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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2002-003 Awarding a Bid for the City Hall Fire Alarm System to Siemens Building Technologies RESOLUTION NO. 2002-003 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA, AWARDING A BID FOR THE CITY HALL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TO SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $19,360.00 SUBJECT TO AN AGREEMENT APPROVED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY; AUTHORIZING THE PROPER CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; FURTHER, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Dania Beach advertised to bidders the City's desire to install a Fire Alarm System at the City's Administration Building in accordance with specifications provided in the bid documents and has received a qualified bid for such services; and WHEREAS, the City of Dania Beach desires to contract for the installation of a Fire Alarm System from Siemens Building Technologies, Inc., 3371 Executive Way, Miramar, Florida 33025, most qualified bidder, in accordance with bid documents and specifications. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACHI FLORIDA: Section 1. That the City awards the bid to Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. for the installation of a Fire Alarm System at City Hall, a copy of which is attached hereto and marked Exhibit "A". Section 2. That the City Manager and City Attorney are authorized to prepare an agreement with Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. and to make minor revisions to such Agreement as are deemed necessary and proper for the best interests of the City. Section 3. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this resolution are repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 4. That this Resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON THE 8T" DAY OF JANUARY, 2002. '11,11A1, e�e, ,71 PATRICIA FLURY MAYOR— COMMISSIONER RESOLUTION NO 2002-003 ATTEST: ROLL CALL: • COMMISSIONER BERTINO - YES COMMISSIONER MCELYEA - YES CFI LENE J N_ ON COMMISSIONER MIKES - YES CITY CLERK t VICE-MAYOR CHUNN -YES MAYOR FLURY- YES APPROVED AS TO R AND CORRECTNESS: BY: TH MA J.�A NS O CITY ATTORNEY • RESOLUTION NO 2002-003 AGREEMENT THIS IS AN AGREEMENT ("Agreement"), datedMrl�y , 2002 between: THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH ("City"), a Florida municipal corporation, with a business location at 100 WEST DANIA BEACH BOULEVARD, DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA 33004, and SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ("Contractor"), a Delaware Corporation with its place of business located at 3371 EXECUTIVE WAY, MIRAMAR, FLORIDA 33025. In consideration of the mutual terms, conditions, promises, covenants and payments set forth in this Agreement, the sufficiency and receipt of which are acknowledged, City and Contractor agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 PREAMBLE In order to establish the background, context and frame of reference for this Agreement, and to generally express the objectives and intentions of the parties, the following statements, representations and explanations are the predicates for the undertakings and commitments included within the provisions which follow, and may be relied upon by the parties as essential elements of the mutual considerations upon which this Agreement is based. 1.1 The Contractor, for the consideration fully set out below, shall furnish all the materials, equipment and labor to perform all work necessary to complete the Project, all in full and complete accordance with plans and specifications spelled out in the Dania Beach Bid Package, known as Exhibit "A" which is attached and made part of this Agreement. The "Project" consists of materials, equipment and labor necessary for the installation of a Fire Alarm System for City Hall, according to the Specifications which are a part of Contractor's executed Bid Proposal, which proposal is incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement as Exhibit "A", attached. 1.2 The City advertised its notice to bidders of the City's desire to have the Project completed, pursuant to the bid entitled: Dania Beach Bid for Fire Alarm System 1.3 On January 8th, 2002, the City awarded the bid to Contractor, SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, INC., and authorized the proper City officials to enter into this Agreement with Contractor to complete the Project. ARTICLE 2 SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Contractor agrees to do everything required by this Agreement and to comply with any and all other provisions in the documents and items incorporated by reference into this Agreement. Contractor also agrees to perform all clean up at the project site on a daily basis. 2.2 Contractor agrees that all work performed under this Agreement shall be done in a professional manner and that Contractor's efforts will produce a quality result. 2.3 Contractor represents to City, with full knowledge that City is relying upon these representations when entering into this Agreement with Contractor, that Contractor has the expertise, experience and work force sufficient to timely perform the services to be provided by Contractor pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 2.4 Contractor represents to City that Contractor is properly licensed by all applicable federal, state and local agencies to provide the services specified under this Agreement. If any of the Contractor's licenses are revoked, suspended or terminated for any reason by any governmental agency, Contractor shall notify the City immediately. 2.5 Contractor agrees to conduct all work and services under this Agreement in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. Contractor will identify all governmental authorities and agencies having jurisdiction to approve work involved in the Project and Contractor agrees to obtain all permits and approvals from any and all such governmental authorities which have jurisdiction. If permitted by the permitting agency, and if City can realize a cost savings by such action, City may authorize the Contractor to seek required permits on behalf of and in the name of City as its Contractor; provided, however, that Contractor agrees to fully indemnify and hold harmless the City in all respects as a result of the obtaining of any and all such permits and approvals. Without limiting the foregoing, City agrees to reimburse Contractor, upon City's receipt of adequate proof that Contractor has paid same, the amounts of all permit fees incurred by Contractor in connection with the applications, processing and securing of approvals or permits which are required to be obtained from all governmental authorities which have jurisdiction over any and all aspects of this work, except City permits and fees which shall be waived and except for so much of any fees as to which the City is required to remit to other governmental agencies. 