INTRODUCTIONThe Model ZIC-4A from Siemens Industry, Inc. is a zone
indicating card that provides notification appliance circuits
for the FireFinder-XLS/Desigo Fire Safety Modular/
Cerberus PRO Modular system. It has 4 outputs that can
be configured for Class A or Class B and control of audible
and visual notification appliances such as horns, speakers,
bells, strobes etc. Its outputs can also be configured as
connection to Municipal Tie, Releasing Service per NFPA
13 and 2001 or as a connection to a Leased Line remote
monitoring circuit.
Each zone can be configured independently for different
usages as programmed in the Zeus tool and can be
controlled automatically by program logic or manually
using the PMI/PMI-2/PMI-3 (XLS), FCM2041-U2 (Desigo
Fire Safety Modular), FCM2041-U3 (Cerberus PRO
Modular). During the initial power-up condition, each
zone on the ZIC-4A is configured as a steady NAC, Class
A configuration with 2A current limit. The ZIC-4A then
sends a message to the PMI/PMI-2/PMI-3 (XLS),
FCM2041-U2 (Desigo Fire Safety Modular), FCM2041-U3
(Cerberus PRO Modular) indicating that it is
unconfigured.
ZIC-4A
RESET
POWER
CARD FAIL
CAN FAIL
HNET FAIL
GND FAULT
ZONE 1 ACTIVE
TRBL
ZONE 2 ACTIVE
TRBL
ZONE 3 ACTIVE
TRBL
ZONE 4 ACTIVE
TRBL
The ZIC-4A supports synchronized and non-synchronized
strobes. This selection is available in the Zeus tool under
the detail properties for each ZIC-4A circuit. Synchronization across multiple ZIC-4A cards is automatic as a part of
the FireFinder-XLS/Desigo Fire Safety Modular/Cerberus
PRO Modular operating characteristics. Refer to document P/N 315-096363 for a list of strobes that support
synchronization.
FeaturesZIC-4A features are as follows:
•Class A / Class B circuit configuration
•Zones can be configured independently
•Can have independent input source for each output
•Zone input voltage supervision
•Zone output supervision
•Intelligent self-restoring power limiting
•Coded signal synchronization capability
•Card level Ground Fault detection
•Communicate H-Net protocol
•Uploadable firmware update
•Ability to pass through up to 3A per circuit
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OPERATIONThe ZIC-4A contains four Class A circuits. Each circuit is rated at 3A at 24VDC and
has an input connected to the power source and an output where the NAC devices,
Municipal Tie, Releasing service and Leased Line remote monitoring device are
connected. The zone inputs are isolated from one another and are supervised for the
presence of power. This allows the use of different power sources with different
ground references. The zone output is supervised for open and short circuit conditions while the zone is inactive and allows different combinations of output configurations (Standard NAC, Releasing, etc.) per card. Each ZIC-4A card occupies any one
card slot in the CC-5 cardcage. The ZIC-4A also has the capability to detect ground
fault on its zone output as indicated by a diagnostic LED.
Controls and IndicatorsThe front panel of the ZIC-4A contains one reset switch, thirteen LEDs, and three
HNET address switches as shown in Figure 1.
A reset switch is located on the top of the front panel. Pushing the reset switch
re-initializes the ZIC-4A operation.
The LEDs follow the reset switch and their functions are defined as follows:
POWER(Green)Normally ON. When illuminated, indi-
cates that power for the ZIC-4A is
applied to the card.
CARD FAIL(Yellow)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that the card microprocessor has
failed.
CAN FAIL(Yellow)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that the CAN communication with the
ZIC-4A has terminated and the card goes
into degrade mode (applicable only when
card resides in a CAN network). NOT
USED for FireFinder-XLS/Desigo Fire
Safety Modular/Cerberus PRO Modular applications.
HNET FAIL(Yellow)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that the HNET communication with
the ZIC-4A has terminated and the card
goes into degrade mode (applicable only
when card resides in the HNET network).
GND FAULT(Yellow)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that the ZIC-4A has detected either
a negative or positive ground fault on its
field wiring.
