PIDP-SS, PID-SS,
CZI-SS, and DPID-SS
Features
PIDP-SS
• Built-in type identification automati-
cally identifies this device as a
monitor module to the control panel.
• Powered directly by two-wire SLC
loop. No additional power required.
• High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity.
• SEMS screws with clamping plates
for ease of wiring.
• Direct-dial entry of address: 01 –99
• LED flashes green during normal
operation (this is a programmable
option) and latches on steady red
to indicate alarm.
• Built-in type identification automati-
cally identifies this device as a
monitor module to the panel.
Monitor Modules with SmartScan™
Description
Four different monitor modules are
available for Gamewell intelligent con-
trols with SmartScan™ to suit a vari-
ety of applications. Monitor modules
are used to supervise an initiating de-
vice circuit of dry-contact input de-
vices, such as conventional heat de-
PIDP-SS
tectors and pull stations, or monitor
and
and power a circuit of two-wire smoke
CZI-SS
detectors (CZI-SS).
PIDP-SS
— is a standard-sized mod-
ule (typically mounts to a 4" [10.16
cm] square box) that supervises ei-
ther a Style D (Class A) or Style B
(Class B) circuit of dry-contact input
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devices.
PID-SS
— is a miniature monitor
module (a mere 1.3" (3.302 cm) H x
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2.75" (6.985 cm) W x 0.5" (1.270 cm)
D) used to supervise a Style B (Class
B) circuit. Its compact design allows
detail of
the PID-SS to often be mounted in a
DPID-SS —
single-gang box behind the device it’s
note “ones”
addresses are
monitoring.
0, 2, 4, 6, 8
CZI-SS
— is a standard-sized mod-
only
ule used to monitor and supervise
compatible two-wire, 24 volt, smoke
detectors on a Style D (Class A) or
Style B (Class B) circuit.
DPID-SS
— is a standard-sized dual monitor module used to monitor and supervise
two independent Style B (Class B) initiating device circuits (IDCs) at two separate,
consecutive addresses in intelligent, two-wire systems.
PID-SS
• Powered directly by two-wire FACP.
No additional power required.
• High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity.
• Tinned, stripped leads for ease of
wiring.
• Direct-dial entry of address: 01 – 99
CZI-SS
• Supports compatible two-wire
smoke detectors.
• Supervises IDC wiring and connec-
tion of external power source.
• High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity.
• SEMS screws with clamping plates
for ease of wiring.
• Direct-dial entry of address: 01 – 99
• LED flashes during normal opera-
tion (this is a programmable
option).
• LED latches steady to indicate
alarm on command from control
panel.
PIDP-SS Monitor Module
The
PIDP-SS Monitor Module
is intended for use in intelligent, two-wire systems,
where the individual address of each module is selected using the built-in rotary
switches. It provides either a two-wire or four-wire fault-tolerant Initiating Device Cir-
cuit (IDC) for normally-open-contact fire alarm and supervisory devices. The module
has a panel-controlled LED indicator.
PIDP-SS Applications
— Use to monitor a zone of four-wire smoke detectors, manual
fire alarm pull stations, waterflow devices, or other normally-open dry-contact alarm
activation devices. May also be used to monitor normally-open supervisory devices
with
special supervisory indication
at the control panel. Monitored circuit may be
wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B) or Style D (Class A) Initiating Device Circuit. A 47K
ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided) terminates the Style B circuit. No resistor is re-
quired for supervision of the Style D circuit. Maximum IDC loop length is 2,500 ft./762
m (20 ohms maximum).
PIDP-SS Operation
— Each PIDP-SS uses one of 99 available module addresses on
an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type
and the status (open/normal/short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). A
flashing
LED
indicates that the module is in communication with the control panel. The LED
latches steady on alarm (subject to
current limitations
on the loop).
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Listings
Listings and approvals below apply to
the basic PIDP-SS, PID-SS, CZI-SS
and DPID-SS monitor modules. In
some cases, certain modules may not
be listed by certain approval agencies,
or listing may be in process. Consult
factory for latest status.