2.6 City's Fire Marshal, or his designated representative, will be the person through whom Contractor must communicate all information pertaining to the Project. 2.7 The fire alarm system installed by Contractor is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. In accordance with Siemens Fire Safety terms and conditions of sale, the warranty period shall be for one year commencing on Warranty Begin Date, and expiring on Warranty End Date. The Warranty Begin Date shall mean the date of final inspection and test of the fire alarm system. Any repair or parts replacement required because of accident, negligence, misuse, theft, vandalism, lightning or other acts of God, shall not be covered under this warranty. Warranty does not cover replacement, cleaning or both of smoke detectors due to dust, dirt or any other foreign debris found in a smoke detector chamber. Smoke detector cleaning and maintenance should be performed in accordance with NFPA 72. Annual test and inspections as required by NFPA 72 and State of Florida Fire Marshal Rule 4A-48 are not part of system warranty. • 2 F:/566001:/Agreements:/Siemens Warranty repairs will be conducted during normal business hours, Monday through Friday from 8AM to SPM. • ARTICLE 3 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 3.1 Contractor shall begin to perform the Project work upon execution of this Agreement and shall complete the Project work no later than ninety (90) days from commencement of work. 3.2 This Agreement may be terminated by City if Contractor fails to perform the ,,vork to City's sole and reasonable approval, after City sends written notice of any deficiency to Contractor and Contractor does not cure such deficiency within seven (7) days from the date of such notice. In such event, the Contractor shall be paid compensation for improvements made toward completion of the Project, if such improvements meet City's sole and reasonable approval, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld. In the event that the Contractor abandons the work specified in this Agreement or causes it to be terminated, Contractor shall indemnify the City against any loss pertaining to its abandonment up to a maximum of the amount to be paid tinder this Agreement. All finished or unfinished materials, documents and reports prepared by Contractor shall become the property of City and shall be delivered by Contractor to City before payment, if any, is made to Contractor by City. ARTICLE 4 COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT 4.1 The method of payment shall be as follows: a) The payment terms are 33% deposit with obtaining the permit. b) Progress invoices will be submmitted to the City during the installation process for material on a monthly basis c) There shall be a 10% Retainage of the total contract up to the acceptance of the total system. d) Final payment is due within 30 days of the final acceptance by the City. TOTAL AGREEMENT AMOUNT 519,360.00 Project completion shall be evidenced by a writing to that effect, issued by the Fire Marshal and given to the City Clerk. The total compensation above may not be exceeded without a written amendment to this Agreement executed by the authorized agents of both of the parties. 4.2 Payment will be made to Contractor at: Attention: Siemens Fire Safety Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. 3371 Executive Way Miramar, FL 33025 • 3 F:/5 66001:/Agreements:/Siemens 4.3 The making and acceptance of the work shall constitute a waiver of all claims by the City except for any or all claims arising from the guarantee set forth above, unsettled liens, lawsuits, deficiencies or faulty work appearing within one (1) year after final payment, or from any variations from the requirements of the Specifications for the Project. The acceptance of payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims against City by the Contractor. 4.4 Before final payment is made, Contractor shall provide City copies of releases of all liens from any and all subcontractors, material providers and the like, who or which supplied or furnished any labor, services or materials that were used in the Project. The ` Contractor shall furnish the City a "No Lien Affidavit". Final payment shall be made upon submission by the Contractor of evidence satisfactory to the City that all payrolls, material bills and other costs incurred by the Contractor in connection with the work, have been paid in full, and after all guarantees and specifications for products and/or materials incorporated into the project that appear in this Agreement and as otherwise set forth in the specifications have been furnished to and found acceptable by the City. ARTICLE 5 CHANGES IN SCOPE OF WORK 5.1 City or Contractor may request changes that increase, decrease or otherwise modify the Project, as described in this Agreement. These changes may affect the compensation specified above and, if so, they must be described in a written amendment, executed by the authorized agents of both of the parties, prior to any deviation from the terms of this Agreement. In no event will Contractor deviate or permit deviation from the work described in this Agreement or the Specifications without City's advance written consent. 5.2 Contractor shall become familiar with the site and field conditions and shall be responsible for damage caused by Contractor, its employees, subcontractors or other workers under its direction or control. Any such damage shall be repaired by Contractor at its own expense. ARTICLE 6 PROTECTION OF CITY'S PROPERTY At all times during the performance of this Agreement, the Contractor shall protect the City's property from all damage whatsoever on account of Contractor's performance of work toward completion of the Project described by this Agreement. ARTICLE 7 INDEMNIFICATION 7.1 The Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City and its elected and appointed officers, agents, servants and employees, from and against any and all claims, demands or causes of action whatsoever, and the resulting losses, costs, expenses, reasonable attorneys' fees, liabilities, damages, orders, judgments and decrees, sustained by the City and any third party arising out of, or by reason of, or resulting from the Contractor's work toward completion of the Project, Contractor's reckless acts, or negligent acts, or both and any and all errors or omissions of whatsoever kind. 4 F:/566001:/Agreements:/Siemens 7.2 The Contractor agrees to release the City from and against any and all liability and responsibility in connection with the Project work. If Contractor exposes City to liability for any, reason arising out of the Project work, Contractor's compensation may be withheld until City can determine the extent of City's exposure and City retains the right to offset any amounts related to such matters against Contractor's compensation, if any. City will notify Contractor in writing when it determines Contractor may have exposed City to any liability and City will provide a reasonably ascertainable date by which resolution of the exposure, offset or both will be determined. ARTICLE 8 INSURANCE 8.1 The Contractor shall not commence work under this Agreement until Contractor has obtained all insurance required under section 8.4 of this Article ("Coverage") and such Coverage has been approved by the Risk Manager of the City. The Contractor shall not allow any subcontractor to commence work on any subcontract until the subcontractor, as provided in section 14.3, below, and all Coverage required of any subcontractor, have been approved by City. In addition, Contractor shall be responsible for any policy deductibles and self-insured retentions. 