audio channels that are transmit- by the DAC-NET.
ted from the DAC-NET(Digital Audio Card) via the digital A local audio input is provided to connect an external
audio bus ASI (Audio Serial Interface). The ZAC-40 audio source. The local audio input is activated via an
amplifier is supervised for functionality. external contact. It has the lowest priority of all signals.
The ZAC-40 can be used as a single 40Watt speaker zone
for one to eight channel applications or as a bulk amplifier Typical Applications
for one ortwo channel applications feeding high level Emergency Non-Emergency
audio to the ZIC-4A or for single channel applications Fire Evacuation Convenience Paging
feeding high level audio to the HCP. Tornado Alert Background Music
The speaker lines are supervised for open, short circuit Terror Alert
and ground fault. They are supervised in both the active Building Emergency
and inactive states.
To provide amplifier backup,additional ZAC-40s can be
used to achieve the desired amplifier backup ratio of 1 to
1 or 1 to many.
CATALOG NUMBER 6331
SIEMENS Fire Safety
FIREFINDER - Voice
Index by Model Number
Model Number Description Catalog#
ZAC-40 Zone Amplifier Card (40 Watt) 6331
ZAM-180 Zone Amplifier Module(180 Watt) 6332
LVM Live Voice Module 6333
DAC-NET Digital Audio Card 6334
FMT Fireman's Master Telephone 6335
TZC-8B Telephone Zone Card 6336
Technical Data
HZM ELECTRICAL RATINGS
Initiating Device Zone
Max.Zone Resistance 35 ohms Total
Supervisory Voltage Range 18-24.5VDC
Max.Zone Current 34mA
24VDC Power
Voltage Range 18.8-28.2VDC
Max. Current I 100mA
Compatibility Devices
for use with HZM
Instalation
Detector Base Initructions
DI-3/3H DB-3S 315-081943-17
0I-A3/A3H DB-3S 315-081943-17
DI-B3/63H AD-31 315-093234-6
DT-3P-135 DE-3S 315-017545-3
DT-11 DB-11,DB-3S with DB-ADPT 315-095429-2
PB-1191 P8B-1191 315-095424-3
PE-3 DIMS 315-090875-7
AD-31LP 315-093234-6
PE-11/11T DB-11,DB-3S with DB-ADPT 315-094198-9
AD-11P 315-095659-8
• Use up to fifteen detectors, any combination of
those listed.
• Only one 1`13-1191, and no additional devices, can
be connected to an HZM
• Detector operated accessories cannot be used
with the HZM
• The DT-3P-135 is considered a shorting device.
You may use an unlimited number of shorting
devices.
• The model numbers listed are the UL
compatibility identifiers.
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HZM
Remote Conventional Zone Module for FireFinder XLS Systems
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Provides Distributed Conventional Zoning
• One Conventional Initiating Device Circuit
• Connects to FireFinder XLS Circuits
• Powers Up to 15 Series 3 or 11 Smoke Detectors
• Powers One Beam Detector (PBA=1191) with No
Additional Devices
• Unlimited Shorting Devices per Circuit
• Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B)
• Multicolor LED for Status Indication
• 32 Character Custom Alphanumeric Message
• Alarm Verification Capability
• WalkTest Capability
• No Mechanical Address Programming Required
• Includes Metal Cover Plate
• Circuits Power Limited per NEC 760
• & Listed, ULC Listed;
CSFM and NYMEA approved
Description Application
The HZM is a FireFinder XLS intelligent device that Use of HZM modules allows a system to be designed
connects a single zone of conventional devices to an using a combination of intelligent and conventional
analog loop. This circuit can power up to 15 Series 3 and devices with a substantial reduction in wire. Intelligent
Series 11 two-wire ionization and photoelectric smoke devices can be employed in those areas requiring pin-
detectors.The HZM can power one beam detector(PBA- point annunciation as well as analog detection features.
1191)with no additional devices. It can also monitor Common or other areas can be protected using conven-
listed alarm causing shorting devices such as waterflow tional zoned detection connected to the HZM circuits.The
switches,thermal detectors, manual stations,etc. method of"distributed conventional zoning"through the
Each HZM can be assigned a 32 character custom use of modules connected to intelligent circuits can result
g
alphanumeric message.The multicolor LED,visible in a substantial installed cost savings.
through the cover plate, indicates the condition of the
circuit. This multicolor LED displays red for alarm,yellow
for trouble and green for normal operation.
The HZM supports both Class A(Style D)or Class B
(Style B)wiring.The HZM occupies one address on the
DLC circuit. It does not require any mechanical address
programming. It is programmed and tested using the
Siemens BuildingTechnologies, Inc. Fire Safety Division
DPU Device Program/Test Unit.
CATALOG NUMBER 6330
at one time. For Canadian operation, ten events are The Maintenance menu is accessed by password.
shown. When more than 5 events are present, the up When a user enters this mode, the PMI's touch
and down arrow keys allow the user to scroll up and screen will be enabled prompting the user to enter
down the list of events. A progress bar on the side of a password. System control within the maintenance
the list indicates the size of the list of events and the menu uses large easy to read touch buttons to all
location in the list. New unacknowledged events are system control.
indicated by a flashing exclamation point 'T'.Once The PMI also provides the user with 40 programmable
acknowledged the 'T' changes to a check mark. macro or function buttons, which can be programmed
To the right of the display is a button that is labeled for a variety of usages.
"More Info". When an event occurs in the system, The PMI mounts to the inner door in two of the four
if additional information has been configured for this available module spaces in either the CAB1, CAB2 or
event, the "More Info" button will light green — prompt- CAB3 enclosures.
ing the user to press it. Once "More Info" is pressed
the user is presented with a full screen of detailed The PMI communicates with the rest of the
information about that event — including over 200 FireFinder-XLS system via the internal 60-pin data
characters of additional text to describe the event, bus —which contains all power and data communica-
standard NFPA 170 Fire Safety symbols, Hazmat and tions for the PMI.
other critical information concerning the event.This
information can be invaluable to a fire official respond- The back of the PMI contains a contrast adjustment
ing to alarm.The detail screen also provides the user for the LCD display as well as several ports for system
with a summary of the events — by type active in this configuration programming and diagnostics.
area. A building contact name and phone number are
also available. Electrical Ratings
In addition to the detail screen, the user can view 24V Back Plane Current: 230mA
a graphics map, which can show a simple building
floor plan. On the map the user will see an icon Screw Terminal 24V Current: 0
indicating the location of the event in the building 6.2V Back Plane Current: 0
in addition to a "You are Here" symbol to tell the
responding person exactly where they are in the 24V Standby Current: 230mA
building in relation to the event.
The PMI also provides a completed menu for running Ordering Information
system status reports (with print preview feature
right on the screen — before sending the report to the Model Part
printer).The menu system is designed to allow the Number Description Number
user to scroll through the entire system in either the PMI Operator Interface/System CPU 500-03370
Physical or Geographic views to locate the area of the
system desired — all without having to know module or
device addresses. All navigation is possible using
custom messages.
NOTICE:The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will
be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either
expressed or implied with regard to loss,damage, liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton, Ontario
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EMENS Fire Safety
III Person Machine Interface
use with FireFinder XLS Control Panel
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
arge 6"display
lain Operator Interface
ser prompted Large Lighted Buttons for system
Dntrol Operating Sequence
farm, Supervisory, Security,Trouble System
tatus LED's -,
edible Status LED's (On and Silenced)
3rtial System Disable LED —
avigation buttons and "More Info"
ntext Sensitive Help
ich screen driven system control menus
Software programmable "User Macro"Switches
UVULC listed, CSFM, NYMEA,
aJ City of Chicago, FM pending.
duction
rson Machine Interface is the heart of the these screens. Keys are also provided to obtain "Help"
Jer--XLS system. The PMI serves as both and to enter into the menu features of the PMI.
)r interface and central microprocessor for the
.The PMI is the primary user interface for the The FireFinder system is controlled and operated
Jer system. From the PMI the user can ac- from the PMI. The intuitive person machine interface
dge events, control the system notification uses large lighted buttons to prompt users as to the
:e circuits and reset the system. Detailed next correct system operation that is available (Ac-
tion about the nature and location of the events knowledge, Silence, Unsilence Audible or Reset).
o be displayed. The display of the PMI categorizes events by type,
1I contains the site-specific program configura- providing a separate "event tab" for Alarms, Supervi-
-eated in the Zeus tool.The controller in the sory, Security and Trouble events. The quantity of
3vides all system logic and supervision. active events of each type is listed in each event tab.
The display provides two full lines of text message for
each event. Each event can have a 32 character custom
ription message describing the events location. In addition to
11 contains a large 6" display (1/4VGA) mono- the text message, the system displays the category of
LCD display, touch screen and LED's for the active event (Smoke, Heat, Water flow, Manual,
ng system status. An audible sounds when etc) — the category means more to responding officials
unacknowledged events on the PMI. The that model numbers! Up to 5 events can be displayed
is surrounded by keys that are used to control
Jayed information and to navigate through
CATALOG NUMBER �29
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Ordering Information
Model No. I Description Part No.
CDC-4 I Conventional Detector Card 500-034200
Compatible Siemens Fire Safety Detectors
Maximum thirty per zone unless indicated
DI-3/3H
D I-A3/A3 H
DI-B3/B3H
DT-11
DF 30 (five per zone)
PBA-1191 (one per zone)
PE-3/3T
PE-11/11T
S-121/122 (five per zone)
DT-135R/135F (unlimited)
DT-135CU135CS/135WP (unlimited)
DT-200R/200F (unlimited)
DT-200CU200CS/200WP (unlimited)
DT-3P-135 (unlimited)
DT-140EP/160EP/190EP/210EP/225EP/275EP/325EP/365EP/450EP(unlimited)
NOTICE:The use of other than Siemens Fire Safety detectors and bases with Siemens Fire Safety equipment will be
considered a misapplication of Siemens Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either expressed or implied with
regard to loss,damage,liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 12/01 Brampton, Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 December 2001
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SIEMENS Fire Safety
CDCA
Conventional Detector Card for the FireFinder XLS System
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Four Class A or B zones
• Supports up to 30 conventional smoke detectors per zone
• Each smoke detector can have an audible or relay base
• Remote indicator lamps available
• Supports unlimited shorting devices per zone
• Supports flame and beam detectors.
• Mounts in single slot of cardcage
• Optional Alarm Verification by circuit
• Ground Fault detection
• Plain decimal address setting
• Diagnostic LED's built in
• Custom message by zone available
• @ UL, ULC Listed
Introduction
The Model CDC-4 Conventional Detector Card is used Each zone can be configured to operate with the Alarm
to monitor Siemens Fire Safety conventional detectors Verification feature. This feature helps reduce nuisance
on the FireFinder XLS system. The CDC-4 can be used alarms by automatically verifying an alarm condition
in applications where conventional detectors are more received on the zone caused by smoke detectors. The
suited than addressable detectors, like hallways or zones can also each be configured for degrade opera-
large meeting rooms. Also, the CDC-4 can be used to tion, allowing partial system functions when the
upgrade Siemens conventional fire alarm panels to the system loses communication with the main system
FireFinder XLS system without requiring detector control unit.
replacement.
The operational characteristics and the custom mes-
sage for each zone is programmed using the Zeus
Description programming tool, and is stored within the system.
Each of the four conventional zones can be wired Class Addressing the CDC-4 is performed using the integral
A (Style D) or Class B (Style B). Up to thirty conven- 3 position decimal address switches located on the
tional photo, photo-thermal, or ion detectors can be front of the card.
wired to a single zone. A zone can optionally support Diagnostic LEDs on the CDC-4 give indication of
a single beam detector or up to five flame detectors. power, communication, ground fault by card, alarm
Also, each zone can have an unlimited number of by circuit, and trouble by circuit. These LEDs aid in
normally open contact devices like manual pull stations troubleshooting problems found on a system. A local
and thermal detectors. reset switch for the CDC-4 card is also provided.
