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Installation Instructions Model SSD-C-REM Remote System Status Display with Control ON ALARM SUPERVISORY SECURITY TROUBLE AUDIBLES SILENCED INTRODUCTION The SIEMENS Model SSD-C-REM is an optional FireFinder module that displays the event status of a system and has the capability to control the system remotely from the PMI It has four 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-C-REM has the capability to store up to event messages and has pushbuttons to scroll through these events Its display is independent from the display on the PMI During the SSD-C-REM initial power up, the SSD-C-REM is configured in Display-only mode ACKNOWLEDGE SILENCE UNSILENCE RESET Figure SSD-C-REM System Status Display The following items are supplied with the SSD-C-REM: nuts to mount the housing to the CAB// or REMBOX/ Cable P/N - for connection to an RNI (requires RNI Rev or higher) OPERATION The SSD-C-REM has six LEDs and a sounder to indicate the status of the fire alarm panel The LCD indicates the state of a specific event The SSD-C-REM also has push buttons that allow the user to scroll through the events list, and/or take control of the system The SSD-C-REM can be used in two different vectoring applications: No Vectoring and Queue Vectoring Refer to the Programming section on page for information on configuring the system When the SSD-C-REM is used in a No Vectoring application, all events that occur in the system are displayed on the SSD-C-REM If the SSD-C-REM is configured with System Control, it can take full control of the system (Acknowledge events, Silence/ Unsilence Audibles and Reset the system) P/N -- Siemens Building Tec echnologies

Queue Vectoring displays only the specific event type (such as Alarm only, Trouble only, etc) and is set by deselecting any Display type in the Zeus Programming Tool An SSD-C-REM with System Control has control of the system as long as the system events are the same event type for which it is configured Otherwise, it responds as Display Only For example, if the SSD-C-REM is configured as an ALARM-only display and there are only alarms present in the system then the SSD-C-REM will have full system control However, if for the same SSD-C-REM, there are alarms and troubles in the system, then pressing a control push-button (Acknowledge, Silence, Unsilence or Reset) on the SSD-C-REM will have no effect on the system The corresponding LED of the queue type not vectored will activate momentarily to indicate to the user that an event of a different queue is present in the system Controls and Indicators The front panel of the SSD-C-REM contains LEDs, LCD display, up and down navigational buttons, and Acknowledge, Silence, Unsilence, and Reset buttons, as shown in Figure The LEDs and their functions are defined as follows: ALARM (Red) Normally OFF Indicates that there is no alarm event in the system ON (flashing) Indicates that at least ONE alarm event is unacknowledged ON (steady) Indicates that ALL alarm events have been acknowledged SUPERVISORY (Yellow) Normally OFF Indicates that there is no supervisory event in the system ON (flashing) Indicates that at least ONE supervisory event is unacknowledged ON (steady) Indicates that ALL supervisory events have been acknowledged SECURITY (Yellow) Normally OFF Indicates that there is no security event in the system ON (flashing) Indicates that at least ONE security event is unacknowledged ON (steady) Indicates that ALL security events have been acknowledged TROUBLE (Yellow) Normally OFF Indicates that there is no trouble event in the system ON (flashing) Indicates that at least ONE trouble event is unacknowledged ON (steady) Indicates that ALL trouble events have been acknowledged P/N --

AUDIBLES ON (Yellow) Normally OFF Indicates that NACs are in supervisory mode or that ALL silenceable NACs have been silenced ON (steady) Indicates that at least ONE NAC has been activated AUDIBLES SILENCED (Yellow) Normally OFF Indicates that NACs are in supervisory mode or that there is at least ONE activated NAC in the system ON (steady) Indicates that previously activated NACs have been silenced When both AUDIBLES ON and AUDIBLES SILENCED LEDs are in the OFF state, it indicates that all NACs in the system are in supervisory mode The Sounder operates as follows: SOUNDER Normally OFF Indicates that the system is in supervisory mode or all events in the system have been acknowledged or that a push button has been pressed ON-STEADY Indicates that at least one unacknowledged alarm is present in the system ON-PULSING Indicates that at least one unacknowledged non-alarm (supervisory, security, or trouble) event is present in the system (and that there are no alarm events present or all alarm events have been acknowledged) When the SOUNDER DISABLE option is selected in the Zeus Programming Tool, the sounder remains OFF, regardless of the status of the system In systems where the country selected is Canada, the sounder disable option is not available The pushbuttons and their functions are defined as follows: UP ARROW During Supervisory Mode: Activates the LCD backlight for minutes When Event Is Displayed: Displays the event with the next higher priority (See Figure for more information about the differences between US and Canada) DOWN ARROW During Supervisory Mode: Activates the LCD backlight for minutes When Event Is Displayed: Displays the event with the next lower priority (See Figure for more information about the differences between US and Canada) P/N --