ZONE 1 ACTIVE(Red)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that Zone 1 is active.
TROUBLE(Yellow)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that the ZIC-4A has detected a
trouble on Zone 1 (open circuit or short
circuit).
ZONE 2 ACTIVE(Red)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
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TROUBLE(Yellow)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
96 PIN DIN
PLUG CONNECTOR
S4
S1
P1
P2
P3
P4
S2
S3
On
1
4
3
2
RESET
SWITCH
LEASED LINE
SELECT
ZONE INPUT
SUPR ENABLE
NETWORK
ADDRESS
S6
S7
1
4
5
6
2
3
1
4
5
6
2
3
1
4
5
6
2
3
1
4
5
6
2
3
S5
INPUT
POWER
SELECT
EXT
POWER
BP
POWER
cates that the ZIC-4A has detected a
trouble on Zone 2 (open circuit or short
circuit).
ZONE 3 ACTIVE(Red)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that Zone 3 is active.
TROUBLE(Yellow)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that the ZIC-4A has detected a
trouble on Zone 3 (open circuit or short
circuit).
ZONE 4 ACTIVE(Red)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that Zone 4 is active.
TROUBLE(Yellow)Normally OFF. When illuminated, indi-
cates that the ZIC-4A has detected a
trouble on Zone 4 (open circuit or short
circuit).
Three rotary dial switches at the bottom of the front panel are used to set the HNET
network address of the ZIC-4A.
PRE-INSTALLATIONThe following components must be set prior to inserting the card to the CC-5 (refer
to Figure 2):
S1 Primary Bell Follower Select Switch:
This switch selects Zone 1 as the Primary
Bell Follower. Toggle the S1 switch
towards the bottom of the board if Zone
1 is configured as a Primary Bell Follower;
otherwise toggle it to the top of the
board for normal operation (as shown in
Figure 2.)
S2, Leased Line Select Switches: These
switches select the zones configured for
Leased Line application. Toggle each
switch to the ON position if the corresponding zone is configured as Leased
Line. If the zone is not configured as a
Leased Line application, the corresponding zone switch must be set to the OFF
position.
During card failure, Zone 1 and Zone 2
outputs will activate if the FireFinderXLS/Desigo Fire Safety Modular/Cerberus
PRO Modular Alarm bus is asserted,
Zone 3 outputs will activate the if the
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Bus is asserted. You must configure each
zone to the proper Leased Line remote
monitoring circuit.
Silver line on S1 and jumpers P1 and
P4 indicates normal operation.
Figure 2
ZIC-4A Switch Location
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HNET
S2-SW1: Set to ON if Zone 1 usage = Leased Line, Alarm Default only
S2-SW2: Set to ON if Zone 2 usage = Leased Line, Alarm Default only
S2-SW3: Set to ON if Zone 3 usage = Leased Line, Trouble Default only
S2-SW4: Set to OFF: Not Used
S3, Reset Switch: Momentarily Closed switch that when pressed will initiate a hard
reset to the ZIC-4A (similar to a cold boot).
S4, S6, S7 Network Address Switch: Set the three-digit HNET network address for
the ZIC-4A 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 ZIC-4A 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 dial to “2”, and set the pointer for
the ONES dial to “3”. The range of allowable addresses is from 001 to 251 (leading
zeros must be used).
S5 Input Power Select: This switch selects the source of voltage input to power the
ZIC-4A. BP Power indicates that the input is derived from the backplane of the CC-2/
CC-5 and EXT Power indicates that the input is derived from E5/E11 terminal of the
CC-2/CC-5, normally connected to non-power limited output of the PSC-12/PSX-12. It
is important to take into account the source of the voltage during battery calculations.
P1, P2, P3, P4 Shunt Headers, NAC Input Supervision Enable: These headers
select the NAC input zone supervision. If usage application is set for speaker function, place the shunt jumpers of the corresponding zone between 1—2 and between
5—6, otherwise place the shunt jumpers between 1—3 and 4—6.