8.2 Contractor shall file Certificates of Insurance with the City, reflecting evidence of the Coverage. They shall be filed with the City Risk Manager within ten (10) days of the date first above written. These Certificates shall contain a provision that Coverage afforded under these policies will not be canceled until at least thirty (30) days prior written notice has been given to the City. Policies for Coverage shall be issued by companies authorized to do business under the laws of the State of Florida and any such companies' financial ratings must be no less than "A" in the latest edition of the "BEST'S KEY RATING GUIDE", published by A.M. Best Guide. 8.3 Coverage shall be in force until all work required to be performed under the terms of this Agreement is satisfactorily completed as evidenced by the formal acceptance by the City. In the event insurance certificates provided to City indicate that the insurance shall terminate and lapse during the period of this Agreement, then in that event, the Contractor shall furnish, at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the date of such insurance, a renewed certificate of insurance as proof that equal and like Coverage for the balance of the period of the Agreement and any extension of it is in effect. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT PERFORM OR CONTINUE TO WORK PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT UNLESS ALL COVERAGE REMAINS IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT, SUCH DELAY BEING SUBJECT TO ANY APPLICABLE PROVISIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS AGREEMENT. 8.4 REQUIRED INSURANCE COVERAGE. 8.4.1 General Liability Insurance includes products, completed operations and blanket contractual liability with bodily injury limits of not less than $1,000,000.00 per occurrence combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage. City shall be named as an"additional named insured" under the general liability policy including product liability. • 5 F:/566001:/Agreements:/Siemens 8.4.2 Workers' Compensation insurance shall be maintained by Contractor during the life of this Agreement to comply with statutory limits for all employees, and in the case any work is sublet, as otherwise addressed in this Agreement, the Contractor shall require any subcontractors similarly to provide Workers' Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employees unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. The Contractor and its subcontractors shall maintain during the life of this policy Employers' Liability Insurance. The following limits must be maintained: $500,000.00 with not less than $100,000.00 per occurrence. 8.4.3 Comprehensive Auto Liability insurance with limits not less than $500,000.00 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. This coverage shall include owned, hired and non-owned vehicles. The Contractor shall hold the City, its agents and employees, harmless on account of claims for damages to persons, property or premises arising out of the operations to complete the Project. The City reserves the right to require Contractor to provide and pay for any other insurance coverage City deems necessary depending upon the possible exposure to liability. ARTICLE 9 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR This Agreement does not create an employee/employer relationship between the parties. Contractor agrees that it is not the City's employee for any purposes, including but not limited to, the application of the Fair Labor Standards Act minimum wages' laws and overtime payments, Federal Insurance Contribution Act, the Social Security Act, the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, the Florida Workers' Compensation Act, and the Florida unemployment insurance law. The Contractor shall retain sole and absolute discretion and exercise its judgment as to the manner and means of carrying out Contractor's activities and responsibilities toward completion of the Project. Administrative procedures applicable to services rendered under this Agreement shall be those of Contractor, which policies of Contractor shall not conflict with City, H.U.D., or United States policies, rules or regulations relating to the use of Contractor's funds provided for in this Agreement. The Contractor agrees that it is a separate and independent enterprise from the City, that it has full opportunity to find other business, that it has made its own investment in its business, and that it will utilize a high level of skill necessary to perform the work. This Agreement shall not be construed as creating any joint employment relationship between the Contractor and the City and the City will not be liable for any obligation incurred by Contractor, including but not limited to unpaid minimum wages, overtime premiums or both. 6 F:/566001:/Agreements:/Siemens ARTICLE 10 BANKRUPTCY It is agreed that if the Contractor is adjudged bankrupt, either voluntarily or involuntarily, then this Agreement shall terminate effective on the date and at the time the bankruptcy petition is filed and Contractor will automatically be in default of this Agreement and the provisions of Article 11 will be enforced at City's discretion. ARTICLE 11 DEFAULT OF AGREEMENT AND REMEDIES 11.1 Remedies in Default. In case of any default by Contractor, the City, through City's Fire Marshal or his designated representative, shall notify the Contractor, in writing, of such default and direct Contractor to comply with all provisions of the Agreement. If Contractor does not cure such default within seven (7) days of the date after notice was sent by City, City may declare a default of this Agreement and will notify the Contractor of such declaration of default in writing and terminate the Agreement. 11.1.2 If the Contractor fails to perform any of its obligations as described above, the City may complete the Project, or any part of it, either by day .labor or re-letting a contract ("Default Contract") for the same, and procure the equipment and the facilities necessary for the completion of the Default Contract, and charge the cost of same to the Contractor, together with the costs incident to such default. 