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Installation Manual 10-071, Cheetah Xi 50 Addressable Fire Suppression Control System P/N 06-369, Rev. 6 September 2015...
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CONTENT REVISION HISTORY Document Title: Cheetah Xi 50 Addressable Fire Suppression Control System Installation Manual Document Reorder Number: 06-369 Revision Section Date Reason for Change All Sections 03/2007 Initial Release Sections 1,2,3,4,7 & Appendix 08/2008 Added Remote 20 Zone Annunciator Sections 1,2,3 &...
CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE Introduction ........................1-1 About This Manual ......................1-1 Product Support ....................... 1-1 Safety Information ......................1-1 Terms Used In This Manual ..................... 1-2 Related Documentation ....................1-3 System Overview ......................2-1 System Description ......................2-1 2.1.1 Cheetah Xi 50 Features ....................
CONTENT SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE Remote Testing and Notification Accessories ............... 3-18 3.8.1 Remote Annunciator ...................... 3-18 3.8.2 Remote Test Station ...................... 3-18 3.8.3 Remote Test Station with Key ..................3-18 Addressable Modules ....................3-19 3.9.1 Mini Monitor Module ...................... 3-19 3.9.2 Monitor Module ......................
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CONTENT SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE 4.13.6 Addressable Loop Wiring ....................4-15 4.13.6.1 Class B ........................... 4-15 4.13.6.2 Class A ........................... 4-16 4.13.6.3 Class X ........................... 4-16 4.13.6.4 Detector Base Wiring ..................... 4-16 4.13.7 Notification Appliance Circuit Wiring ................4-17 4.14 Initial Power-Up with Field Wiring Connected ..............4-17 4.15 Configure System ......................
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CONTENT LIST OF EXHIBITS EXHIBIT DESCRIPTION PAGE Related Documentation ....................1-3 Example Cheetah Xi 50 Block Diagram ................2-1 Minimum System Configurations ..................2-4 Minimum System Configurations – Cont................. 2-5 Cheetah Xi 50 System Package ..................3-1 System Ordering Formats ....................3-1 Cheetah Xi 50 Controller ....................
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CONTENT EXHIBIT DESCRIPTION PAGE 3-43 Masterbox Interface ....................... 3-21 3-44 Relay Module ......................... 3-21 3-45 Releasing Control Module ....................3-21 3-46 Solenoid Protection Assembly ..................3-21 3-47 Vesda HLI ........................3-22 3-48 IR Remote Tool ......................3-22 3-49 Hand Held Programmer ....................3-23 3-50 USB Communication Cable ...................
Fike has a worldwide distribution network. Each distributor sells, installs, and services Fike equipment. Look on the inside of the door, left side, there should be a sticker with an indication of the distributor who sold the system. If you can not locate the distributor, please call Fike Customer Service for locating your nearest distributor, or go to our web-site at www.fike.com.
1.0 INTRODUCTION TERMS USED IN THIS MANUAL The following are various terms used in this manual with a brief description of each. Ω - Symbol for “ohm”. Unit of resistance. Abort State – (“Abort” Yellow LED ON, Piezo pulsing). The Abort occurs when an input circuit configured for abort operation has been activated while an alarm condition is present.
1.0 INTRODUCTION RELATED DOCUMENTATION To obtain a complete understanding of the specific features of the Cheetah Xi 50 or to become familiar with related functions in general, refer to the documentation listed below. Please reference the most current version or the version noted on the label located on the product. Exhibit 1-1: Related Documentation Document Title Part Number...
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Reserved for future use. Cheetah Xi 50 Installation Manual UL S2203 Rev 6, 09/2015 P/N: 06-369...
2.0 SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The Fike Cheetah Xi 50 (P/N 10-071) is a state of the art, true addressable peer-to-peer fire suppression control system. It provides the latest technology in detection communication with extensive programmability in one cost effective system. Its intelligence has every device communicating as a peer on the signaling line circuit.
2.0 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2.1.1 CHEETAH Xi 50 FEATURES GENERAL ♦ Two 24V DC, Class A or B, 1.75A NAC (audible) circuits on main board with integrated synchronization ♦ Two configurable relays and one Trouble relay ♦ 253 user defined zones ♦...