P1 selects NAC input supervision for Zone 1
P2 selects NAC input supervision for Zone 2
P3 selects NAC input supervision for Zone 3
P4 selects NAC input supervision for Zone 4
Output ZonesThe ZIC-4A can be configured for the following usages:
Standard NAC Zone - Configurable as the following NAC zones:
SteadyStrobe (Synchronized or Unsynchronized)
Zone CodingTemporal Code
Temporal 4, when used with Audible Base SBGA-34
March Time 120March Time 60
March Time 30Horn / Strobe
Releasing Zone - For release of FM-200, Halon, Pre-action & Deluge Sprinklers for
Canada or USA. Releasing zone requires an REL-EOL module for proper wire supervision.
Municipal Tie - Configurable as a supervised connection to municipal tie. Municipal
Tie usage application requires the LLM-1 interface module.
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4
2
5
3
1
Leased Line - Configurable as a connection to a remote monitoring system. Leased
Line usage application requires LLM-1 interface module.
Bell Follower Primary - Configurable as a Bell Follower Primary (Zone 1 only).
Bell Follower Secondary - Configurable as a Bell Follower Secondary.
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Programming OptionsIn order to perform its intended operation, the ZIC-4A card must be programmed
using the Zeus Programming Tool. The ZIC-4A card and its Out Ckt properties must
be set prior to normal operation.
In the Zeus Programming Tool, highlight the selected ZIC-4A card in the PhysicalView and open the Detail View - Properties to modify and/or define the following
ZIC-4A card properties:
HNET AddressThis address must match the address
set in the ZIC-4A hardware.
Slot LocationThis defines the location where the
ZIC-4A is inserted in the CC-5.
Base Language Custom MessageThe message associated with the ZIC-4A
card.
Alternate Language Custom MessageThe message associated with the ZIC-4A
card in an alternate language.
ZIC Card 24V Power SourceSelect back plane or screw terminals.
Each ZIC-4A card is subdivided into four output circuits that can be programmed
independently of each other. In the Zeus Programming Tool, highlight the selected
ZIC-4A Output Ckt in the Physical View and open the Detail View - Properties to
modify and/or define the following ZIC-4A output circuit properties:
Device AddressShows preset address of ZIC card output.
Base Language Custom MessageThe message associated with the ZIC-4A
output circuit.
Alternate Language Custom MessageThe message associated with the ZIC-4A
output circuit in an alternate language.
Device UsageSignal
ZIC Circuit UsageSelect usage required (see list).
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Degrade Mode Alarm ActivationDetermines if Degrade Alarm will activate
the ZIC-4A circuit when asserted.
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SilenceableDetermines if the circuit is Silenceable or
Non-Silenceable.
Wiring TypeDefines if the circuit is Class A or Class B
wiring type.
Total Current DrawnSelect actual current load of output
If the zone usage is set in the Zeus Programming tool as “Sil Horn Only (Horn Strobe)”,
the Silenceable Option is always set and is specific to the Horn of the Horn Strobe
device and the strobe is always Non-Silenceable.
Some restrictions apply to certain usage selections (for example, Municipal Tie can
only be configured as Class B wiring type) that are enforced by the Zeus tool during
Edit mode or Compile time.
Refer to the Zeus Quick Start Manual, P/N 315-033875, or the Zeus self-help index
for more information.
Remove all system power before installation, first battery then AC. (To power up,
connect the AC first, then the battery.)
All field wiring to the ZIC-4A is connected to
the terminal blocks of the CC-5 card cage
slot in which it is installed (Refer to Figure 3).
OUTPUTS SHOWN IN ACTIVE STATE
ZONE 1
--
+
+
+
ZONE 2
+
--
To Connect External Wiring
CLASS A
CLASS A
CLASS A
CLASS A
1.Loosen the screw of the terminal
by turning it counterclockwise.
2.Insert the wire into the side of the
terminal block.
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3.Tighten the screw of the terminal
block by turning it clockwise.
The top terminals (1 through 8 and 9
through 16) are connected to the notification appliance devices such as bells, horns,
strobes, speakers, etc. Each zone has four
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CLASS A
CLASS A
--
+
ZONE 3
ONE SLOT OF CC-5
CLASS A
CLASS A
+
--
+
ZONE 4
terminal connections: (+), Class A (+), (-),
Class A (-). These terminals are power
limited.