Smoke detectors can use either an audible base or a The CDC-4 mounts in a single slot of a CC-5 or CC-2
relay base. A remote LED can also be used on a cardcage. Field wiring for the CDC-4 is connected to
smoke detector, resulting in up to two appliances the upper terminals on the cardcage, while 24 VDC is
installed per detector. The appliance will activate when wired to the lower terminals for powering the zones.
that detector goes into alarm. Each zone can operate
_he appliances associated with the first smoke detec-
*or in alarm on a zone. CATALOG NUMBER 6328
Ordering Information
Model Description Part Number
CAB1 Complete single row black cabinet 500-633007
CAB1 R Complete single row red cabinet 500-633728
CAB2 Complete two-row black cabinet with back box,inner door,outer door,two CAB-MP 599-633762
mounting plates and one OD-LP lens plate
CAB2R Complete two-row red cabinet 599-633763
CAB2-BB Two-row black back box 500-633009
CAB2-BD Two-row black inner&outer door set 500-633008
CAB2-RD Two-row red inner&outer door set 500-633755
CAB3 Complete three-row black cabinet with back box,inner door, outer door,three CAB-MP 599-633764
mounting plates and one OD-LP lens plate
CAB3R Complete three-row red cabinet 599-633765
CAB3-BB Three-row black back box 500-633011
CAB3-BD Three-row blackinner&outer door set — 500-633010
CAB3-RD Three-row red inner&outer door set 500-633757
CAB1-TK Single row cabinet black trim kit 500-633013
CAB1 R-TK Single row cabinet red trim kit 500-633729
CAB2-TK Two-row cabinet black trim kit 500-633014
CAB2R-TK Two-row cabinet red trim kit 500-633753
CAB3-TK Three-row cabinet black trim kit 500-633015
CAB3R-TK Three-row cabinet red trim kit 500-633754
CAB2-X Complete CAB2 with transponder door(no inner door) 599-034252
CAB2-XBD CAB2 transponder door 500-633768
CAB3-X Complete CA83 with transponder door(no inner door) 599-034253
CAB3-XBD CAB3 transponder door 500-633769
CAB-MP Back box module mounting plate 500-633012
ID-MP Inner door module mounting plate (four per package) 500-633027
ID-SP Inner door single module blank plate (two per package) 500-633028
ID-FP Inner door four module blank plate 500-633029
BCM Blank control module plate (four per package) 500-033320
OD-LP Outer door lens plate 500-633016
OD-BP Outer door blank plate 500-633017
OD-GP Outer door grill plate 500-633018
REMBOX2 Two module black remote box lobby enclosure 500-633772
REMBOX2-MP Mounting plate for OCM-16, SIM-16 in a REMBOX2 500-364211
REMBOX4 =our black remote box lobby enclosure 500-633914
REMBOX4-MP I Mounting plate for OCM-16,SIM-16 in a REMBOX2 500-634212
OD-GP Outer Door Grill Plate
The Model OD-GP also covers an entire row on the
outer door of a system cabinet, but has four rows of
ventilation louvers on it. The OD-GP is mounted in
front of system bulk amplifiers, card amplifiers, or k
other modules that generate heat. Using the OD-GP
will permit airflow across these modules to aid in heat
dissipation. A single grill plate is included with each
OG-GP
X'
REMBOX2 REMBOX2
Doors Closed Doors Open
OD-GP REMBOX4 Four Module Remote Enclosure
The REMBOX4 has space for mounting four inner door
Remote System Enclosures modules. Any combination of PMls (two module
spaces), switch module brackets, LVMs or FMTs (one
Fhe Models REMBOX2 and REMBOX4 are FireFinder module space each) can be used. Unused module
KLS system enclosures that are used for remotely spaces can be covered with Model ID-SP blank plates.
nounting inner door modules like the PMI interface, The REMBOX4 can also mount a single RNI remote
Switch modules, Model LVM live voice modules, and network interface on a bracket included in the backbox.
vlodel FMT firefighters master telephone modules. A bracket called the REMBOX4-MP can be used to
hey are thinner than the regular CAB enclosures (just mount up to eight GCM-16 output control modules or
5" deep overall) and are perfect for mounting in places SIM-16 supervised input modules. The REMBOX4-MP
where space is limited (like lobbies or behind a must be purchased separately. Approximate size of
eceptionist's desk). Due to their smaller depth, no the REMBOX4 is 24" wide, 18-1/2" high and 5" deep.
;ard cages, power supplies or bulk amplifiers can be
nounted in a REMBOX. However, modules such as
he RNI remote network interface module, the OCM-16
)utput control module, and the SIM-16 supervised
iput module can be mounted in a REMBOX. Due to
he depth of the live voice module and the firefighters
naster telephone, no OCM-16s or SIM-16s can be X,
ised simultaneously with the LVM or the FMT. Both
he REMBOX2 and the REMBCX4 are designed for
lush mounting with no trim kit required. Both enclo-
ures also come with a clear lens plate on the cover.
IEMBOX2 Two Module Remote Enclosure REMBOX4
he REMBOX2 has two inner door module spaces, and Doors Closed
an hold a single PMI, up to two switch module
rackets, one LVM live voice module, or one FMT ,
refighters master telephone. Combinations are also l '
(lowed. The REMBOX2 can also mount a single RNI
smote network interface on a bracket included in the
ackbox. A bracket called the REMBOX2-MP can be
sed to mount up to four OCM-16 output control
iodules or SIM-16 supervised input modules. The
EMBOX2-MP must be purchased separately. Ap-
roximate size of the REMBOX2 is 14-1/2" wide, 18-1/
high and 5" deep. X
REMBOX4
Doors Open
CAB-MP Cabinet Mounting Plate
The Model CAB-MB cabinet mounting plate provides
mounting for a single row of modules in a FireFinder
XLS cabinet. Four module spaces are available on the
CAB-MP. The CAB-MP is used to mount the CC-5 card
cage, the CC-2 card cage, the PSC-12 power supply,
the PSX-12 power supply extender, and the ZAM-80/
180 zone amplifiers.
ID-SP
VJ
ID-FP Inner Door Full Blank Plate
The Model ID-FP is a blank plate that covers the full
opening of the row on an inner door. Its used for
applications requiring full dead front protection. A
CAB-MP single full blank plate is included in the ID-FP.
ID-MP Inner Door Mounting Plate BCM Blank Control Module plate
The Model ID-MP inner door mounting plate is The Model BCM is used on the ID-MP to cover any
mounted on the inner door of a CAB enclosure. ID- blank areas where control modules are not used. Up
MPs are used to mount Model SCM-8 switch control to four BCMs can be mounted on a single ID-MP. Four
modules, Model LCM-8 LED control modules, or blank module plates are included in each Model BCM.
Model FCM-6 fan control modules. Four mounting
plates are included in each Model ID-MP. Each mount-
ing plate has four spaces for control modules, and can
hold either four SCM-8s (one control module space
each), four LCM-8 (one control module space each), or
two FCM-6s (two module spaces each). Combinations
are also allowed. Blank spaces in the ID-MP can be
covered using the Model BCM blank control module
plate. Up to four ID-MPs can be mounted in a single
row on the inner door. BCM
OD-LP Outer Door Lens Plate
The Model OD-LP is a clear plastic lens plate mounted
on the outer door of a system cabinet. It is used to
allow operators to see the system interface and
controls mounted on the inner door, but restricts
access to unauthorized users. It covers an entire row
on the outer door. A single lens plate is included with
each OD-LP.
OD-BP Outer Door Blank Plate
The Model OD-BP is used to cover an entire row on
the outer door of a system cabinet. It is used when
ID-MP there is no PMI or control modules mounted on the
adjacent row of the inner door. A single blank plate is
included in each OD-BP
ID-SP Inner Door Blank Single Plate
The Model ID-SP is used to cover any single module
blank spaces on the inner door not used to mount the
PMI or an ID-MP. Up to four ID-SPs can be mounted in
a single row on the inner door. Two blank plates are
included in each Model ID-SP
OD-BP
Row Enclosure Enclosure Trim Kits
I CA132 is the mid-sized FireFinder XLS Trim kits are available for all system enclosures for
capable of housing up to two CAB-MP semi-flush mounting applications. The Model CAB1-TK
uunting plates. The inner door has two rows (for black enclosures) and the Model CAB1 R-TK (for red
!unting slots. The outer door has space for enclosures) fit the CAB1 and CAB1-R enclosures.
two outer door plates (Models OD-LP OD-BP Similarly, the CAB2-TK and CAB2R-TK fit the CAB2
.The outer door can be configured to open enclosure, and the CAB3-TK and CAB3R-TK fit the
r side. The CAB2 consists of the CAB2-BB CAB-3 enclosure.
the CA132-13D black inner and outer door
wo CAB-MP cabinet mounting plates, and
' lens plate.The outer door has a single lock
:t installed. Red doors are available in the
Additional door mounting plates must be
,parately. Approximate size is 45" high, 26"
8" deep.
CAB2-XBD Door
Remote Transponders
The FireFinder XLS system can use remote transpon-
CA132 Enclosure ders for mounting additional modules like amplifiers
without requiring a PMI or any control switches.
Special doors are available for systems using CAB2 or
;e Row Enclosure CAB3 remote transponders. These doors, Models
CA133 is the largest single FireFinder XLS CAB2-XBD and CAB3-XBD, omit the unused inner door
available. It can house up to three CAB-MP and come complete with ventilation louvers built into
)unting plates in the enclosure, and three the door. The CAB2-XBD fits on a CAB2-BB and the
ier door mounting slots.The outer door can CAB3-XBD fits on a CAB3-BB. The transponder doors
red to open from either side. The CAB3 are supplied in black. Complete box and door kits are
the CAB3-BB back box, the CAB3-BD black available as Model CAB2-X and Model CAB3-X.
cuter door package, three CAB-MP cabinet
dates, and one OD-LP lens plate. The outer
wo locks and key sets installed. Red doors
le in the CAB3-RD. Additional door mount-
must be ordered separately. Approximate
high, 26" wide, and 8" deep.
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CAB3-XBD Door
CAB3 Enclosure
SIEMENS Fire Safety
FireFinder XLS Fire Alarm Enclosures & Equipment
Models: CAB 1, CAB2-BB, CAB2-BD, CAB3-BB, CAB3-BD, CAB-MP, ID-MP,
ID-SP, ID-FP, BCM, ID-LP, OD-BP, ID-GP, REMBOX2, and REMBOX4
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• 1, 2, and 3-row enclosures for the FireFinder XLS system
• Mounting plates for enclosure and inner door modules
• Blank plates for inner and outer doors r "
• Lens and grill plates for outer door Q
• Outer doors can open from
either side i
• UL ULC Listed,
FM Approval pending
WI
CA61 CA132 CAB3
Description
The Models CA131, CA132, and CA133 enclosures and The CAB1 comes complete with a black back box,
their accessories provide a complete set of hardware black inner and outer doors, a single lock and key set
for mounting all FireFinder XLS main system and on the outer door, a single CAB-MP cabinet mounting
remote transponder cards and modules. The hardware plate (installed), and a single OD-LP outer door lens
allows the FireFinder XLS system to be configured for plate (installed). A red version called the CA131-R is
a wide variety of applications and allows for future also available. Approximate size is 27" high, 26" wide,
system upgrades. Included in the enclosure series are and 8" deep,
backbox and door sets, removable mounting plates
and clear lenses, louvered ventilation grill plates, and
blank plates for use with the enclosure doors. All N
enclosures come with r n
g ou d straps for the inner and
outer doors, shield termination lugs, grounding lugs,
and tie wrap lances for securing wire. They can also
mount system backup batteries up to 31 amp-hour in
capacity. All equipment is approved for operation over
the temperature range of 0°C to 49°C.
CAB1 Single Row Enclosure
The Model CA131 is the smallest of the FireFinder XLS
enclosures. It can house a single CAB-MP cabinet
mounting plate for mounting card cages, power sup-
plies and bulk amplifiers. The CAB1 also has four
mounting slots on the inner door for mounting a PM
interface and Model ID-MP switch module brackets. CAB1 Enclosure
CATALOG NUMBER
27
Ordering Information
Model Part
Number Description Number
SSD System Status Display 500-034170
Electrical Ratings
24V Back Plane Current: 0
Screw Terminal 24V Current: 200mA
6.2V Back Plane Current: 0
24V Standby Current: 200mA
NOTICE:The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will
be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either
expressed or implied with regard to loss,damage, liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton, Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-113 Tel: (905) 799-9937 January 2003
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SIEMENS Fire Safety
SSD System Status Display
For the FireFinder XLS System
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• 4 x 40 Backlit LCD display
• Event and Audible status LEDs
• Scroll buttons to view additional events
• Local sounder
" R
• Supports Style 4 or Style 7 wiring �
• Built-in transient protection
• Provided in its own enclosure A
• Down loadable firmware
• �
UL, U LC Listed
Introduction
The Model SSD System Status Display is a remote A local sounder is included with the SSD that operates
LED/LCD display that shows the local status of a when any events are displayed on the system. The
FireFinder XLS system. An LED illuminates when sounder can be optionally disabled through software
alarm, supervisory, trouble, and security events occur or hardware programming. When an event is present,
on the system. A four-line LCD will give details of the pressing any operator buttons will silence the local
event in alphanumeric form. The display can be sounder.
toggled to display additional events.
The SSD has two display control buttons that are used
to display the next or the previous event information
Description in the sequence, and a local sounder silence button.