The events are displayed one at a time and cycle through a circular list once the first or last event message is reached See Figure UNITED STATES CANADA MOST RECENT ALARM ALARM MOST RECENT SUPERVISORY SUPERVISORY MOST RECENT SECURITY SECURITY MOST RECENT TROUBLE TROUBLE ALARM MOST RECENT ALARM SUPERVISORY SECURITY TROUBLE MOST RECENT MOST RECENT MOST RECENT SUPERVISORY SECURITY TROUBLE Figure Event Priority - United States and Canada ACKNOWLEDGE During Supervisory Mode: Activates LCD backlight for minutes When Event Is Displayed: Acknowledges the unacknowledged queue and/or events with the highest priority If no events are present, it is ignored SILENCE During Supervisory Mode: Activates LCD backlight for minutes When Event Is Displayed: Silences all activated silenceable NACs when all alarm events are acknowledged If NACs are already silenced, it is ignored UNSILENCE During Supervisory Mode: Activates LCD backlight for minutes When Event Is Displayed: Reactivates all silenceable NACs that were previously silenced If NACs are already active, it is ignored RESET During Supervisory Mode: Activates LCD backlight for minutes When Event Is Displayed: Resets the system provided that all events are acknowledged and all silenceable NACs are silenced If system is already reset, it is ignored P/N --

LCD (See Figure ) The LCD backlight activates for minutes when an event occurs or when a push button is pressed Supervisory Mode: Line - Current date and time Line - Custom message and system ID Line - Custom message and system ID Line - Blank Active Event Mode: Line - Event Status, module/device address, date and time of the event Line - Custom message for the module/device, acknowledged/non-acknowledged Line - Event category or trouble type, sequence number of the event Line - Total number of Alarms, Supervisory, Security, and Trouble events in the system or vectored to the SSD-C-REM may,, ::pm custom message - system id # system custom message - system id # normal alarm - may,, ::pm custom message for this alarm ack d smoke of alm= supv= sec= trbl= Figure SSD-C-REM LCD - Supervisory Mode (Top) and Active Event Mode (Bottom) P/N --

PRE-INSTALLATION The following components must be set prior to installing the SSD-C-REM housing enclosure to the SSD-C-REM mounting plate Refer to Figure S Option Select DIP Switch: S-SW: Set to ON if the SSD-C-REM is the end of the PAIR A wiring S-SW: Set to ON if the SSD-C-REM is the end of the PAIR B wiring S-SW: Set to OFF: Not Used S-SW: Set to OFF: Not Used S S S P R P P S S ON Figure SSD-C-REM Switch Location If the SSD-C-REM is located at the end of the wire, add the terminating resistance to the communication wire by setting SW and SW to the ON position This allows the NIC-C to properly supervise the communication wires S, S, S Network Address Switches: Set the three-digit HNET network address for the SSD-C-REM using the three ten-position rotary switches located on the board (See Figure ) Each of these addresses must be the same as the addresses assigned in the Zeus Programming Tool The range of allowable addresses is from to (leading zeros must be used) S, Reset Switch: Momentarily Closed switch that when pressed will re-initialize the SSD-C-REM operation R LCD Trimmer Adjustment (factory set): Turn to adjust the LCD contrast as required If the SSD-C-REM fails, the TROUBLE LED will flash at a fast rate, the sounder will pulse and no push buttons will respond The PMI detects this failure as a nonresponding module trouble condition P/N --

