Siemens ICP-B6 Installation Instructions Manual

Intelligent control point

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Installation Instructions
MODEL ICP-B6
Intelligent Control Point
The Model ICP-B6 Intelligent Control Point from
Siemens Industry, Inc. can be used as an
independent, remotely located telephone zone, a
speaker zone (25V or 70.7V RMS), or notification
appliance circuit (NAC), depending on how it is
configured. It communicates through the analog
loop of the MXL/MXLV System.

OPERATION

Up to 12 ICP-B6s can connect to each analog
loop of the MXL/MXLV. These modules must
be connected to the first 12 address locations
on the analog loop.
The 24 VDC power input for each ICP-B6
comes from either the MMB, the PSR, or from
an auxiliary power supply which is power
limited and UL listed for fire protective signal-
ing use and is rated between 24 and 27.3
VDC. Each ICP-B6 can be assigned a 32-
character, custom alphanumeric message.
Each module uses one address on either the
analog loop of the ALD-2I module or the analog
loop of the MMB board. (See Figure 1) The
ICP-B6 is programmable for different usages.
For additional information on the MXL/MXLV
System, refer to the MXL/MXLVManual, P/N
315-092036.

Addressing and Testing

Use the DPU Device Programming Unit or the
FPI-32 Programmer/Tester (SensorLINK) to
program and test the module.
NOTE: With FPI-32 Rev. 1.3 software, only
1=MXL mode should be used when
programming a device.
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies Division
Florham Park, NJ
P/N 315-095306-10

To Set the ICP-B6 Module Address:

1. Plug the programming cable of the DPU or
FPI-32 Programmer/Tester (SensorLINK)
into the two-pin receptacle on the ICP-B6.
(See Figure 2 for location only.)
2. Set the system address for the ICP-B6 by
following the instructions in the FPI-32
(SensorLINK) Programmer/Tester Manual,
P/N 315-090077, or the DPU User's
Manual, P/N 315-033260, as applicable.
Remove all system power before installa-
tion, first battery and then AC. (To power
up, connect the AC first, then the battery.)
All wiring must comply with
national and local codes.
The ICP-B6 should be installed in a UL
listed electrical box. (See Figure 10.)

Analog Loop

The ICP-B6 communicates with the MXL
through its analog addressable loops. These
loops are on either the MMB or on the op-
tional ALD-2I module of the MOM-4. They
may be wired for Class A (Style 6) or Class B
(Style 4). Figure 1 shows both wiring types
and the connections to either the MMB or to
the MOM-4 when the ALD-2I module is used.
The table on the following page lists the
maximum output currents allowed.
Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd.
Fire Safety & Security Products
2 Kenview Boulevard
Brampton, Ontario
L6T 5E4 Canada

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  • Page 1 (NAC), depending on how it is (See Figure 2 for location only.) configured. It communicates through the analog loop of the MXL/MXLV System. 2. Set the system address for the ICP-B6 by following the instructions in the FPI-32 (SensorLINK) Programmer/Tester Manual, OPERATION P/N 315-090077, or the DPU User's Manual, P/N 315-033260, as applicable.
  • Page 2 NOTES: 1. Resistances specified are for both wires. 2. If higher currents are required, Siemens Industry, Inc. recommends using a local auxiliary supply which is UL listed for fire protection signaling use. The supply should be rated between 24 and 27.3 VDC.
  • Page 3 2. POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE GROUND FAULT DETECTED AT <5K OHMS FOR TERMINALS 3-6. 16-32V UNFILTERED FULL WAVE RECTIFIED 3. FOR SYNCHRONIZATION OF NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES USE EITHER DSC, DSC-W, OR PAD-3. 1.5A, POWER LIMITED Figure 2 ICP-B6 Used as a Strobe Module...
  • Page 4 Figure 3 ICP-B6 Connections When Using TRI-60/B6 Figure 4 ICP-B6 Connections Using PSR-1...
  • Page 5 2. Using the ICP-B6 as a Telephone Zone from both system circuits and earth ground and that the shields are connected When the ICP-B6 is used as a telephone zone together using terminal 5 of TB-2. module, the 24 VDC provides supervision, trouble, and call-in conditions.
  • Page 6 When using the ICP-B6 as a 70.7V RMS speaker zone, cut the JP1 jumper. (See Figure 8.) 4. Using the ICP-B6 as a 25 Volt Speaker Zone When the ICP-B6 is used as a speaker zone, the 24 VDC provides the supervision. If the 24...
  • Page 7 24K, 1/2 W, +/-5% EOL RESISTOR P/N 140-820405 EARTH EARTH SHIELD SHIELD Figure 8 ICP-B6 Used as a 70.7V Speaker Zone SUPERVISED ANALOG LOOP CONNECTION 100 OHMS MAX FROM MXL, MMB, OR ALD-2I ON MOM-4 MAXIMUM OF 12 ICP-B6 STYLE Z...
  • Page 8 (user supplied). extension. 3. Cover the module front plate with a 4-inch 2. Connect the field wiring. Insert the ICP-B6 into the box and fasten the module plate blank plate (user supplied) and fasten to the box.

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