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1. The NIC C supervises the network to insure proper operation Any faults that are detected by the NIC C are reported to the PMI for annunciation In addition the NIC C has diagnostic LEDs that indicate which faults have been found Individual LEDs are included for Loop A and Loop B faults as well as an LED for complete failure of the network The NIC C can also be configured to perform ground fault detection on the network DESCRIPTION 1 7 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 OCM 16 Output Control Module PMI REM Remote PMI PSX 12 Power Supply Extender REM BOX 2 4 Remote System Enclosure RNI Remote Network Interface 1 8 DESCRIPTION The OCM 16 is a remotely located general purpose output module It provides sixteen open collector outputs to drive LEDs incandescent lamps or external relays There is an additional output for a local audible and two inputs for momentary lamp test and local audible silence switches The PMI REM is a remotely located PMI that is mounts to the rear of the 5 inner door in the REMBOX2 or REM BOX4 enclosures The PMI REM is identical to the PMI in all other aspects The PSX 12 is a high current power supply extender The power supply extender works in conjunction with the PSC 12 power supply to provide an additional 12A of regulated 24VDC for internal or external system use Up to three PSX 12 mo
2. VOICE SYSTEM MODULES AIC Audio Input Card The AIC Audio Input Card is a card that provides two external isolated analog audio inputs to the voice system External audio Sources can be any of the follow ing tape recorder CD player radio PBX interface for convenience paging through the telephone system and other The AIC contains two dry contact inputs to activate the two audio inputs separately Each input can be configured independently for different usages via the Zeus Programming tool Each input can be controlled automatically Sto via system logic dependant on its individual configuration or manually by using the voice control panel The input levels can be adjusted via the Zeus tool or manually with push buttons at the AIC front panel During the initial powerup condition each input is shut off DESCRIPTION 1 9 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 DAC NET D NET FMT Fireman s Master Telephone FTS Series Firefighter s Telephone Stations LPB Local Page Board 1 10 DESCRIPTION The DAC NET is the CAN BUS master for all CAN modules One DAC NET is required in each enclosure It is the source point for eight Net digital audio channels and communicates audio data via the ASI BUS to all digital audio cards It communicates all instructions and mes sages directly with the The DAC NET contains an optional LPB
3. ZAM 180 Zone Amplifier Module The ZAM 180 is a CAN data bus module that contains two speaker zones and one 180 Watt audio amplifier capable of operating at 25 70 or 100 VRMS The two speaker zones can be wired to operate as either a single Class A zone a single Class B zone or as two Class B zones independently protected to provide split zone or interleaved speaker zones The ZAM 180 can also be used as a backup amplifier to serve as a backup for other ZAM 180 amplifiers in a one to one backup or one to many backup The ZAM 180 contains a local external audio input circuit 0 dB and a dry contact input to switch on the amplifier and activate the zones as configured via the Zeus programming tool The ZAM 180 is capable of amplifying any one of the eight audio channels that transmit from the DAC Digital Audio Card via the internal digital audio ASI bus Audio Serial Interface The ZAM 180 mounts on a CAB MP Mounting Plate and occupies one space INTELLIGENT ANALOG DEVICES The intelligent devices described below are available for use with the FireFinder XLS System The UL identifiers for compatibility are the same as the model names specified below HFP 11 Intelligent Analog Photoelectric Detector The HFP 11 is an intelligent photoelectric detector with 135 fixed temperature thermal assist that can be used as an area or duct detector HFP 11 d The HFP 11 is also a combination photo thermal detector using our
4. This message is generated as a reminder to the operator that an input or an output has been disarmed Ground Fault Indicates a ground fault on the wiring to the module Ground Fault Minus A connection to ground on the minus side of the power supply Ground Fault Plus A connection to ground in the plus side of the power supply Incorrect ID Is displayed when the incorrect module is placed at an address Input Voltage Too Low The voltage on the input of the ZIC is too low Low Battery Voltage Indicates that the voltage on the battery is low MIC Input Trouble Indicates that the supervision of the microphone has failed or has been disconnected APPENDIX 13 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MESSAGE APPENDIX G DESCRIPTION Module Not Responding The module at the specified address is not responding Module RAM Fail Indicates that the RAM test has failed Module ROM Fail Indicates that the checksum of the ROM is incorrect Network A Pair Failure HNET communication has failed on the A pair Network B Pair Failure HNET communication has failed on the B pair No Battery Detected Indiates that the charger could not detect a battery connected Not Responding This message indicates that a module in the configuration is not responding at the address that it was expected Open Circuit Indica
5. 4 17 Audio Volume Rt ke 4 18 Command Station ACCESS rae 4 20 L TC 4 20 err tetr tT 4 21 Firefighters Telephone System ena nn nanna 4 21 PRONE GOUD pr C P 4 21 4 22 Wardens a a aa 4 22 sea Susi ama iu Appendix 1 B Application Specific Detection Appendix 3 C Intelligent Enviromnental Compensation Appendix 5 D Sec rnty Point RO Appendix 7 E Silent Knight E Rr rec dE Appendix 9 F Testing Maintenance E Appendix 11 ii CONTENTS INTRODUCTION The Siemens Fire Safety FireFinderXLS Control System is a powerful intelligent fire alarm control system FireFinderXLS utilizes FirePrint the most advanced fire detection technology in the world FireFinderXLS is designed to provide the most reliable life safety and property protection at the lowest system life cycle cost available anywhere FireFinder XLS has been architected to be easy to install commission and operate The FireFinder XLS System is totally modular to satisfy any size building fire alarm needs A basic FireFinder XLS control system consists of the PMI operator interface and central processor a PSC 12 power supply and battery charger a PTB power termina tion board a DLC intelligent device loop controller and ZIC 4A zon
6. DDOD 28 B o seen a o GE LC o ff d CHASSIS C 5 NOT SUPERVISED RED e BLK pj P1 DC POWER 2 TELCO 1 RING GREEN YLW 5 P4 SUPERVISED ORN TELCO 1 TIP RED PSC 12 9 SILENT KNIGHT 5230 2 e UL LISTED RED e PROGRAMMING EOL DEVICE BRN yY po 2 Pil o 4 7K 112W 5 o HOUSE 1 TIP GRAY 19 o DOO b 2 H N GNI P N 140 820388 ee ERY e TO o APOQDOQ O0 BOLA Oo 10 HOUSE 1 RING BROWN il Wot 4 H_N GND BLU IMMA B GRN YLW l 2 CHANNEL INPUTS A HOUSE 2 RING BROWN ORN SUPERVISED RED e 2 HOUSE 2 TIP GRAY BRN i H em P3 AC MONITOR A TELCO 2TIP RED 9 SEE NOTE 2 5 RELAY NC TO RJ31X ULLISTED cot DENCE z RELAY C 2 TELCO 2 RING GREEN NOTES PIN 140 820185 EE IVANVW JONVNILNIVW ANY NOI LVUu3dO NOILVTIVISNI SIX H3QNI43414 3 xiaNaaqv TESTING MAINTENANCE _ If the system is connected to the fire department etc or actuates an internal system disarm the appropriate outputs before servicing to prevent actuation See PMI Operation for procedures Notify the fire department and personnel at your facility that a System test is being performed so that any alarm sounding can be ignored during the test Notify the fire department before resetting the system Inspection Testing and M aintenance of the fire alarm system should be peformed in accordance with NFPA 72 The National Fire Alarm Code and all appli
7. Local Page Interface Board which has to be mounted piggyback This CAN module with a fixed CAN address provides the microphone input from the LVM the telephone riser input from the FM T and an output for the monitor mer speaker on the LVM It provides network communication D NET between enclosures nodes The network can be wired either Style 4 or Style 7 Each DAC NET occupies one D NET address The DAC NET contains various on board tones and audio messages The FMT Fireman s Master Telephone provides firefighters with an emergency telephone system for communication with remote locations The FMT is located in the main FireFinder XLS enclosure and includes a handset for the operator of the telephone system The FTS Series of FireFighter s Telephone Stations consists of the FTS FTS P FTS C FTS CL and FTS PCL models Any of the models in the FTS Series can mount into either the FB 300 flush backbox or the FB 301S surface backbox The backboxes are mounted on the wall of the facility in accordance with local mounting codes in locations that provide easy access The LPB Local Page Board is used to connect the alarm microphone mounted in the LVM Live Voice Microphone and the voice system internal telephone system The LPB converts the two analog input signals into the system s internal digital format Additionally the LPB provides one analog output to connect the monitor speaker mounted in the LVM This output s
8. Steady yellow indicates a trouble exists in system that is associated with functionality of switch next to LED Flashing yellow is used for display functions MANUAL OPERATION Emergency Page 4 4 VOICE SYSTEM The Emergency page operation consists of the following functions which are described below All Page Select Page Page to Evacuation Page to Alert and Page to Background Music All Page All Page sends the emergency page message from the Live Voice Microphone LVM to all speaker groups in the system with a single switch press Selecting All Page cancels All Evacuation All Alert All Convenience Page and All Background Music CHAPTER 4 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To select All Page follow the steps listed below Pick up the Live Voice M icrophone Depress the All Page switch The All Page switch and All Speaker Group switch LEDs flash green Depress the key on the Live Voice Microphone u RUN The All Speaker Group switch LEDs tum steady green indicating that all speaker groups are now turned on 6 Once the microphone is keyed a preannouncement tone sounds on all speaker groups for approximately 3 seconds 0 10 seconds is program mable in Zeus 7 While the preannouncement tone is sounding the Pre Announce Tone LED is on steady to give visual indication tol the operator of what is currently sounding 8 When the preannouncement tone ends the Pre Announce T
9. WITH HTRI S TERMINALS 5 AND 6 ARE NOT USED RELAY CONTACTS SEE NOTE 6 END OF LINE DEVICE SEE NOTES 2 AND 8 SUPERVISED SWITCH SEE NOTES 1 5 8AND 9 Terminal 5 of the HTRI S D R must be connected to a known good earth ground for proper operation SILENT KNIGHT M ODEL 5129 Electrical Connections Mounting Electrical Ratings The FireFinder XLS system connects to the Silent Knight Model 5129 Digital Fire Communicator using the Alarm Trouble and Supervisory dry contacts on the PSC 12 Refer to the Silent Knight 5129 Fire Slave Communicator Installation M anual P N 150805 provided with Silent Knight M odel 5129 for dialer instructions The Silent Knight Model 5129 monitors all System troubles through the PSC 12 trouble relay FireFinder XLS delays the AC fail trouble signal in accordance with and UL requirements In NFPA 72 Remote Station install batteries to provide 60 hour standby capacity For signalling service DACT wire according to the diagram on the following page In NFPA 72 Central Station connections AC fail reporting is delayed The delay is 6 hours 2596 of 24 hours for NFPA Local and Proprietary and 15 hours 2596 of 60 hours for NFPA Remote Station Only the reporting of the trouble is delayed AC power must be present for a full minute before the system switches back to AC power from the battery Using the optional AC monitor input the Silent Knight M odel 5129 monitors AC fail
10. or NIC SYSTEM Any System related trouble failures that are not pinpointed to a specific module zone or device NETWORK Any Network related trouble failure that is not pinpointed to a specific module zone or device NOTE All of these categories are pre defined by the factory and are not field selectable OPERATION 3 5 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 Reset Procedures Hard Reset Soft Reset In addition the System responds to troubles with other output functions as pro grammed in the Zeus tool An Acknowledge Trouble soft key displays in the bottom left comer of the screen Press this key to acknowledge each trouble and to silence the local audible The blinking exclamation point 1 then changes to a check mark See Figure 3 4 If acknowledged troubles remain in the queue the system will sound the local audible every 24 hours as a reminder A message will appear on the PMI and the sounder will remain on until it is silenced There are two types of reset procedures that can be performed on the FireFinder XLS System Hard Reset and Soft Reset Other terms for Hard Reset are Powerup Initialization and Cold Reset Applying powerto the system performs a Hard Reset Doing so initializes the entire system What Is Lost e Alarm supervisory trouble and security conditions provided they have returned to the normal state e Arm disamm e Manua
11. trouble When the FireFinderXLS system reports an AC fail trouble the Silent Knight Model 5129 sends a specific code to the Central Station that identifies the trouble as AC fail The Silent Knight M odel 5129 is shipped with an enclosure Mount the 5129 within 20 feet of the enclosure containing the PSC 12 and connect it with rigid condiut Supervisory 18 40 VDC 60mA Alarm 18 40 VDC 130mA APPENDIX 9 XIGNAddV OL HTRI R input rrust be prograntred in Zeus as trouble causing HTRI R output must be prograntred in Zeus to transfer on loss of AC Mains All wiring supervised except as noted For Rerrote Station provide 60 hour battery capacity In Zeus program PSC 12 User Relay 1 to activate on any supervisory All wiring Power Limited to NFPA 70 per NEC 760 OO SILENT KNIGHT MODEL NO 5129 o TB1 o 0 P5 oooooo ee P4 TB3 nop
12. Devices ta Bana ERR eR ERE 111 2 INSTALLATION E T 2 1 IE 2 1 Installation Guidelines ATI 2 1 s 3 1 p ct 3 1 E 3 2 Alert MOQ 3 3 Report 3 5 m 3 6 4 VOICE SYSTEM i tet fermen meres Terie edt Tad 4 1 Tiga 9 8 arro Cre cr N 4 1 S ipei g 4 1 Command 4 1 System Operator p T D 4 2 System 5 4 3 CONTENTS i FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Operam PO COC la 4 4 Rare DNE EE 4 4 Emergency f c MT 4 4 abc metr c 4 9 Convenience Page 4 10 I a ia haaie 4 12 Speaker OO DUDS coa iu tuas obtutu dtd ene reer lad eer eee 4 13 Audible Silence Unsilence coded los ananas 4 13 sU in eis 4 14 c 4 14 Audio ta Local
13. Evacuation Display Evacuation allows the user to visually determine the speaker groups sound ing an evacuation signal Speaker groups are sounding an Evacuation signal Depress the Display Evacuation switch The Display Evacuation switch LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs currently sounding an Evacuation signal flash yellow 4 Todeactivate Display Evacuation depress the Display Evacuation switch again or select one of the other Display switches 5 The Display Evacuation switch LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs currently sounding an Evacuation signal turn off yellow Display Alert Display Alert allows the user to visually determine the speaker groups sounding an Alert signal 1 Speaker groups are sounding an alert signal Depress the Display Alert switch The Display Alert switch LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs currently sounding an Alert signal flash yellow To deactivate Display Alert depress the Display Alert switch again or select one of the other Display switches The Display Alert switch LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs currently sounding an Alert signal turn off yellow VOICE SYSTEM 4 15 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 4 16 VOICE SYSTEM Display Convenience Page Display Convenience Page allows the user to visually determine the speaker groups that are sounding a convenience page l 2 3 Speaker groups are sounding a Convenience Page Depress
14. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 Background Music 4 12 VOICE SYSTEM IL Speaker Group switch LEDs turn from steady green to flashing green 12 To return the system to normal the operator depresses the Select Conve nience Page and the selected Speaker Group switches otherwise the system will automatically retum to normal in approximately 1 2 minutes and tum off the Select Convenience Page and Speaker Group LEDs The Background M usic operation consists of the following functions which are described below All Background Music and Select Background Music All Background Music All Background Music sends the background music with a single switch press from an audio source CD player tuner or tape recorder etc to all speaker groups in the system To select All Background Music follow the steps listed below 1 Turn on the background music source Depress the All Background Music switch The All Background Music Display Background Music Select Background Music and the Speaker Group switch LEDs tum on steady green All speaker groups sound background music After 120 seconds the Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off and the Display Background Music switch LED automatically tums on To end the background music depress the All Background Music switch again The All Background Music the Display Background Music Select Back ground Music and the Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off Select Background Mu
15. Switch Control Module Live Voice Microphone LED Colors The SCM Switch Control Module is used for manual control of the fire system The SCM 8 contains eight switches and eight pairs of LEDs Each LED pair contains one bi color red green and one yellow LED The functions of the switches and LEDs are programmed using the Zeus programming tool All LEDs can be programmed ON OFF or FLASHING An Acknowledge Tone sounds on a local sounder for any switch press when a CAN Sounder Board is installed An Invalid Tone from the LVM or CAN Sounder Board sounds on a local sounder for an invalid switch press For example a switch press at a non active control station produces an invalid tone The LVM Live Voice Module provides firefighters with a means of sending live voice messages to specified audio zones The LVM has a push to talk switch on the microphone as well as a retractable coiled cord Both the push to talk switch and the microphone are supervised The LVM has a built in speaker to preview active tones and messages at any speaker group Each of the six switches is programmable in the Zeus tool LED COLORS Emergency Page Steady green or flashing green based on the state of paging function Evacuation Signal EVAC Steady red Alert Signal ALERT Flashing red Convenience Page Steady green or flashing green based on the state of paging function Background Music Steady green present only when Select Background Music is active
16. adjusts for both up and down changes in the analog voltage In addition if system power is lost FireFinder XLS adjusts the alarm thresholds as needed by using stored data A trouble condition involving the IEC may be annunciated by the FireFinder XLS PMI as PRE DIRTY ANALOG VOLT REACHED OR IEC LIMIT REACHED SERVICE REQ The trouble conditions shown above are annunciated on a detector by detector basis as each detector is checked FireFinderXLS annunciates a trouble condition for a detector when its alarm threshold reaches a predetermined limit The operator should acknowledge the trouble clean the detector if possible and reset the control panel If the detector is not cleaned the control panel annunciates this trouble condition after every panel reset until the detector is cleaned SECURITY POINT INSTALLATION D WARNING These circuits are intended for 24 hour alarm monitoring only UL 1076 requires an HTSW 1 tamper switch as well as a PAL 1 printer Only Models HTRI S D R may be used as security points A COMMUNICATION FAILURE with an HTRI device configured for SECURITY results in a SECURITY EVENT as well as a communication trouble When installing an HTRI device in the Zeus tool be sure to set the device usage to security otherwise the device usage defaults to fire alarm e When setting the device address using the DPU select the normally closed alarm causing input e Connect only one switch per HTRI in
17. exclusive FirePrint technol ogy It uses either a DB 11 low profile mounting base a DB HR mounting base with relay an ADBH 11 audible base or an AD 11P or AD HR air duct housing HFPT 11 Intelligent Thermal Detector HLIM Loop Isolator Module 1 12 DESCRIPTION The is an intelligent fixed temperature or fixed temperature rate of rise thermal detector It can only be used as an area detector It uses either a DB 11 low profile mounting base a DB HR mounting base with relay or an ADBH 11 audible base The HLIM isolates short circuits on FireFinder XLS analog loops By placing devices between HLIMs during installation a short in the wiring within that group is discon nected from the rest of the loop The remainder of the devices continue to operate The HLIM operates in both Class A and Class B circuits CHAPTER 1 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL A yellow LED flashes when the HLIM detects a short circuit The HLIM then isolates that part of the loop When the short is removed the HLIM automatically restores the loop to normal operation The HLIM does not have a loop address and therefore does not require address programming nor does it reduce the loop capacity below 252 devices HM S 2S and HM S SA Intelligent M anual Station The HM S 2S SA is an intelligent manual station designed to interface with a DLC loop The HM S 2S SA manual station housing has a pull down lever that locks
18. in the class queue are acknowledged An intemal audible alarm sounds steady when there is an unacknowledged fire alarm It pulses if all alarms are acknowledged but there is at least one supervisory trouble or security condition Along the top and bottom of the LCD are rows of four soft keys These soft keys have no specific function assigned to them Each of the soft keys is backlit with a green triangular LED that is used to guide the operator to the available actions POWER Power LED glows steady green to indicate that the AC power is on blinks when the System is on battery backup OPERATION 3 1 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 AUDIBLES Audibles ON or Audibles SILENCED glows steady yellow PARTIAL SYSTEM DISABLED Partial System Disabled glows steady yellow when any module device is disabled Press to display a MENU of available information Scroll UP Scroll DOWN Use the scroll up button to navigate up or the scroll down button amp to navigate down a list to choose a specific entry from the list of information displayed on the screen If the button remains depressed the list scrolls progressively faster until it reaches ten items at a time Q MORE INFO Use More Info to navigate or drill down or up through the levels of detail about a selected entry When viewing a report that is longer than one screen pressing highlights the
19. is disconnected from the rest of the loop The remainder of the devices continue to operate The HLIM operates in both Style 6 Class A and Style 4 Class B circuits The LCM 8 contains eight pairs of LEDs Each pair contains one bi color red green and one yellow LED The functions of the LEDs are programmed using the Zeus Tool Refer to the Zeus Quick Start Guide P N 315 033875 All LEDs can be pro grammed ON OFF or FLASHING These LEDs are used for fire System status annunciation The NIC C is a card that provides HNET or XNET and CAN network commu nication The HNET XNET network can be wired either Style 4 or Style 7 For HNET one NIC C is required in each enclosure For XNET one NIC C is roe required per system This NIC C must be installed in the same enxlosure as the PMI Each NIC C occupies one HNET address The CAN network can be isolated within a given enclosure or extended external to the enclosure External CAN networks require either an RNI OCM 16 or SIM 16 in the remote enclosure The CAN address of the NIC C does not need to be set JON 2 O or sO sO OM O omit om Ta 7 C e 2 5 or F L 4 c omit c om e O O o o j ON 5 O p O c omit c omar IN LINE 1 IN LINE 2 OUT LINE 1 OUT LINE 2 i M oed OO OO OO OO
20. last entry of the report and pressing highlights the first entry of the report HELP Press 2 for context sensitive help Press again or press the Exit Help soft key to return to your previous position If no key presses are made for 60 seconds the help will time out and return to the previous screen G Touch screen display Touch selections on the screen when there are options that are not selectable using the soft keys Use of the touch screen is not required in Alert mode NORMAL MODE Menu 3 2 OPERATION Normal mode is the absence of any alarm supervisory trouble or security conditions The screen displays SYSTEM STATUS NORMAL with the time and date A node custom message can be programmed using the Zeus tool referto Zeus Quick Start Guide P N 315 033875 and also displays in this mode See Figure 3 2 The POWER LED glows steady green in Normal mode when the System has AC power The ALARM AUDIBLE ON AUDIBLE SILENCE SUPERVISORY TROUBLE SECURITY and PARTIAL SYSTEM DISABLE LEDs are off and the internal audible is off Press the M enu button see O above to display a menu of all PMI options See Figure 3 3 The currently available options are described below 10 26 12 07 12 02 SYSTEM STATUS NORMAL CUSTOM MESSAGE FireFinder XLS System Figure 3 2 Normal M ode Display Alert Report Maint Function Keys Menu FireFighter 1 Press
21. or strobe circuits can be activated and deactivated with a switch press Pressing the Speaker Group switch when the speaker group is normal and a SELECT function switch is active places the speaker group into the current SELECT state If the current SELECT state is EVACI it sends the EVAC1 message to that zone Setting a speaker group to a higher priority state places the speaker group in the new state Pressing the switch again removes the speaker group from the state If a lower priority state is still active the switch reverts to that state If the speaker group was automatically activated pressing the switch silences the Speaker group Audible Silence Audible Silence allows the user to silence all active speaker groups by pressing the Audible Silence switch To enable Audible Silence follow the steps listed below Speaker groups are in an active state 2 Depress the Audible Silence switch the Audible Silence switch LED glows steady yellow All silenced Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off All active speaker groups are silenced Audible Unsilence Audible Unsilence allows the user to unsilence all silenced active speaker groups by pressing the Audible Silence button again The Audible Silence button toggles between silence and unsilence with each repeated press To enable Audible Unsilence follow the steps listed below Speaker groups are in a silenced state 2 Depress the Audible Silence button 3 The Audible
22. the Displav Convenience Page switch The Displav Convenience Page switch LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs currentiv sounding a convenience page flash vellow To deactivate Displav Convenience Page depress the Displav Convenience Page switch again or select one of the other Displav switches The Displav Convenience Page switch LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs currently sounding a convenience page turn off yellow Display Background Music Display Background Music allows the user to visually determine the speaker groups that are sounding background music Speaker group switch LEDs are normally off Speaker groups are sounding Background Music Depress the Display Background M usic switch The Display Background Music switch LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs currently sounding background music flash yellow To deactivate Display Background M usic depress the Display Background Music switch again or select one of the other Display switches The Display Background Music switch LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs currently sounding background music turn off yellow Select Audio Preview Select Audio Preview allows the user to listen to the audio signal currently sound ing on a speaker group on the local internal speaker of the This feature does not affect the audio signal currently sounding on the speaker group Selecting Audio Preview cancels Select Evacuation Select Alert Select Convenience Page and Select Backgr
23. turn from steady green to flashing green To retum the system to normal the operator depresses the Page to Alert switch otherwise the system will retum to normal automatically in approxi mately 1 2 minutes and turn off the Page to Alert LED The selected speaker groups resume receiving an Alert signal Page to Background Music Page to Background Music sends the emergency page message with a single switch press from the Live Voice Microphone LVM to all speaker groups in the system currently receiving background music To select Page to Background Music follow the steps listed below 1 10 12 13 The LEDs of the selected speaker groups receiving background music are normally off Pick up the Live Voice M icrophone Depress the Page to Background Music switch The Page to Background Music switch and selected Speaker Group switch LEDs flash green Depress the key on the Live Voice M icrophone The selected Speaker Group switch LEDs tum steady green indicating that the speaker groups are now turned on Once the microphone is keyed a preannouncement tone sounds on the speaker groups for approximately 3 seconds 0 10 seconds is program mable in Zeus While the preannouncement tone is sounding the Pre Announce Tone LED is on steady to give the operator a visual indication of what is sounding When the preannouncement tone ends the Pre Announce Tone LED tums off and the Ready to Page LED turns on telling the operat
24. 090 Install the ZIC 4A in a CC 5 CC 2 Refer to the ZIC 4A Installation Instruc tions P N 315 033050 Install the RPM if applicable Refer to the RPM Installation Instructions P N 315 033270 Install the NIC C in a CC 5 if applicable Refer to the NIC C Installation Instructions P N 315 033240 Install the CRC 6 in a CC 5 if applicable Refer to the CRC 6 Installation Instructions P N 315 033250 Install the SSD if applicable Refer to the SSD Installation Instructions P N 315 034170 On the PSC 12 set the circuit breaker for the battery to the OFF position Verify that the AC dedicated circuit breaker is turned off at the mains 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 Connect the AC mains and battery wiring to the PTB Connect the PTB output to the PSC 12 Turn on the dedicated circuit breaker Turn on the PSC 12 circuit breaker for the battery The System will initialize in default mode Using the Zeus programming tool transfer the site specific program to the FireFinder XLS system Refer to the Zeus Quick Start M anual P N 315 033875 for further information Upon completion the system will automati Cally initialize FireFinder XLS will interrogate the system and verify that the system agrees with the Zeus configuration Any problem found will be reported in the PMI Identify all discrepancies and correct them until the system reports SYSTEM STATUS NORMAL INTRODUCTION The i
25. 13 2001 AND ULC S527 NFPA Minimum Quantity Vice Canada Remote Central UL 12 13 USand Module Description Local Auxiliary Station Proprietary Station 1076110 or2001 Camada S527 PMI Person Machine Interface 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 8 1 PSC 12 Power Supply 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 PTB Power Termination Board l 1 l 1 1 il l 8 1 RPM Remote Printer Interface X X X 1 X il X 8 X CC 5 Card Cage 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l ZIC 4A3 Zone Indicating Card 1 1 14 1 1 1 jil 8 1 DLC Device Loop Card 1 1 1 1 l il l 8 l Batteries 67 l l l 1 1 1 1 1 HTSW 1 Tamper Switch X X X X X 1 X 8 X NIC C Network Interface Card x8 x8 x8 x8 x x8 x8 x8 DAC NET Digital Audio Card DNET X X X X x X X 1 X LPB Local Page Board X X X X X X X 1 X LVM Live Voice Module X X X X X X X 1 X ZAC 40 Zone Amplifier Card X X X X X X X 16 X ZAM 180 Zone Amplifier Module X X X X x X X 16 X X Not required Refer to system classification column for either or Canada minimum quantity 1 2 DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 1 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 10 11 Only HTRI S HTRI D and HTRI R can be used as security initiating devices The PMI must be programmed by the Zeus Programming Tool for all System configurations See the Zeus Quick Start M anual P N 315 033875 Caution Disarm all ZIC 4A circuits configured for Releasing Device S
