OPERATION
The XMS-S, XMS-D, and XMS-M manual stations operate with
the Desigo Fire Safety Modular/Cerberus PRO Modular via the
XDLC. These devices can be wired in either Isolation Mode or
Polarity Insensitive Mode Wiring). The XMS-S/XMS-M manual
station front cover has a recess pocket to pull down and locks in
position after the alarm is initiated. The XMS-D manual station
has an additional lever labeled “PUSH HERE THEN” to get
access to the front cover pocket to initiate the alarm.
Resetting the Manual Station
To reset the stations, insert the Siemens T45 key provided into
the key lock and turn the key 10-15 degrees counter-clockwise as
the arrow shows. The cover will move upward to the normal
position. Rotate the key clockwise and remove key from the lock.
At
Normal position
the top of the Cover is flush with the top
surface of the Base. Reset the Fire Alarm Control Panel to clear
the alarm.
LED
Diagnostic LED provides visible indication of the manual station
status.
Normal
: Green, LED flashes
Alarm
: Red, LED flashes
Trouble
: Amber, LED flashes. This will happen when the Front
Cover is removed from the Manual Station.
NOTES:
1. Recommended wire sizes: 18 AWG minimum, 14 AWG
maximum.
2. When using shielded cable with or without metal
raceway, the shields must be grounded solely at the
point of origin, for example, at the control panel.
WIRING
Figure 1
Figure 2
Isolator Mode Wiring
Figure 3
Polarity Insensitive Mode Wiring
Single/Dual Action Manual Pull Stations
The Model XMS-S is a single action pull station in a plastic
housing that requires one action by the user to initiate the alarm.
The Model XMS-D is a double action pull station in a plastic
housing that requires two actions by the user to initiate an alarm.
The Model XMS-M is a single action pull station in a metal
housing that requires one action by the user to initiate the alarm.
These models are field installed addressable devices containing
advanced control panel communication technology. This
technology, which provides two-direction communication with the
control panel, produces an Intelligent Initiating Device.
Programming Instructions
Refer to Figure 1 to locate the programming holes which are
accessible through the rear cover.
CAUTION:
To prevent potential damage to the DPU DO NOT
connect an XMS to the DPU until the wire at terminal 1 is
removed. Follow the instructions in the DPU Manual, P/N
315-033260, to program the XMS to the desired address.
Record the device address on the label and attach it to the top
surface of the base. The XMS can now be installed and wired to
the system as shown in Figures 2, 3, and 4.
Programming Holes Location
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Programming
Holes
Rear Cover
Line+
Line-
From control panel or
previous addressable device
To next addressable
device
Line-
Line+
Line 2
Line 1
From control panel or
previous addressable
device
To next addressable
device
Line 2
Line 1
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