2.0 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2.1.2 LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Approval Agency File Number Underwriters Laboratories S2203 Type: Local, Remote Station (PPU), Central Station (PPU) Service Type: A-Automatic Fire Alarm, M-Manual Fire Alarm, Releasing Device Service, WF-Water-flow alarm, SS-Sprinkler Supervisory Service, DACT Type Signaling: Non-coded Factory Mutual (FM) Approved California State Fire Marshall (CSFM)
Only one transformer (120VAC or 240VAC) can be used. Notes: DACT must be purchased from Fike for proper operation with the Cheetah Xi 50 panel. Included in the Class A Peripheral Bus Assembly (P/N 10-080). Mounts to relay control assembly only. Cannot mount to Cheetah Xi 50 controller.
2.0 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Exhibit 2-3: MINIMUM SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS – CONT. This table indicates the minimum components needed to meet the intended applications. Y = Yes N = No O = Optional Part Number Description 63-1052 Photoelectric Detector 63-1058 Photoelectric Detector, Isolator Version 67-033 Ionization Detector 67-034...
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2.0 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Reserved for future use. Cheetah Xi 50 Installation Manual UL S2203 Rev 6, 09/2015 P/N: 06-369...
Exhibit 3-2 shows the available ordering options for the Cheetah Xi 50 equipment packages. Cheetah Xi 50 10-071-c-p-d Enclosure Color c: R = Red, B = Black Transformer Power p: 1 = 120V, 2 = 240V Exhibit 3-1: Cheetah Xi 50 System Package...
3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS Exhibit 3-4 shows the location of the various connectors on the Cheetah Xi 50 controller board. The function and specifications for each connection is listed in order of terminal block designation (P) on the following pages. JTAG 10-2620 REV 02-11544 REV A Exhibit 3-4: Cheetah Xi 50 Terminal Block Locations...
3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS Exhibit 3-6: Cheetah Xi 50 Controller Terminal Specifications – Cont. Terminal Terminal Function and Electrical Block Labels Ratings/Requirements Wiring Requirements • VESDA 68-023 includes 14 ft. (4.27m) RS232 cable RS232 port, power-limited and P/N 02-3053 for connection to the Cheetah supervised Xi 50 controller P4 •...
The circuits are either ON or OFF and can redundant wiring not be configured for modulation patterns. • Can be programmed for Gentex or Refer to Fike document 06-186, System Sensor synchronization “Compatible Notification Appliances and protocols. Releasing Devices Manual” for a list of •...
3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS SYSTEM ENCLOSURE The Cheetah Xi 50 system enclosure is designed to allow mounting of the control board, AC power transformer, optional DACT, up to two 18 AH batteries, as well as one of the following optional cards and modules as required to suit your specific project requirements: •...
3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS Exhibit 3-10: Cheetah Xi 50 Enclosure Exhibit 3-11: Cheetah Xi 50 Enclosure with Dead-Front Refer to Fike document 06-624 for enclosure installation instructions. UL S2203 Cheetah Xi 50 Installation Manual P/N: 06-369 Rev 6, 09/2015...
Low Battery. These inputs can be used in place of the intelligent RS485 connection to provide simple alarm monitoring where the receiving station is not capable of receiving point ID information. Refer to Fike document 06-479 for more information. Exhibit 3-12: DACT 3.4.1...
Exhibit 3-14: Fourteen Button provide instant audible and visual notification of system Remote Display Unit status changes. Refer to Fike document 06-610 for more information. Note: This unit can only be used on systems with panel firmware V3.0 or higher.
The unit is equipped with an internal piezo and five status LEDs that provide instant audible and visual notification of system status changes. Refer to Fike document 06-610 for more information. Note: This unit can only be used on systems with panel Exhibit 3-16: Two Button firmware V3.0 or higher.
Exhibit 3-21: Relay Control Assembly The CRM4 and HPM4 relay modules are ordered separately. Refer to Fike document 06-580 and 06-443 for more information. Note: The CRM4 and HPM4 relay cards are compatible with the Relay Control Assembly only.
The card can be mounted inside the Cheetah Xi 50 enclosure or it can be mounted remotely by ordering the custom mounting enclosure. Refer to Fike document 06-606 and 06-609 for more Exhibit 3-23: Class A Peripheral Bus Card information.
SLC devices as well to facilitate peer to peer system operation. A brief description of each intelligent detector and its features is provided in this section for reference purposes. Refer to Fike document P/N 06-369-2, “Cheetah Xi 50 Operations Manual” for details of detector operation and available programming features.