The SSD has separate LEDs for alarm, supervisory, Programming for the SSD display is done with the
trouble, and security events on the system. Each LED Zeus programming tool.
will flash when unacknowledged events of that type The SSD is remotely connected to the H-Net communi-
are present on the system. The LED will change to cation bus from any NIC-C interface in a FireFinder XLS
steady upon acknowledgment of the event. Also, system enclosure using Style 4 or Style 7 wiring.
there are two LEDs that indicate the state of audible 24VDC is required to run the SSD, and it can be
circuits on the system; one LED to indicate that the provided from a Model PSC-12 Power Supply or
circuits are active, and one to indicate that the circuits PSX-12 Power Supply Extender in the FireFinder XLS
have been silenced. system enclosure. Power from other UL Listed 24VDC
The LCD display on the SSD has four lines of forty power sources is also acceptable. The SSD has screw
characters each. When the FireFinder XLS system terminals capable of supporting 12 to 22 gage wires.
is in its normal supervisory state with no events The H-Net communication from the FireFinder XLS
present, the display will annunciate the system ID system can be terminated on the SSD, or may pass
information along with the date and time. When an through for communication with other modules.
event occurs on the system, the LCD display will Diagnostic LEDs on the SSD indicate power and
show the event type and address, the time of the communication status.
event, the custom message for that address, the The SSD can be mounted in a 2-gang electrical box
usage of the device, and whether the event is acknowl- or a 4-inch square electrical box. No flush trim kit is
edged or not. Additionally, the display will show the required. The unit is approximately 10-1/2" wide, 6-1/8"
total number of all types of events present on the high, and 1-1/2" deep.
system. The display has a backlight feature that
operates upon receiving any event information or when
any operator buttons are pressed. CATALOG NUMBER w126
Electrical Ratings
24V Back Plane Current: 0
Screw Terminal 24V Current: 150mA
6.2V Back Plane Current: 0
24V Standby Current: 150mA
NOTICE: The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will
be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either
expressed or implied with regard to loss,damage, liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton, Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel, (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG TeL (905) 799-9937 January 2003
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SIEMENS Fire Safety
RPM Remote Printer Module
For the FireFinder XLS Control Panels
- ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Provides an interface to remote printers
• Two serial ports and one parallel port provided �l I
• Data port available to interface with external
systems
• Supervised intelligent module
• Plain decimal addressing
• Supports Style 4 or Style 7 wiring
• Provided in its own enclosure
• Built-in transient protection
• Downloadable module firmware
• @ UL, ULC Listed
Introduction
The Model RPM Remote Printer Module provides a The RPM has integral mounting flanges to allow the
means of connecting the FireFinder XLS system to a module to be mounted unobtrusively under a table or
printer for creating a hard copy of system status and behind a desk. 24VDC is required to run the RPM, and
configuration reports. Simultaneously, it provides an it can be provided from a Model PSC-12 Power Supply
output port that can be configured to communicate or PSX-12 Power Supply Extender in the FireFinder XLS
with external systems. system enclosure. Power from other UL Listed 24VDC
power sources is also acceptable. The RPM has screw
Description terminals capable of supporting 12 to 22 gage wires.
p Communication with the FireFinder XLS system is
The RPM is remotely connected to the H-Net commu- done by connection to the NIC-C network interface
nication bus from any NIC-C output in a FireFinder XLS card using Style 4 or Style 7 wiring. The H-Net com-
system enclosure using Style 4 or Style 7 wiring. munication from the FireFinder XLS system can be
There are two RS-232 (serial) printer ports and a single terminated on the RPM, or may pass through for
Centronics parallel interface on the RPM, allowing communication with other modules. Diagnostic LEDs
a serial or parallel printer (such as the PAL-1 Parallel on the RPM indicate power and communication status.
Printer) to be connected to the system simultaneously
with an FSI through a serial port. The FSI serial port
can be configured as RS-232 or RS-485, and will Ordering Information
provide data to a monitoring system with no control Model Part
capabilities. When the PAL-1 is used with the RPM, Number Description Number
the RPM supervises the printer for on/off line, power RPM Remote Printer Module for the Firefinder XLS 500-033270
on, paper out, paper jam, and wiring fault conditions, System
as is required by Underwriters Laboratories for NFPA PAL-1 UL Listed Parallel Printer 500-692407
72 proprietary systems. Event and report printing is
generated at the Person-Machine Interface (PMI) on the
main FireFinder XLS system.
CATALOG NUMBER 6325
NOTICE:The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will
be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either
expressed or implied with regard to loss, damage, liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton, Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 January 2003
Fire Safety Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 supersedes sheet dated 12101
SIEMENS Fire Safety
RNI Remote Network Interface
For the FireFinder XLS Control Panels
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Connects equipment mounted in a remote lobby
enclosure to the FireFinder XLS system
• Built-in transient protection
S; L
• Communicates via H-Net, X-Net,
and CAN protocols
• Supports Style 4 or Style 7 wiring
(CAN Style 4 only) a„ '
• Local sounder included v.
• Supports remote enclosure tamper switch
• &U LC Listed
Description
The Model RNI Remote Network Interface provides The RNI provides transient protection for system
a connection point for use with equipment mounted modules connected to it in the remote enclosure.
in a remote lobby enclosure on the FireFinder XLS Fire The RNI also supports the connection of a local enclo-
Alarm Control Panel. It is used to provide additional sure tamper switch. A local sounder on the RNI can
input, output and control features to the system be used to alert operators to conditions that need
remotely from the main control panel. These additional attention. If required, the sounder can be disabled
features may include control switches and indicators by a jumper on the board.
(SCM-8, LCM-8 and FCM-6), remote emergency
paging microphones or telephones (LVM, FMT), or 24 VDC power for all applications using the RNI can
controls used in graphic annunciators (SIM-16, be provided from a Model PSC-12 Power Supply or
OCM-16). The RNI can be mounted in the REMBOX2 PSX-12 Power Supply Extender in the FireFinder XLS
or REMBOX4 remote lobby enclosure. system enclosure. Power from other UL Listed 24VDC
power sources is also acceptable.
The RNI can connect to the Control Area Network
(CAN) bus through terminals on any PSC-12 power Ordering Information
supply. This connection will allow the use of remote
switches and LEDs in the enclosure using the SCM-8 Model Part
Switch Module, the FCM-6 Fan Control Module, and Number Description Number
the LCM-8 LED Control Module. Adding a connection RNI Remote Network Interface Module for the 500-033420
from the RNI to the low-level audio or telephone riser FireFinder XLS System
on any PSC-12 will allow the use of a remote micro- REMBOX2 Two Module Black Remote Lobby Box 500-633772
phone (Model LVM) or a remote master telephone I REMBOX41 Four Module Black Remote Lobby Box 1 500-633914
(Model FMT) in the enclosure.
Electrical Ratings
24V Back Plane Current: 0
Screw Terminal 24V Current: 75mA
6.2V Back Plane Current: 0
24V Standby Current: 75mA CATALOG NUMBER 2
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Compatible FireFinder-XLS Cards
Any combination of (2) of the following option cards
can be installed in the CC-2:
Model Description Part No.
Fire System Cards:
DLC Device Loop Card 500-033090
ZIC-4A Zone Indicating Card 4 Circuits 500-033050
ZIC-813 Zone Indicating Card 8 Circuits 500-034040
CRC-6 Controllable Relay Card 500-033250
NIC-C Network Interface Card 500-033240
CDC-4 Conventional Detector Card 500-034200
Voice System Cards:
DAC Digital Audio Card 500-035000
DAC-NET Digital Audio Card-Network 500-035100
AIC Audio Input Card 500-035300
ZAC-40 Zone Amplifier Card-40 Watt 500-035400
TRC Tape Recording Card 500-035700
TZC-8 Telephone Zone Card 500-034110
Ordering Information
Model Description Part No.
CC-2 I Card Cage 2 Slots 500-633440
Refer to Installation Instruction 315-033035
NOTICE: The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will
be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either
expressed or implied with regard to loss,damage, liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton, Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
g g 12S FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 January 2003
Fire Safety Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 supersedes sheet dated 12/01
SIEMENS Fire Safety
CC-2 Card Cage-2 Slots
For FireFinder XLS Control Panels
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Common Cardcage for all FireFinder-XLS Fire &Voice , r :
option cards
• (2) slots to mount any option cards—with no restrictions
• Mounts on CAB-MP— (1) module space
• Removable terminal blocks
• Color coded & numbered terminal blocks
• All field wiring terminations on top (power limited)
• All internal wiring terminations on bottom
(non-power limited) ST
• Molded card guides for card mounting a
• Card position locator label on card guide
• All cards communicate via common 60 pin
power/data bus
• Screw terminals wire sizes supported:
12 AWG —24AWG
• DIN connectors
• �` UL/ ULC listed CSFM, NYMEA,
City of Chicago, FM pending
Description
The CC-2 card cage provides the physical mounting wires are connected.The terminal blocks for each of
location and all wiring connection points for all fire and the (2) card slots are color coded to provide techni-
voice system options cards for the FireFinder-XLS cians with a simple guide when replacing terminal
system. blocks removed during wiring and commissioning.
All cards plugged into the CC-2 card cage communicate CC-2 card slot colors Slot 1 — Red , Slot 2 — Orange.
with other FireFinder-XLS modules via a common (60) Each color coded connector is also numbered to make
pin data bus.This (60) pin bus runs through the card wiring terminations to the correct position on the terminal block simple and reduce the potential for
cage making all communication data buses and signals wiring errors.
available to all cards. Connectors are provided on the
left & right side of the CC-2 to connect a (60) pin cable The CC-2 is shipped with two card guides (top and
for communications with the FireFinder-XLS's operator bottom) which mount to the CC-2 PCB.The "top" card
interface, power supplies and amplifiers modules. guide contains a blank label for use by the installer to
There are no active components on the CC-2. indicate the location or card slot position.This label
All field wiring to devices and circuits terminates on serves as a reminder to the installer to insure the
proper card goes in the correct card slot — this is
the CC-2 card cage. All cards designed for use with important during commissioning when cards may be
the CC-2 route their field wiring terminations to the installed after the field wiring terminations have
"top" of the CC-2 —these connections are all power already been made — also for when cards are removed
limited. Internal wiring connections distribute 24VDC for service. All field wiring terminations are typically
to cards or high level audio signals (depending on made to the CC-2 terminal blocks before the card
application used) connect to the "bottom" of the CC-2
— these connections are all non-power limited. guides are mounted and the option cards are installed.
All wiring connections to the CC-2 are to removable The CC-2 mounts in one of the four available module
terminal blocks.Terminal blocks are rated for use with spaces on the CAB-MP mounting plate for installation
wire sized 12AWG to 24AWG. Each terminal block in the CAB1, CAB2 or CA133 enclosures.
comes with a protective cover — that also serves
as a handle to allow easy terminal block removal when CATALOG NUMBER +
W21
Compatible FireFinder-XLS Cards
Any combination of (5) of the following option cards
can be installed in the CC-5:
Model Description Part No.
Fire System Cards:
DLC Device Loop Card 500-033090
ZIC-4A Zone Indicating Card 4 Circuits 500-033050
ZIC-8B Zone Indicating Card 8 Circuits 500-034040
CRC-6 Controllable Relay Card 500-033250
NIC-C Network Interface Card 500-033240
CDC-4 Conventional Detector Card 500-034200
Voice System Cards:
DAC Digital Audio Card 500-035000
DAC-NET Digital Audio Card-Network 500-035100
AIC Audio Input Card 500-035300
ZAC-40 Zone Amplifier Card-40 Watt 500-035400
TRC Tape Recording Card 500-035700
TZC-8 Telephone Zone Card 500 034110
Ordering Information
Model I Description Part No.
CC-5 I Card Cage 5 Slots 500-633037
Refer to Installation Instruction 315-033035
NOTICE:The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will
be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either
expressed or implied with regard to loss,damage, liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton, Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
g g 12S FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 January 2003
Fire Safety Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 saoersedes sheet dated lvol
SIEMENS Fire Safety
CC-5 Card Cage-5 Slots
For FireFinder XLS Control Panels
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Common Cardcage for all FireFinder-XLS Fire &Voice
ell-
option cards
• (5) slots to mount any option cards-with no restrictions
• Mounts on CAB-MP- (2) module spaces
• Removable terminal blocks
• Color coded & numbered terminal blocks
• All field wiring terminations on top (power limited)
• All internal wiring terminations on bottom
(non-power limited)
• Molded card guides for card mounting _
• Card position locator label on card guide
• All cards communicate via common 60 pin
power/data bus
• Screw terminals wire sizes supported:
12 AWG -24AWG
• DIN connectors
• UL/ULC listed CSFM, NYMEA,
�L City of Chicago, FM pending
Description
The CC-5 card cage provides the physical mounting wires are connected.The terminal blocks for each
location and all wiring connection points for all fire and of the (5) card slots are color coded to provide techni-
voice system options cards for the FireFinder-XLS cians with a simple guide when replacing terminal
system. blocks removed during wiring and commissioning.