26. 3 All Alert 4 10 All Background Music 4 12 All Convenience Page 4 11 All Evacuation 4 9 All Page 4 4 Application Specific Detection See ASD ASD Appendix 3 audible silence 4 13 audible unsilence 4 13 audio volume control 4 18 background music volume down 4 20 background music volume up 4 19 convenience page volume down 4 19 convenience page volume up 4 18 B background music 4 3 4 12 to 4 13 All Background Music 4 12 display 4 16 preview 4 18 Select Background Music 4 12 volume 4 19 basic FireFinderXLS system 1 1 1 3 Batteries 1 3 1 6 BP 61 battery 1 3 1 6 BTX 1 batteries 1 3 1 6 BTX 2 batteries 1 3 1 6 BTX 3 batteries 1 3 1 6 Index C CAB MP mounting plate 2 1 CABI enclosure 1 3 1 6 CAB2 enclosure 1 6 CAB3 enclosure 1 6 2 3 CAN BUS 1 10 CC 2 card cage 1 5 2 1 CC 5 card cage 1 1 1 3 14 2 1 clear manual 4 21 command station access 4 20 deny 4 20 grant 4 20 request 4 20 status 4 20 command stations 4 1 convenience page 4 3 4 10to 4 12 All Convenience Page 4 11 display 4 16 preview 4 18 Select Convenience Page 4 11 volume 4 18 CRC 6 relay module 1 6 2 4 CSB CAN sounder board 1 7 D DAC NET 1 10 4 1 detector sensitivities See sensitivity report detectors See intelligent analog devices DLC device loop card 1 1 1 3 1 5 2 4 Appendix 1 DPU device programming unit 1 14 2 3 E emergency page 4 3 4 4to 4 9 All Page 4 4 Page to Alert 4 7 Page to Background Music 4 8 Page to Evacua
27. 4 21 manual 4 3 Alert signal 4 3 4 10 background music 4 3 4 12 to 4 13 Clear 4 21 convenience page 4 3 4 10 to 4 12 emergency page 4 3 4 4 to 4 9 evacuation signal EVAC 4 3 4 9 to 4 10 priorities 4 3 silence individual 4 14 speaker groups 4 13to 4 20 volume control See audio volume control W Warden s page 4 22 Z ZAC 40 zone amplified card 1 11 4 1 ZAM 180 zone amplifier 1 12 Zeus programming tool 1 2 2 4 3 2 3 3 3 4 Appendix 3 ZIC 4A zone indicating card 1 1 l 3 1 5 2 4 4 1 Index 3 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL INDEX Index 4 Siemens Building Technologies Inc Siemens Building Technologies Ltd 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park New J ersey 07932 Brampton Ontario L6T 5E4 CN Siemens Building Technologies P N 315 033744 3 Fire Safety
28. APTER 1 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CC 2 Card Cage The CC 2 provides a central point for mounting up to two circuit card assem blies If a card requires power it is applied through the removable terminal block at the bottom of the cardcage All external devices for the card are connected to the card through the two removable terminal blocks at the top of the cardcage DLC Device Loop Card The DLC supports one loop two isolated parallel zones of up to 252 FireFinderXLS intelligent field devices as well as device accessories relay bases audible bases and remote lamps in any combination The DLC initializes operates and maintains all devices residing on the loop and communicates all relevant device and event information such as alarms and troubles to the System CPU The DLC allows the System polarity insensitive devices to be connected without generating errors The microprocessor controls the on board isolator to isolate either zone from the loop if one of them is shorted When one zone is isolated from the loop the other zone will still work The on board microprocessor provides the DLC with the ability to function and initiate alarm conditions even if the main FireFinder XLS CPU fails PTB Power Termination The PTB filters the power from the incoming AC Board mains and distributes it to the PSC 12 power supply and the optional PSX 12 power supply extender ZIC 4A Zone Indicating Ca
29. CES Figure 3 6 Alarm Details Screen Press the M ap soft key to display a map showing the location of the event provided the information has been programmed using the Zeus tool Refer to Figure 3 7 Maps can be programmed to provide icons showing the event type These icons are the CHAPTER 3 Supervisory Security Trouble FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL same ones that represent Alarm EIS boot Re epjiont rea Security Supervisory and Trouble on the PMI panel The map can also be LAV HALL programmed to show the location of S the PMI You are here All a 2 SHOP a members of a group will display the Zl same map SI T When a supervisory is detected the yellow Supervisory LED blinks the Svstem s internal audible pulses and DETAILS URP DEVICES BACK the event s display on the screen with a blinking exclamation mark Figure 3 7 This event listing displays the Event sample Map Screen Custom M essage theTime of the event occurrence and the Supervisory Event Category i e Security Sprinkler In addition the System responds to supervisories with other output functions as programmed in the Zeus tool An Acknowledge Supervisory soft key displays in the bottom left corner of the screen Press this key to acknowledge each supervisory and to silence the local audible The blinking exc
30. DEVICE 4 LINE 2 LINE 1 FROM CONTROL PANEL gt ADDRESSABLE DEVICE 3 LINE2 END OF LINE DEVICE SEE NOTES 2 AND 8 SUPERVISED SWITCH SEE NOTES 1 5 8AND 9 SEE NOTES 1 5 8AND 9 Terminal 5 must be connected to earth ground Use wire nuts to pass the shield wire through the electrical box with NO connection to the device terminal block orto local ground Use shielded wire to connect the switch wiring Tie the switch wiring shield to the DLC wiring shield Do not connect shield to terminal 5 orthe local earth ground For proprietary burglary application Use an HTSW 1 tamper switch to monitor the main enclosure Monitor each HTRI S R D related to this application continuously by using a listed motion detector to prevent tampering Insupervisory HTRI S R draws 1mA HTRI D draws 1mA LINE 1 HTRI S R e0 OR FROM PREVIOUS pepp a A O Na SEE NOTE 7 7777 Di ri 4 LINE 1 TO NEXT ADDRESSABLE DEVICE LINE 2 HTRI D FROM CONTROL PANEL 2 OR FROM PREVIOUS ADDRESSABLE DEVICE 3 LINE2 END OF LINE DEVICE SEE NOTES 2 AND 8 SUPERVISED SWITCH E do A O N a SEE NOTE 7 47777 UE H gt NOT USED Hed APPENDIX D
31. GP ID SP CAB MP in order ZIC 4A to mount modules CRC 6 NIC C Figure 2 1 Graphic Representation Of CAB3 Enclosure Showing Row And Module Positions 10 Install Field Wiring Dress the field wiring that will be going to the CC 5 Strip the insulation from the wiring but do not connect the wires to the screw terminals Check Field Wiring Initiating Devices Install all initiating device bases and end of line devices where applicable Install all initiating devices Refer to the specific installa tion instructions provided with each device Connect the DPU to initiating devices and test FireFinder XLS loops The DPU checks that all of the devices are communicating and also checks for ground faults and short circuits Refer to the DPU User s Manual P N 315 033260 for further information Notification Appliances Install all notification appliances bells strobes etc Referto the specific installation instructions provided with each device If the PSC 12 and CC 5 CC 2 were installed on the CAB M P OUT of the enclosure mount the complete assembly in the CAB row INSTALLATION 2 3 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 2 2 4 INSTALLATION 1L 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Connect Field Wiring to CC 5 CC 2 screw terminals as appropriate Install card guides in CC 5 CC 2 Install the DLC in a CC 5 CC 2 Refer to the DLC Installation Instructions P N 315 033
32. MANUAL HMS HTRI SIM 16 Input HZM or CDC Zone CONV ZONE CDC Zone or HZM for mixed device usage on a conventional zone WATERFLOW HTRI HZM SIM 16 NOTE Categories are fixed for some devices and selectable for others based on the Zeus tool programming i e HMS is always MANUAL but HTRI is selectable OPERATION 3 3 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 3 4 OPERATION CHAPTER 3 In addition the System responds to alarms with other output functions as pro grammed in the Zeus tool such as other audible signals An Acknowledge Alarms soft key displays in the bottom left comer of the screen Press this key to acknowledge each alarm and to silence the local audible The blinking exclamation point then changes to a check mark See Figure 3 4 If the system is programmed as NFPA 72D in the Zeus tool it is necessary to individually acknowledge each alarm Highlight an event and press the More Info button to go to the Devices screen as shown in Figure 3 5 If the selected item is part of a group the device list will show the primitive individual devices cur rently off normal in the event queue All events in a group of the same type i e Alarm Trouble display together in the devices screen Primitive devices that are not part of a group display by themselves Depending on how the system is programmed in Zeus the top event can be a device or a grou
33. NCE and RESET voice system events For example in the event of an ALL EVAC the Audibles LED on the PMI comes on and the Silence Audibles button displays on the PMI so the system can be silenced from the PMI Automatic Operation The voice system interfaces automatically to the fire alarm system using the speaker functions in the Function view of the Zeus Programming tool In reaction to events from the fire alarm system DLC devices the voice alarm system activates its pre programmed alarm procedures Typically the voice alarm system broadcasts an alarm signal which is immediately followed with a prerecorded message on the fire floor the floor above and the floor below It is common to have two stage alarms with evacuation in some areas and alert in others LEDs indicate the current system status and the floors in which the evacuation or alert signal is sounding Since this sequence has occurred automatically only the events that were predeter mined in the original system evacuation plan and programmed into the system configuration program will occur 4 2 VOICE SYSTEM CHAPTER 4 Evacuation Signal EVAC Alert Signal Manual Operation Emergency Page Evacuation Signal EVAC Alert Signal Convenience Page Background Music FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL A steady red LED indicates that an evacuation signal tone or message is being sent to the entire building or to selected areas of
34. NUAL The SCM 8 contains eight switches and eight pairs of LEDs Each pair contains one bi color red green and one yellow LED The functions of the switches and LEDs are pro grammed using the Zeus Tool Refer to the Zeus Quick Start Guide P N 315 033875 All LEDs can be programmed ON OFF or FLASHING The SCM is used for manual control of the fire systems TER FA 780 CJSO KOC HO CO BOC KO The SIM 16 is a remotely located general purpose input module It provides sixteen input circuits for remote system monitoring Each input can be individually programmed as supervised dry contacts only or unsupervised general purpose input The SIM 16 has two Form C relays The relays and the inputs are programmable using the Zeus Programming Tool SSD System Status Display The SSD displays the event status of a system remotely from the PMI It has four 40 character alphanumeric LCD character lines backlit upon status change or display toggling This module is supervised by the main panel and also has LEDs and an optional sounder to indicate the status of the system The SSD has the capability to store up to 1500 event messages and has pushbuttons to scroll p ERR SO through these events Its display is independent from the display on the PMI and during the SSD initial power up it is configured as a Display Only module
35. SIEMENS FIREFINDER XLS CONTROL PANEL Installation Operation and M aintenance M anual Siemens Building Technologies P N 315 033744 3 Fire Safety For additional wiring information refer to this manual or call Siemens Building Technologies Inc Technical Support Department at 1 800 248 7976 CAUTION ALLWIRING MUST BE DONEAS DESCRIBED BELOW TO OBTAIN SAFEAND PROPER SYSTEM OPERATION 1 Earth ground the FireFinderXLS enclosure properly see the latest edition of the National Electrical Code or CAN ULC S524 01 Canadian Electrical Code for approved methods Conduit ground is NOT adequate 2 To wire the System in compliance with NEC Article 760 refer to the Power Limited Wiring Instructions for the CAB1 Enclosure P N 315 033007 or the CAB2 BB CAB3 BB P N 315 033009 as applicable 3 INSULATE ALL CABLE DRAIN WIRES from any conduit or earth grounded electrical box including those in the FireFinder XLS enclosure Connect shield cable drain wire ONLY inside the FireFinder XLS enclosure 5 No wiring used for any of the following can run outside the building a DLC loop an RS 485 network a NAC circuit used for audibles audio and telephone risers ABLE OF CONTENTS M Cc T At da 1 1 INErOdUCUON aiis A l 1 SOT emis ge i a b fa del qa 1 2 a el 1 3 Optional m rcm 1 6 Voice Syst m M OdUlES tii aaefa 1 9 Intelligent Analog
36. Silence button LED and all silenced active Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off 4 All silenced active speaker groups are active again VOICE SYSTEM 4 13 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 Speaker Group Non Silence Display 4 14 VOICE SYSTEM Silence Individual Silence Individual allows the user to silence an individual active speaker group by pressing the individual Speaker Group switch whether it is manually or automatically activated To enable Silence Individual follow the steps listed below The individual speaker group is in an active state Depress the individual Speaker Group switch The Speaker Group switch LED turns off The individual Speaker Group is silenced Cancel Silence Individual A new automatic event or a manual switch press to an individual Speaker Group that cancels the individual silence for that speaker group i e toggles silence individual from silence to unsilence A speaker group programmed as non silenceable cannot be silenced by a switch press of either the speaker group when in Alert or Evacuation or the PMI Audible Silence switch If there are several audio signals sounding on different speaker groups in the system it can be beneficial to indicate which audio signal is sounding on which individual speaker group The Display switches provide more detailed information about the state of the group than the primary red green LEDs They annu
37. Time Power to the detector is reapplied and time is allowed for detector to become operational for alarm Time varies with detector design RETARD RESET RESTART PERIOD No alarm obtained from control unit Maximum permissible time is 60 seconds CONFIRMATION PERIOD Detector is operational for alarm at point C If detector is still in alarm at point C control unit will alarm If detector is not in alarm system returns to standby If the detector re alarms at any time during the confirmation period the control unit will alarm OPTIONAL REGION Either an alarm can occur at control unit or restart of the alarm verification cycle can occur ALARM VERIFICATION PERIOD Consists of the retard reset restart and confirmation periods APPENDIX 1 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL APPENDIX A 2 APPENDIX APPLICATION SPECIFIC DETECTION Application Specific Detection ASD allows the system designer and anyone with Control menu access to program an HFP 11 detector s sensitivity pre alarm thresh old and other alarm related parameters using English descriptions of the detector s environment application This eliminates the need for detailed knowledge of smoke detector terminology and operation The designer can set all of the critical detector parameters by simply selecting an application description that closely fits the one where the detector is to be installed For example to use ASD to select the opt
38. acts rated at 4A 30 VDC 120 VAC resistive and 3 5 120 VAC 0 6 PF inductive All relay coils are supervised to ensure proper operation inii g Individual relays can be automatically activated or deactivated through control by event and time based logic contained in FireFinder XLS Each relay may also be either manually controlled or may be disarmed through the PM I CHAPTER 1 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CSB CAN Sounder Board FCM 6 Control Module HLIM Loop Isolator Module LCM 8 LED Control Module NIC C Network Interface Card The CSB is a module that contains a sounder buzzer n that can be used with the SCM 8 or FCM 6 to provide Tse O audible feedback to indicate that a switch closed properly and communication was successful The CSB requires no g programming The FCM 6 contains six sets of three pushbutton switches and their corresponding LEDs The ON and AUTO switches both have one bi color red green LED while the OFF switch has one bi color and one yellow LED The functions of the switches and LEDs are programmed using the Zeus Tool Refer to the Zeus Quick Start Guide P N 315 033875 All LEDs can be programmed ON OFF or FLASHING The HLIM Loop Isolator M odule isolates short circuits on FireFinderXLS intelligent loops By placing devices between HLIM s during installation a short in the wiring within that group