3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 3.6.3 PHOTO/HEAT COMBINATION DETECTOR, P/N 63-1053 PHOTO/HEAT DETECTOR WITH ISOLATOR, P/N 63-1059 The Photo/Heat Detector (See Exhibit 3-26) is an intelligent, spot- type smoke detector that utilizes the light obscuration principle to detect smoke. In addition to the photoelectric sensing chamber, the detector is equipped with a thermistor based, 135°F heat detection circuit.
3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 3.6.5 PHOTOELECTRIC DUCT DETECTOR, P/N 63-1057 PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR WITH ISOLATOR, P/N 63-1062 The Photoelectric Duct Detector (See Exhibit 3-28) is an intelligent, spot-type smoke detector that utilizes the light obscuration principle to detect smoke. The detector is designed for use inside the duct detector housing only and should not be used for open area applications.
3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 3.6.6 FAAST ASPIRATING SMOKE DETECTORS STANDARD FAAST UNIT, P/N 68-140 FAAST XT UNIT, P/N 68-302 The FAAST aspirating smoke detectors (See Exhibit 3-30) are intelligent, air sampling-type smoke detectors that continuously draws air from the controlled environment through a series of sampling holes to monitor the environment for smoke particulate.
3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS DETECTOR BASES Several detector bases are available to allow connection of the addressable detectors to the panel’s signaling line circuit (SLC). Each base provides a twist-lock feature for securing the detector to the base. Each base also provides a connection point for an optional Remote LED (P/N 02-3868), as described in Section 3.8. A brief description of each detector base and its features is provided in this section for reference purposes.
3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS REMOTE TESTING AND NOTIFICATION ACCESSORIES The following accessories add functionality to the Cheetah Xi 50 detection system by allowing quick, convenient inspections at eye level and effective audible and visual notification options. 3.8.1 REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR, P/N 02-3868 (System Sensor RA100Z) The remote annunciator (See Exhibit 3-35) can be used with any of the Cheetah Xi detector bases, including the duct detector housing.
A brief description of each addressable module and its features is provided in this section for reference purposes. Refer to Fike document 06-369-2, “Cheetah Xi 50 Operations Manual” for details of module operation and available programming features.
2 amps maximum at 24VDC. The Solenoid Protection Assembly (See Exhibit 3-42) must be used when connecting a solenoid to the SCM. Refer to Fike document 06-186 for compatible sprinkler solenoids (Factory Mutual Approved Groups A-G). Refer to Fike document 06-344 for more information.
NFPA Class X wiring. A module cover plate (not shown) is included with module. Exhibit 3-45: Releasing Control Refer to Fike document 06-106, “Agent Release Module (ARM) Module Manual” and 06-552, “Impulse Release Module (IRM) Manual” for proper connections to ARM(s) or IRM(s).
HLI is made via the control panel’s RS232 peripheral bus. It should be powered via the Cheetah Xi 50 panel’s 24VDC continuous auxiliary power. Refer to Fike document 06-158 for more information. Exhibit 3-47: VESDA HLI 3.11 PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION EQUIPMENT The items discussed in this section are not UL listed;...
Hand Held Programmer contains the same operating code as the Cheetah Xi 50 and can be used as a training device and/or troubleshooting tool. Refer to Fike document 06-390 for more information. 3.11.3 C-LINX SOFTWARE, P/N 06-327 The C-Linx Software provides a computer interface to the Cheetah Xi 50 controller.
Conduit knockouts are provided to provide entry of battery wiring. The box lid is installed onto the back-box using the 4 mounting screws provided. Refer to Fike document 06-534 for more information. 3.12.3.2 75AH BATTERY ENCLOSURE (BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED)
SELECT THE ENCLOSURE MOUNTING LOCATION The mounting location for the Cheetah Xi 50 enclosure is very important. Fike recommends that all system enclosures be installed in an area that is readily accessible with sufficient room to allow easy installation and maintenance, and that is capable of maintaining a nominal room temperature of 0°-49°C / 32°-120°F, with a...
6. Connect the grounding wire from the outer door to the enclosure back-box. Check for continuity between door and back-box. Note: Refer to Fike document 06-624, “50 Point Enclosure Installation Instructions” for further details. Cheetah Xi 50 Installation Manual UL S2203...
