
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies Division
P/N 315-035800-22
The SIEMENS Model CSB CAN Sounder Board
(P/N 500-033130) is an optional module that can be
ordered separately. It contains a sounder (buzzer) that
can be used with the SCM-8S or FCM-6S to provide
audible feedback to indicate that a switch closed
properly and communication was successful. The
CSB requires no programming.
All modules mount on the inner door of an enclosure.
OPERATION
FCM Controls and Indicators The FCM contains six sets of three pushbutton switches and their corresponding
LEDs. Pressing any of the six ON, OFF, or AUTO switches generates a unique CAN
message on the bus to the NIC that indicates which switch was pressed. A CAN
message from the NIC to the FCM produces a preprogrammed output to the corre-
sponding LED (ON, FLASHING, or OFF). An open collector is provided for connection
to the CAN Sounder Board (CSB), a separate audio module. The CSB provides an
audible feedback to indicate that the switch closed properly and that communication
between the FCM and NIC was successful.
LCM Controls and Indicators The LCM contains eight pairs of LEDs. A CAN message from the NIC to the LCM
produces a preprogrammed output to any of the corresponding LEDs (ON, FLASH-
ING, or OFF).
SCM Controls and Indicators The SCM contains eight switches and eight pairs of LEDs. Each switch is associated
with a pair of LEDs. Pressing of any of the eight switches generates a unique CAN
message on the bus to the NIC that indicates which switch was pressed. A CAN
message from the NIC to the SCM produces a preprogrammed output to the
corresponding LED (ON, FLASHING, or OFF). An open collector is provided for
connection to the CAN Sounder Board (CSB), a separate audio module. The CSB
provides an audible feedback to indicate that the switch closed properly and that
communication between the SCM and NIC was successful.
CSB Controls and Indicators The CSB contains a sounder (buzzer) that sounds when any switch on an FCM or
SCM is pressed. Only one CSB is required for audible feedback; more can be
connected to increase the volume if needed.
PRE-INSTALLATION Set the board address for each FCM/LCM/SCM using both of the ten-position rotary
switches located on the back of the board (See Figure 5). Each of these addresses
must be a sub-address of the NIC and must be the same as the addresses assigned
in the Zeus Programming Tool. The CSB does not require address setting.
After setting the address, label each switch or LED. When viewed from the front
panel of the FCM/LCM/SCM, the labels are on the left and the control switches and
LEDs are on the right.
• Refer to the Zeus configuration for the address of each module and its
assigned functions.
• Remove the label strip from its slot, and type or print a brief function
identifier for each switch.
• After completing the label strip, insert in back into its slot (See Figure 6).
Buzzer
Figure 4
CSB Sounder Board