39. aker groups sound the evacuation tone or message To end All Evacuation depress the All Evacuation switch again The evacuation signal turns off assuming no automatic alarms exist The All Evacuation Display Evacuation and all Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off Select Evacuation Select Evacuation sends the evacuation tone or message predetermined in the system design to selected speaker groups in the system Choosing Select Evacua tion cancels Select Alert Select Convenience Page and Select Background M usic To select Select Evacuation follow the steps listed below l Depress the Select Evacuation switch the LED turns on steady red Depress the individual Speaker Group switches The selected Speaker Group and the Display Evacuation switch LEDs tum on steady red If no Speaker Group switches are pressed for 120 seconds the system automatically returns to normal The selected speaker groups sound the evacuation tone or message To end Select Evacuation depress the Select Evacuation and the selected Speaker Group switches again The evacuation signal turns off assuming no automatic alarms exist The Select Evacuation Display Evacuation and all Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off VOICE SYSTEM 4 9 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 Alert Convenience Page 4 10 VOICE SYSTEM The Alert operation consists of the following functions which are described below All A
40. any lit green arrow key to continue Press for more help information ALERT Firefighter s Mode view events REPORT View Print event and system info MAINT Control devices and inputs outputs FUNCTION KEYS Execute logic commands LOGOUT Leave password protected area DIAGNOSTICS For factory use only LAMP TEST 30 second PMI LED test Diagnostics Logout Lamp Test Figure 3 3 PMI Menu Screen CHAPTER 3 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ALERTMODE Alarm When an Alarm Security Supervisory orTrouble event occurs in the system the display enters the Alert or Firefighter s mode automatically The events are displayed in priority order Alarm Supervisory Security Trouble the local audible sounds and the appropriate LED blinks If the event caused notification appliances to sound the Audibles On indicator lights At the bottom of the screen an Acknowledge soft key is displayed if the highest unacknowledged queue is selected Pressing this key acknowledges the event and silences the local audible Once all events are acknowledged and audibles are silenced a Reset System soft key becomes available in the lower right side of the display If notification appliances were active two additional soft keys become available at the bottom of the screen These allow the operator to silence or unsilence the notification appliances audibles Whe
41. bject oriented software configuration tool Zeus is used to configure the FireFinderXLS system s operation based on the customer specified operating requirements The System continuously checks all software and hardware for proper operation It checks all System memory components control panel electronic hardware and the System program A hardware watchdog circuit is provided to ensure that System programs are functioning properly If a problem develops with the program or proces sor the watchdog circuit places the System into a trouble condition and resets it Each module in the FireFinder XLS System has its own microprocessor To ensure reliable operation if the main panel s central processing unit stops these modules operating in degrade still annunciate any alarm or trouble through common lines called Any Alarm and Any Trouble All of the modules communicate with the main FireFinder XLS central processor through an RS 485 network communications system While FireFinderXLS is designed for multiple applications such as security point monitoring the fire alarm operation is always processed as the highest priority over all other operating modes CONFIGURATION The table below presents the minimum configuration necessary to meet NFPA 72 Local Municipal Tie Remote Station Proprietary and Central Station UL 1076 and 12A 13 and 2001 MINIMUM FIREFINDER XLS CONFIGURATION TO M EET 72 UL1076 12A
42. cable local codes APPENDIX 11 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL APPENDIX F 12 APPENDIX TROUBLE M ESSAGES The trouble messages for the FireFInder XLS system will be displayed on the PMI Up to five trouble messages may be displayed on the screen at one time Each trouble message will show the TIME that the trouble occured the SOURCE of the trouble and the TYPE of trouble The trouble LED will flash whenever new troubles are reported and will tum steady when the troubles have been acknowledged by pressing the appropriate button on the PMI MESSAGE DESCRIPTION 24V 12amp Supply Shutdown Indicates that the 24 volt 12 amp non power limited output has shut down due to overload 24V 4amp Supply Shutdown Indicates that the 24 volt 4 amp supply that supplies the power limited output has shut down due to overload AC Brownout Detected Indicates that the AC mains feeding the PSC or PSX have fallen below the brownout threshold AC Fail Indicates that the AC mains feeding the PSC or PSX are disconnected Backplane Power Shutdown Indicates that the 6 2 volt supply that supplies the backplane has shut down due to overload Battery Fuse Wiring Open The circuit breaker connecting to the battery is open Class A Fault A fault has been detected on a Class A loop Communications Error Indicates a fault on the ASI or CAN bus or DNET Disarmed
43. ccess Status Displays the Access status of Command Station X Access Status allows the state of Command Station X to be displayed in any command station For example Command Station 2 may include a Command Station 1 Access Status switch LED The operator at Command Station 2 is able to determine if Command Station 1 has control or is requesting control The LED is steady green for the command station in control and flashing green if the command station is requesting control The switch is not used for Command Station Access Status CHAPTER 4 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Lamp Test Lamp Test allows the user to test all visible terminal indications To perform a Lamp Test follow the steps listed below Depress the Lamp Test switch 2 All LEDs will be on steady red then steady green followed by steady yellow each for approximately 3 seconds 3 The LampTest automatically shuts off after cycling through the LED colors Clear M anual Clear Manual allows the user to cancel all manually activated functions with a single switch press To clear all manually activated functions follow the steps listed below 1 2 Depress the Clear M anual switch The Emergency Page Evacuation Alert Convenience Page and Background Music will be canceled All activated LEDs tum off FIREFIGHTERS TELEPHONE SYSTEM Phone Group Phone Group allows the user to add or delete remote firefighter telephones ca
44. ch other The remote firefighter requests that the operator patch the phone group he is calling in from onto the speaker group serving the area of the building the firefighter is calling from The operator depresses the Select Page switch and the Speaker Group switch The operator depresses the Warden s Page switch the LED tums on steadv green The remote firefighter can now make his live voice page to the speaker group The operator can monitor the page from the local intemal speaker The operator can interrupt override or stop the Warden s Page To end the Warden s page de select all depressed switches The Wardens Page and the Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off The firefighter that called in can hang up or unplug his remote telephone The Phone Group switch LED turns off ALARM VERIFICATION Alarm verification provides FireFinder XLS with a way to verify an alarm from area A BC AC CD DE AD type addressable smoke detectors connected to intelligent loops DLC or HZM This feature reduces the incidence of false alarms Only detectors that do not contain an integral alarm verification feature can be used Addressable detectors connected to DLCs indicate that an alarm condition has been detected If the device is subject to alarm verification the DLC alerts the control panel that the device has entered verification but is not yet considered to be in alarm The DLC starts a timer using the F
45. d Music Volume Down switch the switch s LED lights steady green 2 Depress the selected Speaker Group switch the switch s LED flashes red for one second 3 The audio volume decreases on the selected speaker group If no Speaker Group switch is pressed for 120 seconds the system auto matically retums to normal 5 To end Background Music Volume Down depress the Background Music Volume Down switch again 6 The Background Music Volume Down switch s LED will turn off Command Station Access has three modes Request Grant Deny and status display A description of each follows Request Access Request access from a command station When the command station has access the LED is steady green When requesting access from another command station the LED flashes Green Grant Access Grant access to a command station When a command station requests control the Grant Access LED in the command station with control flashes green Pressing the switch will grant access to the caller command station Deny Access Deny access to a command station When a command station requests control the Deny Access LED in the command station with control flashes red Pressing the switch will deny access to the caller and control will remain with the current command station When a command station is denied access the Deny LED in the command station requesting control will light red for 5 seconds to indicate that access was denied A
46. d guides in the CC 5 CC 2 at this time The Mounting Plate may be located either IN or OUT of the enclosure to perform this installation procedure If the Mounting Plate is located IN the INSTALLATION 2 1 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FIREFINDER XLS ENCLOSURE COM PONENTS CHAPTER 2 Installation Instruction Component Description Color Part Number CAB1 Complete CAB1 Single Row Enclosure Black 315 033007 CABIR Complete CAB1 Single Row Enclosure Red CAB2 BB CAB2 Two Row Backbox Black CAB3 BB CAB3 Three Row Backbox Black 313 033003 CAB2 BD CAB2 Two Row Inner and Outer Doors Black CAB2 RD CAB2 Two Row Inner and Outer Doors Red 315 033008 CAB3 BD CAB3 Three Row Inner and Outer Doors Black CAB3 RD CAB3 Three Row Inner and Outer Doors Red CAB2 XBD CAB2 Transponder Door for Two Row Backbox Black 315 033768 CAB3 XBD CAB3 Transponder Door for Three Row Backbox Black CAB BATT Battery Box for BTX 2 or BTX 3 batteries 315 033917 Mounting Plate for CAB enclosures Silver AB MP 4 l 315 033012 s One CAB MP is required for each CAB Row CAB1 TK Flush Trim Kit for CAB1 Black CAB1R TK Flush Trim Kit for CAB1R Red CAB2 TK Flush Trim Kit for CAB2 Black CAB2R TK Flush Trim Kit for CAB2R Red SESOSSUES CAB3 TK Flush Trim Kit for CAB3 Black CAB3R TK Flush Trim Kit for CAB3R Red OD LP Outer Door Full Row Clear Lens OD BP Out
47. dules may be connected to one PSC 12 power supply and one set of batteries The PSX 12 has a microprocessorcontrolled transfer circuit that allows it to switch the system power to stand by batteries during loss or reduction of the AC power The REM BOX2 and REM BOX4 Enclosures are used to house a Remote Person Machine Interface PMI REM or CAN modules FCM LCM SCM OCM SIM The Rembox consists of an outer door an inner door and a backbox The outer door and inner door are permanently hinged left The REM BOX has a 3 4 inch flange on all four sides of the enclosure which is used for flush mounting applications The backbox is mounted on a flat surface with four usersupplied bolts that are a maximum of Y4 inch in diameter The RNI allows for the remote installation of the PMI REM on HNET and the LCM 8 SCM 8 F CM 6 SIM 16 OCM 16 on CAN modules The HNET can be wired either Style 4 or Style 7 The RNI may be placed in the middle or at the end of either the HNET or CAN networks I Eel EN rd The RNI mounts in the rear of either the REM BOX2 or REMBOX4 ES enclosures The RNI provides terminal blocks for all field wiring connec E j E tions Internal connections are made to plug in connectors specifically p provided for each of the installed modules CHAPTER 1 SCM 8 Switch Control SIM 16 Supervised Input FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MA
48. e events Silence or Unsilence building audibles or Reset the system The system status presentation is structured to allow the different types of system events Alarms Supervisory Security Trouble to be viewed independently Each system event presents the user with a custom message describing the location of the alarm report and the type of event manual alarm smoke heat or waterflow If additional details need to be learned about the nature of the alarm report or its location the user can depress the illuminated More Info button Additional text messages device specific details and simple graphic maps tell the user where they are in the building relative to the alarm report for ease in locating the alarm For fire fighters responding to the system standard NFPA Fire Service icons are presented to alert fire fighters to the availability of fire service equipment stand pipe locations sprinklers building fire hoses fire hydrants etc Standard HazM at icons are also presented to notify responding officials of possible DESCRIPTION 1 1 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 hazards or people in that area of the building Standard NFPA 704 Hazard rating icons can also be used The 32 bit microprocessor CPU at the heart of FireFinderXLS rapidly processes logical decisions based on the status of the smoke detection and other initiating devices to control the system outputs The o
49. e indicating card This basic two loop system can monitor up to 252 intelligent detectors and devices and provides up to 12 Amps of 24VDC power for use in driving the basic 4 notifica tion appliance circuits These supervised notification appliance circuits can be soft ware configured for a wide variety of functions such as standard NAC operation bells homs chimes strobes synchronized or non synchronized coded audibles Temporal Code 3 M archtime Zone Coded etc Municipal Tie Leased Line Extin guishing agent releasing FM 200 or Halon or sprinkler pre action and deluge applica tions The PM l s large easy to read 74 VGA display simplifies system operator control By adding intelligent loop controller cards FireFinderXLS can be expanded to support up to 2500 intelligent detectors and devices spread across a flexible number of DLC loops The system can also be expanded by adding additional CC 5 cardcages and power supplies to support conventional Form C relay modules network interface cards for remote enclosure communication conventional detectors and devices and solid state output modules typically for use in driving graphic annunciators The FireFinderXLS system s operator interface is designed to make status informa tion presentation clear and system control functions simple to operate Through the use of soft function buttons on the systems display prompted by lighted physical buttons the user can easily Acknowledg
50. e selected Speaker Group switch LEDs turn steady green indicating that the speaker groups are now tumed on 7 Once the microphone is keyed a preannouncement tone sounds on the speaker groups for approximately 3 seconds 0 10 seconds is program mable in Zeus 8 While the preannouncement tone is sounding the Pre Announce Tone LED is on steady to give the operator a visual indication of what is sounding 9 When the preannouncement tone ends the Pre Announce Tone LED tums off and the Ready to Page LED turns on telling the operatorto proceed with the page 10 The operator can now speak and make the page 1L During the page the operator can briefly for up to 5 seconds unkey and then re key the microphone for example to cough without re initiating the pre announce tone 12 To end the page the operator can simply unkey and replace the microphone the Ready to Page LED turns off 13 The Page to Evacuation and the Speaker Group switch LEDs turn from steady green to flashing green 14 To cancel Page to Evacuation the operator depresses the Page to Evacua tion switch otherwise the system will retum to its previous state automati cally in approximately 1 2 minutes and turn off the Page to Evacuation LED 15 The selected speaker groups resume receiving an evacuation signal Page to Alert Page to Alert sends the emergency page message with a single switch press from the Live Voice Microphone LVM to all speaker groups in the syst