4.0 INSTALLATION TOP VIEW DOOR TOP VIEW BACK BOX DOOR SIDE VIEW DOOR FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW Exhibit 4-1: Enclosure Dimensions WIRE SELECTION When planning the type of wire to be used, refer to National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), wire manufacturers product specifications and National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code (NFPA 72).
4.0 INSTALLATION CIRCUIT CLASS DESIGNATIONS The circuits on the Cheetah Xi 50 controller and its field devices can be configured for Class B (two wire) or Class A or X (four wire) operation. Class B wiring does not include a redundant path and the operational capability stops at a single open.
4.0 INSTALLATION INSTALL INTERNAL PANEL COMPONENTS Before installing the internal panel components into the enclosure back-box, thoroughly clean the enclosure making sure that it is clean and free from any construction dust or debris. The Cheetah Xi 50 electronics contain static sensitive components. Handle the electronics by the edges only and avoid touching the integrated components.
4.0 INSTALLATION 4.9.2 CONNECT AC POWER TO THE TRANSFORMER System AC line power (120 VAC or 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz) must originate from a dedicated circuit at the main building power distribution center. The circuit breaker shall be equipped with a lockout mechanism and be clearly labeled as a "Fire Alarm"...
4.0 INSTALLATION 4.9.3 INSTALL OPTIONAL DACT If the optional DACT (P/N 10-2528) is to be installed within the Cheetah Xi 50 enclosure, it must be installed prior to installing the control board (See Exhibits 4-6 and 4-7). The following general steps shall be used to install the DACT into the back-box: 1.
4.0 INSTALLATION 4.10 CONNECT AC POWER TO THE CONTROLLER WARNING AC power connections to the Cheetah Xi 50 Controller must be made with the main power breaker locked out. The following general steps shall be used to connect AC power to the controller: 1.
4.0 INSTALLATION 4.11 INSTALL BATTERIES The Cheetah Xi 50 enclosure is capable of housing up to two (2) 18 AH batteries. Where larger or additional battery Amp-Hours are required, a separate battery cabinet can be installed to house the batteries. The battery cabinet must be installed in the same room as the control panel with a maximum wire length of 10 ft.
4.0 INSTALLATION 4.12 APPLY POWER TO THE PANEL Prior to connecting any field wiring to the panel, apply power to the controller and verify proper operation. The following general steps shall be used to apply power to the controller: 1. Turn on the breaker and power the control panel with AC power only. The AC Power LED on the control panel display should illuminate.
See Exhibit 4-12 for terminal block designations and their general function for reference purposes. (P3) PANEL PROGRAMMING INTERFACE (P4) VESDA HLI INTERFACE RS232 (P10) FIKE USE (P2) DRY CONTACT RELAYS (P5) NOT USED ONLY (P6) 24VDC AUXILIARY POWER #1...
4.0 INSTALLATION 4.13.1 GENERAL RELAY WIRING (P2) The panel provides three Form-C relay contacts which will activate on system Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble conditions (See Exhibit 4-13). The Trouble Relay is normally energized to allow it to change state when power to the main control board is lost.
Exhibit 4-16: (P6) RS485 Peripheral Bus Wiring 4.13.5 DACT WIRING (P6) The panel provides a dedicated connection point for the optional internal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (See Exhibit 4-17). Refer to Fike document 06-479 for more details. Blue Yellow Black...
4.0 INSTALLATION 4.13.6 ADDRESSABLE LOOP WIRING (P7) Communication between the control panel and each intelligent, addressable device takes place through the Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). The SLC is supervised and power-limited. The SLC loop can be wired to meet the requirements of NFPA Class B, Class A, or Class X circuits (See Exhibit 4-18 and 4-19). For details on how to wire each addressable device to the SLC loop, refer to the installation instructions supplied with each device.
4.0 INSTALLATION 4.13.6.2 CLASS A OR CLASS X WIRING Exhibit 4-19 shows typical wiring of a supervised and power-limited four-wire SLC that meets NFPA 72, Class A or Class X requirements. This wiring method includes a redundant path. In the event of a single wire break, the communication to devices after the break continues.