11.L') In the event the City completes the Default Contract at a lesser cost than would have been payable to the Contractor under this Agreement, if the same had been fulfilled by Contractor, City shall retain such difference. Should such cost to the City be greater, then the Contractor, shall pay the amount of such excess to the City. The Contractor shall also be liable for damages resulting from lost funding. l 1.1.4 The City may take advantage of each and every remedy specifically existing at law or in equity. Each and every remedy shall be in addition to every other remedy specifically given or otherwise existing and may be exercised from time to time as often and in such order as may be deemed expedient by the City. The exercise or the beginning of the exercise of one remedy shall not be deemed to be a waiver of the right to exercise any other remedy. The City's rights and remedies as set forth in this Agreement are not exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies available to the City in law or in equity. ARTICLE 12 CONTRACTOR LIABILITY Liability. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that Contractor shall be fully responsible to the City for all negligent acts, errors or omissions in its performance under this Agreement, and Contractor shall be directly liable to City for such negligent acts, errors or omissions. Consultant shall be responsible for all damages, losses, claims, liabilities, and expenses, direct, indirect or consequential arising out of or alleged to have arisen out of or in consequence of such acts, errors or omissions. F:/56600 I:/Agreements:/Siemens ARTICLE 13 DISPUTE RESOLUTION 13.1 Venue; Fees. All claims, counterclaims, disputes and other matters in question • between City and Contractor arising out of, relating to or pertaining to this Agreement, or the breach of it, or the services of it, or the standard of performance required in it, shall be addressed by resort to non-binding mediation as authorized under the laws and rules of Florida; provided, however, that in the event of any dispute between the parties, the parties agree to first negotiate with each other for a resolution of the matter or matters in dispute and, upon failure of such negotiations to resolve the dispute, the parties shall resort to mediation. If mediation is unsuccessful, any such matter may be determined by litigation in a court of competent jurisdiction in Broward County, Florida, or the Federal District Court of the Southern District of Florida and appropriate appellate courts for such venue and jurisdiction. In any litigation, the parties agree to each waive any trial by jury of any and all issues. In the event of any litigation which arises out of, pertains to, or relates to this Agreement, or the breach of it, or the standard of performance required in it, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees from the non-prevailing party, subject to the limits of this paragraph. Where the prevailing party is awarded compensatory damages from the non-prevailing party, the amount of attorneys' fees shall not exceed the amount of compensatory damages. If no compensatory damages are awarded, the prevailing party is entitled to reasonable attorneys' fees, which entitlement and award shall not exceed the total amount payable as Contractor's compensation under this Agreement. 13.2 Operations During Dispute. 13.2.1 In the event that a dispute, if any, arises between the City and the Contractor relating to this Agreement, or its performance or compensation, the Contractor agrees to continue to render service in full compliance with all terms and conditions of this Agreement as required by the City. 13.2.2 Notwithstanding any other provisions in this Agreement, whenever any service provided by the Contractor fails to meet City's reasonable approval, the City will have the right to terminate the Agreement seven (7) days after the date when the written notice was sent by City of the deficiency, if Contractor has not cured such deficiency within that time. ARTICLE 14 MISCELLANEOUS 14.1 Legal Representation. It is acknowledged that each party to this Agreement had the opportunity to be represented by counsel in the preparation of this Agreement, and accordingly, the rule that a contract shall be interpreted strictly against the party preparing same shall not apply to this Agreement due to the joint contributions of both parties. 8 F:/566001:/Agreements:/Siemens 14.2 Records. Contractor shall keep such records and accounts and require any and all subcontractors to keep records and accounts as may be necessary in order to record complete and correct entries as to personnel hours charged to this engagement, and any expenses for which Contractor may attempt to claim reimbursement. Such books and records will be available at all reasonable times for examination and audit by City and shall be kept for a period of three (3) years after the completion of all work to be performed pursuant to this Agreement. Incomplete or incorrect entries in such books and records will be grounds for disallowance by City of any fees or expenses based upon such entries. ` 14.3 Assignments, Subcontracts and Amendments. This Agreement, and any interests in it, shall not in whole or in part be assigned, subcontracted, transferred in any way or otherwise encumbered, under any circumstances, by Contractor without the prior written consent of City. For purposes of this Agreement, any change of ownership of or controlling interest in Contractor shall constitute an assignment which requires City approval. Violation of the terms of this paragraph shall constitute a breach of this Agreement by Contractor and City may, in its discretion, cancel this Agreement and all rights of Contractor under this Agreement will terminate. It is further agreed that no modification, amendment or alteration of the terms or conditions contained in this Agreement shall be effective unless contained in a written document executed by the authorized agents of the parties. 14.4 No Contingent Fees. Contractor warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the Contractor to solicit or secure this Agreement, and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Contractor . any fee, commission, percentage, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For the breach or violation of this provision, the City shall have the right to terminate the Agreement without liability and, in its discretion, to deduct from the Agreement price, or otherwise recover the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, gift or consideration. 14.5 Notice. Whenever any party desires to give notice to the other party, it must be given by written notice, sent by certified United States mail, with return receipt requested, addressed to the party for whom it is intended. The places for giving of notice shall remain as set forth below until they shall have been changed by written notice in compliance with the provisions of this section. For the present, the Contractor and the City designate the following as the respective persons and places for giving of notice: 9 F:/566001:/Agreements:/Siemens City: Ed Tarmey, Fire Marshal Copy to: Thomas J. Ansbro, Esq. City of Dania Beach City Attorney 100 West Dania Beach Blvd Weiss, Serota, Helfman, Dania Beach, Florida 33004 Pastoriza& Guedes i 3107 Stirling Rd, Suite 300 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 Contractor: Jack Silverman, System Sales Representative Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. ` 3371 Executive Way Miramar, FL 33025 14.6 Binding Authority. Each person signing this Agreement on behalf of either party individually warrants that he or she has full legal power to execute this Agreement on behalf of the party for whom he or she is signing, and is authorized to bind and obligate such party with respect to all provisions contained in this Agreement. 