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  1. s FireFinder XLS Person Machine Interface Model PMI Catalog Sheet  Fire Safety & Security Products  •Large 6" display •Main-operator interface •User-prompted large, lighted buttons for system control operating sequence •Alarm, Supervisory, Security, and Trouble system-status LEDs •Global annunciation and control capability •Audible Status LEDs (On and Silenced) •Partial system disable LED •Navigation buttons and "More Info" •Context-sensitive Help •Touch-screen driven, system-control menus •40 software-programmable ‘User Macro’ switches UL 864 9th Edition Listed & ULC Listed; FM, CSFM and NYMEA Approved • Product Overview The Person Machine Interface (Model PMI) is the primary user interface for the FireFinder system. Model PMI serves as both operator interface and central microprocessor for the XLS system. From Model PMI or Model PMI-I NT (the international version), the user can acknowledge events, control the system notification appliance circuits and reset the system. Detailed information about the nature and location of the events can also be displayed. Model PMI contains the site-specific program configuration – created in the Zeus tool. The controller in Model PMI provides all system logic and supervision. Specifications Model PMI contains a large 6" display (1/4 VGA) monochrome LCD display, touch screen and LEDs for displaying system status. An audible sounds when there are unacknowledged events on Model PMI. The display is surrounded by keys that are used to control the displayed information and to navigate through these screens. Keys are also provided to obtain ‘Help’ and to enter into the menu features of Model PMI. The FireFinder system is controlled and operated from Model PMI, which uses large, lighted buttons to prompt users as to the next correct system operation that is available (Acknowledge, Silence, Unsilence Audible or Reset). FireFinder XLS 6329 s Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division (713)-395-1508 Fax: (713) 893-6924 support@industrialzone.com www.industrialzone.com IndustrialZone P.O. Box 667306 Houston, Texas 77266 United States

  2. Specifications – (continued) With the use of the software upgrade kit (Model GPMI-UK,) Model PMI can provide global functionality by annunciation and controlling multiple FireFinder XLS and MXL systems. The display of Model PMI categorizes events by type, providing a separate event tab for Alarm, Supervisory, Security and Trouble events. The quantity of active events of each type is listed in each event tab. The display provides two (2) full lines of text message for each event. Each event can have a 32-character custom message describing the events location. In addition to the text message, the system displays the category of the active event: (e.g. – Smoke, Heat, Water Flow, Manual, etc) – the category means more to responding officials than model numbers. Up to five (5) events can be displayed at a time. For Canadian operation, 10 events are shown. When more than five (5) events are present, the up and down arrow keys allow the user to scroll up and down the list of events. A progress meter on the side of the list indicates the size of the list of events and the location in the list. New, unacknowledged events are indicated by a flashing exclamation point ('!'). Once acknowledged, the exclamation point changes to a check mark (‘√’). To the right of the display is a button that is labeled 'More Info.' When an event occurs in the system (if additional information has been configured for this event), the 'More Info' button will light green – prompting the user to press the ‘More Info’ button. Once 'More Info' is pressed, the user is presented with a full screen of detailed information about that event, including over 200 characters of additional text to describe the event, standard NFPA 170 Fire Safety symbols, Hazmat and other critical information concerning the event. This information can be invaluable to a fire official responding to alarm. The detail screen also provides the user with a summary of the events – by type active in this area. A building contact name and phone number are also available. In addition to the detail screen, the user can view a graphics map, which can show a simple building floor plan. On the map, the user will see an icon indicating the location of the event in the building in addition to a 'You Are Here' symbol to tell the responding person exactly where they are in the building in relation to the event. Model PMI also provides a completed menu for running system status reports (with print preview feature right on the screen, before sending the report to the printer). The menu system is designed to allow the user to scroll through the entire system in either the Physical or Geographic views to locate the area of the system desired – all without having to know module or device addresses. All navigation is possible using custom messages. The Maintenance menu is accessed by password. When a user enters this mode, the touch screen of Model PMI will be enabled, prompting the user to enter a password. System control within the maintenance menu uses large, easy-to-read touch buttons. Model PMI also provides the user with 40 programmable macro or function buttons, which can be programmed for a variety of usages. Model PMI mounts to the inner door in two (2) of four (4) available module spaces in the CAB 1, CAB2 or CAB3 enclosures. Model PMI communicates with the rest of the FireFinder XLS system via the internal, 60-pin data bus – which contains all power and data communications for Model PMI. The back of Model PMI contains a contrast adjustment for the LCD display as well as several ports for system configuration programming and diagnostics. s Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division

  3. 24V Back Plane Current: Screw Terminal 24V Current: 0 6.2V Back Plane Current: 24V Standby Current: Electrical Ratings Temperature and Humidity Range Products are UL 864 9th Edition listed for indoor drylocations within a temperature range of 120+/-3°F (49+/-2°C) to 32+/-3°F (0+/-2°C) and at a relative humidity of 93+/-2% at a temperature of 90+/-3°F (32+/-2°C). 230mA 0 230mA Details for Ordering Model Number Part Number Description PMI 500-033070 Operator Interface/System CPU GPMI-UK 500-650066 Software Upgrade Kit for PMI to Allow Global Functionality 599-050092 PMI and GPMI-UK PMI-INT 500-034160 Operator Interface/System CPU with Multilingual Overlays s Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division

  4. (713)-395-1508 Fax: (713) 893-6924 support@industrialzone.com www.industrialzone.com IndustrialZone P.O. Box 667306 Houston, Texas 77266 United States Notice:This marketing catalog sheet is not intended to be used for system design or installation purposes. For the most up-to-date information, refer to each product’s installation instructions. Fire Safety 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 / Canada Tel: (905) 799-9937 FAX: (905) 799-9858 Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: (973) 593-2600 FAX: (908) 547-6877 URL: www.SBT.Siemens.com/FIS s Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division May 2010 May 2010 Supersedes sheet dated 7/09 (Rev. 2) (SII) Printed in U.S.A.   

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