The bottom terminals (17 through 24) are
connected to the input power source of the
+
ZONE 1
INPUT
-
+
ZONE 2
INPUT
-
+
ZONE 3
INPUT
-
+
ZONE 4
INPUT
NAC devices. Each zone has a (+) terminal
and (-) terminal. These terminals are not
power limited.
Figure 3
Wiring The 24VDC Power Lines To The
ZIC-4A Slot In The CC-5
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Care must be taken when installing the zone input and zone output field wiring to
prevent possible cross wiring. This can cause severe damage to the system
when powered up or when zone is activated.
The screw terminals can accommodate one 12-18 AWG or two 16-18 AWG.
If the total output of all 4 zones exceeds 12 amps, a single PSC-12 cannot be used to
supply the ZIC-4A. Refer to the PSC-12 Installation Instructions, P/N 315-033060 for
information when the total system load exceeds 12 amps.
ONE SLOT OF CC-5
TO PSC-12, TB4 +
TO PSC-12, TB4 -
TO PSC-12, TB4 +
TO PSC-12, TB4 -
TO PSX-12, TB4 +
TO PSX-12, TB4 -
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+
-
+
ONE SLOT OF CC-5
-
+
-
+
-
+
+
+
-
USING A SINGLE
PSC-12 TO
POWER A ZIC-4A
USING A PSC-12 TO
-
POWER INPUTS 1-3
AND A PSX-12 TO
POWER INPUT 4
TO PSC-12, TB4 +
TO PSC-12, TB4 -
TO PSX-12, TB4 +
TO PSX-12, TB4 -
Figure 4
Using Multiple Power Supplies
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-
+
-
+
-
+
+
USING A PSC-12 TO
-
POWER INPUTS 1-2
AND A PSX-12 TO
POWER INPUTS 3- 4
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INSTALLATIONThe ZIC-4A plugs perpendicularly into one slot in the CC-5 card-cage via two 96-pin
DIN connectors and can occupy any slot in the card cage. (Refer to Figure 5.)
Insert the ZIC-4A card into the card guides right side up (lettering on the front panel
is legible).
Slide the card in until the card edge connectors contact the receptacles on the motherboard.
Verify that the DIN connectors of the card and the card-cage aligned
properly. The card can only plug in one direction to the card cage, if it
does not align, DO NOT FORCE the card.
Place thumbs on the front panel adjacent to the captive screws and
gently apply even pressure on the card until the connectors seat in the
receptacles on the motherboard. Secure with the captive screws.
If the ZIC-4A is being powered from an external source, verify that E5 has the proper
Example 2: If a ZIC-4A has the following ZICCkt setting:
ZICCkt#1 — NAC, Class B
ZICCkt#2 — Strobe Sync, Class A
ZICCkt#3 — NAC-Coded, Class B
ZICCkt#4 — Not Used
Max Current = 89 + (17 + 0) +(17 + 6) +(17 + 0) +(0 + 0) = 146mA.
CONFIGURATIONSThe ZIC-4A zones can be configured for the following usages (Refer to Figures 6 - 16):
Notification Applicance (NFPA 72)
Municipal Tie (NFPA 72)
Leased Line (NFPA 72)
Releasing Service (NFPA 13 and NFPA 2001)
Bell Follower
Single-Channel and Two-Channel Audio
Single-Channel and Two-Channel Audio and Strobe
Bell Follower(Refer to Figure 11) When the ZIC-4A zones are configured as a bell follower, it
follows a signal that comes from another reverse polarity source. The zones can be
set as a Bell Follower-Primary or Bell Follower-Secondary.
The Bell Follower-Primary receives an input (it can be NAC output of another panel,
etc), converts it to a TTL signal and then sends it to the Bell Sync Bus of the CC-5
which is monitored by the card with Bell Follower-Secondary configuration. Bell
Follower-Primary can be configured on Zone 1 only. Once Zone 1 is configured as a
Bell Follower-Primary, its zone output is not used. There can only be one Bell Follower-Primary per enclosure. CC-5 Sync Bus transfers from card cage to card cage.