P8 and P9 are two separate notification appliance circuits (NAC’s) that provide the ability to activate compatible, UL-listed notification appliances listed in Fike document 06-186, “Device Compatibility manual”. The NAC circuits are supervised, power-limited, and can be wired Class B (using 1.2K EOL) or Class A (no EOL), as shown in Exhibits 4-21 and 4-22.
AUTO PROGRAM or ENGINEERED CONFIGURE. Any combination of these two methods may also successfully accomplish matching the field devices to the installation configuration requirements. Refer to Fike Document 06-657, “Cheetah Xi 50 Programming Manual” for specific details on how to configure the system.
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APPENDIX A Power calculations must be completed to determine standby and alarm current loads for the system to assure that the system power supply is capable of providing the required quantity of power during normal system operation and fire alarm conditions. The power requirements cannot exceed the capabilities of the system power supply.
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APPENDIX A Section 2 – Signaling Line Circuit Standby Total Standby Alarm Total Alarm Addressable Device Description Current per Current per Current per Current per Item Unit (mA) Unit (mA) Unit (mA) Unit (mA) 63-1052/1058 Photo 0.481 2.000 67-033/034 Ion 0.481 2.000 63-1053/1059 Photo/Heat...
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APPENDIX A Section 3 – Auxiliary Power Total Standby Alarm Total Alarm Standby Current per Current per Current per Current per Item Device Description Unit (Amps) Unit (Amps) Unit (Amps) Unit (Amps) 68-140 FAAST 0.500 0.650 68-302 FAAST XT 0.500 0.650 55-052/053 RCM w/ Agent 0.0194...
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APPENDIX A Section 4 – Notification Appliances Total Alarm Alarm Current per Current per Item Device Description Unit (mA) Unit (mA) Total NAC Power Standby Current (Amps): Total NAC Alarm (mA): /1000 = Total Insert totals in Section 1 – Line Item 4. Notes: Include current draw of all notification appliances connected to the Cheetah Xi 50’s two on-board notification appliance circuits (NAC 1 &...
The “System Operation Posting” shown on the following pages provides a brief summary of the basic operation of the Cheetah Xi 50 system. The operational posting can also be downloaded from Fike Forums web page (document P/N 06-650). For a detailed description of the operation of the Cheetah Xi 50 system, refer to Fike document 06-369-2, “Cheetah Xi 50 Operation and Maintenance Manual”...
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APPENDIX B Reserved for future use. Cheetah Xi 50 Installation Manual UL S2203 Rev 6, 09/2015 P/N: 06-369...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cheetah Xi 50 Control System (P/N 10-071) Commercial Protected Premises Control Unit Local, Remote Station (PPU), Central Station (PPU), and Releasing Service These instructions must be framed and displayed next to the panel in accordance with NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code for Local Fire Alarm System.
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Supervisory – Yellow LED that flashes when the panel Refer to Fike document 06-369-2, “Cheetah Xi 50 Operation enters the Supervisory state or if a zone or device is disabled.
Exhibit C-1: Compatible Components Part Number Description 10-2622 Cheetah Xi 50 Control Board (included with 10-071 system) Cheetah Xi 50 Enclosure (included with 10-071 system) 10-2623-c c: (R=Red, B=Gray) 10-2623-c-d d: specifies enclosure equipped with optional dead-front...
APPENDIX C Exhibit C-3: Compatible Components – Cont. Part Number Description VESDA INTERFACE 68-023 VESDA Open Protocol High Level Interface (HLI) PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION 55-051 Infrared (IR) Tool Remote Control for Programming/Testing Devices (non-listed) 10-2648 Cheetah Xi Addressable Device Hand Held Programmer (non-listed) 06-327 C-Linx Software (non-listed) 10-1874A...
Sherwin Williams, Signal Red – RAL 3001 per RAL 840-HR (Matt Finish) Sherwin Williams, Light Gray – RAL 7035 per RAL 840-HR C.1.2 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES Refer to Fike document 06-186 for compatible notification appliances. C.1.3 APPROVED RELEASING DEVICES Refer to Fike document 06-186 for compatible releasing devices.
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APPENDIX D BATTERY CUTOFF Exhibit D-1 below shows the components used to facilitate the battery cutoff arrangement for Fike’s Cheetah Xi 50 control panel. CONTROL PANEL BATTERY 24 VDC AUXILIARY CONNECTION POWER OUTPUT RELAY SLC IN SLC OUT MULTI VOLTAGE RELAY...
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