All cards plugged into the CC-5 card cage communicate CC-5 card slot colors Slot 1 - Red , Slot 2 - Orange,
with other FireFinder-XLS modules via a common (60) Slot 3 -Yellow, Slot 4 - Green, Slot 5 - Blue. Each
pin data bus.This (60) pin bus runs through the card color coded connector is also numbered to make wiring
cage making all communication data buses and signals terminations to the correct position on the terminal
available to all cards. Connectors are provided on the block simple and reduce the potential for wiring errors.
left & right side of the CC-5 to connect a (60) pin cable The CC-5 is shipped with two card guides (top and
for communications with the FireFinder-XLS's operator bottom) which mount to the CC-5 PCB. The "top" card
interface, power supplies and amplifiers modules, guide contains a blank label for use by the installer to
There are no active components on the CC-5. indicate the location or card slot position.This label
All field wiring to devices and circuits terminates on serves as a reminder to the installer to insure the
the CC-5 card cage. All cards designed for use with proper card goes in the correct card slot - this is
the CC-5 route their field wiring terminations to the important during commissioning when cards may
"top" of the CC-5 - these connections are all power be installed after the field wiring terminations have
limited. Internal wiring connections distribute 24VDC already been made - also for when cards are removed
to cards or high level audio signals (depending on for service. All field wiring terminations are typically
application used) connect to the "bottom" of the CC-5 made to the CC-5 terminal blocks before the card
- these connections are all non-power limited. guides are mounted and the option cards are installed.
All wiring connections to the CC-5 are to removable The CC-5 mounts in two of the four available module
terminal blocks.Terminal blocks are rated for use with spaces on the CAB-MP mounting plate for installation
wire sized 12AWG to 24AWG. Each terminal block in the CAB1, CAB2 or CAB3 enclosures.
comes with a protective cover - that also serves as
a handle to allow easy terminal block removal when CATALOG NUMBER
2o
Electrical Ratings
24V Back Plane Current: 0
Screw Terminal 24V Current: 10mA per relay +
1.2mA per supervised
input
6.2V Back Plane Current: 0
24V Standby Current: 20mA + 10mA per
relay + 1.2mA per
supervised input
NOTICE:The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will
be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either
expressed or implied with regard to loss,damage,liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 4/03 Brampton, Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada HT 5E4
g g 18S FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 April 2003
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JEMENS Fire Safety
iIM-16 Supervised Input Module
3r FireFinder XLS Control Panels
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Provides 16 general purpose inputs for remote
sub-system monitoring
I•
• Each input separately programmable for supervision
or no supervision
• Provides Two form "C" relays
• Input circuits power limited
• Can be mounted remotely
• Programmable input circuit usage (alarm, trouble,
supervisory, security, status, etc.)
•
• & U LC Listed
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ascription
SIM-16 Supervised input Module is a remotely Every time a change of state of the input is detected,
ated, general-purpose input module. It provides a unique CAN message is sent to the NIC-C. A CAN
teen input circuits for remote system monitoring. message from the NIC-C directed to the SIM-16
,h input can be individually programmed as super- controls the Form C relays.
ed (dry contact only) or unsupervised (general
-pose input.) The SIM-16 has two Form C relays. The SIM-16 may be installed in a REMBOX or in any
relays and inputs are programmed using the Zeus other UL864 approved enclosure. If using REMBOX2
;tern programming tool. or 4, mount the SIM-16 in one module space on a
REMBOX2-MP or REMBOX4-MP using the four screws
provided. Up to 4 SIM-16's will fit in a REMBOX2 and
aeration up to eight will fit in a REMBOX4. SIM-16 fits in a
SIM-16 is mounted in an enclosure that is re- single system-3 module footprint.
tely located from the main control panel. Commu-
ation between the SIM-16 and the NIC-C (Network Ordering Information
3rface Card) is through the Control Area Network
�N) bus. Up to 99 SIM-16s can be used with a Model No. Description Part No.
gle NIC-C. SIM-16 Supervised Input Module 500-034060
;h SIM-16 has two 10-position rotary switches that CCL CAN-CABLE Long 30 in.6-conductor 599-634214
used to set the board address on the CAN which REMBOX2 REMBOX2 500-633772
i sub-address of the NIC-C. REMBOX4 REMBOX4 500-633914
,1-16 supervised input circuits can be a maximum of
feet in length.
CATALOG NUMBER 6319
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outputs to function in a degrade mode even if the main Technical Data
FireFinder XLS processor or the local network commu- Output Current Active (max) - 4.0 A (24VDC) per output
nication link has failed. In a degrade mode a ZIC-4A will Mounting - Plugs in 1 slot of CC-5
respond to an alarm or trouble from any intelligent or CC-2
addressable initiating device or conventional zone Output Wiring Limitations-
initiating device connected in the same local enclosure. At 4.0 amps - 0.8 ohms max.
Standard NAC zone- Each of the four circuits on the At 3.5 amps - 1.0 ohms max.
ZIC-4A can be configured for use as a standard Notifi- At 3.0 amps - 1.2 ohms max.
cation Appliance Circuit. The NAC output can be used At 2.5 amps - 1.5 ohms max.
as a steady, strobe synchronized, or zone coded At 2.0 amps - 2.0 ohms max.
output. The available codings include ANSI Temporal, At 1.5 amps - 2.7 ohms max.
March Time 120 pulse per minute (PPM), March Time At 1.0 amps - 4.2 ohms max.
60 PPM, March Time 30 PPM, Canadian Two-stage 30 At 0.5 amps - 8.7 ohms max.
PPM, Canadian Two-stage 120 PPM and custom
coding. Outputs may be programmed through logic to Ordering Information
transmit up to three different signal types depending
on event priority. For instance, the same circuit can be Model Part
I� y Number Description Number
programmed to transmit the ANSI Temporal pattern for ZIC-4A Zone Indicating Card 500-033050
evacuation, March Time 120 PPM for tornado notifica-
tion, and a custom code for recall.
Controls and Indicators
Standard speaker zone- Each of the four circuits on RESET switch - Re-initializes the ZIC-4A card
the ZIC-4A can be configured for use as a standard only
speaker circuit in single or dual channel systems. The
ZIC-4A can be used with the ZAM-80/180 bulk amplifier POWER LED - Indicates that power is applied
or the ZAC-40 amplifier card. Each circuit on the to the ZIC-4A
ZIC-4A is limited to 96 Watts per zone.
CARD FAIL LED - Illuminates when the card
Releasing zone- Each of the four circuits on the microprocessor has failed
ZIC-4A can be configured for use as a releasing circuit.
This circuit can be used to release FM-200, Halon, CAN FAIL LED - Illuminates when the CAN
Pre-action or Deluge sprinkler systems. The releasing communication fails and the
circuit can use power directly from the FireFinder XLS ZIC-4A is in degrade mode
system. No external regulated power supply is HNET FAIL LED - Illuminates when the HNET
required. The releasing circuit can be optionally communication fails and the
configured for use in Canada.
ZIC-4A is in degrade mode
Municipal Tie- Each of the four circuits on the ZIC-4A GND FAULT LED - Indicates the detection of a
can be configured so that it can be connected to and ground fault condition (either
activate a municipal city tie box. The circuit meets the negative or positive) on the
requirement of some jurisdictions to allow the box to be ZIC-4A field wiring
reset before the fire alarm control panel. A Model LLM-1
Leased Line Module is required for this feature. ZONE ACTIVE LEDs - Illuminates to indicate that the
Leased Line-Each of the four circuits on the ZIC-4A can zone has been activated either
be configured for connection to a leased line. The circuits automatically or manually. There
can be programmed to transmit alarm, supervisory,or is one LED for each zone.
trouble signals.A Model LLM-1 Leased Line Module is TROUBLE LEDs - Indicates the presence of a
required for this feature. trouble condition (either an open
Bell Follower-Each of the four circuits on the ZIC-4A circuit or a short circuit) on the
can be configured as a NAC that can follow the input from zone. There is one LED for
another NAC in an external fire alarm control panel. each zone.
Circuit 1 on a ZIC-4A within a FireFinder XLS system Electrical Ratings
enclosure can be configure as the Bell Follower-Master g
and is connected to the external NAC. Any other ZIC-4A 24V Back Plane Current: 275mA
circuit in that enclosure can be configured to follow the
state of the Master. This feature can be used to synchro- Screw Terminal 24V Current: Total NAC current
nize coded or ANSITemporal patterns for audibles with
another fire alarm control panel. 6.2V Back Plane Current: 0
24V Standby Current: 90mA + 4mA per EOL
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton, Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
g g IeS FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 January 2003
Fire Safety Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 supersedes sheet dated 12/01
SIEMENS Fire Safety
ZICAA Zone Indicatin g Card
For the FireFinder XLS System
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Operates Audible orVisual Notification Appliances
• Three Unique Signals from each circuit
• Operates Audio Speakers (25V, 70V or 100V RMS)
• One orTwo Channel Voice Operation F-
• Four Class A (Style Z) or Class B (St-yleY) Circuits
• 24VDC 4.0 Amps Per Circuit Da !
• City Tie or Leased Line Output
• Releasing Service a
• Fully Programmable
• Coded Audibles Available
• D
Built-in Strobe Synchronization
Y
• Bell Follower Application Available t
• March Time/Uniform Code 3
• Selectable Degrade Operation
• Silenceable/Non-Silenceable Option o o
• Automatic/Manual Control A s
• On Board Microprocessor 4
• Built-in Ground Fault Detection
• Circuits Power Limited Per NEC 760 ZIC-4A Front View ZIC-4A Side View
• NFPA 13, Pre-Action and Deluge
• NFPA 2001, FM-200 Releasing
• NFPA 12A, Halon Releasing
• Listed, ULC Listed, CSFM,
NYMEA and FM Pending
Description
The Zone Indicating Card ZIC-4A provides four fully Each circuit or output may be controlled automatically
supervised programmable output circuits for use on the with system logic programmed with the ZEUS program-
FireFinder XLS Fire Alarm Control Panel. The ZIC-4A ming tool or manually using the FireFinder XLS keypad on
supplies four Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) type the PMI. Automatic control may also be time based.
output circuits, power limited to 4.0 amps maximum per Each circuit or output can be manually "Armed"
circuit. Each circuit can be independently programmed for or "Disarmed" through the PMI keypad. When any
use with listed audible or visual notification appliances, circuit or output has been "Disarmed;' the PMI display
listed emergency audio speakers, municipal tie boxes, will indicate the affected circuit or output and the
leased lines, or as releasing circuits. The ZIC-4A plugs "Partial System Disable" LED will illuminate, until
into one slot in the CC-5 or CC-2 Card Cage, and has the circuit or output has been returned to the 'Armed"
on-board LEDs for system status and troubleshooting. condition.The ZIC-4A circuits can also be manually
Indication of power,communication,internal operation, energized or de-energized when in the "Disarmed"
and ground fault conditions are provided, as well as state using the PMI. The ZIC-4A contains an on-board
indication of circuit activation or trouble conditions. microprocessor which allows notification circuit
All system status conditions are also reported to the
system Person-Machine Interface, the PMI.
CATALOG NUMBER 6315
Technical Data
Current Supervisory: 10 mA
Current Active: 20.5 mA per relay energized
Contact Rating: 4 Amps @ 30 VDC/120 VAC
resistive, 3.5 Amps @ 120VAC
inductive (0.6 P.F.)
Contact Configuration: SPDT(Form "C")
Relay Configuration: Supervised
Coil Normal State: De-energized
Mounting: Plug in 1 Slot of CC-5 or CC-2
Ordering Information
Model Part
Number Description Number
CRC-6 Controllable Relay Card 500-033250
Controls and Indicators
RESET switch - Re-initializes the CRC-6 card
only.
POWER LED- Indicates system power is
applied to the CRC-6.
CARD FAIL LED - Illuminates when the card
microprocessor has failed.
HNET FAIL LED- Illuminates when the HNET
communication fails and the
CRC-6 isin the DEGRADE
mode.
24V FAIL LED- Illuminates when the 24VDC
supply falls below 18 VDC.
RELAY ACTIVE LEDs - Illuminates steadily to indicate
that the relay is active, and
blinks to indicate relay coil
failure. There is one LED for
each of the six relays.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton, Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
g g IeS FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 January 2003
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SIEMENS Fire Safety
CRC-6 Controllable Relay Card
For FireFinder XLS
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
Features
• Six Independent SPDT Contacts (Form "C")
• 4 Amps @ 30 VDC/120VAC Resistive
• 3.5 Amps @ 120 VAC Inductive (0.6 PE)
• Fully Programmable
• Time Based Operation
• Manual or Automatic Control
• Supervised Coils
_ 1
• Built-in Status and Troubleshooting LEDs
• On Board Microprocessor
OUL Listed, ULC Listed,
V� CRC-6 Front View CRC-6 Side View
FM Approval Pending
Description
The Controllable Relay Card (Model CRC-6) is used Indication of power, communication, internal operation,
with the FireFinder XLS Fire Alarm Control Panel. and 24V power source are provided, as well as indica-
It is designed to provide auxiliary control of building tion of each relay's operation and status. Programming
functions such as door holder release, elevator capture, the CRC-6 is performed using the FireFinder XLS
smoke control, lock release, etc. The CRC-6 plugs into configuration tool ZEUS.
one slot in the CC-5 or CC-2 Card Cage. It provides six
fully programmable relays. Each relay contains one set of Electrical Ratings
SPDT contacts rated at 4 Amps 30 VDC/120 VAC resistive
and 3.5 amps 120 VAC inductive (0.6 PE). All relay coils 24V Back Plane Current: 10mA + 20.5mA
are supervised to ensure proper operation. Individual per relay
relays can be automatically activated or deactivated Screw Terminal 24 Current: 0
through control by event and time based logic con-
tained in the Person-Machine Interface (Model PMI). 6.2V Back Plane Current: 120mA
Each relay may also be either manually controlled or
"Disarmed" The PMI will indicate the affected relay 24V Standby Current: 20.5mA per relay
and the "Partial System Disable" indicator will illumi-
nate until the relay is returned to an 'Armed" condition.
