SIEMENS XDMC XLS-Desigo Fire Safety Modular Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
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SIEMENS XDMC XLS-Desigo Fire Safety Modular

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Installation Instructions

Model XDMC
XLS/Desigo Fire Safety Modular/Cerberus PRO Modular Digital Message Card

INTRODUCTION

The Model XDMC XLS/Desigo Fire Safety Modular/Cerberus PRO Modular Digital Message Card (shown in Figure 1) is a digital audio message card for the XLS/Desigo Fire Safety Modular/Cerberus PRO Modular system that provides digitized voice messages in place of tones.
The XDMC has a library of factory-recorded phrases which the user may configure to form messages using the Zeus Program- ming Tool. The user may also customize messages using the composer tool. An XDMC can store up to 300 prerecorded messages and 60 minutes of custom audio.SIEMENS-XDMC-XLS-Desigo-
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Features

XDMC features are as follows:

  • 2 independent analog audio channels
  • Audio channels separately supervised for Loss of Signal
  • Ethernet port for upgrading XDMC firmware
  • On-board SD card for storing digital audio messages
  • Control data via CAN protocol
  • Digital audio connection via ASI protocol

OPERATION

The XDMC provides two audio channels. The level of the audio signals is monitored in order to determine malfunctions.
The XDMC provides data rates of 48 kHz, 24 kHz, 12 kHz and resolution from 16 bit and 8 bit separately for each ASI channel. Reduction of sampling rate and resolution is only needed in applications with distributed system architecture where D-NET
(external digital bus to connect nodes) is needed. Centralized voice systems with only one single control panel (no D-NET) will always have the maximum audio quality: 48 kHz sampling rate, 16 bit resolution.
Each XDMC card occupies one card slot in the CC-5 or CC-2 cardcage. The XDMC indicates its status by diagnostic LEDs.

Controls and Indicators

The front panel of the XDMC contains the following, as shown in Figure 1:

  • One RESET switch
  • Nine diagnostic LEDs to indicate the operation of the card
  • One Ethernet port (RJ45 jack)
  • Two 10-digit CAN address switches

The reset switch is located on the top of the front panel. Pushing the reset switch re-initializes the XDMC operation.
The LED functions are defined as follows:

  • POWER
    (Green) Normally ON. When illuminated, indicates the power.

  • CARD FAIL
    Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates hardware failure on the card or unsuccessful firmware upload.

  • CAN FAIL
    Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates that the CAN communication has terminated and the card enters degrade mode failure on XDMC, DAC-NET, CC5 backplane or other CAN Cards.

  • ASI FAIL
    (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates that the ASI communication has stopped and the card enters degrade mode failure on XDMC, DAC-NET, CC5 backplane or other ASI Cards.

  • TROUBLE
    (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates a software database error at XDMC that can be corrected by a technician.

  • CHANNEL 1 ACTIVATED
    (Green) Normally OFF. When illuminated indicates that Channel 1 is active playing a message.

  • CHANNEL 1 TROUBLE
    (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates a trouble with Channel 1.

  • CHANNEL 2 ACTIVATED
    (Green) Normally OFF. When illuminated indicates that Channel 2 is active playing a message.

  • CHANNEL 2 TROUBLE
    (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates a trouble with Channel 2.

Two 10-position switches at the bottom of the front panel are used to set the CAN network address of the XDMC.

PRE-INSTALLATION

Set the two-digit CAN network address for the XDMC using the two 10-digit rotary switches located near the bottom of the front panel. (Refer to Figure 1 for the location of the switches.) The address selected at the front panel of the XDMC must be the same as the address selected in the Zeus programming tool. To set the address, turn the pointers on each of the two dials to the numbers for the selected address. For example, if the address is 23, set the pointer for the TENS dial to “2” and set the pointer for the ONES dial to “3”. The range of allowable addresses is from 01 to 99 (leading zeros must be used).

FIRMWARE UPGRADES

Firmware in the XDMC is field upgradable. Refer to Zeus Help for additional details.
Plug one end of the cable into the Ethernet port on the front of the XDMC. Plug the other end into the host PC.

Find XDMC Software Version
To check for the current version of XDMC software in an installed XDMC, go to the Operator Interface (OI) and press the Menu button, select Report, press the More Info button and select the OI. Press the Configuration soft key and “Touch” Appl Rev for the Application Version. The XDMC software version will be shown with the OI software version.

PHRASE LIBRARY TRANSFER
Phrase Libraries created in Zeus can be uploaded or transferred to the XDMC using an RJ45 Ethernet cable. Connect one end of the cable to the Ethernet cable on the XDMC and the other end to an Ethernet cable on the Zeus PC. Select Build>Transfer>Phrase Libraries to XDMC to upload the messages to the XDMC card.
Phrase Libraries can also be transferred from the XDMC to Zeus using an RJ45 Ethernet cable. Connect one end of the cable to the Ethernet cable on the XDMC and the other end to an Ethernet cable on the Zeus PC. Select Build>Transfer> Phrase Libraries from XDMC to transfer the messages from the XDMC card to Zeus.
The message scripts are uploaded automatically by the OI and do not require any manual intervention.

INSTALLATION

Remove all system power before installation, first battery then AC. (To power up, connect the AC first, then the battery.)
The XDMC plugs perpendicularly into one slot in the CC-5/CC-2 card-cage via two 96- pin DIN connectors and can occupy any slot in the card cage. (Refer to Figure 2.)
Insert the XDMC card into the card guides rightside up (lettering on the front panel is legible).
Slide the card in until the card edge connectors contact the receptacles on the motherboard.
Verify that the DIN connectors of the card and the card-cage aligned properly. The card can only plug in one direction to the card cage, if it does not align, DO NOT FORCE the card.
Place thumbs on the front panel adjacent to the captive screws and gently apply even pressure on the card until the connectors seat in the receptacles on the motherboard.
Secure with the captive screws.
No field wiring is needed for this card.

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ELECTRICAL RATINGS

Input Power

24V Back Plane Current| 140mA
24V Screw Terminal Current| 0mA
6.2 Back Plane Current Current| 120mA + 20mA /per active channel

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

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