PROGRAMMING In order to perform its desired operation, the SSD-C-REM must be programmed using the Zeus Programming Tool The SSD-C-REM properties must be set before normal operation In the Zeus Programming Tool, highlight the selected SSD-C-REM module in the Physical View and open the Detail View - Properties to modify and/or define the following SSD-C-REM properties: HNET Address: This address must match the address set in the SSD-C-REM hardware Base Language Custom Message: This message is associated with the SSD-C-REM module Alternate Language Custom Message: This message associated with the SSD-C-REM module is in an alternate language Display Alarms: If selected, alarm events are displayed on the SSD-C-REM; otherwise, alarm events are filtered Display Supervisory Events: If selected, supervisory events are displayed on the SSD-C-REM; otherwise, supervisory events are filtered Display Security Events: If selected, security events are displayed on the SSD-C-REM; otherwise, security events are filtered Display Troubles: If selected, trouble events are displayed on the SSD-C-REM; otherwise, trouble events are filtered WIRING Disconnect BATTERY and AC prior to working on equipment Refer to Figure for a typical wiring connection of SIEMENS Model SSD-C-REM to the FireFinder-XLS System NOTES: Compatible wire size: - AWG No EOLR required S-, S- must be in the ON position if the SSD-C-REM is at the end of the Style or Style network Use twisted pair or twisted shielded pair Terminate shield at one end only Power Limited to NFPA per NEC All wiring is power limited and supervised PAIR B (STYLE ONLY) PAIR A (STYLE, STYLE ) SSD-C-REM NIC-C PMI/CPC PSC- VDC (POWER LIMITED) FireFInder XLS ENCLOSURE Figure Typical SSD-C-REM Connection To The FireFinder-XLS P/N --

ON The wiring diagram in Figure shows the connections from the SSD-C-REM to the NIC-C and PSC- Refer to the NIC-C Installation Instructions, P/N - and the PSC- Installation Instructions, P/N - for additional wiring information DO NOT USE DO NOT USE DO NOT USE NIC-C ONE SLOT OF CC- PAIR B PAIR A DO NOT USE + TB TB EARTH GROUND TB PSC- A A+ B B+ + E SSD-C-REM P S S S P S Figure Wiring The SSD-C-REM In A CAB// P/N --

The wiring diagram in Figure shows the SSD-C-REM connected to an RNI in a REMBOX/ Refer to the RNI Installation Instructions, P/N -, for additional wiring SSD-C-REM TB A A+ B B+ TB + E P P S ON A A+ B B+ TB S TO PSC- TB OR ANY UL/ULC REGULATED, POWER LIMITED POWER SUPPLY LISTED FOR FIRE PROTECTIVE SIGNALING USE V RET +V + V RNI TB Figure Wiring An SSD-C-REM In A REMBOX/ With A Pre-Rev RNI Newer versions of the RNI (Rev or higher) have an additional connector (P) for direct connection to the SSD-C-REM A cable (P/N -) provides HNET and V signals to the SSD-C-REM No further wiring is required at the SSD-C-REM For wiring information regarding HNET and V connection to the RNI, refer to the RNI Installation Instructions, P/N - SSD-C-REM TB TB TB S P DO NOT USE DO NOT USE S S S P P P CABLE P/N - TB V P RNI S ON Figure Wiring An SSD-C-REM In A REMBOX/ With A Rev Or Higher RNI P/N --

INSTALLATION The SSD-C-REM mounts directly into a CAB// or REMBOX/ Refer to Figure INNER DOOR SSD-C-REM Figure Mounting The SSD-C-REM Mount the SSD-C-REM to the inner door of the CAB// or REMBOX/ using the four supplied nuts Up to four LCM- or SCM- modules may be mounted below the SSD-C-REM Optionally, up to two FCM- modules may be mounted below the SSD-C-REM ELECTRICAL RATINGS T ypical ma at VDC Max I nput Voltage VDC (Nominal ) An auxiliary regulated power-limited power supply may be used to provide power to the SSD-C-REM The power supply must be UL/ULC approved for Fire Protection Signaling Application Be sure to include the SSD-C-REM in the battery calculations, Inc Fernwood Road Florham Park, New Jersey, Ltd Kenview Boulevard Brampton, Ontario LT E CN P/N --