The CRC-6 has on-board LEDs for system status
and troubleshooting.
CATALOG NUMBER 6314
There is also an option to perform a loop test. (The DPU The DPU-PRT package includes a printer and carrying
will only operate with AC in this mode due to power case. Printer supplies are standard off-the-shelf models
consumption.) The DPU will display the addresses and the that can be purchased at any office supply or office
device type, a summary count of devices (by type)commu- superstore.
nicating on that loop and indicate addresses that have no
device and if the devices are in alarm. The operator can also Ordering Information
use the DPU to detect ground faults on the device loop.
The DPU is backward compatible for use with MXL devices. Model Part
A simple menu selection moves you to the MXL mode and Number Description Number
allows for device testing and programming. The DPU does DPU Device Program/Test Unit for Fire Finder 500-033260
NOT perform loop and ground fault tests in the MXL mode; XLS and MSL Devices
this feature only works for DPU-C1 Carrying Case for DPU 500-033990
H-series Fire Finder XLS devices. DPU-PRT Larger Carrying Case and Printer 500-034020
The DPU has an integral DB-11 base for detector
programming and testing, storage compartment for
the programming cable that is used for other devices and
comes with a DB-3 base adapter for use with IL-series
detectors used on MXL systems. Also included is the
power supply used for AC operation and battery charg-
ing. The battery compartment is easily opened for
battery replacement. The compartment contains
a switch to turn off the charging circuit when using
alkaline batteries.
NOTICE: The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety control equipment will be considered a
misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either expressed or implied with regards to loss,
damage, liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park,NJ 07932 10/02 Brampton,Ontario
Siemens Building lo Tel (973)593-2600 10M Canada L6T5E4
g Techno g I @S FAX:(973)593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905)799-9937 October 2002
Fire Safety Website:www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX:(905)799-9858 Supersedes sheet dated n/ot
SIEMENS Fire Safety
DPU Device Program/Test Unit
For FireFinder XLS Intelligent Initiating Devices
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Programs anclTests devices for FireFinderXLS
and MXL systems
• Compact and Portable
• Up to 4 hours continuous use on fully charged -,
batteries
• Operates with NiMH rechargeable batteries
(included) or AA Alkaline
• AC adapter included
• Serves as a loop tester and ground fault
detector for FireFinder XLS
• FLASH memory for easy download and
software upgrades - ..�>..
• Works with optional label printer to print
loop-detector addresses
• Carrying case available
• UL and ULC submitted
DPU Pmgramfrest Unit
Introduction
The DPU Device Program/Test Unit is a powerful The DPU has an LCD displaywith keypad that prompts
programming and test tool that expedites installation the installer through easy to use program and test menus
of FireFinder XLS devices. The DPU programs that take little to no training for first time users. The unit is
addresses into devices and tests them to assure they supplied with NilVH rechargeable batteries and an AC
operate properly prior to installation. Prior to connect- power supply and will operate in either battery or AC
ing a device circuit to the control panel, you can modes.The batteries are easily exchanged with off-the-
operate the loop from the DPU (AC power must be shelf Alkaline AA batteries
used for this operation), allowing you to debug the
circuit and test for ground faults. The DPU-PRT includes To program and test a detector, simply insert the
a label printer and a larger carrying case for the DPU and detector in the DPUs integrated DB-11 base and enter
printer. The DPU-C1 is a carrying case for only the DPU. the device address as prompted on the DPUs backlit
display. The address automatically increments to the
next address for ease of addressing multiple devices,
Description but the user can easily insert a different address if
The DPU Device Program/Test Device is a compact, desired. The user also has the option of entering a loop
portable, menu driven device that makes programming number if they are printing labels at the same time.
and testing of intelligent devices faster and easier than Using the optional label printer, is a simple as telling
ever before. The DPU electronically programs the the DPU how many labels are required. The labels will
device's address into its non-volatile memory. The automatically print as the devices are programmed.
DPU then tests the device's functionality, assuring The label maker is operated on AC current.
the installer that the device works properly prior to
installation.
CATALOG NUMBER 6313
Ordering Information
Model Part
Number Description Number
DLC Device Loop Card 500-033090
HFP-11 Fireprint Detector 500-033290
HFPT-11 Thermal Detector 500-033380
HTRI-S Single Input Module 500-033370
HTRI-D Dual Input Module 500-033360
HTRI-R Single Input with Relay 500-033300
HTRI-M Mini Input Module 500-034000
HMS-S Manual Station-Single Action 500-033200
HMS-D Manual Station-Dual Action 500-033400
HMS-M Manual Station-Metal 500-033450
HMS-2S Manual Station-2 Stage 500-033460
HMS-SA Manual Station-Single Action,Auxilliary Contact 500-034150
Electrical Ratings
24V Back Plane Current: 0
Screw Terminal 24V Current: 100mA + 1.8mA
per device
6.2V Back Plane Current: 200mA
24V Stand by Current: 145mA + 1.8mA
per device
NOTICE:The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will
be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either
expressed or implied with regard to loss,damage, liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton, Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
g g IeS FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 January 2003
Fire Safety Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 Supersedes sheet dated 12/01
SIEMENS Fire Safety
DLC Device Loo p Card
For FireFinder" XLS Control Panels
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Provides two intelligent addressable circuits
i
• 252 Addresses per DLC card
9
• Compatible with H-series detectors and devices
I<==F
• Polarity Insensitive utilizing SureWireTmTechnology
• DLC has 12 diagnostic LEDs for easy circuit
diagnosis '
• Supports T-Tapping
• On-board ground fault detection and short
circuit isolation 1.
• On-board microprocessor for dependable and
efficient device communication
• Degrade Mode
X
• Style 4 (Class B) or Style 6 (Class A) wiring <_
supported
• &andand
Ciitty of Chicago pending DLC NYMEA DLC Front View DLC Side View
Description
The DLC Device Loop Card is the interface for connec- The DLC communicates detector information such as
tion with FireFinder XLS detectors and initiating sensitivity of intelligent fire detectors and logic function
devices including manual stations, control and input information to the PMI located at the control panel.
devices. The DLC plugs into one slot of the CC-2 or
CC-5 card cage. Programming the DLC is accom- The DLC supports two isolated circuits with a total of
plished using the FireFinder XLS Zeus configuration up to 252 devices as well as relay and audible bases,
tool. The DLC takes one address on the network and remote lamps and duct detector housings in any
communicates with two device circuits with a total of combination. The microprocessor controls the on-
up to 252 detectors and devices. The DLC has 12 board isolation to isolate the circuits if one is shorted
LEDs for diagnostic purposes and provides ground allowing the other circuit to continue operating. The on-
fault detection and zone isolation circuitry. board microprocessor continues to operate even in the
event of a CPU failure at the control panel for contin-
Application ued protection of life and property.
The DLC initializes, operates and maintains all devices
residing on its two circuits. The DLC communicates all
relevant device and event information such as alarms and
troubles to the FireFinder XLS control panel as well as
supervising the circuit. The DLC is polarity insensitive"
greatly reducing commissioning time normally spent
tracing down crossed field wiring.
CATALOG NUMBER 6312
Ong Data C O q INCH SQUARE
ELECTRICAL BOX.
o Z,/Z INCHES DEEP
CD
� 3'/z INCHGANG o
O DOUBLE r__--�; o
SWITCHBOX ` � l y21NCH DEEP EXTEN S0N
11 i OR 1'/4 INCH DEEP PlA
o + I RING EXTENSION
® 1 /
I ,
+ 1 0
P l+t HCP
/ — SQUARE BLANK
..---PLATE(USER SUPPLIED)
OR
DOUBLE GANG DOUBLE GANG BLANK
&L ,NK SVCHPIATE SWITCHPLATE
(USER SUPPLIED) (USER SUPPLIED)
/ switchbox or the
the double g e t e same four screws
Note.When usln9extension, the blank plate
electrical plaster ring the module and
double Nang , deep to fasten both late(user
deep, that is 2 Iz fuser supplied)• 4„blank p
andard 3 Iz faster late with a
ox or a 4„square electrical boil�4,deep p odule front p
deep extension or a fasten with two plate screws
1/z' g. Cover the m
ter a supplied)and
nsion. Insert the HCP into the box
the field wiring late to the box,
en the module p
with Flre Safety eQUIP-ent will
uch void all waaanties either
Fire safety detectors and bases
equipment and ass Ice Problems. Safety
se of other than andtor sere Flte
Fire Safety irab'lR;es 2 Kenview Boulevar
misapplication d to loss,damage•
died with re9a Brampton, Ontario
1103 6E1 January 20p3
Fire Safety Canada L6T 9937 aared,zio,
Road 5M Tel'. (905)799 suPersedessnee
8 Qe",pe k, NJ 07932 9051 799-9858
Florham SFS-IG FAX. I
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SIEMENS Fire Safety
HCP
FireFinderTM XLS Control Point Module
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS -
• Intelligent Device for use with FireFinder XLS Control Panel
• Used as a Telephone Zone, Speaker Zone or
Notification Appliance Circuit
• Provides either a 25V (35 Watts) or 70.7V (25 Watts) ,l >.
Single Channel Speaker Zone
• Provides 24 VDC Notification Appliance Circuits
• Used with Siemens Fire Safety Notification Appliances
• Firefighters Telephone Circuits
• Polarity Insensitive with SureWireT"'Technology
• Internally Power Limited Using Self Restoring Solid
State Thermal Devices
• Supervised DC Input
• Mounts on Standard Electrical Box (Double Gang '
or 4" Square) �, x
• No Mechanical Address Programming Required �� "
• Listed and ULC Listed;
City of Chicago, CSFM, NYMEA (Pending)
Description
The HCP provides an intelligent control point for the This 24VDC input to the HCP is supervised by the
FireFinder XLS Control Panel. The HCP can be pro- HCP itself so that power wiring may include branch
grammed as an independent, remotely located tele- circuits. When programmed as a speaker zone, the
phone zone, speaker zone or notification appliance high power audio risers are supervised using the ZAC-
circuit. The HCP is designed to be used with the 40 or ZAM-80/180 zone amplifiers. When programmed
Siemens Fire Safety notification appliance product line. as a telephone zone, the telephone riser is supervised
The HCP can be programmed for any of the usages
by the TZC-8 module.
mentioned above using the ZEUS programming The HCP mounts in a standard double gang or 4"
software and controlled by the systems' output logic. square electrical box.
It can be addressed and tested using the DPU device,
eliminating the need for any mechanical addressing. This equipment is approved for operation over the
The output of the HCP is inherently power limited temperature range of 0°C to 49°C and relative humid-
using solid state, self-restoring thermal devices. ity range of 93% RH +/- 2% RH at 40°C +/-2°C.
The HCP communicates through the DLC analog loop
and can be wired either Class A (Style Z) or Class B
(Style Y). The 24 VDC power input comes from either
the control panel or from any UL listed power limited,
auxiliary power supply.
CATALOG NUMBER 6311
NOTICE:The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety
equipment will be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as
such void all warranties either expressed or implied with regard to loss,damage,
liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park,NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton,Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel:(973)593-2600 5M Canada L6T5E4
9 g IeS FAX:(973)593-6670 SFS-IG Tel:(905)799-9937 January 2003
Fire Safety Website:www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX:(905)799-9858 Supersedes sheet dated 12101
SIEMENS Fire Safety
HLIM Line Isolator Module
For Use With the FireFinder XLS Control Panel
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Short Circuit Isolation
• Used on FireFinder XLS Intelligent Device Circuits
• Increased Fault Tolerance
• Style 4 or Style 6
• Up to 12 Per DLC Circuit Max.
• Requires no Programming
• Does Not Occupy a Device Address
• Mounts in Either 4" Square, 21/8" Deep
or a 3 1/2" Deep Double Gang Electrical Box
• Local LED Indicator
• Cover Plate Included
• OListed, ULC Listed, NYMEA and CSFM
Approved
Description Ordering Information
The HLIM loop isolator module provides short circuit Model Part
protection on FireFinder XLS intelligent device circuits Number Description Number
(DLC).When a short is detected by the HLIM, it isolates HLIM Line Isolator Module for FireFinder XLS 500-033170
the affected segment of the circuit,allowing the remaining
devices to continue operation.The HLIM is self-restoring,
automatically reconnecting to circuit segment when the
fault is removed.
The HLIM also includes a yellow LED which illuminates
to indicate that the device has been activated.The HLIM
mounts in either a 4"square, 21/8"deep or a 3 1/2"deep
double gang electrical box and is supplied with a cover
plate with an opening for the LED.
