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Siemens TSM-1X User manual

Installation Instructions
Models TSM-1X
Intelligent Test Switch Module with Dual Isolators
INTRODUCTION
The Model TSM-1X Intelligent Test Switch Module, P/N
S54370-B7-A1, from Siemens Industry, Inc. is an
addressable, key-activated momentary switch (T-45)
with a tri-color LED indicator for use with intelligent
duct detectors or other compatible intelligent devices on
the Device Loop Circuit of Desigo
FC2025/FC2050/FV2025/FV2050 and Cerberus PRO
FC922/FC924/FV922/FV924 Fire Alarm Systems
(refer to Figure 1). The key activation will cause its
associated intelligent duct detectors or other smoke
detectors and compatible devices to go into alarm.
This alarm condition will cause all logic associated
with the duct detector to activate. The 3-color LED of
the module will show the status of its associated
intelligent duct detector. The TSM-1X is mounted on a
switch plate and can be installed in a 3½ inch deep
single gang box.
The TSM-1X module supports two operation modes:
polarity insensitive mode and isolator mode. The
module can be wired for either mode (refer to Figures
3 to 4). During the isolator mode, the built-in dual
isolators will work at both sides of the module to
isolate the line short in front or behind the module.
Observe precautions for handling
Electrostatic Sensitive Devices.
PROGRAMMING
1. Refer to Figure 2 to locate the programming
holes on back of the TSM-1X.
2. To connect the TSM-1X to the DPU
Programmer/Tester, insert the plug from the DPU
cable provided with the Programmer/ Tester into
the programming holes.
3. To prevent potential damage to the DPU, DO
NOT connect a TSM-1X to the DPU until all
conductors of the same polarity are removed from
the device line of the TSM-1X.
4. Follow the steps in the DPU Manual, P/N 315-
033260, to program the TSM-1X to the desired
address. Record the device address on the label
located on the side of the TSM-1X module.
5. Add a logic function in the system configuration
tool, Document ID A6V10315023, with the
intelligent duct detector or other compatible
intelligent devices that will be tested. The TSM-1X
can now be installed and wired to the system.
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Figure 1
TSM-1X Intelligent Test Switch Module
Figure 2
Connecting to the DPU Plug
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies Division
Florham Park, New Jersey
Programming holes
are polarity insensitive -
Plug can be inserted
in any direction.
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WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: Deactivate P2 circuit by either or
both of the following: Using the PMI, bypass the
circuit being modified, and/or physically
disconnect the circuit from the P2 source.
Refer to the wiring diagrams in Figures 3 and 4 and
wire the TSM-1X to the device line of Desigo
FC2025/FC2050/FV2025/FV2050 and Cerberus
PRO FC922/FC924/FV922/FV924 Fire Alarm
Systems, Document ID A6V10315023.
Note: The recommended wire size is as follows:
18 AWG minimum
14 AWG maximum
POWER LIMITED WIRING FOR THE TSM-1X
TEST SWITCH MODULE
In compliance with NFPA 70—National Electrical
Code, all power limited fire protective signaling
conductors must be separated by a minimum of ¼
inch from all of the following items located within an
outlet box:
• Electric light
• Power
• Class 1 or non-power limited fire protective
signaling conductors
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the module from its protective bag.
Mount the TSM-1X in a user supplied, UL-
listed/recognized standard single gang
mounting box (minimum 3½ inches deep is
recommended). Refer to Figure 5.
2. Terminate all field wires to the TSM-1X as
required for your application. Refer to the
connection diagrams shown in Figures 3 and 4.
3. Insert the face plate and attach the cover plate
with the two screws provided. Refer to Figure 5.
NOTES:
1. In the device line, up to 30 of any
compatible devices in polarity insensitive
mode with 20 ohms max line resistance
can be isolated between two modules in
isolator mode in a Class A Style 6 wiring.
2. In the device line, up to 30 of any
compatible devices in polarity insensitive
mode with 20 ohms max line resistance
can be isolated behind one module in
isolator mode in a Class B Style 4 wiring.
3. HLIM isolator module and SBGA-34
sounder base cannot be used in the same
loop with the modules in isolator mode.
OPERATION
Reset the system until system normal is displayed on
the panel. Activate the momentary switch by turning
the key to the right.
When the TSM-1X key switch is activated, the
activation message is received by the panel.The
panel then sends a reduced alarm threshold to the
associated duct detectors or other compatible
intelligent devices. This causes the detector to alarm.
And the LED of the TSM-1X will change colors
accordingly.
Reset the system. The panel will restore the
detector’s alarm threshold and the system back to
normal.
Figure 3
TSM-1X Isolator Mode Wiring
Figure 4
TSM-1X Polarity Insensitive Mode Wiring
Figure 5
TSM-1X Mounting View
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From control panel
or previous
addressable device
Line 2
To next
addressable device
Line 1
Line 1
Line 2
From control panel
or previous
addressable device
Line +
To next
addressable device
Line -
Line
-
Line +
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CAUTION:
The TSM-1X Test Switch Module does not perform all of the required smoke detector tests as
specified in NFPA Standard 72. Please refer to the instructions that accompany the smoke
detector for the complete test requirements.
ELECTRICAL RATINGS
Operating voltage
13 -32 Vdc
Max average current (RMS)
500µA
CONTROL AND INDICATORS
The LED of TSM-1X will mimic the LED of the associated duct detectors or other compatible
intelligent devices. The logic function is setup in the system configuration tool.
The LED flashing rate is shown in the chart below:
Flash Color
Condition
Flash Intervals
(Seconds)
Green
Normal supervisory operation
10
Amber Device is in trouble 4
Red
Alarm
1
No Flashes
No power or need to be replaced
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Cyber security disclaimer
Siemens products and solutions provide security functions to ensure the secure operation of building comfort, fire
safety, security management and physical security systems. The security functions on these products and solutions
are important components of a comprehensive security concept.
It is, however, necessary to implement and maintain a comprehensive, state-of-the-art security concept that is
customized to individual security needs. Such a security concept may result in additional site-specific preventive
action to ensure that the building comfort, fire safety, security management or physical security system for your site
are operated in a secure manner. These measures may include, but are not limited to, separating networks,
physically protecting system components, user awareness programs, defense in depth, etc.
For additional information on building technology security and our offerings, contact your Siemens sales or project
department. We strongly recommend customers to follow our security advisories, which provide information on the
latest security threats, patches and other mitigation measures.
http://www.siemens.com/cert/en/cert-security-advisories.htm
FCC Statement
WARNING!
Installation and usage of equipment not in accordance with instructions manual may result in:
Radiation of radio frequency energy
Interference to radio communications
•Install and use equipment in accordance with instructions manual
•Read the following information
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules, which
are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be
required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies Division
Florham Park, New Jersey
Siemens Canada, Ltd.
1577 North Service Road East
Oakville, Ontario
L6H 0H6 Canada
Document ID A6V101055486_en--_a P/N A5Q00062968
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