The ZIC-4A card monitors the Bell Sync Bus if any one of its zones is configured as
Bell Follower-Secondary. Once a HI is detected, the card activates the Bell FollowerSecondary zone and continuously monitors this signal until it goes LO. Then the ZIC4A card de-activates the Bell Follower-Secondary. The zone inputs of the Bell Follower-Secondary are monitored for presence of input voltage (<20VDC) and its
output is supervised for short and open while the zone is in supervision.
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NOTES
1. All wiring must be in accordance with
Article 760 of NEC or local building
codes. Wiring for each zone can either
be Class A or Class B.
2. All output circuits are power limited to
NFPA 70 per NEC 760.
6. Maximum line resistance is dependent
upon the maximum current draw of
connected notification appliances
when activated. The field wiring
resistance cannot exceed the
maximum line resistance specified for
any given NAC current draw. (See
Table)
7. Sync and non-sync notification
appliances permitted. Sync is provided
across all four tones. Sync is not
provided between ZIC-4A cards.
8. For a list of Compatible Notification
Appliances, refer to P/N 315-096363.
9. Refer to CAB1/CAB1R (P/N 315-
0330007) and CAB2-BB/CAB3-BB
(P/N 315-033009) Installation
Instructions for details on the
separation of power limited and
non-power limited wiring.
10. Positive or negative ground fault
detected at <40K ohms for
terminals 1-16.
5. Polarity shown in active state for UL
compliant wiring only.
6. N/A
7. Releasing is wired for Class B only.
8. Any circuit may be used.
9. Input voltage sources can be daisychained.
10. For Compatible Solenoids, refer to
table at right.
11. Refer to Zeus Quick Start Guide (P/N
315-033875) for information about
programming of releasing service.
12. Refer to CAB1/CAB1R (P/N 315-
0330007) and CAB2-BB/CAB3-BB (P/
N 315-033009) Installation
Instructions for details on
the separation of power
limited and non-power
limited wiring.
13. Positive or negative ground
fault detected at <40K ohms
for terminals 1-16.
14. For FM approved Pre-Action/
Deluge: All initiating devices
connected to the system
must be wired CLASS A.
15. Wiring diagram shown for
24VDC solenoid.
16. Wiring diagram shown for
12VDC solenoids (2 units in
series.)
17. Wiring diagram shown for
6VDC solenoids (4 units in
series.)
18. The ZIC-4A circuit must be
configured as “NAC Steady”.
The “Releasing Zone” usage
in Zeus is only to be used
for legacy UL releasing
applications that did not
include the REL-EOL.
19. The ZIC-4A circuit must
include a UL864 listed
Releasing Disconnect
Switch such as Siemens
Model RSM-5, P/N S54339F1-A1. The switch position
must be monitored using an
input module such as the
HTRI-M using the second
set of contacts.
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Initiating devices configured for supervisory signaling
are latching by default. If non-latching behavior is
required, check the self restoring supervisory checkbox
in the node properties for your Zeus configuration.
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-
+
-
+
-
+
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ONE SLOT OF CC-5
TO PSC-12, TB4 +
TO PSC-12, TB4 -
NOTES
1. All wiring must be in accordance
with Article 760 of NEC or local
building codes.
2. All output circuits are power
limited to NFPA 70 per NEC 760.
3. Electrical Ratings: 24 VDC
2mA max @ Supervisory
3A max @ Alarm
4. Maximum line resistance: Refer
to table on pages 12 or 16.
5. Use only Pre-Action/Deluge
solenoids listed in tables on page
14.
6. For FM Approved Pre-Action/
Deluge: All initiating devices
conntected to the system must
be wired CLASS A.
7. Refer to Figure 9 for ZIC-4A
output soldenoid wiring for
Releasing Service. Connect the
zone ouput appropriately.
8. Inputs can be daisy-chained
provided that the power supply
can sustain the power requirement of the output when
activated.
9. Refer to Zeus Quick Start Guide
(P/N 315-033875) for information
about programming of releasing
service.