14.7 Headings. Headings in this Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and shall not be considered in any interpretation of this Agreement. 14.8 Exhibits. Each Exhibit referred to in this Agreement forms an essential part of this Agreement. The exhibits, if not physically attached, are treated as parts of this Agreement and are incorporated in it by this reference. 14.9 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or application of it to any person or situation shall to any extent be held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, and the application of such provisions to persons or situations other than those as to which it shall have been held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected, and shall continue in full force and effect, and shall be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. 14.10 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida with venue lying in Broward County, Florida. 14.11 Extent of Agreement. This Agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between the City and the Contractor and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. 14.12 Waiver. Failure of the City to insist upon strict performance of any provision or condition of this Agreement, or to enforce any right contained in it, shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment for the future of any such provision, condition or right, but the same shall remain in full force and effect. 10 F:/566001:/Agreements:/Siemens 14.13 Conflict. In the event there is a conflict between any of the terms in any of the documents contained in any Exhibit to this Agreement and any terms of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, the parties have set their hands and seals the day and year first written above. CITY OF DANIA BEACH A Florida Municipal Corporation CHAfENE JOHNSON, CITY CLERK PAT FLURY, M R APPROVED FOR FORM AND CORRECTNESS: � / ,,TVA Alf0, CITY MANAGER �►� II BY: THOMAS AN BRO, CITY ATTORNEY CONTRACTOR: SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. COMPANY NAME CORPORATE SEAL: By: (IF APPLICABLE) S`' NATURE PRINT NAME. \, TITLE STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF BROWARD BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared as of Siemens Building Technologies, Inc., a Delaware Corporation and acknowledged execution of the foregoing Agreement for the use and purposes mentioned in it and that the instrument is the act and deed of the Contractor. IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal at in the State and C my aforesaid on , 2002. Nota Public, State of Florida at Large Y':l•., LYNNNORIHCUT s0. r My mmission Expires: MY COMMISSION#CC W210�J�q/py[? EXPIRES:Novembers,2ooa Bonded Thru Notary Pu6Nc Underwmsn �1 F:/566001:/A0reements:/Siemens r Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Siemens Monitoring Agreement - The Fire Safety Division of Siemens Building Technologies will provide: ■ Industrial/commercial account monitoring only ■ 24hour central station monitoring of your facility . ■ Trained, knowledgeable central monitoring station operators ■ Redundant monitoring services ■ Supervision of your account, when requested ■ ULO listed monitoring stations Services will be provided at the following location: Co Name: OLTy Ot- 'JLWwt &4Ch Address: 100 vV_ -DAQid r&ACk tvd_ City:— j, -a-,Jt- State: FL. Zip: 33004 The attached Exhibits 1, 2 and 3 form a part of this Monitoring Agreement and are incorporated herein by this reference. The term of this Agreement shall commence upon activation of the monitoring service and continue for :�r years. All for the total Type "annual' or"quarterly"sum of Type in $ amount. 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Branch#: Tel: ( ) Email: (1)Site(Protected Premises) Information Actual Name: C,ry IJaLL- 7cvjj a -bedxh Common Name: Address: 100 (1,U 0 beAc ► 131u8• City:1pwIa Stater( Zip: 3.300`1 Cross Street: The "actual"name is the corporation name, the "common"name is what it is generally called locally. When completing this think about Police or Fire responding;how will they know where to go?Please be clear. The actual jurisdiction will be obtained and.verified by the Control Center based on this information. (2)Site Contact Information Name: Title: Tel: ( ) E Mail: The person responsible for the day-to-day operation of the facility being monitored. (3)Mailing Address (if different than above) Street City ST Zip Attn ( en Closing Schedule(actual times facility is opened and closed, not"hours of operation") M AY: TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: Open: Close: Open: Close: Open: Close: Open: Close: FRIDAY: SATURDAY: SUNDAY: HOLIDAY: (If different) Open: Close: Open: Close: Open: Close: Open: Close: Schedule Information only for accounts paying for account management. _ (5)Jurisdiction Alarm Permit Registration Number(if required) (6) Emergency.Notification Information A minimum of 3 contacts required.Maximum 5. Names (Last name,first) Telephone#1 Telephone#2 Telephone#3 1 2 3 4 5 (7)Verbal Passcode.This code is required to cancel an alarm or change information.Any combination of to 7 Alphanumeric Characters (No Spaces). S n B (To be completed by installerltechnician on site) Panel and Zone Information. This information can be called in or faxed from the site (whichever is easiest.) Name of Person completing this section(Please print): Branch: Branch#: Tel: - Email: Building Structure or type: Panel Type: (Single story, high rise, multiple occupancy, etc. This is required for emergency services dispatch) Panel Phone Numbers Primary: Secondary: (Dial tone line, non PBX lines are recommended for panel communication) Format: Transmission Type: Zone Code Transmitted Zone Transmitted Panel Area Description .