It can be wired in either a Style 4 or Style 6 configuration.
The HLIM does not occupy a device address on the DLC
circuit and requires no programming. Up to twelve HLIMs
may be installed on each DLC loop.
CATALOG NUMBER 6310
The HTRI-M is fully compatible on the same XLS
circuit with all intelligent H Series detectors, HMS
Series addressable manual stations or any other H
Series addressable intelligent modules, such as the
HZM or HCR
All HTRI-M intelligent interface modules have been
UL and ULC submitted.
Environmental operating conditions for all HTRI-M
modules are 32°F (°C) to 120°F (49°C) with a relative
humidity of not greater than 93% non-condensating.
Ordering Information
Model Shipping Weight Part
Number Description oz. kg. Number
HTRI-M Single Input 3.5 .1 500-034000
HTRI-MC ULC Model for Canada 3.5 .1 500-034000C
Electrical Ratings
Current Draw (Active or Standby): 1.5mA
NOTICE:The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will
be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either
expressed or implied with regard to loss,damage, liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 1/03 Brampton, Ontario
Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 January 2003
Fire Safety Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 Supersedes sheet dated 12/01
SIEMENS Fire Safety
HTRI-M Intelligent Device Interface Module
For Use With the FireFinder-XLS Control Panel
- ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
Intelligent Interface Modules For
FireFinderlm XLS Control Panels {
• Interfaces and Supervises Normally Open (Fire Detection)
or Normally Closed Contacts (Security Detection) 'b
4 iM
• Compact Size Allows Mounting in Single Gang Box
Behind Equipment
• Polarity Insensitive with SureWirell Technology #'
• Operates with FireFinder XLS DLC Circuit
• Innovative Technology Supports Comprehensive r''� EGND" "z` "I
System and Interface Communication I I
GRG ORG GRN ILK REO
• Dynamic Supervision
ALL CONNE TONS ARE POWER LIMI-
• Two Wire Operation REF PIN3315-034000TR INSTL
MICE ADOR.
• DPU Device Program/Test Unit Electronically SIEMENS
HTRI-M
Programs and Verifies Device's Address and Tests Siemens Building Technologies,
Device's Functionality Florham Park,New Jersey 07932
• U ULC Listed
L CSFM, FM and NYMEA Pending
Introduction
The HTRI-M Intelligent interface module is designed Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.,Fire Safety
to provide the means of interfacing direct shorting Division innovative technology allows all HTRI-M
devices to the FireFinder XLS system's DLC loop intelligent interface modules to be programmed by
circuit. using the DPU Device Program/Test Unit. The DPU is a
compact, portable, menu driven accessory that makes
The HTRI-M Intelligent interface module provides the programming and testing an interface device faster,
market's most advanced method of address program- easier and more dependable than previous methods.
ming and supervision, combined with sophisticated The DPU eliminates the need for mechanical address-
control panel communication. Each HTRI-M interface ing mechanisms, such as program jumpers, DIP
module incorporates microcomputer chip technology switches or rotary dials, because it electronically sets
and its sophisticated bi-directional communication the HTRI-M interface's address into the interface's
capabilities with the control panel. microcomputer chip non-volatile memory. Vibration,
corrosion and other conditions that deteriorate me-
Description chanical addressing mechanisms are no longer a cause
The HTRI-M is designed to monitor a normally open or for concern.This HTRI-M is connected to the program/
closed dry contact and reports the contact's status to tester with the programming cable provided with the tester.This cable (P/N 110-694927) utilizes two (2)
the control panel. alligator clip connectors, to attach to the HTRI-M.
The device's microcomputer chip has the capacity of
storing, in memory, identification information as well The HTRI-M Series has five leads, one for grounding,
as important operating status information. which are wired to the system with user supplied
wire nuts.
CATALOG NUMBER 6308
The HMS-S and HMS-D are fitted with screw terminals Ordering Information
for connection to an addressable circuit. They can be
either surface or semiflush mounted. Shipping Weight Part
Model Description Lbs. kg. Number
The HMS Series manual fire alarm boxes derive HMS-S Addressable Manual Fire 2.0 .90 500-033200
their power, communicate information and receive Alarm Box Single Action
commands over a single pair of wires. HMS-D Addressable Manual Fire 2.5 1.13 500-033400
Alarm Box,Double Action
The HMS Series is compatible on the same circuit SB-SR Surface Mounting Box 1.5 .68 310-019860
with all H Series detectors, interfaces or addressable LTP ResetTool Package .5 .23 500-620490
conventional zone modules. (Contains 2 tools)
Mounting Data
HOUSING 'S 4 in
HINGED TO NAMEPLATE _
BACKPLATE SB-5R
1 Yis in 51/2 in
I
HOUSING �' ?i� 110
1 j\
p 0 in
\r- 0 31/2 in DEEP
\ o SWITCH BOX
LOCKING 0 (USER SUPPLIED)
SCREW BACKPLATE \ \ ���•••///
SURFACE MOUNTING ENCLOSURE \
Electrical Ratings
Current Draw (Active or Standby): 1.5mA
NOTICE: The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will
be considered a misapplication of Flip Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either
expressed or implied with regard to loss, damage,liabilities and/or service problems.
Fire Safety Fire Safety
8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 1103 Brampton, Ontario
SiSiemens Building Technologies Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 January 2003
/ebsite: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.`� ' F;1 (305; 1q9-Cl 1�5^
Supersedes sheet d-,te0 12/01
HEMENS Fire Safety
IMS Series Intelligent Initiating Devices
Vlanual Fire Alarm Boxes
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
HMS-S and HMS-D Intelligent Manual Fire Alarm Boxes for FireFinder XLS
Control Panels
• Durable Design
• Shock and Vibration Resistant
• Pull Down Lever Remains Down Until Reset
Custom Microcomputer ChipTechnology '
• Dynamic Supervision
• Polarity I insensitive with SureWirell Technology
! • Reset with Allen Key
• No Break Rods Necessary !
• Two Wire Operation
• Surface or Semif lush Installation
SIEMENS
• DPU Programs and Verifies Device's
Address and Tests Device's Functionality
• Electronic Address Programming is Easier HMS-S HMS-D
and More Dependable Single-Action Station Dual-Action Station
• Single and Double Action Models Available
• & Listed, CSFM, FM and NYMEA Submitted
Introduction
HMS-S and HMS-D intelligent manual fire alarm boxes The HMS-S and HMS-D manual fire alarm boxes
provide the markets' most advanced method of operate with FireFinder XLS Series control panels.
address programming and supervision, combined with
sophisticated control panel communication. Each HMS The manual fire alarm box's microcomputer chip has
manual fire alarm box incorporates custom microcom- the capacity of storing, in memory, identification
puter chip.The microcomputer chip technology, and its information as well as important operating status
sophisticated bi-directional communication capabilities information.
with the control panel, achieves the state of an "Intelli- Siemens Building Technologies Inc., Fire Safety
gent Initiating Device" Division innovative technology also allows all HMS
Series Intelligent manual fire alarm boxes to be pro-
Description grammed by using the Model DPU Programmer/
The HMS-S and HMS-D are constructed of durable Tester. The Programmer/Tester is a compact, portable,
menu driven accessory which makes programming and
molded polycarbonate material which is matte finished testing a manual fire alarm box device faster, easier
in red with raised white lettering.The housing accom- and more dependable than previous methods. The
modates a "pull-down" lever which, when operated, DPU eliminates the need for the device's mechanical
locks in position indicating the manual fire alarm box addressing mechanisms, such as program jumpers,
has been activated.The pull down lever remains down dipswitches or rotary dials because the DPU electroni-
and locked until the manual fire alarm box is reset. cally sets the manual fire alarm box's address into
The manual fire alarm box is reset only by opening the
hinged housing cover with an allen key and then
closing and locking the cover.
CATALOG NUMBER
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FIREFINDER Fire
Index by Model Number
Model Number Description Catalog#
HFP-11 Fireprint Detector 6301
HFPT 11 Thermal Detector for MXL/ICN Control Panels 6302
AD-HR Air Duct Housing 6303
HTRI Series Intelligent Initiating Device Interface Module 6304
ADB-11 Audible Bases 6305
HMS Series Manual Fire Alarm Boxes 6306
RL-HC and RL-HW Remote'Alarm Lamps 6307
HTRI-M Intelligent Device Interface Module 6308
HMS-M Intelligent Initiating Device Manual Fire Alarm Boxes 6309
HLI-M Line Isolator Module 6310
HCP FireFinder XLS Control Point Module 6311
DLC Device Loop Card 6312
DPU Device Program/Test Unit 6313
CRC-6 Control Relay Card 6314
ZIC 74A Zone Indicating Card 6315
HMS-2S and HMS-SA Manual Stations 6316
SCM-8/LCM-8 Switch Control Module 6317
OCM-16 Output Control Module 6318
SIM-16 Supervised Input Module 6319
CC-5 Card Cage-5 Slots 6320
CC-2 Card Cage-2 Slots 6321
PSC-12/PTB/PSX-12 Power Supply Charger Module; Power Termination 6322
Board; Power Supply Extender
RNI Remote Network Interface 6324
RPM Remote Printer Module 6325
SSD System Status Display 6326
CAB-1/2/3/BB/BD/MP Enclosures and Equipment 6327
ID/MP/SP/LP/BP/GP
REMBOX 2/4/MP
CDC-4 Conventional Detector Card 6328
PMI Person Machine Interface 6329
HZM Remote Conventional Zone Module 6330
System Operation
Scope of Work SIEMENS will provide a riser diagram for the system layout wiring of the
new fire alarm installation. New addressable detection devices will replace
the existing System 3 detection devices presently zoned throughout the facility.
Kollmorgen will install all of the new fire alarm devices, back boxes and install
all new fire alarm wiring throughout the building for deterction, horn and/or
speaker/strobe equipment. The new addressaable detection devices will be
installed by Kollmorgen and programmed and tested by SIEMENS. It is advised
that upon installation of all detectors the bases be labled with the riser numbers.
Siemens will provide submittals, drawings,programming and final test.
This proposal does not include sales tax or freight.
This proposal is based per counts provided by the last system test printout.
Siemens Building Technologies proposes to furnish the above Bill of Materials for the attached
terms and conditions for the sum:
TOTAL LOT PROJECT QUOTATION $ 33,000.00
Payment to Net 30 Days from Invoice
This proposal does not include installation,installation material,or any labor or services unless specified above.
Any alteration or deviation from the above involving additional costs will be performed only following acceptance by
Siemens Building Technologies of purchaser's written order and will become an additional cost to purchaser at
Siemens Building Technologies then current charges therefore. Siemens Building Technologies may
withdraw this proposal if not accepted within 30 days from the date shown above.
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc
Quote No. 120263-323 Hartford-Branch
Quote Date( 02/18/05 104 Sebethe Drive
Cromwell,CT 06416
Tel: (860)754-1295
Fax: (860) 635-4662
(AUTHORIZED SIGN E-mail: Bob.Maynard @Siemens.com
_Date: / /
Robert Maynard, SSR
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SIEMENS Fire Safety Division
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc
PROJECT: Kollmorgen - Fire Alarm Replacement
ATTENTION: John Weatherwax, Environmental, Safety and Maintenance Supervisor
CUSTOMER: Kollmorgen - Electro-Optical
ADDRESS: 347 King Street
Northhampton, MA 01060
PHONE: N(413) 586-2330 [ Ext. 2231 ]
FAX: (413) 586-1324 Quotation
Siemens is pleased to quote the FireFinder addressable fire alarm system
Equipment listed is based on the project requirements
Replace System 3 Fire Alarm System
Qty IModel No.1 Vendor I Fire Finder Fire Alarm/Voice System
Bill of Materials:
Main Fire Alarm Control Panel - Black Cabinet with PMI, Power Supply, Live Voice
Microphone, Network card, signal and analog detection circuits, switches and LED
1 FACP-XLS SIEMENS modules, battery backup, as required
Fire Command Center Panel -Wall Cabinet, Remote Network card, SDD-C-REM Remote
1 FACC-XLS SIEMENS LCD Annunciator with Live Voice Microphone mounted in a REMBOX 4
1 RPM SIEMENS Remote Printer Module [ RS232]
1 PAL-1 SIEMENS UL Listed for Fire Parallel Printer
9 HMS-D SIEMENS Manual Statoin- Dual Action
10 HFPT-11 SIEMENS Thermal Heat Detector-Addressable
150 HFP-11 SIEMENS FirePrint Smoke Detector-Addressable
160 DB-11 SIEMENS Standard Detector Base
3 HTRI-D SIEMENS Monitoring Module Addressable- Dual Input
3 HTRI-S SIEMENS Single Input Monitor Module
Final Hookup of Equipment&Inspection & Test
Included SIEMENS LABOR Project Management, Programming and Head-end Hook-up of Equipment
Included SIEMENS LABOR Programming of Equipment
Included SIEMENS LABOR Engineering of Proper Equipment Layout
Included SIEMENS LABOR Final Inspection and Testing of Equipment
Included SIEMENS Contract Supplied Equipment Manufacturers Warranty
Fire Safety,
Siemens Building Technologies,Inc.