10. Refer to CAB1/CAB1R (P/N 315-
0330007) and CAB2-BB/CAB3-BB
(P/N 315-033009) Installation
Instructions for details on the
separation of power limited and
non-power limited wiring.
11. 90 hour standby power is required
to meet FM Approved installation
requirements. Refer to PSC-12
Installation Instructions, P/N 315033060 for battery calculations.
Figure 10
ZIC-4A Releasing Service Wiring With PSC-12 Power Supply
FOR FM APPROVED INSTALLATION ONLY:
Double InterlockA sprinkler system comprised of two interlocks - an interlock which opens when
Pre-action Systemspowered by a listed releasing panel and a second interlock which opens when a
pressure loss is experienced in the sprinkler pipes between the interlock and the
system’s sprinkler heads.
Both interlocks must be open at the same time to allow for the flow of water to initiate.
A specific sequence of operation is required with all Siemens panels with listed
releasing capabilities.
The FireFinder-XLS/Desigo Fire Safety Modular/Cerberus PRO Modular panel will
indicate an alarm if one detector detects an alarm condition. The system will not
energize the releasing circuit until an additional detector detects an alarm (any two
detectors in the same protection zone covering the sprinkler system) AND the panel
receives a low pressure indication from a pressure switch placed in the sprinkler
piping between the second interlock and that pipe system’s sprinkler heads (indicates that the second interlock is in OPEN position). If this sequence is not followed
precisely, the correlating system design may not properly activate the double interlock preaction sprinkler system, therefore, preventing the water from discharging
during a true fire incident.
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1. All wiring must be in accordance with Article 760 of NEC or local
building codes.
2. Only Zone 1 can be configured as Bell Follower-Primary. Any other
zone can be configured as Bell Follower-Secondary. There can only
be one Bell Follower-Primary per enclosure.
3. Electrical Ratings:
Bell Follower-Primary:
Input Alarm Current: 6mA max
Input Voltage: 24 VDC nominal
No end of line resistor is used.
Bell Follower-Secondary:
Input Voltage: 24 VDC nominal
Output Supervision Current: 4mA max
Output Alarm Current: 3A max
Output Voltage: 24 VDC nominal
4. Bell Follower-Primary is not supervised.
5. Bell Follower-Secondary is supervised for input voltage presence,
short and open on the output and is power limited. Bell FollowerSecondary can be configured or Class A or Class B wiring.
6. The total output loop resistance must not
exceed those stated in table to the right.
7. Refer to CAB1/CAB1R (P/N 315-0330007) and CAB2-BB/CAB3-BB
(P/N 315-033009) Installation Instructions for details on the
separation of power limited and non-power limited wiring.
8. Positive or negative ground fault detected at <40K ohms for
terminals 1-16.
9. The use of sync strobes is not allowed on the secondary circuits.
6. Sync and non-sync notification appliances permitted.
7. For a list of Compatible Notification Appliances, refer to P/N 315-096363.
8. Refer to CAB1/CAB1R (P/N 315-0330007) and CAB2-BB/CAB3-BB (P/N 315-033009) Installation Instructions for details on the separation of
power limited and non-power limited wiring.
9. Verify that P1 - P4 are in the proper location for speaker application.
10. Positive or negative ground fault detected at <40K ohms for
terminals 1-16.
Figure 12
ZIC-4A Two-Channel Audio Wiring
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NOTES
1. All wiring must be in accordance with
Article 760 of NEC or local building
codes. Wiring for each zone can
either be Class A or Class B.
2. All output circuits are power limited
to NFPA 70 per NEC 760.
1. All wiring must be in accordance with Article 760 of NEC or local building codes. Wiring for each zone can either be Class A or Class B.
2. All output circuits are power limited to NFPA 70 per NEC 760.
3. Electrical Ratings For Speaker Application:
Output Zone Supervisory: 4mA max @ 24VDC
Output Zone Active:96 Watts max / zone
Electrical Ratings For Special Application: 24 VDC (strobe)
Output Zone Supervisory:4mA max
Output Zone Alarm:3A max
6. Sync and non-sync notification appliances permitted.
7. For a list of Compatible Notification Appliances, refer to P/N 315-096363.
8. Refer to CAB1/CAB1R (P/N 315-0330007) and CAB2-BB/CAB3-BB (P/N 315-033009) Installation Instructions for details on the separation of
power limited and non-power limited wiring.