51. ect Page and the selected Speaker Group switch LEDs tum from steady green to flashing green To retum the system to normal the operator depresses Select Page and the selected Speaker Group switches otherwise the system will return to normal automatically in approximately 1 2 minutes and turn off the Select Page and selected Speaker Group LEDs This sequence of operation assumes the system is normal and no alarms exist If there were alarms in the system the Select Page would operate the exact same way except that the speaker groups that were receiving an evacuation or alert signal would be overridden by the page Once the page ends the previously sounding evacuation or alert signals would resume on the floors groups that were sounding before the page Page to Evacuation Page to Evacuation sends the emergency page message with a single switch press from the Live Voice Microphone LVM to all speaker groups in the system that are receiving an evacuation signal To select Page to Evacuation follow the steps listed below L The LEDs of the selected speaker groups receiving an evacuation signal are steady red Pick up the Live Voice M icrophone Depress the Page to Evacuation switch The Page to Evacuation switch LED and the LEDs of the selected Speaker Groups receiving an EVAC signal flash green Depress the key on the Live Voice M icrophone CHAPTER 4 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 6 Th
52. em currently receiving an alert signal To select Page to Alert follow the steps listed below 1 The LEDs of the selected speaker groups receiving an alert signal are flashing red Pick up the Live Voice M icrophone Depress the Page to Alert switch The Page to Alert switch and selected Speaker Group switch LEDs flash green Depress the key on the Live Voice Microphone The selected Speaker Group switch LEDs tum steady green indicating that the speaker groups are now turned on Once the microphone is keyed a preannouncement tone sounds on the speaker groups for approximately 3 seconds 0 10 seconds is program mable in Zeus While the preannouncement tone is sounding the Pre Announce Tone LED is on steady to give the operator a visual indication of what is sounding When the preannouncement tone ends the Pre Announce Tone LED turns off and the Ready to Page LED turns on telling the operatorto proceed with the page VOICE SYSTEM 4 7 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 4 8 VOICE SYSTEM 10 IL 13 14 The operator can now speak and make the page During the page the operator can briefly for up to 5 seconds unkey and then re key the microphone for example to cough without re initiating the pre announce tone To end the page the operator simply unkeys and replaces the microphone the Ready to Page LED turns off The Page to Alert and the Speaker Group switch LEDs
53. em powers up The IEC memory re initializes and then FireFinder XLS begins adjusting the alarm thresholds wherever IEC is selected in the new Zeus configuration Alarm Threshold Voltage SENSITIVITY VOLTAGE Analog Voltage 0 Volts APPENDIX 5 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL APPENDIX C Adjusting the Alarm Threshold When a New Zeus is Uploaded Ongoing Adjustments of the Alarm Threshold IEC Trouble Conditions 6 APPENDIX After FireFinder XLS checks that the actual ID of a device with IEC agrees with Zeus it adjusts the detector s alarm threshold according to the data stored The first adjustment occurs after 100 hours of data accumulation In the case of power cycling or resetting adjustments begin within 90 seconds If a detector with IEC reports an alarm condition before the detector s alarm thresh old is adjusted the alarm delays until the alarm threshold is adjusted If the device continues to report an alarm condition once its alarm threshold is adjusted the alarm reports If the Zeus and the device ID do not agree the IEC for that device does not activate until the trouble condition is removed from the system and the panel is reset Environmental conditions usually cause a small change in the analog voltage over a long period of time At regular intervals FireFinder XLS collects analog data for each detector with IEC and adjusts the alarm threshold accordingly FireFinder XLS
54. emote conventional zone module 1 13 Intelligent environmental compensation See IEC Index 2 INDEX L lamp test 4 21 LCM 8 LED control module 1 7 LEDs 14 3 1 4 4 LPB local page board 1 10 4 1 LVM live voice module 1 11 4 1 4 4 M maintenance Appendix11 manual station See intelligent analog devices Map 3 4 menu 3 2 minimum configuration 1 2 More Info 3 2 3 3 More Info button 1 1 N navigation buttons 1 4 NFPA 72 Central Station Appendix 9 72 Remote Station Appendix 9 NIC C network interface card 1 1 1 7 2 4 Normal mode 3 2 O OCM 16 output control 1 8 optional modules 1 6to 1 7 P Page See emergency page preview 4 17 Page to Alert 4 7 Page to Background Music 4 8 Page to Evacuation 4 6 PAL 1 printer Appendix 7 PFT Series Firefighter sTelephones 1 11 phone group 4 21 phone page 4 22 PMI person machine interface l 1 l 3to 1 4 2 1 3 1 Appendix 13 PMI REM remote PMI 1 8 PSC 12 power supply 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 8 2 2 Appen dix9 PTB powertermination board 1 1 1 3 1 5 2 2 INDEX FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL R REM BOX 2 4 remote enclosures 1 8 Reporting detector sensitivities 3 6 Reports Configuration 3 7 History 3 7 Queue 3 7 Reset system 3 3 3 6 RNI remote network interface 1 8 RPM remote printer module 1 3 1 6 2 4 S SCM 8 switch control 1 9 4 1 4 4 Scroll UP Scroll DOWN 3 2 Security 3 5 security po
55. enience Page to Local Speaker depress the Convenience Page to Local Speaker switch again or select one of the other Audio to Local Speaker switches 5 The Convenience Page to Local Speaker switch LED turns off Background Music to Local Speaker Background Music to Local Speaker allows the user to preview the audio of the Background Music to the local internal speaker of the LVM Depress the Background Music to Local Speaker switch 2 The Background Music to Local Speaker switch LED is on steady green 3 The Background Music is sounding on the local speaker 4 To deactivate Background M usic to Local Speaker depress the Background Music to Local Speaker switch again or select one of the other Audio to Local Speaker switches 5 The Background Music to Local Speaker switch LED turns off The Audio Volume Control operation consists of the following functions which are described below Convenience Page Volume Up Convenience Page Volume Down Background M usic Volume Up and Background Music Volume Down Convenience Page Volume Up Convenience Page Volume Up or Down allows the user to increase or decrease the volume of the Convenience Page until the maximum or minimum volume level is reached The Speaker Group switch s LED will light green for volume up or red for volume down for one second when the volume change occurs When the speaker group reaches the minimum or maximum volume additional presses of the group switch have no ef
56. er Door Full Row Blank Plate Black 315 033008 OD GP Outer Door Full Row Grill Plate Louvered Door Vents Black ID FP Inner Door Full Row Blank Plate Black i d 15 ID SP Inner Door Single M odule Position Blank Plate Black ID MP Inner Door M ounting Plate 15 03304 BCM Control Module Blank Plate 355959010 REMBOX2 033772 REMBOX4 Remote Enclosures Black 315 033 REM BOX2 M P Mounting Plate for REM BOX2 Black 315 034211 REMBOX4 MP Mounting Plate for REM BOX4 Black A Single Row has the capacity to mount up to 4 modules using the CAB M P M ounting Plate 2 2 INSTALLATION enclosure you will have to gain access to it by opening the enclosure Inner and Outer doors If the Mounting Plate is located outside of the enclosure place it in front of you so that the word TOP is at the top and away from you 6 Install the PSC 12 on a CAB MP mounting plate Refer to the PSC 12 Installation Instructions P N 315 033060 7 Install the PTB in the bottom of the CAB enclosure Refer to the PTB Installation Instructions P N 315 033390 CHAPTER 2 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Outer Door Inner Door Backbox CAB3 BD CAB3 BD CAB3 BB One Row Two Module Positions PMI One Row One Module Position PSC 12 Full Two Row Module ID FP Positions CC 5 One OD LP Module Each CAB Backbox CC 5 Cards OD BP position Row requires a DLC OD
57. erface The PMI Person Machine Interface has the following features e 32 bit central processing unit CPU e Soft Function Button operator interface e 1 4VGA LCD display e 8x8 matrix touch screen and surrounding keys for menu navigation and system control e Discrete LEDs for Alarm Trouble Security and Supervisory event indica tion and state of audibles DESCRIPTION 1 3 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 PSC 12 Power Supply CC 5 Card Cage 1 4 DESCRIPTION The PMI is the primary user interface for the FireFinderXLS system It includes a 1 4 VGA monochrome LCD display with a 8x8 matrix touch screen and surrounding keys used for menu navigation and system control There are also LEDs for indica tion of the Alarm Trouble Security and Supervisory events as well as the state of the Audibles The PMI display continuously updates information about the System status If there are more events in the system than can be displayed on a single screen a ze scroll bar appears to the right of the event list Press ing the up and down navigation buttons to the right of the LCD allows the operator to move throught the list Along the top and bottom of the LCD are rows of four soft keys The use of these keys is controlled by software and backlit with a green LED which guides the operator to the next action On the right hand side of the LCD are fo
58. ervice prior to system maintenance One ZIC 4A circuit must be configured for alarm transmission In addition depending on the local authority having jurisdiction additional circuits may be required for Supervisory or Trouble transmission Reference the System Label P N 575 234411 for battery maintenance and replacement schedule The batteries available are BP 61 BTX 1 BTX 2 and BTX 3 The BP 61 is a 24V 15 AH battery The BTX 1 batteries are a pair of 12V 33 AH batteries The BTX 2 are a pair of 12V 75 AH batteries The BTX 3 are a pair of 12V 100 AH batteries Actual battery size depends on System configuration See the PSC 12 Installation Instructions P N 315 033060 for Battery Calculations For multi enclosure systems one NIC C is required in each enclosure For Central Station see Appendix E UL 1076 requires a Model HTSW 1 Tamper Switch and an RPM Remote Printer M odule Refer to the ZIC 4A Installation Instructions P N 315 033170 for programming BASIC SYSTEM The basic FireFinderXLS Control Panel consists of the following components e PMI Person Machine Interface e PSC 12 Power Supply and Charger e PTB Power Termination Board CC 5 Card Cage e Device Loop Card e ZIC 4A Zone Indicating Card e RPM Remote Printer Module 72 Proprietary and UL 1076 configurations e CABI Enclosure e HTSW 1 Tamper Switch UL 1076 configuration only e BP 61 BTX 1 BTX 2 or BTX 3 Batteries PMI Int
59. fect Selecting Convenience Page Volume Up Down cancels Select Page Select Evacua tion Select Alert Select Convenience Page Select Background M usic Select Audio Preview and Background Music Volume Up Down To select Convenience Page Volume Up follow the steps listed below 1 Depress the Convenience Page Volume Up switch the switch s LED flashes green 2 Depress the selected Speaker Group switch The switch s LED flashes green for one second CHAPTER 4 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL The audio volume increases on the selected speaker group If no Speaker Group switch is pressed for 120 seconds the system auto matically retums to normal 5 To end Convenience Page Volume Up depress the Convenience Page Volume Up switch again 6 The Convenience Page Volume Up switch LED turns off Convenience Page Volume Down To select Convenience Page Volume Down follow the steps listed below 1 Depress the Convenience Page Volume Down switch The switch s LED flashes green 2 Depress the selected Speaker Group switch The switch s LED flashes red for one second The audio volume decreases on the selected speaker group If no Speaker Group switch is pressed for 120 seconds the system auto matically retums to normal 5 To end Convenience Page Volume Down depress the Convenience Page Volume Down switch again 6 The Convenience Page Volume Down switch LED turns off Background Music Volu
60. g no automatic alarms exist The Select Alert Display Alert and all Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off The Convenience Page operation consists of the following functions which are described below All Convenience Page and Select Convenience Page All Convenience Page All Convenience Page sends the page message with a single switch press from the convenience page microphone e g external microphone to all speaker groups in the system Selecting All Convenience Page cancels All Background Music CHAPTER 4 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL To select All Convenience Page follow the steps listed below l 2 3 10 Pick up the convenience page microphone Depress the All Convenience Page switch The All Convenience Page switch all Speaker Group switch and the Display Convenience Page switch LEDs flash green Depress the kev on the convenience page microphone All Speaker Group switch LEDs tum steady green indicating that all speaker groups are now tumed on The operator can now speak and make the page During the page the operator can brieflv for up to 5 seconds unkev and then re kev the microphone for example to cough without re initiating the pre announce tone To end the convenience page the operator simply unkeys and replaces the microphone The Ready to Page LED turns off All Speaker Group switch LEDs tum from steady green to flashing green To retum the system to normal t
61. he operator depresses the All Convenience Page switch otherwise the system will automatically return to normal in approximately 1 2 minutes and tum off the All Convenience Page and Speaker Group LEDs Select Convenience Page Select Convenience Page sends the page message from the convenience page microphone e g external microphone to selected speaker groups in the system Selecting Select Convenience Page cancels Select Background Music To select Select Convenience Page follow the steps listed below PWN RP 10 Pick up the convenience page microphone Depress the Select Convenience Page switch The LED flashes green Depress the individual Speaker Group switches The selected Speaker Group and Display Convenience Page switch LEDs flash green If no Speaker Group switches are pressed for 120 seconds the system automatically retums to normal Depress the key on the convenience page microphone The LED on the selected Speaker Group switch turns steady green indicat ing that the speaker group is now tumed on The operator can now speak and make the page to the selected speaker groups During the page the operator can briefly for up to 5 seconds unkey and then re key the microphone for example to cough without re initiating the pre announce tone To end the convenience page the operator simply unkeys and replaces the microphone The Ready to Page LED tums off VOICE SYSTEM 4 11 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION
62. ignal is one of the eight internal voice audio vs channels selectable at the voice control panel CE DAC NET The microphone signal wiring between LVM and LPB is supervised v The microphone audio input of the LPB is not transformer isolated each LVM microphone output is transformer isolated The audio input from the telephone riser is transformer isolated Each of the three audio channels can be configured independently via the Zeus tool Each audio channel can be controlled automatically via system logic dependant on its individual configuration or manually by using the voice control panel CHAPTER 1 LVM Live Voice Module PFT Series TZC 8B Telephone Zone Card ZAC 40 Zone Amplifier Card FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL The LVM Live Voice Module provides firefighters with a means of sending live voice messages to specified audio zones The LVM has a push to talk switch on the micro phone as well as a retractable coiled cord Both the push to talk switch and the microphone are supervised The LVM has a built in speaker to preview active tones and mes sages The PFT Series FireFighters Telephones include models PFT and Both models have a jack at the end of the phone that plugs into either an 303 SS or 304 SS plate Model has a push to talk button The TZC 8B Telephone Zone Card provides a way for emergency response