8 Fernwood Road, Florham Park, NJ 07932
Phone:973.593.2600 • Fax:973.593.6665
Siemens Building Technologies,LTD
2 Kenview Boulevard, Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 Canada
Phone:905.799.9937 • Fax:905.799.9858
sbt.siemens.comlfis
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Fast and easy installation .
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Built for speed in every way,the FireFinder system Use of Any Existing Wire—The system can be
Hand-held Device Programmer and Loop
Tester helps reduce installation time. contains revolutionary SureWire technology that connected to existing field device and notifica-
can help eliminate installation errors and reduce tion circuit wiring,which saves time and money
installation time by up to 25%. This one-of-a-kind on retrofits`* To further reduce installation
technology can also help you reduce labor costs. costs,there's no need for shielded wire on intel-
This technology includes: ligent detector loops, notification appliance
circuits or telephone circuits which may cause
Device Programmer and Loop Tester Unit* more ground faults.
(DPU)—FireFinder is the only intelligent system
equipped with this powerful tool that will save WindowsTm Configuration Program*—A simple,
many hours of installation time!The DPU allows Windows-based configuration tool makes pro-
installers to test and verify the correct connec- gramming faster and easier for all levels of
tion of devices as they are installed instead of programmers,from system design engineer
waiting until the end of installation to test at through installing technician. It also allows
the fire panel. It instantly communicates with configuration programming to be created and
devices and confirms whether they're functioning changed in less time.
properly, reporting individual device addresses,
the type of each device,and a summary of total Completely modular-The system's modular
devices on the loop according to type(i.e.: construction makes installation and commis-
#Manual Stations, #Smoke detectors,etc.). sioning easier and faster. Each module is
The DPU will also check detector loops for designed to accomplish more tasks,so fewer
ground faults and shorts. modules and related wiring are required to pro-
vide building protection. Modular construction
Polarity Insensitive Detector Loop Wiring*— also makes it easier to expand the FireFinder
Another big time-saver, polarity insensitive wiring system as a facility grows.
allows fire detection devices to operate flawlessly
even when detector and module wiring polarity Flexible number of loops—To accommodate
are inverted on the wrong screw terminals. the needs of any building,the system's flexible
When wiring polarity doesn't need to be observed, design allows the customer to use fewer input
wiring troubleshooting is greatly reduced. zones with more detection devices,or visa versa.
Ground Fault Detection by Module—Ground 252 detection devices per input zone—More
faults are easily the most time-consuming wiring devices per zone means less wiring to install in
problem to locate in a detection system. But the a facility. Even when wired to one input zone,
FireFinder system greatly simplifies locating the devices can be assigned to separate build-
the problem by identifying the specific pair of ing zones while still providing short circuit
wires that contain a ground fault. protection*** between building zones.
*Patents pending.
** Use of existing wire requires approval of
local authority having jurisdiction.
*** HLIM Required
Networking Multiple Network Command Center,
FireFinder systems. Wide Area Network (NCCWAN).
Ideal for large or high-risk facilities,this peer-to- The Network Command Center can also be set
peer network coordinates multiple FireFinder up in a wide area network(NCCWAN). This
systems(or FireFinder and MXL systems). allows multiple buildings to be wired to the
Simultaneously,it ensures that each FireFinder Network Command Center in a star configuration
control panel performs its own life safety func- through modem communication. Using copper
tions independently, providing a high level of wire,the distance between each building or
system survivability.This includes evacuation area and the Network Command Center can
and notification of occupants,HVAC control and be up to eight miles. The distance is unlimited
elevator capture,even if catastrophic failure when dedicated data grade phone lines are
occurs in another part of the building. used. The NCCWAN can also be configured for
Among its many capabilities,the network can:
Local/Global control. In this format, multiple
buildings are networked together with their
• Interface with other building management own Network Command Center, but still report
and control systems. over modem communications to the Command
Center as one point of contact. Additionally,
• Accommodate virtually any size facility by the NCCWAN may act as a direct replacement
interconnecting up to 64 systems on a single for the CXL Command Center.
network,providing a system capacity of more
than 4,000 nodes and 300K intelligent devices.
• Minimize the risks and costs of faults by
automatically compensating for one or many
faults in the network communication path.
•Accommodate any building or campus archi-
tecture using one of the wiring configurations
pictured below.
B. Loop Configuration C. Star Configuration
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like the human brain, FirePrint combines the are the most effective firefighting clean agent
world's largest bank of fire test data with the systems for any environment in which protection
conditions in your building to decide if a fire sit- of critical assets is vital.From clean rooms to
uation exists. False alarms are eliminated telecommunications facilities,military installations,
because the detector knows and recognizes the chemical storage facilities and critical health
difference between false alarm conditions and care facilities. FM-200 is capable of extinguish-
genuine fire.Through the FireFinder system, ing fire within 10 seconds, without harming
FirePrint can be set for the type of environment occupants or damaging precious equipment,
it's detecting.This allows the detector's deci- processes or objects.
sion-making process to adjust as needed, look-
ing for the fire scenarios it expects to find in Notification Devices.
that environment.
Developed to meet ISO 9001 quality standards
FirePrint can be set for any of 11 different envi- and ADA requirements,this complete line of
ronments in which fires are most likely to occur: products is both energy efficient and easy to
Computer room Office install.The selection includes speakers, chimes
Dormitory Parking garage and our newest advancements:
Healthcare Precious storage
Hostile environment Utility room Strobes—This new selectable strobe is the first
HVAC duct Warehouse of its kind with a selector switch on its face rather
than on the rear of the product.The exclusive fea-
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ture will allow installers to change the intensity
level of each adapter device after mounting.
Maintenance feature:During system mainte-
nance procedures,there's no need to turn off the
Horns—Choose from a variety of reliable,state-
entire system.FireFinder has the unique ability to of-the-art horn products,including multi-tone
disable portions of the FirePrint detector,which
electronic models with eight horn outputs,and
allows the device to continue to provide the highest horns that can be synchronized with a temporal
level of protection—even during construction.For
output.The selection also includes explosion-
example,detectors are typically disarmed to pre
proof,weatherproof and electromechanical horns.
vent nuisance alarms during construction,leaving
critical areas of a building unprotected.With the Speakers—With advanced digital technology,the
FireFinder system,the smoke-detecting portion FireFinder XLSV system can provide emergency
may be disarmed,while the thermal portion voice evacuation,and optional convenience pag-
may be left on to provide protection at all times. ing and background music through the same set of
speakers.Choose from ClearSpeakTm state-of-the-art
speaker-to-speaker/strobe units for emergency or
non-emergency voice evacuation applications.
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faster, more orderly evacuation,the system can
and cost savings. broadcast eight different messages or tones
simultaneously to different parts of a facility.
The FireFinder XLSV integrates the latest voice Messages can be live,or pre-recorded;this
evacuation technology with all the desirable allows the system to respond with messages
features of the FireFinder XLS. Ideal for highly that are specific to the type of emergency,such
populated buildings and complexes,the system as fire,tornado,terror alerts or earthquake.
can deliver crystal-clear multiple and simultaneous
messages to various locations. Multi-functional UL864-listed for background music and
audio channels can be used for emergency paging—The FireFinder XLSV meets current
evacuation and as an everyday building NFPA code requirements for music and paging.
communications system for convenience This cost-saving alternative eliminates the need
paging and background music. to install a separate audio system. Remote
microphone stations can be installed to work
High-quality amplifiers—The system's powerful, with the paging feature. Even while playing
modular amplifiers provide a wider frequency background music,the system is performing
response for intelligible, undistorted voice its chief function of supervising the speakers to
messages. The amplifiers also deliver the insure ro er emer-
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background music. Their modular design and an emergency,the
power allow the amplifiers to be integrated voice evacuation
in the same panel with other FireFinder XLSV feature automatically
modules,which saves on installation overrides the other
costs and space. audio features.
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The Big Picture. Standard NFPA 170 fire safety symbols—
Provide firefighters with critical information
At 6"the screen on the FireFinder detection about the type of fire service equipment avail-
system is the largest standard operator interface able in the alarm area(standpipe connection
available in the industry.This feature makes sys- points,automatic sprinkler connection and
tem status much easier to read and understand, control points,area of refuge,hose connection
especially during a stressful fire emergency. By points,etc.).
following the prompts to press a simple sequence
of buttons,fire personnel can access all the Simplified interfaces save
information they need:
time, increase control.
Large-font text messages—Typical screens
are limited to 80+characters,which forces the Easy operation and maintenance.
installer to enter alarm message descriptions in
abbreviations that often only the installer can Your operations and maintenance personnel
understand.When a real alarm occurs,these must interact with your fire detection system
cryptic messages can delay firefighters from at an even greater level than firefighters.For this
responding to the correct location.The FireFinder reason,we've designed the FireFinder system to
represent your facility's
system can handle hundreds of text characters,
facility's layout the way building
which allows installers to enter very accurate personnel see it.This helps them perform day-
descriptions.Afull-detail screen is dedicated to to-day system duties—including running
each event to provide additional text messages reports,troubleshooting simple problems and
and descriptions. making minor changes—with more flexibility
and ease than ever. Several important features
Maps—The large graphical display contains sim- make this possible:
ple maps of a building's floor plan,indicating the
location of the activated fire alarm device. Most ' Maintenance Mode—A single mode using
importantly,it shows the location of responding a simple sequence of lighted buttons lets
fire personnel in relation to the fire, indicating personnel view the entire system,including all
modules and devices(each with a custom mes-
"You are here:"
sage),arm and disarm the system, run device
Hazmat Icons—Indicate the presence of explosive sensitivity reports and print review screens.
gas, liquids, poison,fumes, etc.,that firefighters Whether you employ your own maintenance
might encounter, and the type of occupants staff or an outside service provider,the time
typically in the area(children,disabled,bedridden, necessary for diagnosis and repairs is drasti-
etc.). Information regarding building exit locations cally reduced.
can be indicated to help fire officials evaluate the .Alarm Location Display—No address numbers
situation(accessibility,emergency exits,etc.). are required because the entire system structure
can be viewed and navigated through on the
large display by using real device and module
locations—rather than needing to know the
address numbers of devices.
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and response speed .
Nothing acts to protect your facility and its
occupants like the FireFinder system. When a
fire is detected,the system relays the message
from the point of detection to the fire panel in
less than a quarter of a second. Within 3
seconds,*alarms are activated and emergency
control operations are engaged, including fire
door closure,elevator capture and air handler
shut off.
Simultaneously,the large display screen on the
fire panel communicates the critical information
fire fighters need, using detailed text messages
and visuals like a fire locator map, Hazmat icons
and NFPA symbols.
Each FireFinder panel packs enough power to
handle all signals and other emergency opera-
tions.There is no need for costly auxiliary
power supplies. The system can also continue
to detect fire and perform emergency opera-
tions,even if one part of the system loses com-
munication with another.
The FireFinder system is available in two mod-
els,the XLS and the XLSV. The XLSV offers all
the advanced features of the XLS, plus an
Integrated Digital Emergency Voice Evacuation
System. For details on the XLS,see page 3. For
details on the voice evacuation features of the
XLSV,see page 4.
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identify the whereabouts of occupants and any innovative electrical and software features that
hazardous materials.This critical time frame can help slash installation time by up to 25%.**
makes all the difference between safety and
tragedy.To get the information they need, Greater flexibility
firefighters must read the operator interface
screen on your fire detection system panel. But and compatibility.
the small screen on most systems can only dis-
play a limited amount of text,which often For the greatest possible protection,the
appears as vague abbreviations that can con- FireFinder system operates with a full range
fuse and delay firefighters. of proven, high-performance devices and
systems,including:
The FireFinder Intelligent Fire Detection System
eliminates guesswork by using the world's largest • Network Command and Control(NCC)and
standard fire system screen and unrivaled message Wide Area Network Systems(NCCWAN)
capacity to deliver clear,accurate alarm message
• Multiple FireFinder Networking System
descriptions.FireFinder is the only system avail
able that can communicate in hundreds of (compatible with MXL)
easy-to-read, large-text characters, hazmat • Integrated digital emergency voice
icons,maps and NFPA fire safety symbols.All evacuation system
designed to be readily understood by users at
all levels, based on the premise that a big pic- • FirePrint intelligent fire detectors
ture really is worth a thousand words.
• Special hazards extinguishing systems
Faster response and • Notification devices
easier installation Lower life-cycle cost.
and maintenance.
The focus of the FireFinder system is unbeat-
Along with unmatched message capability,the able accuracy and ease-of-use for your building
FireFinder system responds with remarkable personnel, installers and firefighters.And all the
speed,detecting and notifying occupants in features that make it so simple to handle are
under 3 seconds.*It's also the easiest intelligent also designed to reduce your costs over the life
system to install and maintain.System control of the system. From its flexible architecture,to
is tailored to the knowledge level of the opera- its time-and-money-saving installation features,
tor. Large lighted buttons prompt less familiar to its large screen with unrivaled safety and
users through typical system control sequences. maintenance capabilities.
