SIEMENS CC-5/ CC-2 System Cardcage Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- SIEMENS
Table of Contents
- SIEMENS CC-5/ CC-2 System Cardcage
- INTRODUCTION
- OPERATION
- PRE-INSTALLATION
- Card Guide Installation
- WIRING
- To Connect External Wiring To The Card Slots:
- To Connect The Data Bus
- To Connect The CAN Bus
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Cyber security disclaimer
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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SIEMENS CC-5/ CC-2 System Cardcage
INTRODUCTION
The Model CC-5 Cardcage from Siemens Industry, Inc., (see Figure 1) has five card slots and occupies two positions on the studs in the backbox or on the optional CAB-MP Mounting Plate. The Model CC-2 Cardcage (see Figure 2) has two card slots and occupies one position on the studs in the backbox or on the optional CAB-MP Mounting Plate. The CC-5 and CC-2 are used for mounting all system circuit card assemblies. They each have two removable terminal block connectors at the top and one removable terminal block connector at the bottom of each card slot. All field-wiring connections are made directly to the top of the cardcage while internal power is connected to the bottom of the cardcage. The two removable terminal block connectors at the top of each slot are arranged in two rows. The lower row is labeled 1 through 8 and the upper row is labeled 9 through 16. These removable terminal block connectors are used for connecting power limited external equipment. The removable terminal block connector located at the bottom of each slot is labeled 17 through 24 and is used for connecting internal power.
OPERATION
The CC-5 and CC-2 provide a central point for mounting circuit card assemblies. If a card requires power, it is applied through the removable terminal block at the bottom of the cardcage. All external devices for the card are connected to the card through the two removable terminal blocks at the top of the cardcage. The circuit card assemblies are connected to the HNET and CAN bus through the connectors on the cardcage.
PRE-INSTALLATION
The CC-5 and CC-2 are shipped with the card guides removed. The card guides are keyed to assist in installation. They can be installed either before or after the cardcage is installed in the enclosure. For ease of installation, the card guides have been designed to be installed after the field wiring has been completed.
Card Guide Installation
(Figure 3)
The upper and lower card guides are keyed differently and are not
interchangeable.
Ensure that the card guide keys fit easily into the holes in the motherboard
to prevent damage.
- The upper card guide has a label on each slot that can be used to identify the module installed in the slot. If desired, complete the label before inserting the upper card guide.
- Insert the upper card guide and secure with the captive screws.
- Insert the lower card guide and secure with the captive screws.
Remove all system power before installation, first battery then AC. (To power
up, connect the AC first, then the battery.)
The CC-5 and CC-2 mount at the back of the enclosure of the FireFinder-
XLS/Desigo Fire Safety Modular/Cerberus PRO Modular system on the studs in the
backbox or on the optional Mounting Plate (CAB-MP). The Mounting Plate may be
located either “IN” or “OUT” of the enclosure to perform this installation
procedure. If the Mount-ing Plate is located “IN” the enclosure you will have
to gain access to it by opening the enclosure Inner and Outer doors. If the
Mounting Plate is located outside of the enclosure, place it in front of you
so that the word “TOP” is at the top and away from you.
Each row of studs in the backbox or each Mounting Plate can hold a maximum of
two CC-5 cardcages. There are three possible locations for mounting the CC-5.
- Flush left in the backbox or on the Mounting Plate in positions 1-2.
- In the center of the row in the backbox or on Mounting Plate in positions 2-3.
- Flush right in the backbox or on the Mounting Plate in positions 3-4.
The CC-2 is most effectively used to add two more card slots in a row that
already has one CC-5 and another 1-position module (i.e., PSC-12). It is best
installed in a position adjacent to the CC-5.
When only one CC-5 cardcage is to be installed, it is normally installed on
the left side of a row in the backbox or on the Mounting Plate.
There is a top and bottom to the Mounting Plate. The top is where the word
“TOP” is stamped on the Mounting Plate. When the cardcage is mounted correctly
on the Mounting Plate it will be flush on the top, bottom, and left with the
Mounting Plate and the two screw holes in the center of the cardcage
motherboard will be over threaded posts.
- Install four 10-32 screws in the threaded posts at the top left of Position 1, top right of Position 2, bottom left of Position 1, and the bottom right of Position 2 on the Mounting Plate. Screw each of the 10-32 screws into the threaded posts 5-6 turns. (Refer to Figure 3.)
- Place the cardcage over the four screws on the Mounting Plate and slide it down or towards you to rest on the four screws. (Refer to Figure 4.) When the cardcage is in the correct position it will be flush with the top, bottom, and left side of the Mounting Plate.
- Install the two 10-32 screws in the center of the cardcage motherboard near the left and right edge.
- Tighten the six screws.
WIRING
At the top and bottom of the CC-5 and CC-2 and adjacent to each card slot are removable terminal blocks. The wiring to the two terminal block connectors at the top of the CC-5 and CC-2 is power limited. The wiring to the terminal block connector at the bottom of the CC-5 and CC-2 is non-power limited.
To Connect External Wiring To The Card Slots:
(Figure 6)
- Insert the wire to be connected in the desired opening in the side of the removable terminal block.
- Tighten the appropriate locking screw.
To Connect The Data Bus
The Data bus connectors on the cardcage motherboard are P1 and P2. (Refer to Figure 7.) They are 60 pin, keyed, male connectors with connector extractors.
- Open the connector ejectors out of the vertical position and away from the connector body.
- Insert the female cable connector into the male connector (P1 or P2) on the cardcage motherboard. Gently press the cable connector into the motherboard connector. As the cable connector is pressed in, the connector ejectors will begin to move to the vertical position. When the cable connec-tor is fully seated the connector ejectors will be vertical.
Use the 60 pin bus cable – long, P/N 500-633997 when the PSC-12/PSX-12 is located in a different row in the backbox or on a different CAB-MP.
To Connect The CAN Bus
The CAN bus (P3) is a six pin connector located just above P1 on the cardcage motherboard. (Refer to Figure 7.) It is used to supply CAN communications and power to the LED Control Modules (LCM), Switch Control Modules (SCM), Control Modules (FCM), Master Voice Microphone (LVM) and Master Firefighters Telephone (FMT). The connector is keyed and requires no special instructions for cable connec-tion. Use cable CCL, P/N 500-634214 to connect from CAN bus (P3) on CC-5 and CC-2 to the desired module. CAN power must be supplied to E11 (CC-5) or E5 (CC-2) Refer to Figure 8 for wiring details.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Physical Specifications:
- CC-5 10.58”W x 14.25”H
- CC-2 4.78”W x 14.25”H
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Electrical Ratings:
The PSC-12 supplies the power to the two 60-pin Data bus connectors (P1 and P2) in the CC-5 and CC-2. The total rating on P1 and P2 for all CC-5s in any given enclosure is as follows:- 24 VDC, 2 Amps max
- 6.2 VDC, 2 Amps max
See PSC-12 Installation Instructions, P/N 315-033060, and the PSX-12 Installation Instructions, P/N 315-034050, for complete power supply loading calculations.
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
For CE applications in Cerberus E100 systems refer to
Installation Instruction A24205-A334-B844 (English) or A24205-A334-A844
(German).
Siemens Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division Florham Park, NJ
Siemens Canada, Ltd.
1577 North Service Road East Oakville, Ontario
L6H 0H6 Canada
Siemens Gebäudesicherheit GmbH & Co. oHG
D-80930 München
P/N 315-033035-6 Document ID A6V10239102
References
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