• UL Listed: file S521.
• CSFM approved:
file 7300-1288:170.
PID-SS Mini Monitor Module
The
PID-SS Mini Monitor Module
can be installed in a single-
gang junction directly behind the monitored unit. Its small size
and light weight
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allow it to be in-
stalled without
rigid mounting.
The PID-SS is in-
tended for use in
intelligent, two-
wire systems
where the indi-
vidual address of
each module is
selected using
rotary switches. It
provides a two-
wire initiating de-
vice circuit for
normally-open-
contact fire alarm
and security de-
vices.
PID-SS Applications
— Use to monitor a single device or a
zone of four-wire smoke detectors, manual fire alarm pull sta-
tions, waterflow devices, or other normally-open dry-contact de-
vices. May also be used to monitor normally-open supervisory
devices with special supervisory indication at the control panel.
Monitored circuit/device is wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B)
Initiating Device Circuit. A 47K ohm End-of-Line Resistor (pro-
vided) terminates the circuit.
PID-SS Operation
— Each PID-SS uses one of 99 available
module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls
from the control panel and reports its type and the status (open/
normal/short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC).
Specifications
PIDP-SS
Nominal operating voltage:
15 to 32 VDC.
Maximum current draw:
5.1 mA (LED on).
Maximum operating current:
375 µA (LED flashing).
EOL resistance:
47K ohms.
Temperature range:
32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Humidity range:
10% to 93% noncondensing.
Dimensions:
4.5" (11.43 cm) high x 4" (10.16 cm) wide x
1.25" (3.175 cm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (10.16 cm) square
x 2.125" (5.398 cm) deep box.
PID-SS
Nominal operating voltage:
15 to 32 VDC.
Maximum operating current:
375 µA.
EOL resistance:
47K ohms.
Temperature range:
32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Humidity range:
10% to 93% noncondensing.
Dimensions:
1.3" (3.302 cm) high x 2.75" (6.985 cm) wide
x 0.5" (1.270 cm) deep.
Wire length:
6" (15.24 cm) minimum.
CZI-SS
Nominal operating voltage:
15 to 32 VDC.
Maximum current draw:
5.1 mA (LED on).
Maximum operating current:
255 µA (LED flashing).
EOL resistance:
3.9K ohms.
External supply voltage
(between Terminals T3 and T4):
DC voltage:
18 to 28 volts power limited.
Ripple volt-
age:
0.1 V
RMS
maximum.
Current:
90 mA per module
maximum.
Temperature range:
32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Humidity range:
10% to 93% noncondensing.
Dimensions:
4.5" (11.43 cm) high x 4" (10.16 cm) wide x
1.25" (3.175 cm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (10.16 cm) square
x 2.125" (5.398 cm) deep box.
CZI-SS Interface Module
The
CZI-SS Interface Module
is intended for use in intelligent,
addressable systems, where the individual address of each mod-
ule is selected using built-in rotary switches. This module al-
lows intelligent panels to interface and monitor two-wire con-
ventional smoke detectors. It transmits the status (normal, open,
or alarm) of one full zone of conventional detectors back to the
control panel. All two-wire detectors being monitored must be
UL compatible with this module.
CZI-SS Applications
— Use the CZI-SS to monitor a zone of
two-wire smoke detectors. The monitored circuit may be wired
as an NFPA Style B (Class B) or Style D (Class A) Initiating
Device Circuit. A 3.9 K ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided) ter-
minates the end of the Style B or D (class B or A) circuit (maxi-
mum IDC loop resistance is 25 ohms). Install ELR across termi-
nals 8 and 9 for Style D application.
CZI-SS Operation
— Each CZI-SS uses one of 99 available
module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls
from the control panel and reports its type and the status (open/
normal/short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). A flashing LED
indicates that the module is in communication with the control
panel. The LED latches steady on alarm (subject to current limi-
tations on the loop).