9. Verify that P1 - P4 are in the proper location for speaker application.
10. Maximum line resistance is dependent upon the maximum current draw of connected notification appliances when activated. The field wiring
resistance cannot exceed the maximum line resistance specified for any given NAC current draw. (See Table)
11. Zone Usage pair is interchangeable. Verify proper wiring.
12. Positive or negative ground fault detected at <40K ohms for terminals 1-16.
ZONE 4
24K,
*
1W
5%
Figure 14
ZIC-4A Two-Channel Audio And Strobe Wiring
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1. All wiring must be in accordance with Article 760 of NEC or local building codes. Wiring for each zone can either be Class A or Class B.
2. All output circuits are power limited to NFPA 70 per NEC 760.
3. Electrical Ratings For Speaker Application:
Output Zone Supervisory: 4mA max @ 24VDC
Output Zone Active:96 Watts max / zone
Electrical Ratings For Special Application: 24 VDC (strobe)
Output Zone Supervisory: 4mA max
Output Zone Alarm:3A max
4. EOL resistor, 24k ohms,
1 watt , 5%, P/N 140-033771.
5. Polarity shown in active state.
6. Sync and non-sync notification appliances permitted.
7. For a list of Compatible Notification Appliances, refer to P/N 315-096363.
8. Refer to CAB1/CAB1R (P/N 315-0330007) and CAB2-BB/CAB3-BB (P/N 315-033009) Installation Instructions for details on the separation of
power limited and non-power limited wiring.
9. Verify that P1 - P4 are in the proper location for speaker application.
10. Maximum line resistance is dependent upon the maximum current draw of connected notification appliances when activated. The field wiring
resistance cannot exceed the maximum line resistance specified for any given NAC current draw. (See Table)
11. Zone usage pair is interchangeable. Verify proper wiring.
12. Positive or negative ground fault detected at 40K ohms for terminals 1-16.
Figure 15
ZIC-4A Single-Channel Audio And Strobe Wiring
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P/N 315-033050-1520
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ACF1
ACF2
ACF3
LED1
LED2
LED3
NACs
GENERAL ALARM
P1 UC3
FIRST ALARM /
PRE DISCHARGE NAC
P2 UC3
P1 120PPM
PRE-DISCHARGE
G2
DISCHARGED NAC
P1 SYNC STROBE
DISCHARGE
G5
M
G3
LCM LED (Yellow)
PRE DISCHARGE
G4*
M
DISCHARGED
LCM LED (Yellow)
TRUE
ENABLE
E
START
RELEASING NACs
O
TIMER
30 - 60s
T
ST2
C
PANEL
RESET
CANCEL
(Yellow)
ABORT LCM LED
ALARM
ALARM
ST1
TRUE
ENABLE
E
O
TIMER
START
T
G1
PANEL RESET
0 - 60s
PANEL
RESET
C
CLR
CLK
PANEL
RESET
CANCEL
Q
L1
D
TRUE
HZM+AW-1
ABORT
AT THE NODE LEVEL IN ZEUS IF YOU WANT
ABORT EVENTS TO SELF-RESTORE.
NOTE: SELECT SELF RESTORING SUPERVISORIES
ELIMINATE G4, CONNECT M TO M FOR DIRECT MANUAL RELEASE
*OPTIONAL: ABORT OVER-RIDES MANUAL RELEASE
MANUAL
RELEASE
SUPERVISORY
HZM+MH501
NOTE: THE USE OF ALARM VERIFICATION IS NOT ALLOWED FOR DEVICES IN A CROSS ZONED INITIATING CIRCUIT.
ALARM
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DISPLAY CAT. = ABORT SWITCH
Figure 16
FireFinder-XLS/Desigo Fire Safety Modular/Cerberus PRO Modular Releasing Logic
P/N 315-033050-1521
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