While more knowledgeable users can use the
password-protected touch screen to view and *Typical
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Task Instructions (One per Pau)
4/13/2005 Kollmorgen Corporation Electro-Ontical Division page 2
[ ] KS61 Shipping Shed near entrance ABC l0lbs 04
[ ] KS62 Maintenance Department, Carpentry Area ABC 20lbs 01
[ ] KS63 Maintenance Department ABC l0lbs 00
[ J KS64 Maintenance Department, Wood Storage area ABC l0lbs 03
[ ] KS65 2nd Floor- Open area, South A 2.5lbs 03
[ ] KS66 Center Stairwell, 1st floor A 2.5lbs 03
[ J KS67 Periscope Product Area Halon 00
[ ] KS68 2nd Floor- South Stairwell ABC l0lbs 97
( J KS69 Periscope Product Area Halon 00
[ ] KS70 Butler Building, Storage Mezzanine A 2.5lbs 00
( J KS71 Shipping- Dock Door BC 10lbs 02
[ ] KS72 Shipping Department ABC 5lbs 02
[ ] KS73 Main Hall- Stabilization Area Halon 9lbs 99
[ ] KS74 Hazardous Waste Room ABC CO2 l0lbs 02
[ ] KS75 Butler Building CO2 151bs 02
( ] KS76 Finished Stores- ESD Room BC 20lbs 02
[ ] KS77 Clean Room 1 BC CO2 15lbs 02
[ ] KS78 Hallway outside Hazardous Waste Room BC Halon 5lbs 02
( ] KS79 Stabilization Production Area- South BC Halon 9lbs 99
[ J KS80 Machine Shop BC CO2 5lbs 02
( ] KS81 Finished Stores ABC l0lbs 03
[ ] KS82 Machine Shop ABC l0lbs 03
[ ] KS83 OPEN BC 5lbs 97
[ J KS84 Clean Room 2 BC CO2 15lbs 02
( 1 KS85 SPARE BC 20lbs 03
[ ] KS86 Zygo Room BC 5lbs 04
[ ] KS87 Zygo Room, 2nd Floor BC 5lbs 04
[ ] KS88 Periscope Production Area BC CO2 15lbs 02
[ J KS89 Main Hall near Fab Lab BC CO2 15lbs 02
[ ] KS90 Periscope Production Area BC CO2 l0lbs 02
[ J KS91 Gray Room BC CO2 5lbs 04
[ ] KS92 East Tower Area, Ground Level ABC Dry Chem 20lbs 03
[ ] KS93 Paint Room Area near OH Door BC CO2 5lbs 04
[ ] KS94 East Tower Area, 3rd Level BC CO2 5lbs 03
( ] KS95 QA, 2nd floor near stairs BC 5lbs 00
[ ] KS96 DCMC/DCAA Office Area ABC 5lbs 04
( ] KS97 Modular Building- North ABC l0lbs 02
[ ) KS98 Modular Building- Smoke Room Area ABC 5lbs 02
[ ] KS99 Modular Building- Union Office ABC 5lbs 99
[ ] KS100 Roof- Penthouse- South BC 5lbs 04
[ ] KS101 OPEN
[ ] KS102 Roof- Penthouse- North ABC 9.5lbs 00
[ ] KS103 2nd floor ABC 5lbs 03
[ J KS104 Stabilization Product Area BC Halon 15lbs 03
[ ] KS105 Stabilization Product Area BC Halon 5lbs 02
[ ] KS106 Electronic Tool Crib Room
[ ] KS107 Reception ABC Dry Chem 04
[ ] KS108 2nd Floor West hall ABC Dry Chem 04
[ ] KS109 Kitchen ABC Dry Chem 04
[ ] KS110 2nd Floor ABC Dry Chem 04
[ ] KS111 Periscope Production BC CO2 04
[ J KS112 SPARE- Maint BC CO2 04
[ ] KS113 2nd Floor Conference Room BC CO2 04
[ ] KS114 ASDS Test Area- Roll around BC CO2 75lbs 04
[ ] KS115 Electrical Room- Roll around BC CO2 75lbs 04
Update the location of any extinguisher that has been relocated. Include type, weight, and last
hydro date.
Task Instructions (One per Page)
4/13/2005 Kollmoreen Corporation Electro-Optical Division Paee I
Instruction Code 0004 Date Last Edited 9/29/2004
Using the current fire extinguisher inspection form inspect all fire
extinguisher to make sure they are properly charged and ready for use.
Remove any that need service.
ID# Location Type Capacity Hydro
[ ] KS1 2nd Floor, Assembly Room ABC 5lbs 02
[ ] KS2 Executive Office Area- North ABC 5lbs 99
[ ] KS3 2nd Floor, Assembly Room ABC 5lbs 99
[ ] KS4 Reprographics ABC 10lbs 02
[ J KS5 SPARE ABC 10lbs 97
[ ] KS6 Center Stairwell, 1st floor area ABC 10lbs 03
[ ] KS7 Word Processing BC Halon 5lbs 01
[ ] KS8 IT Room BC Halon 5lbs 00
[ ] KS9 IT Room BC Halon 5lbs 00
( ] KS10 Contracts/Admin Svcs Open Area- South
[ ] KS11 OPEN ABC 04
[ ] KS12 Reprographics BC CO2 S.Slbs 02
[ ] KS13 IT Room BC Halon 5lbs 00
[ ] KS14 Main Hall- Vending Area ABC 9.5lbs 00
[ ] KS15 Phone Room Cleanguard 5lbs 04
[ ] KS16 Conference Center BC Halon 5lbs 02
( ] KS17 Paint Room- Portable BC 50lbs 04
[ ] KS18 Conformal Coating Room ABC 2.51bs 99
[ ] KS19 OPEN
[ ] KS20 OPEN
[ ] KS21 Engineering break/copier room ABC 4.5lbs 00
[ ] KS22 OPEN
[ ] KS23 Open Area/ Main Hall/ Eating Area ABC 10lbs 03
[ ] KS24 OPEN
[ ] KS25 OPEN
[ J KS26 OPEN
[ ] KS27 Main Hall near Finished Stores ABC 10lbs 03
[ ) KS28 Engineering Office Area- Center BC CO2 5lbs 03
( ) KS29 OPEN
[ ] KS30 OPEN
[ ] KS31 Engineering Office Area- Center ABC Dry Chem 20lbs 03
[ ] KS32 Engineering Office Area- West BC CO2 10lbs 03
[ ] KS33 Engineering Office Area- North BC CO2 15lbs 02
[ J KS34 Area outside WAIF Room A 2.5gal 03
[ ] KS35 Training Area, 2nd floor BC 20lbs 02
[ ] KS36 Engineering Software Lab ABC 5lbs 03
[ ] KS37 Engineering Software Lab ABC 9.5lbs 03
[ ] KS38 Calibration Lab BC 20lbs 00
[ ] KS39 Calibration Lab BC CO2 5lbs 03
[ j KS40 Main Hall- Periscope Product Area BC CO2 15lbs 02
[ ] KS41 WAIF Room BC CO2 5lbs 98
[ ] KS42 Periscope Product Area BC CO2 15lbs 03
[ ] KS43 West Tower, 2nd Level BC CO2 5lbs 00
[ ] KS44 Periscope Product Area ABC Halon 5lbs 00
( ] KS45 Calibration Lab BC Halon 5lbs 02
[ ] KS46 Calibration Lab BC Halon 5lbs 02
[ ] KS47 OPEN
[ ] KS48 Periscope Product Area BC 02
[ ] KS49 Periscope Product Area BC 02
[ ] KS50 DCMC/DCAA Office Area- West ABC 5lbs 04
[ ] KS51 Guard Station ABC 10lbs 99
[ ] KS52 Blue Print Room BC CO2 Slbs 02
[ ] KS53 Blue Print Room BC CO2 5lbs 02
[ ] KS54 Boiler Room- South Doorway ABC 20lbs 99
[ ] KS55 Boiler Room- North Doorway BC 20lbs 03
[ ] KS56 Optical Inspection BC 10lbs 04
[ J KS57 Mechanical Inspection BC CO2 15lbs 03
[ ) KS58 Loading Dock, South Door ABC 20lbs 02
[ ] KS59 2nd Floor- Open area BC Halon 5lbs 00
[ ] KS59A Open Office area above Print Shop BC CO2 5lbs 03
[ ] KS60 Archives, 2nd floor BC CO2 5lbs 02
Fire Extinguishers: The facility has approximately 115 fire extinguishers on-site
installed throughout the facility. Extinguishers are checked monthly by the Kollmorgen
Maintenance Department. Annually Fire Control Technologies is contracted to re-inspect
all fire extinguishers and pull any that require hydro testing. Copies of the inspection
reports are available upon request.
Environmental: The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection classifies
the facility as a Small Quantity Generator and a minor source for Air Quality. The
facility is required to file triennial air quality reports. The facility is not required to file a
Risk Management Plan and does not meet threshold requirements to report under SARA
Title 3 due to it small use of chemicals. The primary hazard for chemicals at this facility
is flammability. Inside the facility, chemical containers do not exceed 5-gallons in size
except in the Hazardous Waste Central Accumulation area.
Scope of Work
This work will be in conjunction with a building permit issued by the City of
Northampton to conduct interior alterations to demolish several combustible walls within
the facility. The demolition will facilitate the fabrication of a new Combined Inspection
area enclosed by an aluminum and glass panel wall system. Scope of work will
encompass approximately 25,000 square feet.
1. Install a new Siemens brand Fire Finder XLS-Voice Fire Alarm Panel at the south
entrance of the facility. Reference attached cut sheets and prints.
2. Install a new Siemens brand Fire Finder XLS-Voice Remote Panel in the reception
area on the west side of the facility. Reference attached cut sheets and prints.
3. Co-locate and install new Fire Finder addressable smoke detector heads and pull
stations in the new Combined Inspection area and several adjoining areas as required.
This will allow 100% fire detection protection during installation by keeping both
systems operational. Reference attached cut sheets and prints.
4. The new Fire Finder Fire Alarm Panel, smoke detector heads, and pull stations will be
function tested by the Manufacturer and certified complete in accordance with NFPA
72.
5. The co-located Cerrebus Pyrotronics smoke detector heads and pull stations will be
physically removed so 100% fire detection protection is maintained.
6. Once this work is complete, Kollmorgen will build off of the new system as schedule
allows replacing the remaining system components and upgrading to new components
so a full addressable system is in service while maintaining 100%protection.
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Kollmorgen Corporation, Electro-Optical Division
347 King Street
---Tqorthampton MA 01060
Fire Narrative
Nature of Business: Kollmorgen is prime defense contractor. There are approximately
250 associates. Approximately 25% of the associates are touch labor performing final
assembly and test of various electro-optical systems such as gun directors and periscopes.
The remaining 75% of associates perform essentially office and engineering functions.
Facility: Built in the early 1950's, the facility is approximately 100,000 square feet.
There have been numerous additions to the facility_since it was first built. A majority of
the facility is steel column and beam construction with few load-bearing walls. Exterior
walls are predominately concrete and brick construction. Roof deck varies between
corrugated metal and concrete gypsum block containing asbestos. The roof deck was
originally covered with a modified bitumen/gravel system. During the 1980's the
modified bitumen/gravel system was overlaid with foam insulation board and a
membrane roof system. A Knox box is located on the south side of the facility near the
employee entrance. Above the Knox box is a red strobe light that is energized when the
Fire Alarm Panel is tripped into an alarm condition.
Fire Detection System: The facility uses a Cerrebus Pyrotronics brand System 3
Universal Alarm Control system. Siemens recently purchased Cerrebus, which is now
the OEM for this system. This system has 14 zones for smoke and heat detection, which
monitors the entire facility. The system also monitors 2 wet and 1 dry sprinkler riser.
Each riser control valve has a tamper switch, which is also monitored by the system. The
smoke and heat detectors for this system cannot be addressed due to its age and design.
A Fire Alarm Graphic Representation is mounted next to the Fire Alarm Panel. All
smoke and heat detectors are labeled indicating the zone they are in and their specific ID
number. Annually Siemens is contracted to inspect and test all smoke detectors in the
facility. Any heads found not in spec are replaced. The Kollmorgen Maintenance
Department maintains a stock of replacement heads and end-of-line capacitors. Copies of
the inspection reports are available upon request.
Emergency Notification: The Cerrebus Pyrotronics brand System 3 Universal Alarm
Control system is directly connected to a City of Northampton digital dialer
manufactured by Silent Knight. Kollmorgen's box number is 211. Any alarm condition
in the facility is sent via the digital dialer directly to the City of Northampton central
dispatch center.
Sprinkler System: The facility has approximately 40%coverage utilizing two wet risers
and one dry. The dry system is fed from one of the wet risers. The wet systems are trip
tested by the Kollmorgen Maintenance Department every month. The dry system is trip
tested annually by our sprinkler contractor Bay State Sprinkler. Copies of the inspection
reports are available upon request.
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