The Model TSM-1 Test Switch Module from Siemens
Building Technoliges, Inc. is a key activated momentary switch for use with intelligent duct detectors on
the MXL System. It is used in conjunction with a TRI,
whose CSG-M usage is set to TEST. When the TRI
senses the TSM-1 switch closure, it will cause its
associated intelligent duct detector to go into alarm.
This alarm condition will cause all logic associated
with the duct detector to activate. The TSM-1 is
mounted on a switch plate and can be installed in a
single gang box.
Remove all power from the system until the
installation is complete and ready for testing.
All work of any kind shall be performed to meet
the requirements of all local and national codes
and/or standards required by the authority having jurisdiction.
POWER LIMITED WIRING FOR THE TSM-1
TEST SWITCH MODULE
In compliance with NFP A 70—National Electrical
Code, all power limited fire protective signaling
conductors must be separated by a minimum of ¼
inch from all of the following items located within an
outlet box:
• Electric light
• Power
• Class 1 or non-power limited fire protective
signaling conductors
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the module from its protective bag.
Mount the TSM-1 in a user supplied standard
single gang mounting box (1½ in deep is
recommended). Refer to Figure 1.
2. Terminate all field wires to the TSM-1 as required
for your application. Refer to the connection
diagrams shown in Figures 2 and 3.
3. Attach the switch frame to the box.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
Refer to the wiring diagrams in Figures 2 and 3
and wire the addressable interface module
according to the appropriate operation for your
system.
Note: The recommended wire size is as follows:
18 AWG minimum
14 AWG maximum
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.
8 Fernwood Road
Florham Park, New Jersey 07932
P/N 315-098285-8
4. Check that jumper JP1 is NOT installed. (JP1 is
not used in this application.)
5. Attach the keyswitch connector to its mating plug
on the bottom of the circuit board.
6. Insert the face plate and attach the cover plate
with the two screws provided.
Note: A yellow and green LED are included in the
kit. Do not use them in this application.
Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd.
2185 Derry Road West
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 7A6 Canada
PROGRAMMING
1. Use the FPI-32 Programmer/Tester to program
the TRI to the desired address. Select STATUS
as the usage.
2. To operate the TSM-1 LED by the TRI-R relay
contacts:
In the CSG-M, configure the TRI by setting its
usage to TEST and assign the detector’s
address to the TRI-R. Add a logic function with
the intelligent detector that will be tested as the
input, and assign the output as the TRI-R. Refer
to Figure 2.
3. To operate the TSM-1 LED by the air duct
detectors:
In the CSG-M, configure the TRI by setting its
usage to TEST. Add a logic function with the
intelligent detector that will be tested as the
input, and assign the output as the fan shutdown
control operated by the air duct detector. Refer to
Figure 3.
OPERATION
Reset the MXL System until SYSTEM NORMAL is
displayed on the panel. Insert the key into the
manual keyswitch input point on the TSM-1. Activate
the momentary switch by turning the key to the right.
When the TSM-1 keyswitch is activated, the supervised switch input of the TRI-R is closed. The TRI-R
activation is received by the MXL panel. The MXL
panel then sends a reduced alarm threshold to the
detector through the TEST usage of the TRI-R. This
causes the detector to alarm.
When the detector goes into alarm and sends alarm
data back to the MXL panel, the MXL panel sends
command data to the TRI-R or air duct to close the
relay , which activates the fan controller through the
logic function. The MXL p anel sends a signal to the
intelligent detector, turning on the red LED in both the
detector and the TSM-1, indicating the detector is in
alarm.
Reset the system. The MXL System will restore the
detector’s alarm threshold and display SYSTEM
NORMAL on the panel.
CAUTION:
The TSM-1 switch does not perform all of the required smoke detector tests as specified in NFP A S tandard 72. Please refer to the instructions that accomp any the smoke
detector for the complete test requirements.
Figure 1
TSM-1 Assembly
2
From MXL
ALD Loop
End of Line Device
for TRI-R
3.6K, 1/4W,
P/N 140-820185
+
_
1
TRI-R
2
To Air Duct
Detector or next
device on loop
3
4
8
Switch contact rating:
24VDC @10mA (min.)
Switch
Input
TSM-1
+
LED
Earth
Ground
7
5
6
_
24 VDC @ 20mA (max)
From MMB-2, TB5
+
or MMB-3, TB9
Terminals 9-12
or PSR-1, TB3
Terminals 3-6
_
or UL Listed
Power Supply
NOTES:
1.For use only with Air Ducts with an incorporated relay.
2.Refer to the TRI Installation Instructions, P/N 315-096242, for specific interface module wiring requirements.
3.Refer to the AD-1 1PR, AD-11XPR Installation Instructions, P/N 315-095659, or the AD-3I/-3ILP Installation Instructions,
P/N 315-093234, for specific duct detector wiring requirements, as applicable.
Figure 2
TSM-1 Interface to MXL System
TSM-1 LED operated by the TRI-R relay contacts
From MXL
ALD Loop
End of Line Device
for TRI-R
3.6K, 1/4W,
P/N 140-820185
+
_
To Air Duct Detector
or next device on loop
1
TRI-R
2
3
4
Switch contact rating:
24VDC @10mA (min.)
Switch
Input
TSM-1
+
LED
8
Earth
Ground
7
5
6
_
To Air Duct Detector
+
(See Detector Installation
Instruction for Remote
Alarm Indicator
_
Connection)
To Fan
Shutdown
Control
NOTES:
1.For use only with Air Ducts without an incorporated relay.
2.Refer to the TRI Installation Instructions, P/N 315-096242, for specific interface module wiring requirements.
3.Refer to the AD-1 1P Installation Instructions, P/N 315-095659, or the AD-3I/-3ILP Installation Instructions, P/N 315-
093234,
for specific duct detector wiring requirements, as applicable.
Figure 3
TSM-1 Interface to MXL System
TSM-1 LED operated by the Air Duct Detector
3
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.
8 Fernwood Road
Florham Park, New Jersey 07932
P/N 315-098285-8
Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd.
2185 Derry Road West
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 7A6 Canada
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