63. ignal sends the alert tone or message predetermined in system design to all or selected speaker groups in the building The alert signal will be overridden by an emergency page or an evacuation signal to the same speaker group It is possible to have two different alert signals ALERT 1 and ALERT 2 ALERT 2 will be overridden by ALERT 1 to the same speaker group Convenience Page allows a live voice page from the convenience page microphone to all or selected speaker groups in the building Convenience pages are a low priority function and will be overridden by an emergency page an evacuation or an alert signal to the same speaker group Background Music sends background music from an external audio input to all or selected speaker groups in the building Background M usic is the lowest priority and will be overridden by an emergency page an evacuation or alert signal and a conve nience page to the same speaker group SYSTEM PRIORITIES The priority of requests to a speaker group in the case that multiple signals audio channels are requested at the same time are as follows 1 Emergency Page highest priority 2 Warden s Phone Page 3 Evacuation Signal 1 EVAC 1 4 Evacuation Signal 2 EVAC 2 5 Alert Signal 1 ALERT 1 6 Alert Signal 2 ALERT 2 7 Convenience Page 8 Background Music lowest priority VOICE SYSTEM 4 3 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 OPERATION PROCEDURE
64. imal parameters for a detector in a hotel lobby select the LOBBY application in the Zeus tool for that device The system will automatically transmit the factory determined sensitivity pre alarm threshold and detection algorithm R algorithm to the corresponding device This eliminates the guesswork of selecting these parameters for different environments ASD APPLICATIONS Zeus ASD Application ASD Description Disable No Applications Standard Photo thermal Detector Office Retail Reasonably clean climate controlled atmosphere Warehouse Light Manufacturing Airborne dust equipment fork truck and light to medium dock area exhaust fumes Lobby Relatively clean area temperature changes cellular phones smoking Computer Room Very controlled environment clean temperature closely regulated high cost clean machinery operating no smoking high air velocity Dormitory Airborne dust and temperature changes living quarters cooking fumes smoking Healthcare Higher level risk relatively clean electronic equipment Parking Garage Airborne dust car and diesel fumes temperature swings Utility Transformer Room Normal to somewhat dirty environment heat from running equipment Precious Storage Sensitive Sensitive materials or equipment storage clean dust free Environment environment earliest warning desired Hostile Environment Dirty dusty humid operating equipment RF present wide temperat
65. in position after releasing a spring loaded switch To indicate the manual station is acti vated the pull down lever remains down and locked until the station is physically reset The HM S SA manual station has a set of normally closed auxiliary contacts which are available for releasing door holders and magnetic door locks The HM S 2S has a keyswitch which can activate a second address HM S S D Intelligent M anual Station The HMS S D is an intelligent manual station designed to interface with a DLC loop The HMS 5 is a single action station the HM S D is a double action station The HM S can be flush mounted or surface mounted using the SB 5R mounting box HM S M Intelligent M anual Station with Metal Housing The HM S M is an intelligent metal manual station designed to interface with a DLC loop The HM S M is a single action station when used with the Model HMS FD Adapter the HM S M is double action HTRI M Intelligent Interface M odule The HTRI M intelligent interface module interfaces direct shorting contact devices with the DLC loops The HTRI M can monitor a normally open or closed dry contact and it can report the status of the contact HTRI S HTRI R and HTRI D Intelligent Interface Modules The HTRI S R D series modules are intelligent interface modules that interface direct shorting contact devices with the DLC loops The HTRI S is a single input module the HTRI R is a single input module with an independently controllab
66. in to display a list of FireFinder XLS devices use the up and down buttons to select the desired device Report Status There are four options that can be Menu Report Status selected in the Report Mode Configuration Status Queue and Disarmed ASD Status Sw History Once at the desired module loop or device select the Status Sensitivity Threshold Temperature option by pressing the Status soft key A screen displays with all the possible Status Report selections Disarmed ASD Status Sw itch Sensitivity Threshold and Tempera ture See Figure 3 8 Touch the A desired option to select it and the Report Screen appears for that option Figure 3 8 Menu Report Status Screen To view a list of detector sensitivi ties Touch the box labeled Menu Report Status Sensitivity Sensitivity The Sensitivity Report FireFinder 1 DLC 1 screen will display as shown in Sensitivity Report Figure 3 9 Press the View soft key AT FireFinder81 DLC 1 to display the list of detector SETTINGS sensitivities As the system reads Pc all device sensitivities for the SubModule None Device Smoke module loop or device it might display the message Acquiring Data When the data is received it e View displays on the PMI screen See Figure 3 10 The information in the Figure 3 9 Sensitivity report is not dynamic Sensitivity Report Settings Screen It dis
67. int Appendix 7 SelectAlert 4 10 Select Background Music 4 12 Select Convenience Page 4 11 Select Evacuation 4 9 Select Page 4 5 sensitivity report 3 7 silence individual 4 14 cancel 4 14 Silent Knight M odel 5129 Appendix9 SIM 16 supervised input 1 9 softkeys 1 4 3 1 acknowledge 3 3 acknowledge supervisory 3 5 acknowledge trouble 3 6 map 3 4 reset system 3 3 status 3 7 soft reset 3 6 speaker groups 4 13 to 4 20 audible silence unsilence 4 13 audio to local speaker 4 17 display 4 14 alert 4 15 auto 4 14 background music 4 16 convenience page 4 16 evacuation 4 15 Silenced 4 15 non silence 4 14 preview alert 4 17 background music 4 18 convenience page 4 18 evacuation 4 17 page 4 17 select audio preview 4 16 SSD system status display 1 9 2 4 Status report 3 7 Sensitivity 3 7 Supervisory 3 5 system priorities 4 3 T testing Appendix 11 Touch screen 3 2 Trouble 3 5 trouble messages Appendix 13 TZC 8B 1 11 4 1 V VGA display 1 1 1 4 3 1 Voice System Modules 1 9to 1 12 AIC audio input card 1 9 DAC NET 1 10 FMT fireman s mastertelephone 1 10 FTS Series Firefighter sTelephone Stations 1 10 LPB local page board 1 10 LVM live voice module 1 11 PFTSeries Firefighter s Telephones 1 11 TXC 8B telephone zone card 1 11 Voice System Operation 4 2 audible silence 4 13 audible unsilence 4 13 audio volume control 4 18 automatic 4 2 Alert signal 4 3 evacuation signal 4 3 cancel silence individual 4 14 lamp test
68. ireFinder XLS system Retard Reset Period pro grammed in the Zeus tool allowing conditions at the device to stabilize When the timer expires the DLC begins the fixed 60 second confirmation period If the device is no longer in alarm during the confirmation period the verification cycle is consid ered complete and detection of a subsequent alarm from that device results in the verification cycle restarting If the device still reports in the alarm state during this confirmation period the alarm condition is reported to the control panel and the System annunciates the alarm condition See the figure below for a graphic illustration of Alarm Verification mis For devices connected to the DLC the Detector Restart period is 0 seconds ALARM VERIFICATION TIMING DIAGRAM lt ALARM VERIFICATION PERIOD ke RETARD RESET RESTART PERIOD MAXIMUM 60 SECONDS CONFIRMATION PERIOD 60 SECONDS OPTIONAL NO ALARM AT CONTROL UNIT ALARM REQUIRED AT CONTROL UNIT REGION CONTROL UNIT DETECTOR RESTART RETARD RESET PERIOD POWER UP PERIOD A B D E t 0 Seconds For installations in Canada this time must not exceed 30 seconds t n Seconds Smoke detector goes into alarm RETARD RESET PERIOD Control Unit Control unit senses detector in alarm and retards delays alarm signal usually by de energizing power to the detector Length of time vaires with design 11 55 seconds RESTART PERIOD Detector Power up
69. irst section of the manual Be sure to ask Siemens Building Technologies Inc Technical Support or an authorized Representative if you have any questions Install and use the FireFinderXLS System in accordance with the appropriate Local NFPA and NEC Code requirements INSTALLATION GUIDELINES D t WARNING Always remove power battery and AC and wait at least 10 seconds to allow the supply voltages to decay before installing or removing any module cable or wiring Follow Steps 1 through 25 for installation Each step is thoroughly explained in the referenced installation instructions A description of all compatible FireFinder XLS system modules and devices can be found in the FireFinder XLS Installation Instruc tions Index P N 315 034242 1 Install the desired enclosure CAB1 CAB2 or CAB3 Refer to the CAB Enclosure Components table on page 2 2 to select the appropriate installation instructions Refer also to Figure 2 1 on page 2 3 for information on CAB rows and module placement 2 Install the HTSW 1Tamper Switch where required Referto the HTSW 1 Installation Instructions P N 315 033350 3 Pull the field wiring into the backbox and dress it to approximately where it will go 4 Install the PMI on the inner door Refer to the PMI Installation Instructions P N 315 033070 5 Install the CC 5 CC 2 on a CAB MP mounting plate Refer to the CC 5 CC 2 Installation Instructions P N 315 033035 Do not install the car
70. l sensitivity adjustment What Is Not Lost e Zeus program Time and date e History log Time based control A Soft Reset is performed by pressing the Reset System soft key The system can only be reset when all events alarms supervisories securities and troubles are acknowledged and the notification appliances are silenced What Is Lost e Alarm supervisory trouble and security conditions provided they have returned to the normal state What Is Not Lost e Anyuser entries such as time and date Armm disarm e Zeus program e Manual sensitivity adjustment e Time based control REPORT MODE Reporting Detector Sensitivities 3 6 OPERATION Press the Menu button on the PMI upper right and select the Report option by pressing the key with the lit green triangle pointing to the Report label Press the More Info button on the PMI to navigate to the desired loop or specific device When More Info is pressed once it displays the FireFinder XLS node CHAPTER 3 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL e Press the More Info button again to display a list of FireFinder XLS modules use the up and down buttons to select the desired module e Press the More Info button again to display a list of FireFinder XLS sub modules provided your system has sub modules installed use the up and down buttons to select the desired sub module e Press the More Info button aga
71. lamation point then changes to a check mark When a security is detected the yellow Security LED blinks the System s intemal audible pulses and the event s display on the screen with a blinking exclamation mark This event listing displays the Event Custom Message the Time of the event occurrence and the Security Event Category i e Door Monitor Point etc In addition the System responds to securities with other output functions as programmed in the Zeus tool An Acknowledge Security soft key displays in the bottom left comer of the screen Press this key to acknowledge each security and to silence the local audible The blinking exclamation point then changes to a check mark See Figure 3 4 When a trouble is detected the yellow Trouble LED blinks the System s internal audible pulses and the event s display on the screen with a blinking exclamation mark This event listing displays the Event Custom M essage the Time of the event occurrence and the Trouble Event Category refer to the Trouble Event Category Cross Reference Table below TROUBLE EVENT CATEGORY CROSS REFERENCE Category Physical Device DEVICE Any supervised input device or zone circuit trouble report HFP 11 HTRI Series HMS Series SIM 16 individually supervised circuits ZONE ZIC zones CDC Zones ZAC Zones ZAM Zones HZM or HCP MODULE Any supervised module trouble PMI DLC ZIC CRC CDC PSC PSX
72. le Form C relay the HTRI D is a dual input module HZM Remote Conventional Zone Module The HZM is a FireFinderXLS intelligent device that connects a single zone of conventional devices to a DLC device loop card The HZM can power up to fifteen compatible 2 wire ionization or photoelectric smoke detectors or it can power one PB 1191 Beam Detector It can also monitor an unlimited number of shorting devices such as waterflow switches thermal detectors manual stations etc The HZM supports Class A and Class B wiring The module uses one address on the device loop It does not require any mechanical address programming Use the DPU Device Programming Unit to program and test the module DESCRIPTION 1 13 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 DPU Device Programming Unit The DPU is used to program and test detectors and devices for M XL and FireFinderXLS systems In a FireFinderXLS installation the DPU may be used to check wiring loops for ground faults and short circuits as well as to check communication of the installed devices by displaying the device types and addresses of all devices on the loop 1 14 DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION This section provides general instructions for mounting and wiring the FireFinder XLS Control Panel Read this section before installing the equipment to ensure proper installation If you are not familiar with the FireFinder XLS System also read the f
73. lert and Select Alert All Alert All Alert sends with a single switch press the alert tone or message predeter mined in the system design to all speaker groups in the system Selecting All Alert cancels All Convenience Page and All Background Music To select All Alert follow the steps listed below Depress the All Alert switch The All Alert Display Alert and all Speaker Group switch LEDs turn on flashing red All speaker groups sound the alert tone or message To end All Alert depress the All Alert switch again The alert signal turns off assuming no automatic alarms exist The All Alert Display Alert and all Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off N AM Fw Select Alert Select Alert sends the alert tone or message predetermined in the system design to selected speaker groups in the system Choosing Select Alert cancels Select Convenience Page and Select Background Music To select Select Alert follow the steps listed below 1 Depress the Select Alert switch the LED flashes red 2 Depress the desired individual Speaker Group switches 3 The selected Speaker Group and Display Alert switch LEDs flash red 4 f no Speaker Group switches are pressed for 120 seconds the system automatically returns to normal 5 The selected speaker groups sound the alert tone or message 6 To end Select Alert depress the Select Alert and the selected Speaker Group switches again 7 Thealert signal turns off assumin
74. lling into the firefighters party line To add or remove remote firefighter telephones follow the steps listed below 1 10 11 A remote firefighters telephone is calling in the Phone Group switch s LED flashes green and the buzzer sounds Depress the Phone Group switch to add the remote firefighters telephone to the party line The Phone Group switch s LED changes to steady green The operator can now talk to the caller If a second firefighter in another area of the building calls in he will hear a busy signal which indicates that the call in is going through but someone is already talking The LED next to the new Phone Group that is calling in starts to flash green The operator will hear the buzzer sounding which indicates the new tele phone group call in When the operator answers the second firefighter call in the second firefighter will be connected to the operator and the first firefighter on a party line connection All three firefighters can now carry on a conversation Pressing the Phone Group switch again removes the remote phone from the party line Phone Group switch LED changes to flashing green If the remote phone hangs up the LED turns off VOICE SYSTEM 4 21 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 Phone Page Warden s Page 4 22 VOICE SYSTEM Phone Page allows the user to send the emergency page message from the firefighters party line to all