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 In an emergency seconds count. Take a moment to review for accuracy and completeness. Fax: 877-859-4136 E Mail: Card.admin@sbt.siemens.com Voice: 877-859-4135 TERMS AND CONDITIONS—EXHIBIT 3 These Terms and Conditions are incorporated by this reference and form an integral part of each agreement between Siemens Building Technologies,Inc. ("SIEMENS")and the party for whom the Services are to be performed("Client).The SIEMENS Proposal together with these Terms and Conditions,are collectively referred to as the"Agreement". Arti P 1: General (e) Operate, maintain, repair, service, and/or assure the proper 1. The Agreement,when accepted in writing by Client and approved by operation of the System and any other property(including but not an orized representative of SIEMENS, constitutes the entire, complete limited to any refinishing arising from same),equipment, system and .exclusive agreement between the parties relating to the services or device to which the System may be attached or connected in ("Services")to be provided by SIEMENS as described in the Agreement and accordance with all manufacturers' and installers' shall supersede and cancel all prior agreements and understandings,written recommendations; or oral, relating to the subject matter of the Agreement.The Agreement and (f) Protect the System from tampering, vandalism, disturbance, Any rights or obligations thereunder may not be assigned by either party damage, misuse, abuse, removal or other actions which may without,the prior written consent of the other, except that either party may interfere with the proper operation of the System; assign this Agreement to its affiliates and SIEMENS may use subcontractors (g) Carefully and properly test and set the System immediately prior in the performance of the Services. to closing the premises, understanding particularly that the (b) The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall not be modified or sensitivity and area of coverage of space protection devices may rescinded except in writing, signed by a corporate officer of SIEMENS and change, that SIEMENS is unable to detect such changes, and, authorized representative of Client. SIEMENS' performance under this accordingly that 'walk tests" in the area of such coverage are Agreement is expressly conditioned on Client's assenting to all of the terms necessary to insure that adequate sensitivity is maintained; of this Agreement,notwithstanding any different or additional terms contained (h) Furnish SIEMENS with all available information pertinent to the in any writing atany time submitted or to be submitted to SIEMENS by Client System and Monitored Site; relating to the Services. (i Furnish SIEMENS with all approvals, permits and consents from c) Nothing contained in this-Agreement shall be construed to give any rights government. authorities and others as may be. required for or benefits to anyone other than the Client and SIEMENS without the express performance of the Services except for those SIEMENS has written consent of both parties.All obligations arising prior to this Agreement expressly agreed in writing to obtain; and all provisions of this Agreement allocating responsibility or liability (j) Maintain the Monitored Site in a safe condition and notify SIEMENS between the parties shall survive the completion of the Work and the promptly of any site conditions requiring special care, and provide termination of this Agreement. SIEMENS with any available documents describing the quantity, 1.2 Provided that this Agreement has not been earlier terminated, it shall nature,location and extent of such conditions; . automatically renew for successive one(1)year periods beginning on the first (k) Comply with all laws and provide any notices required to be given to day following the end of the original term, unless expressly stated otherwise any government authorities in connection with the Services,except in the Agreement.Either party may terminate or amend this Agreement at the such notices SIEMENS has expressly agreed in writing to.give; end of the original term or at the end of any renewal term by giving the other (I) Turn off or remove from the Monitored Site anything which does or party at least sixty(60)days prior written notice of such amendment or intent may interfere with the effectiveness of the System; not to renew. In the event of an amendment,the party receiving notice of the (m) Furnish to SIEMENS any-contingency plans related to the amendment shall be deemed to have accepted same unless, within thirty Monitored Site; (30) days after receipt of same, the receiving party gives the other party (n) Furnish telephone service connecting the Monitored Site to written notice that the amendment is not accepted. Siemens monitoring facilities;and. 1. This Agreement shall be governed by and enforced in accordance (o) Furnish the specified operating environment, including without wi laws of the State of Illinois. All claims or disputes arising under this limitation, suitable, clean, stable, uninterrupted, property Agreement shall be litigated in the State, Commonwealth, or Province in conditioned electrical power to the System; telephone lines, which Services are being-provided to Client hereunder. The parties waive capacity and connectivity as required by the System and Services; any right to a jury trial on matters arising out of this Agreement. and other utilities in accordance with the specifications for the Article 2:Services by SIEMENS System. 2.1 SIEMENS' response to receipt of signals from the alarm system 3.2 Client acknowledges that the technical and pricing information and signaling initiation devices (collectively "System") shall be in contained in this Agreement is confidential and proprietary to SIEMENS and accordance with SIEMENS' Standard Operating Procedures and this agrees not to disclose it or otherwise make it available to others without Agreement. SIEMENS reserves the right, in its sole judgment, to first SIEMENS'express written consent. investigate the cause of such signals by either telephoning Client at 3.3 Client acknowledges that it is now and shall at all times remain in control Client's designated telephone number(s), or dispatching a representative of the Monitored Site. Except as expressly provided herein, SIEMENS shall to Client's premises to determine whether an emergency condition exists, not be responsible for the adequacy of the security,safety or health programs warranting transmission of the signal(s) to the Police, Fire Department, or precautions related to Client's activities or operations, Client's other and/or Client designated representative. contractors, the work of any other person or entity, or the Monitored Site's 2.2 SIEMENS will perform the Services expressly described in this conditions.SIEMENS is not responsible for inspecting,observing,reporting or Agreement. The Services performed by SIEMENS shall be conducted in a correcting security, safety or health conditions or deficiencies of Client or manner consistent with the degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by others at the Monitored Site. So as not to discourage SIEMENS from reputable companies performing the same or similar Services in the same voluntarily addressing security,safety or health issues at the Monitored Site,in locale acting under similar circumstances and conditions. the event SIEMENS does address such issues by making observations, 2.3 SIEMENS is not required to conduct safety or other tests,install or reports,suggestions or otherwise,SIEMENS shall not be liable or responsible maintain devices or equipment or make modifications to the System except on account thereof. as provided in the written SIEMENS Proposal. Any Client