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Only HTRI-S, HTRI-D and HTRI-R can be used as security initiating devices.
2.
The PMI must be programmed by the Zeus programming tool for all System configurations (See the Zeus Quick Start
Manual, P/N 315-033875).
3.
Caution: Disarm all ZIC-4A circuits configured for Releasing Device Service prior to system maintenance.
4
One ZIC-4A circuit must be configured for alarm transmission. In addition, depending on the local authority
having jurisdiction, additional circuits may be required for Supervisory or Trouble transmission.
5.
Reference the System Label, P/N 575-234411, for battery maintenance and replacement schedule.
6.
The batteries available are BP-61, BTX-1, BTX-2 and BTX-3. The BP-61 is a 24V 15 AH battery. The BTX-1 batteries
are a pair of 12V, 33 AH batteries. The BTX-2 are a pair of 12V, 75 AH batteries. The BTX-3 are a pair of 12V, 100 AH
batteries. Actual battery size depends on System configuration.
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See the PSC-12 Installation Instructions, P/N 315-033060, for Battery Calculations.
8.
For multi-enclosure systems, one NIC-C is required in each enclosure.
9.
For Central Station, see Appendix E.
10.
UL 1076 requires a Model HTSW-1 Tamper Switch and an RPM Remote Printer Module.
11.
Refer to the ZIC-4A Installation Instructions (P/N 315-033050) for programming.
BASIC SYSTEM
PMI Interface
FIREFINDER-XLS INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
The basic FireFinder-XLS Control Panel consists of the following components:
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PMI Person Machine Interface
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PSC-12 Power Supply and Charger
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PTB Power Termination Board
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CC-5 Card Cage
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DLC Device Loop Card
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ZIC-4A Zone Indicating Card
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RPM Remote Printer Module (NFPA 72 Proprietary and UL
1076 configurations)
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CAB1 Enclosure
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HTSW-1 Tamper Switch (UL 1076 configuration only)
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BP-61, BTX-1, BTX-2 or BTX-3 Batteries
The PMI Person Machine Interface has the following features:
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32-bit central processing unit (CPU)
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"Soft Function Button" operator interface
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VGA LCD display
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8x8 matrix touch screen and surrounding keys for menu navigation and
system control
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Discrete LEDs for Alarm, Trouble, Security, and Supervisory event indica-
tion and state of audibles
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System random-access memory (RAM)
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FLASH memory stores operating firmware and site-specific database
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Watchdog circuitry
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DESCRIPTION