75. me Up Background Music Volume Up or Down allows the user to increase or decrease the volume of the Background Music until the maximum or minimum volume level is reached The Speaker Group switch s LED will light green for volume up or red for volume down for one second when the volume change occurs When the speaker group reaches the minimum or maximum volume additional presses of the group switch have no effect Selecting Background M usic Volume Up Down cancels Select Page Select Evacua tion Select Alert Select Convenience Page Select Background M usic Select Audio Preview and Convenience Page Volume Up Down To select Background M usic Volume Up follow the steps listed below 1 Depress the Background Music Volume Up switch the switch s LED lights steady green 2 Depress the selected Speaker Group switch the switch s LED flashes green for one second The audio volume increases on the selected speaker group If no Speaker Group switch is pressed for 120 seconds the system auto matically retums to normal 5 To end Background Music Volume Up depress the Background Music Volume Up switch again 6 The Background Music Volume Up switch LED turns off VOICE SYSTEM 4 19 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 Command Station Access 4 20 VOICE SYSTEM Background Music Volume Down To select Background Music Volume Down follow the steps listed below 1 Depress the Backgroun
76. n configuration is unique The requirements of the project determine the modules needed to achieve the desired functionality The Control view of the Zeus Programming tool is used to configure the Command stations Each switch on the SCM and FCM may be configured for any of the manual operations See page 4 4 VOICE SYSTEM 4 1 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 E fon py d Kar g al ha Figure 4 1 Tvpical FireFinder XLS Command Stations A voice system may have one or many different locations of control over the same or differing geographically installed equipment Each control station will generally use Request Grant Deny Access switches for managing controls in differing emergency scenarios but access restrictions are Zeus programmable to the degree allowed by the authority having jurisdiction AHJ A location of voice system control command station consists of the following 1 A list of Speaker Groups to be controlled monitored A set of Voice Applications to be performed on the Speaker Groups for example ALL CALL SELECT EVAC DISPLAY ALERT etc 3 An LVM microphone An optional list of telephone groups and an FMT master phone Request Grant Deny access SYSTEM OPERATION System Indication All voice system faults are reported at the PMI and at the programmed speaker group control switch The operator at the PMI is able to ACK SILENCE UNSILE
77. n the notification appliances are silenced the Audibles Silenced LED lights Press the More Info button to display a screen showing details relating to the selected event Additional soft keys appear at the bottom of this screen including one that displays a map of the area in which the event occurred provided this informa tion has been programmed using the Zeus tool The operator can retum to the previous screen by pressing the button which is adjacent to the M ore Info button Event counts in PMIs and SSDs may differ because SSDs currently display only primitive individual events while a group PMI whose devices are programmed into groups in Zeus will display only one queue event per group theredalam ED bins T ft the System s intemal S First F w audible sounds steady the Audibles On LED glows AGKD steady and the alarm event displays on the screen with a blinking exclamation mark See Figure 3 4 The event 9 listing displays the Event Custom M essage the Time of the event occurrence and the Alarm Event Category refer to inda Fa ER the Alarm Event Category Cross Reference Table below Silence Unsilence Reset Acknowledge Audibles Audibles System Alarms ALARM EVENT CATEGORY CROSS REFERENCE Category Physical Device SMOKE HFP 11 HZM or CDC Zone HEAT HFPT 11 HTRI HZM SIM 16 Input or CDC Zone
78. nciate additional information about speaker group display functions Display Auto Display Auto allows the user to visually determine the speaker groups that are currently in automatic mode both silenced and unsilenced To enable Display Auto follow the steps listed below The speaker groups are in automatic mode Depress the Display Auto switch The Display Auto switch LEDs and all Speaker Group switch LEDs that are currently in automatic mode flash yellow 4 To deactivate Display Auto depress the Display Auto switch again or select one of the other Display switches 5 The Display Auto switch LEDs and all Speaker Group switch LEDs that are currently in automatic mode yellow turn off CHAPTER 4 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Display Silenced Display Silenced allows the user to visually determine the speaker groups that are silenced and in automatic mode To enable Display Silenced follow the steps listed below l The speaker groups are silenced and in automatic mode Depress the Displav Silenced switch The Displav Silenced switch LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs that are currentiv in automatic mode and silenced flash vellow To deactivate Displav Silenced depress the Displav Silenced switch again or select one of the other Displav switches The Displav Silenced LED and all Speaker Group switch LEDs that are currentiv in automatic mode and silenced tum off vellow Displav
79. one LED tums off and the Ready to Page LED turns on telling the operator to proceed with the page 9 The operator can now speak and make the page to all speaker groups 10 During the page the operator can briefly for up to 5 seconds unkey and then re key the microphone for example to cough without re initiating the pre announce tone 1L To end the page the operator simply unkeys and replaces the microphone The Ready to Page LED turns off 12 All Speaker Group switch LEDs turn from steady green to flashing green 13 To retum the system to normal the operator depresses the All Page switch otherwise the system will automatically return to normal in approximately 1 2 minutes and turn off the All Page and Speaker Group LEDs Iis This sequence of operation assumes the system is normal and no alarms exist If there were alarms in the system the All Page would operate the exact same way except that the speaker groups that were receiving an evacuation or alert signal would be overridden by the Page Once the Page ends the previously sounding evacuation or alert signals would resume on the floors groups that were sounding before the page Select Page Select Page sends the emergency page message from the Live Voice M icrophone LVM to selected speaker groups in the system Choosing Select Page cancels Select Evacuation Select Alert Select Convenience Page and Select Background Music To select Select Page follow the ste
80. or and inner door that is shipped assembled The CAB2 and CAB3 are two row and three row enclosures respectively with the backbox and doors inner and outer shipped separately The HTSW 1 Tamper Switch is a three position switch that monitors the opening of the FireFinder XLS enclosure and reports a security lt 3 r condition Closing the door automatically returns the switch to its m l normal operating position The switch can be pulled out to indicate a l l Jj closed position for maintenance purposes The BP 61 is a 24V 15 AH battery The BP 61 is recommended for the NFPA 72 Local and 72 Proprietary and the UL 1076 Systems Actual battery size depends on System configuration See the Battery Calculation section of the PSC 12 Installation Instructions P N 315 033060 for further information The BTX 1 batteries are a pair of 12V 33 AH batteries that are housed in the bottom of the CAB enclosure The BTX 2 batteries are a pair of 12V 75 AH batteries The BTX 3 batteries are a pair of 12V 100 AH batteries Actual battery size depends on System configuration See the Battery Calculation section of the PSC 12 Installation Instructions P N 315 033060 for further information OPTIONAL MODULES CRC 6 Relav Module 1 6 DESCRIPTION The modules listed below are available as options to the FireFinder XLS system Each CRC 6 module provides six fully programmable relays Each relay contains one set of SPDT cont
81. orto proceed with the page The operator can now speak and make the page During the page the operator can briefly for up to 5 seconds unkey and then re key the microphone for example to cough without re initiating the pre announce tone To end the page the operator simply unkeys and replaces the microphone The Ready to Page LED turns off The Page to Background M usic and the Speaker Group switch LEDs turn from steady green to flashing green CHAPTER 4 Evacuation EVAC FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 14 To retum the system to normal the operator depresses the Page to Background Music switch otherwise the system will return to normal automatically in approximately 1 2 minutes and turn off the Page to Background Music LED 15 The selected speaker groups resume receiving background music The Evacuation operation consists of the following functions which are described below All Evacuation and Select Evacuation All Evacuation All Evacuation sends with a single switch press the evacuation tone or message predetermined in the system design to all speaker groups in the system Selecting All Evacuation cancels All Alert All Convenience Page and All Background M usic To select All Evacuation follow the steps listed below N au 5 w Depress the All Evacuation switch The All Evacuation Display Evacuation and all Speaker Group switch LEDs tum on steady red All spe
82. ound M usic without affecting any speaker group 1 Depress the Select Audio Preview and then the individual Speaker Group switch The Audio Preview switch LED and the selected Speaker Group switch LEDs flash yellow The current audio signal of the selected speaker group sounds on the local speaker The system automatically returns to normal in approximately 1 2 minutes To deactivate depress the Select Audio Preview switch The Audio Preview switch LED and the selected Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off CHAPTER 4 Audio to Local Speaker FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL The Audio to Local Speaker operation consists of the following functions which are described below Page to Local Speaker Evacuation to Local Speaker Alert to Local Speaker Convenience Page to Local Speaker and Background Music to Local Speaker Page to Local Speaker Page to Local Speaker allows the user to preview the audio of the Emergency Page to the local intemal speaker of the LVM 5 Depress the Page to Local Speaker switch The Page to Local Speaker switch LED is on steady green The Emergency Page is sounding on the local speaker To deactivate Page to Local Speaker depress the Page to Local Speaker switch again or select one of the other Audio to Local Speaker switches The Page to Local Speaker switch LED turns off Evacuation to Local Speaker Evacuation to Local Speaker allows the user to previe
83. p WHERE First Floor Reception Area v HFP 11Qaddress 3 16 HFP11 10 57 3 16 Smoke Photoelectric sensor HFP 11Qaddress 3 17 HFP11 10 58 3 17 Smoke Photoelectric sensor First Floor Reception Area is the Group Message is an active event V is an acknowledged event HFP 11 address 3 15 is the device custom message HFP11 is the event device 10 56 is the event time 3 15 is the event device address Smoke is the component category Photoelectric sensor is the event device component Pressing the Details soft key takes you to the Details screen as shown in Figure 3 6 The Details screen contains information that has been entered using the Zeus program ming tool such as additional information about the alarm location the number of devices in alarm this number can be more than one when the device is part of a group the alarm types the name and phone number of a contact person icons showing the fire equipment in the area and icons showing special conditions DETAILS DEVICES BACK Figure 3 5 Alarm Devices Screen First Floor Reception Area ALARM LOCATION AREA FIRE EQUIP 1st Floor Reception Area FI Lobby entrance m A EXIT AREA CONTAINS Devices in ALARM 3 l ALARM TYPES Smoke Heat Flow Contact John Sample Phone 973 555 1234 DETAILS MAP DEVI
84. personnel located throughout a building to speak with one another during emergency situations The card is located in any FireFinderXLS enclosure and is connected to jacks or Fire Fighter s Telephone Stations located throughout the building Portable phones Models PFT and PFT P that plug into these jacks or Fire Fighter s Telphone Stations M odel FTS can communicate to the FMT Fireman s Master Telephone located at the main enclosure or to telephones con nected to the system The ZAC 40 is a CAN data bus card that contains two speaker zones and one 40 Watt audio amplifier capable of operating at 25 70 or 100 VRMS The two speaker zones can be wired to operate as either a single Class A zone a single Class B zone or as two Class B zones independently protected to provide split zone or interleaved speaker zones The ZAC 40 can also be used as a backup amplifier to serve as a backup for other ZAC 40 amplifiers in a one to one backup or one to comae many backup The ZAC 40 contains a local external audio input circuit 0 dB and a dry contact input to switch on the amplifier and activate the two zones as BB configured in the Zeus programmimg tool The ZAC 40 is capable of amplifying any one of the 8 audio channels that transmit from the DAC NET Digital Audio Card NET via the internal digital audio ASI bus Audio Serial Interface DESCRIPTION 1 11 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 1
85. plays the detector sensitivities at the moment the report was Menu Report Status Sensitivity View FireFinder 1 DLC 1 Sensitivity Report Device Sensitivity Foot 255 requested D Q Q H m n If the report list exceeds what can be displayed on the screen a scroll dn ME bar appears with an arrow on the E Rut bottom indicating the list continues 18 F il 9 HFP11 To view the remaining items on the 4 30 HFPIL 19 i il 11 HFP11 Acquiring Data list press the DOWN arrow button d EPLI Data If the down arrow button remains Cancel Print Figure 3 10 Sensitivity Report Screen OPERATION 3 7 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 depressed the list scrolls progressively faster until it reaches ten items at a time When viewing a report that is longer than one screen pressing highlights the last entry of the report and pressing highlights the first entry of the report This sensitivity report can then be printed by selecting the Print option if the system has a report logging printer 3 8 OPERATION INTRODUCTION The eight channel digital evacuation FireFinderXLS Voice system can be added to the basic FireFinder XLS fire alarm system This is accomplished with the addition of the DAC NET Digital Audio card and its accompanying submodules ZAC LVM LPB SCM 8 ZIC FMT TZC and zone installed equipment speakers s
86. ps listed below Pick up the Live Voice M icrophone Depress the Select Page switch and then the switch for the desired individual speaker group 3 The Select Page switch and the selected Speaker Group switch LEDs flash green VOICE SYSTEM 4 5 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 4 6 VOICE SYSTEM 10 12 13 14 If no Speaker Group switches are pressed for 120 seconds the system automatically returns to normal Depress the key on the Live Voice M icrophone The LED on the selected Speaker Group switch turns steady green indicat ing that the speaker group is now tumed on Once the microphone is keyed a preannouncement tone sounds on the speaker group for approximately 3 seconds 0 10 seconds is programmable in Zeus While the preannouncement tone is sounding the Pre Announce Tone LED is on steady to give the operator a visual indication of what is sounding When the preannouncement tone ends the Pre Announce Tone LED tums off and the Ready to Page LED turns on telling the operator to proceed with the page The operator can now speak and make the page to the selected speaker groups During the page the operator can briefly for up to 5 seconds unkey and then re key the microphone for example to cough without re initiating the pre announce tone To end the page the operator simply unkeys and replaces the microphone The Ready to Page LED turns off The Sel