DPID-SS
Normal operating voltage range:
15 to 32 VDC.
Maximum current draw:
5.7 mA (LED on).
Maximum operating current:
750 µA (LED flashing).
EOL resistance:
47K ohms.
Maximum IDC wiring resistance:
1,500 ohms.
Temperature range:
32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C).
Humidity range:
10% to 93% (non-condensing).
Dimensions:
4.5" (11.43 cm) high x 4" (10.16 cm) wide x
2.125" (5.398 cm) deep.
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DPID-SS Dual Monitor Module
The
DPID-SS Dual Monitor Module
is intended for use in intel-
ligent, two-wire systems. It provides two independent two-wire
initiating device circuits (IDCs) at two separate, consecutive ad-
dresses. It is capable of monitoring normally open contact fire
alarm and supervisory devices; or either normally open or nor-
mally closed security devices. The module has a single panel-
controlled LED.
NOTE:
The DPID-SS provides two Style B (Class
B) IDC circuits
ONLY.
Style D (Class A) IDC circuits are
NOT
supported in any application.
DPID-SS Applications
— The DPID-SS automatically assigns
itself to two addressable points, starting with the original ad-
dress. For example, if the DPID-SS is set to address “56”, then
it will automatically assign itself to addresses “56” and “57”.
NOTE:
“ones” addresses on the DPID-SS are 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8
only.
Terminals 6 and 7 use the first address, and terminals 8
and 9 use the second address.
Installation
PIDP-SS, DPID-SS, and CZI-SS modules
mount directly to a stan-
dard 4" (10.16 cm) square, 2.125" (5.398 cm) deep, electrical box.
They may also be mounted to the SMB500 surface-mount box.
Mounting hardware and installation instructions are provided with
each module. All wiring must conform to applicable local codes,
ordinances, and regulations. These modules are intended for power-
limited wiring only.
The PID-SS module
is intended to be wired and mounted with-
out rigid connections inside a standard electrical box. All wiring
must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances, and regu-
lations.
Product Line Information
PIDP-SS
PID-SS
CZI-SS
DPID-SS
Monitor module.
Monitor module, miniature.
Monitor module, two-wire detectors
Monitor module, dual, two independent Class B
circuits.
Optional surface-mount backbox.
Avoid duplicating addresses on the system.
Mounting Diagram
for standard-sized modules
SMB500
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Wiring Diagrams
The following wiring diagrams are included:
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7)
DPID-SS,
typical dual two-wire Style B initiating device circuit configuration.
PID-SS,
typical two-wire Style B initiating device circuit configuration.
PIDP-SS,
typical two-wire initiating circuit configuration, NFPA Style B.
PIDP-SS,
typical four-wire fault-tolerant initiating circuit configuration, NFPA Style D.
PIDP-SS,
typical two-wire initiating circuit configuration for security systems
(with alarm versus short capability).
CZI-SS,
interface two-wire conventional detectors, NFPA Style B.
CZI-SS,
interface two-wire conventional detectors, NFPA Style D.
Fig. 1
DPID-SS: Typical dual two-wire
Style B initiating device circuit
configuration.
WIRING DIAGRAM: DPID-SS
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Fig. 2
PID-SS: Typical two-wire
Style B initiating device
circuit configuration.
WIRING DIAGRAM: PID-SS
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
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Connect modules to listed compatible Gamewell control panels only.
All wiring shown is supervised and power limited.
Install contact closure devices per manufacturers’ installation instructions.
Any number of UL-listed contact closure devices may be used.
DO NOT MIX
fire alarm initiating, supervisory, or security devices on the
same circuit.
Fig. 3
PIDP-SS: Typical two-wire initiating device circuit configuration, NFPA Style B.
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Fig. 4
PIDP-SS: Typical four-wire fault-tolerant initiating circuit configuration, NFPA Style D.
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Fig. 5
PIDP-SS: Typical two-wire initiating circuit configuration for security systems
(with alarm versus short capability).
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