request to change 3.4 Client understands that calls made to SIEMENS in connection with the Scope or the nature of the Services must be in the form of a mutually obtaining access to the Monitored Site may be recorded by SIEMENS. agreed change order,effective only when executed by all parties hereto. Client,for itself,its agents,and employees consents to such recording. Aiticle 3:Responsibilities of Client 3.5 Client shall use reasonable efforts to prevent false alarms. In the 3.1 Client,without cost to SIEMENS,shall,at its sole expense: event of any false alarm(not cause by the negligence or wilful misconduct (a) Furnish SIEMENS with a written list of names,titles,and contact of SIEMENS) Client shall directly pay or, to the extent paid by SIEMENS, phone numbers of all persons authorized to enter the Monitored reimburse Siemens, for any false alarm fine, penalty or fee assessed Site after business hours and provide SIEMENS with written against SIEMENS by any governmental or municipal agency as a result of updates of any change prior to close of business at the such false alarms and, in addition,Client shall bear the expense of the cost Monitored Site on the day of such change; of any SIEMENS response to such false alarms. (b) Furnish SIEMENS with a written list of names,titles,and contact Article 4:Compensation phone numbers of persons to be notified in the event a System 4.1 Invoices are due and payable upon receipt or as otherwise set forth in signal is received and.provide SIEMENS with written updates of the Agreement. If any payment is not received when due, SIEMENS any change prior to close of business at the Monitored Site on may deem Client to be in breach hereof and may enforce any remedies the day of such change; available to it hereunder or at law, including without limitation, (c) Furnish SIEMENS written notice of any changes in the System acceleration of payments and suspension or termination of the Services or any applicable bureau or authority having jurisdiction for at any time and without notice and shall be entitled to compensation for same; the Services previously performed and for costs reasonably incurred in (d) Notify SIEMENS of any alterations, remodeling, or any stock, connection with the suspension or termination. Any amount not paid fixture or structural changes, and to perform and bear the cost of within thirty(30)days of the date due shall accrue interest from the date changes in the System required as a result of such changes; due, until paid, at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum. Client shall reimburse SIEMENS for SIEMENS'costs and expenses(including 4.2 reasonable attorneys'and witnesses'fees)incurred for collection under 6.2 It is understood and agreed by and-between the parties that SIEMENS this Agreement.In the event of a dispute by Client regarding any portion is not an insurer and this Agreement is not intended to be an insurance or all of an invoiced amount,it shall notify SIEMENS in writing of the policy or a substitute for an insurance policy. Insurance, if any,shall be amount in dispute and the reason for its disagreement within 21 days of obtained by Client. Fees are based solely upon the value of the receipt of the invoice, the undisputed portion shall be paid when due, Services provided,and are unrelated to the value of Client's property or and interest on the disputed, unpaid portion shall accrue as aforesaid, the property of others on Client's premises. -n the date due until the date of payment, to the extent that such 6.3 Client hereby authorizes and directs SIEMENS, as its agent, to direct punts are finally determined to be payable to SIEMENS. the local police department having jurisdiction,to detain and cause the 4.3 Except to the extent expressly agreed in writing, SIEMENS'fees do not arrest of every person found in and about the premises without include any taxes, excises, fees, duties or other government charges authorization as evidenced by the list of authorized persons provided by related to the Services, and Client shall pay such amounts or reimburse Client and to hold every such person until released by a representative SIEMENS for any amounts it pays. If Client claims a tax exemption or :. of Client designated for this purpose;in A such cases the Client agrees direct payment permit, it shall provide SIEMENS with a valid exemption to indemnify, defend and hold SIEMENS and its employees or agents certificate or permit and indemnify,defend and hold SIEMENS harmless harmless against all liability, costs, damages or expense in from any taxes,costs and penalties arising out of same.SIEMENS shall consequence of such arrest and detention. have the right, at any time, to increase the charges provided herein to 6.4 Neither party shall in any event be responsible under this Agreement for reflect any additional taxes, fees or charges which may hereafter be, incidental, consequential, punitive, exemplary or special-damages, imposed by any utility or governmental agency relating to the including without limitation lost profits and/or lost business opportunities, installation of service provided under the terms of-the Agreement and whether arising in warranty, late or.-non-delivery of any Work, tort, .-Client agrees to pay the same. In addition, Client agrees to pay any contract or strict liability, and regardless of whether any party has been false alarm assessments or fees. advised of the possibility of such damages. Client waives and releases 4.4 Anything herein notwithstanding, upon expiration of the original Term any rights of recovery against SIEMENS that it may.have-hereunder h6reof, SIEMENS may, at any time, increase the periodic service fee and agrees that SIEMENS shall not be liable for any form of loss, upon thirty(30)days written notice to Client. In the event Client does damage, claim or expense, irrespective of origin, whether directly or not agree to pay the increased fee, Client may terminate this indirectly caused.by performance or non-performance of obligations Agreement by written notice to SIEMENS within said thirty (30) days- " imposed by this..Agreement or by negligent acts or omissions of provided that Client is not in default of this Agreement. Failure to SIEMENS,its agents or employees.. notify SIEMENS within said thirty (30) days shall constitute Client's 6.5 From the nature of the Services, it is impractical and extremely difficult consent to the increase and all of the other terms and conditions of to fix the actual damages; if any,which may proximately result from the this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. failure on the part of SIEMENS to perform any of its obligations Article 5. Changes;Delays;Excused Performance - hereunder, or the failure of the System to properly operate with the .5.1 As the Services are performed,conditions may change or circumstances resulting loss to Client. If SIEMENS should be found liable for loss or outside SIEMENS' reasonable control (including changes of law) may damage due to a failure on the part of SIEMENS, in any respect, its