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Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies  Division

P/N 315-034200-9

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ZONE 2 TROUBLE

(Yellow)

Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that a trouble condition has been de-
tected in Zone 2. It will stay on continu-
ously until the condition is cleared.

ZONE 2 CLASS A OPEN

(Yellow)

Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that there is a break in the Class A
wiring in Zone 2.

ZONE 3 ALARM

(Red)

Normally OFF. When illuminated indi-
cates that an alarm condition has been
detected in Zone 3.  It will stay on
continuously until the system is reset.

ZONE 3 TROUBLE

(Yellow)

Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that a trouble condition has been de-
tected in Zone 3. It will stay on continu-
ously until the condition is cleared.

ZONE 3 CLASS A OPEN

(Yellow)

Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that there is a break in the Class A
wiring in Zone 3.

ZONE 4 ALARM

(Red)

Normally OFF. When illuminated indi-
cates that an alarm condition has been
detected in Zone 4. It will stay on
continuously until the system is reset.

ZONE 4 TROUBLE

(Yellow)

Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that a trouble condition has been de-
tected in Zone 4. It will stay on continu-
ously until the condition is cleared.

ZONE 4 CLASS A OPEN

(Yellow)

Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that there is a break in the Class A
wiring in Zone 4.

Three rotary dial switches at the bottom of the front panel are used to set the HNET
network address of the CDC-4.

PRE-INSTALLATION

The network address switches must be set prior to inserting the card into the CC-5
(refer to Figure 1):

Network Address Switches:

 Set the three-digit HNET network address for the

CDC-4 using the three rotary dial address switches located near the bottom of the
front panel. (Refer to Figure 1 for the location of the switches.)  The address for the
CDC-4 must be the same as the address selected for it in the Zeus Programming
Tool. To set the address, turn the pointers on each of the three dials to the numbers
for the selected address. For example, if the address is 123, set the pointer for the
HUNDREDS dial to “1”, set the pointer for the TENS dials to “2”, and set the pointer
for the the ONES dial to “3”.  The range of allowable addresses is from 001 to 251
(leading zeros must be used).

HNET

HUNDREDS

TENS

ONES

Summary of Contents for CDC-4

Page 1: ... functions to operate Any circuit in an alarm or trouble condition is displayed on the PMI PMI 2 PMI 3 The CDC 4 is designed to function in a local degrade mode during failure of the FireFinder XLS main processor or during the loss of the system communication network While in the degrade mode the CDC 4 can report both alarm and trouble conditions and can activate local outputs on other modules wit...

Page 2: ...e reset switch and their functions are defined as follows POWER Green Normally ON When illuminated indi cates that power for the CDC 4 is applied to the card CARD FAIL Yellow Normally OFF When illuminated indi cates that the card microprocessor has failed HNET FAIL Yellow Normally OFF When illuminated indi cates that the HNET communication with the CDC 4 has terminated and the card goes into degra...

Page 3: ...LE Yellow Normally OFF When illuminated indicates that a trouble condition has been de tected in Zone 4 It will stay on continu ously until the condition is cleared ZONE 4 CLASS A OPEN Yellow Normally OFF When illuminated indi cates that there is a break in the Class A wiring in Zone 4 Three rotary dial switches at the bottom of the front panel are used to set the HNET network address of the CDC 4...

Page 4: ... without conduit may also be used The CDC 4 may be connected to existing device loops that have a 3 9K or 4 7K end of line resistor 1 4W 5 or a 50uF 50V end of line capacitor installed Always use a 50uF 50V end of line capacitor for new installations and whenever practical in existing detector loops for all detector models except the Siemens PBA 1191 which requires a 4 7K end of line resistor as s...

Page 5: ...or List for the maximum number of detectors per zone 5 Do not mix smoke detectors with the PBA 1191 6 Do not mix different manufacturer s smoke detectors on the same zone 7 Max resistance 70 ohms circuit 40 ohms circuit if accessories relay audible bases are used 8 Do not use shorting devices on circuits with accessories on them 9 Only one device accessory per circuit is guaranteed to activate on ...

Page 6: ...p the system and verify that the CDC 4 power LED turns ON INITIATING DEVICES Refer to the UL Compatible Two Wire Detector List for the number of detectors that may be used on a CDC 4 zone Refer to Figure 3 for initiating device wiring All circuits are power limited to NFPA 70 per NEC 760 Each detector or group of detectors must use a two wire circuit of at least 18 AWG thermoplastic fixture wire e...

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Page 9: ... 6 5 4 1 3 2 1 8 6 5 4 2 3 2 1 8 6 5 4 0 0 2 1 8 6 5 4 0 2 2 1 8 6 5 4 7 2 2 1 8 6 5 4 0 3 2 1 8 6 5 4 1 3 2 1 8 6 5 4 2 3 2 1 8 6 5 4 0 3 0 3 5 2 5 2 5 2 0 3 N o l l o p A 0 8 3 0 0 0 5 5 0 8 3 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 2 1 8 6 5 4 0 2 2 1 8 6 5 4 7 2 2 1 8 6 5 4 0 3 2 1 8 6 5 4 1 3 2 1 8 6 5 4 2 3 2 1 8 6 5 4 0 0 2 1 8 6 5 4 0 2 2 1 8 6 5 4 7 2 2 1 8 6 5 4 0 3 2 1 8 6 5 4 1 3 2 1 8 6 5 4 2 3 2 1 8 6 5 4 0 2...

Page 10: ...c e l E L S E T C 9 2 4 A 0 1 S A N A N 5 3 N l a n g i S o r t c e l E L S E T F A C 1 1 5 A 0 1 S A N A N 5 3 N l a n g i S o r t c e l E L S E T F A C 8 1 5 A 0 1 S A N A N 5 3 N l a n g i S o r t c e l E L S E T X B B 1 2 5 F F O 1 w S w A 0 1 S A N A N 5 3 N l a n g i S o r t c e l E L S E T X R C 1 2 5 F F O 1 w S w A 1 1 S A N A N 5 3 N l a n g i S o r t c e l E L S E T X B B 8 2 5 F F O 1 ...

Page 11: ...2 4 S N 0 2 2 6 S N 3 B H 5 1 5 1 Y Y i k i h c o H 4 2 J I S 3 D H 4 2 2 4 S N 4 2 2 6 S N 5 B H 5 1 5 1 Y Y i k i h c o H F 4 2 K L S H F 4 2 K L S 3 D H D 2 2 S H 2 2 M A B Y 3 B H 3 B H 0 2 0 2 Y Y i k i h c o H F 4 2 K L S H F 4 2 K L S 3 D H D 4 2 2 S H 4 2 2 M A B Y 5 B H 5 B H 0 2 0 2 Y Y i k i h c o H F 4 2 K L S H F 4 2 K L S 3 D H 4 2 2 B S H 3 5 B H 0 2 0 2 Y N i k i h c o H F 4 2 K L ...

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Page 13: ...needs Such a security concept may result in additional site specific preventive action to ensure that the building comfort fire safety security management or physical security system for your site are operated in a secure manner These measures may include but are not limited to separating networks physically protecting system components user awareness programs defense in depth etc For additional i...

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