87. put For proprietary burglary application UL 1076 e Usean HTSW 1 tamper switch to monitor the main enclosure e Monitor each HTRI S D R related to this application for 24 hours by using a listed motion detector to prevent tampering e Monitoring of security points is performed at the PMI The PMI is suitable for installation at either the protected premises or remotely as a receiving unit APPENDIX 7 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL NOTES 1 Allsupervised switches must be held closed and or open for at least a quarter of a second to guarantee detection 2 UseULI listed EOL M odel EL 33 with 3 6K VAN resistor P N 140 820185 Order M odel EL 33 separately 3 HTRI is polarity insensitive Line 1 and Line 2 can be either line of the loop 4 Electrical ratings Voltage maximum 30 VDC Current maximum 1mA during polling 5 Supervised switch ratings Voltage maximum 27 VDC Current maximum 3 5mA during polling Contact resistance maximum 10 ohms Maximum cable length 200 feet 18 AWG 0 02uF 0 04uF C Line to line Line to shield Max line size 14 AWG Min line size 18 AWG 6 Relav contact ratings 4A 125 VAC resistive 4A 30 VDC resistive Inductive 3 5A 120VAC 0 6 3 0A 30VDC 0 6 PF 2 0A 120 VAC 0 4 PE 2 0A 120VAC 0 35 PF 2 0A 30 VDC 0 35 PF The relay is shown in standby condition nor EN 8 APPENDIX TO NEXT ADDRESSABLE
88. rd The Model ZIC 4A is a zone indicating card that provides notification appliance circuits It has 4 outputs that can be configured for Class A or Class B and control of audible and visual notifcation appliances such as horns speakers bells strobes etc Its outputs can also be configured as connection to ms Municipal Tie Releasing Service per NFPA 12A 13 and 2001 or as a connec tion to a Leased Line remote monitoring circuit Eis Each zone can be configured independently for different usages as pro grammed in the Zeus tool and can be controlled automatically by program logic or manually using the PM I The ZIC 4A supports synchronized and non synchronized strobes This selection I 4 is available in the Zeus tool underthe detail properties for each ZIC 4A circuit Synchronization across multiple ZIC 4A cards is automatic as a part of the FireFinderXLS operating characteristics Refer to document P N 315 096363 for a list of strobes that support synchronization DESCRIPTION 1 5 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 RPM Printer Interface CAB Enclosures HTSW 1Tamper Switch Batteries The RPM Printer Interface provides a parallel port to the FireFinder XLS system The RPM is compatible with the PAL 1 printer The FireFinder XLS system can be housed in one of three enclosures CAB1 CAB2 or CAB3 The CABI is a single row enclosure that consists of a backbox front do
89. s the primary 9 eo koll user interface for the FireFinder XLS system From the PMI the operator can acknowl edge events control the Wh A e System notification appliance circuits and e I zi reset the svstem E ex 6 Detailed information zi about the nature and E Q G location of events can DISABLED also be displayed The PMI contains the site specific program as developed in the Zeus programming tool All system logic and super vision is provided by the controller in the PM I Figure 3 1 PMI User Interface The PMI contains a V4 VG A monochrome LCD Touch Screen and LEDs for displaying System status An audible sounds when there are unacknowledged events on the This screen is surrounded by keys that are used to control the displayed informa tion and to navigate through these screens If more items are present than can be displayed on a single screen a scroll bar appears to the right of the list Press the up and down navigation buttons to the right of the LCD to move through the list The selected listing is highlighted in the display Buttons are also provided to obtain help and to enter into the menu features of the Refer to Figure 3 1 Interface Overview Q LEDs blink when an event is reported and unacknowledged ALARM red SUPERVISORY yellow SECURITY yellow TROUBLE yellow The LEDs glow steady if all events
90. sic Select Background M usic sends the background music from an audio source CD player tuner or tape recorder etc to selected speaker groups in the system To select Select Background M usic follow the steps listed below L 2 Turn on the background music source Depress the Select Background Music switch The LED tums on steady green Depress the desired individual Speaker Group switches If no Speaker Group switches are pressed for 120 seconds the system automatically returns to normal The Display Background M usic and the selected Speaker Group LEDs are on steady green The selected Speaker Groups sound background music After 120 seconds the Select Background Music and Speaker Group switch LEDs tum off and Display Background Music switch LED automatically turns on CHAPTER 4 Speaker Groups Audible Silence Unsilence FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 8 To end the background music depress the Select Background Music and the selected Speaker Group switches again 9 TheSelect Background Music the Display Background Music and the Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off Speaker Groups are formed in the Geographic View of the Zeus Programming tool and consist of all voice equipment e g amplifiers strobes telephones descending from a group A Speaker Group is a switch comprised of one or more speaker and or strobe circuits in an area of a building These loudspeaker and
91. speaker groups in the system Keying the microphone on the Emergency Page microphone will shut off the Phone Page To perform a Phone Page follow the steps listed below 1 Depress the All Page switch or depress Select Page and selected Speaker Group switches The All Page and all Speaker Group switch LEDs flash green Depress the Phone Page switch The Phone Page All Page and Speaker Group switch LEDs turn on steady green The operator now can speak and make the page to the speaker groups To end Phone Page depress the Phone Page and the All Page switch again The Phone Page All Page and Speaker Group switch LEDs turn off Warden s Page allows a remote firefighter located anywhere in the building to make a live voice page Keying the microphone on the Emergency Page microphone will shut off the Warden s Page To perform a Warden s Page follow the steps listed below 1 9 ou 5 10 12 14 15 16 17 A remote firefighter lifts a Warden s Telephone Station telephone off hook or plugs in a Portable Firefighter s Telephone The Firefighter s M asterTelephone FM T handset starts to beep indicating a call in The LED next to the Phone Group switch flashes green The remote firefighter calling in hears a dial tone The operator picks up the firefighter s master telephone handset The operator depresses the Phone Group switch that is calling in The operator and the remote firefighter can now talk to ea
92. tes that the module identified in the message has detected and open circuit on it s input or on it s output Overcurrent Indicates that an excessive current has been detected on the output of the ZIC Panel Tamper A trouble caused by the door being open on the cabinet when the tamper switch is installed Printer Off Line The printer on the RPM is off line Printer Out Of Paper The printer connected to the RPM is out of paper Short Circuit Indicates that the module identified in the message has detected a short circuit on it s input or on it s output Submodule Multiple Response Indicates that there is more than one CAN bus submodule responding at the same address SubModule Not Responding Indicates that one of the submodules on the CAN bus is not responding Submodule Unspecified Responding Indicates that there is a submodule on the CAN bus that is responding which is not in the configuration Unspecified Module Responding A module which has not been included in the configuration is responding 14 APPENDIX INDEX FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL A Acknowledge 3 3 Acknowledge supervisory 3 5 Acknowledge trouble 3 6 AIC audio input card 1 9 Alarm 3 3 Alarm verification Appendix 1 Alert mode 3 3to 3 6 4 10 Alarm 3 3 All Alert 4 10 display 4 15 preview 4 17 Security 3 5 Select Alert 4 10 Supervisory 3 5 Trouble 3 5 Alert signal 4
93. the building requesting the occupants to evacuate It is possible to have two different evacuation signals EVAC 1 and EVAC 2 EVAC 2 will be overridden by EVAC 1 to the same speaker group A flashing red LED indicates that an ALERT signal tone or message is being sent to the entire building or selected areas to alert occupants It is possible to have two different alert signals ALERT 1 and ALERT 2 ALERT 2 will be overridden by ALERT 1 to the same speaker group Once the first few minutes have been dealt with automatically the voice alarm system can be taken over manually by authorized personnel Manual voice operation functions such as emergency paging evacuation or alert signal activation firefighters telephone operation multiple voice system command center operation as well as convenience page or background music operation are possible at any time Emergency Page allows a live voice page from the emergency microphone to all or selected speaker groups in the building An optional preannouncement tone preceeds emergency pages for a duration of time set in the Zeus programming tool EVAC sends the evacuation tone or message predetermined in system design to all or selected speaker groups in the building The EVAC signal will be overridden by an emergency page to the same speaker group It is possible to have two different evacuation signals EVAC 1 and EVAC 2 EVAC 2 will be overridden by EVAC 1 to the same speaker group Alert s
94. tion 4 6 Select Page 4 5 enclosures 1 6 2 1 2 2 CAB1 13 1 6 CAB2 1 6 CAB3 1 6 2 3 REM BOX 2 4 1 8 Index 1 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL evacuation signal EVAC 4 3 4 9 to 4 10 Evacuation 4 9 display 4 15 preview 4 17 Select Evacuation 4 9 F FCM 6 control module 1 7 Firefighter s mode See Alert mode Firefighters telephone system phone group 4 21 phone page 4 22 warden s page 4 22 FMT fireman s mastertelephone 1 10 4 1 FTS Series Firefighter sTelephone Stations 1 10 G groups 3 4 H hard reset 3 6 help 3 2 HFP 11 intelligent analog photoelectric detector 1 12 HFPT 11 intelligent thermal detector 1 12 HLIM loop isolator module 1 7 1 12 HM S 2S SA intelligent manual station 1 13 HM S M intelligent manual station metal 1 13 HM S S D intelligent manual station 1 13 HTRI M intelligent interface module 1 13 HTRI S R D intelligent interface modules 1 13 Ap pendix 7 HTSW 1 tamper switch 1 3 1 6 2 1 Appendix 7 HZM remote conventional zone module 1 13 IEC Appendix 5 intelligent analog devices 1 12 to 1 13 HFP 11 intelligent analog photoelectric detector 1 12 HFPT 11 intelligent thermal detector 1 12 HLIM loop isolator module 1 12 HM S 25S SA intelligent manual station 1 13 HMS M intelligent manual station metal 1 13 HM S S D intelligent manual station 1 13 HTRI M intelligent interface module 1 13 HTRI S R D intelligent interface modules 1 13 HZM r
95. trobes telephones The system is capable of automatically or manually signaling to its installed speaker zone circuits ZAC The signal can be up to eight channels of prerecorded messages and or tones including up to two simultaneous channels of live paging The tones and prerecorded messages are configurable in the Zeus programming tool and are available for upload to each installed DAC NET A maximum of 32 DAC NET modules can be installed in each FireFinderXLS system Each DAC NET may input either its own tone message to a channel or it may be programmed to use a tone message from another DAC NET in the system Individual zone circuits speaker strobe telephone are bundled into geographic groups during system configuration These groups are either automatically controlled by pre programmed system logic or manually controlled by the switches located on one or more Command Stations Paging manual control or monitoring of the speaker or telephone groups can be performed from any location where an LVM LPB micro phone SCM switch control module or PMI is installed EQUIPM ENT The Control and Indicating equipment of a FinderFinder XLS Voice system consists of the following components LED Control Module LCM Switch Control Module SCM Live Voice Microphone LVM e Firefighters MasterTelephone FMT Telephone Zone Card TZC e Person Machine Interface PM I COMMAND STATIONS Each FireFinder XLS Command Statio
96. ur navigation buttons These buttons allow scrolling up or down or M entering in and out of event detail screens Also on the right are three function specific buttons one for help one for menu access and one for selecting the highlighted item on the LCD The PSC 12 is a high current power supply that provides the FireFinderXLS system with primary regulated 24VDC It is rated at 12A and has a built in charger that is capable of charging up to100AH batteries It also has a microprocessor controlled transfer circuit that allows the PSC 12 to switch the system power to stand by batteries during loss or reduction of the AC power V AED The PSC 12 incorporates an 18A circuit breaker on the battery input It provides connection to a tamper switch and terminal tie points for system signals The PSC 12 communicates directly to the PMI to report fault conditions and allows the PMI to query the status of the power supply It has four programmable single pole double throw relays Two relays are defaulted to activate when the degrade ALARM bus or degrade TROUBLE bus is asserted The CC 5 provides a central point for mount 55 ing up to five circuit card assemblies If a AS card requires power it is applied through the 5 removable terminal block at the bottom of the cardcage All external devices for the card are connected to the card through the two removable terminal blocks at the top of the cardcage CH
97. ure swings Duct Open air or duct housing Dirty dusty humid wide temperature swings high air velocity APPENDIX 3 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL APPENDIX B 4 APPENDIX INTELLIGENT ENVIRONM ENTAL COMPENSATION IEC Initial System Power Up Intelligent Environmental Compensation IEC is an optional feature that permits the FireFinder XLS system to compensate automatically for environmental changes such as dirt and dust buildup in the analog voltage of an HFP 11 detector The selection of IEC devices is made in the Zeus programming tool Once a detector is chosen to be covered by IEC FireFinder XLS stores and analyzes the analog readings of the smoke detector and adjusts the detector s threshold upward or downward as necessary to maintain a constant sensitivity As the analog voltage increases due to environmental factors an equivalent increase in the detector s alarm threshold prevents factors other than smoke from causing an alarm This method maintains the selected detector s sensitivity Typically the analog voltage changes slowly over long periods of time for environmen tal factors but changes quickly over short periods of time for actual smoke When a new or modified Zeus configuration is loaded into a system the FireFinder XLS PMI goes through an initial system powerup FireFinder XLS does not keep the IEC option where it was formerly applied when this new syst
98. w the audio of the Evacuation signal to the local internal speaker of the LVM BOUM Depress the Evacuation to Local Speaker switch The Page to Local Speaker switch LED is on steady red The Evacuation signal is sounding on the local speaker To deactivate Evacuation to Local Speaker depress the Evacuation to Local Speaker switch again or select one of the other Audio to Local Speaker switches The Page to Local Speaker switch LED turns off Alert to Local Speaker Alert to Local Speaker allows the user to preview the audio of the alert signal to the local internal speaker BUNC Depress the Alert to Local Speaker switch The Alert to Local Speaker switch LED flashes red The Alert signal is sounding on the local speaker To deactivate Alert to Local Speaker depress the Alert to Local Speaker switch again or select one of the other Audio to Local Speaker switches The Alert to Local Speaker switch LED tums off VOICE SYSTEM 4 17 FIREFINDER XLS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 Audio Volume Control 4 18 VOICE SYSTEM Convenience Page to Local Speaker Convenience Page to Local Speaker allows the user to preview the audio of the Convenience Page to the local intemal speaker of the LVM Depress the Convenience Page to Local Speaker switch 2 The Convenience Page to Local Speaker switch LED is on steady green 3 The Convenience Page is sounding on the local speaker 4 To deactivate Conv

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