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Fire Safety

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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.

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 supervi-
sory 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 unacknowl-
edged alarm is present in the system.

ON-PULSING. Indicates that at least one unacknowl-
edged 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.

The pushbuttons and their functions are defined as follows:

UP ARROW

During Supervisory Mode: Activates the
LCD backlight for 10 minutes.

When Event Is Displayed: Displays the
event with the next higher priority. (See
Figure 2 for more information about the
differences between U.S. and Canada.)

Summary of Contents for SSD-C

Page 1: ... SSD C housing P N 195 134170 with an SSD C main board P N 557 034170 Overlay The SSC C has one overlay the SSD C INTL has three overlays SSD C overlay P N 200 134294 in English SSD C INTL overlays P N 200 134751 in French P N 200 134752 in Spanish P N 200 134753 in Portuguese 4 screws to mount the housing to the mounting bracket P N 545 634442 The SSD C INTL is used in applications where French S...

Page 2: ...s present in the system then the SSD C will have full system control However if for the same SSD C there are alarms and troubles in the system then pressing a control push button Acknowledge Silence Unsilence or Reset on the SSD C 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 que...

Page 3: ...hat all NACs in the system are in supervisory mode The Sounder operates as follows SOUNDER Normally OFF Indicates that the system is in supervi sory 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 unacknowl edged alarm is present in the system ON PULSING Indicates that at least one unacknowl edged non alarm superv...

Page 4: ...STATES CANADA Figure 2 Event Priority United States and Canada KEYSWITCH The keyswitch must be in the ENABLE position to activate the control pushbutton In the ENABLE position the key is vertically in the keyswitch in the DISABLE position the key can be removed from the keyswitch ACKNOWLEDGE During Supervisory Mode Activates LCD backlight for 10 minutes When Event Is Displayed Acknowledges the una...

Page 5: ...nd system ID Line 3 Custom message and system ID Line 4 Blank Active Event Mode Line 1 Event Status module device address date and time of the event Line 2 Custom message for the module device acknowledged non acknowledged Line 3 Event category or trouble type sequence number of the event Line 4 Total number of Alarms Supervisory Security andTrouble events in the system or vectored to the SSD C ma...

Page 6: ...unication wire by setting SW1 and SW2 to the ON position This allows the NIC C to properly supervise the communication wires S2 S3 S4 Network Address Switches Set the three digit HNET network address for the SSD C using the three ten position rotary switches located on the board See Figure 4 Each of these addresses must be the same as the addresses assigned in the Zeus ProgrammingTool The range of...

Page 7: ... selected alarm events are displayed on the SSD other wise alarm events are filtered Display Supervisory Events If selected supervisory events are displayed on the SSD otherwise supervisory events are filtered Display Security Events If selected security events are displayed on the SSD otherwise security events are filtered DisplayTroubles If selected trouble events are displayed on the SSD otherw...

Page 8: ...SD TB PAIR A EARTH GROUND CABLE TO SSD MAIN PAIR B A A B B P1 PSC 12 1 2 TB3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DO NOT USE DO NOT USE DO NOT USE DO NOT USE ONE SLOT OF CC 5 NIC C E TB1 TB2 Figure 6 WiringThe SSD C INSTALLATION The SSD C mounts directly onto a user supplied double gang or 4 inch switchbox Refer to Figure 7 DOUBLE GANG BOX 3 1 2 INCHES DEEP A 4 INCH SQUAR...

Page 9: ...he four corners of the SSD C Assembly Secure with the screws provided Insert the 3 bottom tabs on the appropriate overlay with the 3 corresponding slots in the bottom of the SSD C Assembly Slightly bend the overlay to align and insert the 3 top tabs into the 3 corresponding slots in the top of the SSD C Assembly Discard the remaining overlays if applicable ELECTRICAL RATINGS l a c i p y T x a M C ...

Page 10: ...Siemens Building Technologies Inc 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park New Jersey 07932 Siemens Building Technologies Ltd 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton Ontario L6T 5E4 CN P N 315 048733 3 ...

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