develop which would require SIEMENS to expend additional costs,effort - liability shall be limited in the aggregate fore the term of the Agreement or time to complete the Services, in which case SIEMENS will notify to.the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred ($2500.00) Dollars as Client and,, an equitable adjustment will be made to SIEMENS' liquidated damages. The provisions of this paragraph shall apply in the compensation and time for performance. In the event conditions or event loss or damage, irrespective of cause or origin, results directly or circumstances require the Services to be suspended or terminated, indirectly from the performance of nonperformance of the obligations set SIEMENS shall be compensated for Services performed and for costs forth by the terms of this contract or from negligence, active or 5.JWasonable incurred in connection with the suspension or termination. ` otherwise, of SIEMENS it's agents or employees. The parties MENS shall not be responsible for loss, delay, injury, damage or acknowledge that-the price which SIEMENS has agreed to perform the allure of performance that may be caused by circumstances beyond its Services and obligations under this Agreement is calculated based control, including but not restricted to acts or omissions by Client or its upon the foregoing limitations of liability, and that SIEMENS has employees, agents or.contractors, Acts of God, war, civil commotion, expressly relied on,and would not have entered into this Agreement but acts or omissions of government authorities,fire, theft,corrosion,flood, for such limitations of liability. water damage, lightning, freeze-ups, strikes, lockouts, differences with 6.6 Client is solely responsible for the fife and safety of all persons in the workmen, riots, explosions, quarantine restrictions, delays in Monitored Site, and for protecting against losses to its own property or transportation, or shortage of vehicles, fuel, labor or materials. In any the property of others in the Monitored Site.Client agrees to indemnify, such event, SIEMENS shall be excused from performance of the defend and hold harmless SIEMENS from any and all such claims and Services. lawsuits including the payment of all damages, expenses, costs, and 5.3 SIEMENS reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time attorney fees incurred by SIEMENS, its employees and agents, from after seven (7)days written notice, upon the happening of any of the and against all claims, lawsuits and losses, by persons not a party to following: (a) Client does not follow proper operation or maintenance this Agreement, against SIEMENS for failure of the System, SIEMENS procedures or does not use the System properly; (b) Client fails to equipment or Services in any respect,whether due or alleged to be due comply with any of the terms of this Agreement. In addition, to malfunction or non-function of the System, or by the negligence, SIEMENS shall have the right to terminate this Agreement active or passive,of SIEMENS. immediately if:(a)SIEMENS is unable either to secure or to retain the 6.7 SIEMENS does not represent or warrant that the Services or System wire connections or privileges necessary for the transmission of will not be compromised, interrupted or circumvented:that the Services signals between the Monitored Site,SIEMENS' monitoring facility and or System will prevent any loss by burglary,hold-up,fire or otherwise;or the municipal fire or police department; or(b) the monitoring facility, that the Services or System will in all cases provide the protection for connecting wires, or systems within SIEMENS' premises are which it is installed or intended. Client acknowledges and agrees that it destroyed by fire or other catastrophe, or so substantially damaged assumes all risk of loss or damage to the Monitored Site or its contents, that it is impractical to continue service. This Agreement may be that SIEMENS has made no representations or warranties, nor has terminated immediately by Client if the Monitored Site is destroyed or Client relied on any representation or warranties, express or implied. so damaged as to be unusable for its pre-damage use provided that it SIEMENS EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES AND DISCLAIMS ALL pays any unpaid balance of the charges accrued hereunder for WARRANTIES, STATUTORY, EXPRESS, OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING services rendered prior to the effective date of termination. WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY 5.4 In the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason, Client OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIEMENS MAKES authorizes to SIEMENS to make the necessary arrangements with the NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, THAT ANY EQUIPMENT telephone company to disconnect the telephone service between the OR SERVICES PROVIDED HEREUNDER WILL PREVENT ANY Monitored Site and the monitoring facility and to remove LOSS, OR WILL IN ALL CASES PROVIDE THE PROTECTION FOR communication and/or communication interface devices, such as WHICH IT IS._ INSTALLED OR INTENDED. THE EXPRESS odems, dialers, digital communicators, which are and remain the EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT perty of SIEMENS. MAY ONLY BE MODIFIED OR SUPPLEMENTED IN A WRITING A 6:Allocation of Risk - SIGNED BY A DULY AUTHORIZED CORPORATE OFFICER OF 6.1 SIEMENS shall maintain the following insurances while performing the SIEMENS. 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DANIA BEACH BOULEVARD, DANIA, FLORIDA 33004. ALL BIDS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE PLAINLY MARKED: "FIRE ALARM SYSTEM" BID SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE ALARM SYSTEM MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, 100 WEST DANIA BEACH BOULEVARD, DANIA BEACH, FL 33004. FURTHER INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED BY CALLING ED TARMEY, FIRE MARSHAL, FIRE DEPARTMENT, AT (954) 924-3658. THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH RESERVES THE ® RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS, TO WAIVE ANY AND ALL FORMALITIES OR IRREGULARITIES, AND OR REJECT ALL OR ANY PART OF ANY BID AS IT MAY DEEM TO BE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH. THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH ENCOURAGES PARTICIPATION BY SBDE FIRMS. /S/ CHARLENE JOHNSON, CMC CITY CLERK Sun Sentinel 11/12/01 AND 11/19/01 SPECIFICATIONS FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FOR CITY HALL 1. The fire alarm shall be a U.L.or FM Listed addressable/programmable system equipped with an emergency power source. 2. The fire alarm panel shall be equipped with a DACT or a separate dialer shall be provided for two dedicated telephone lines. 3. Initiation of the alarm system shall be by manual means in conjunction with smoke detection. The occupant evacuation shall be by pre-recorded voice announcement 4. Photo electric smoke detectors shall be provided in all areas of hazard, the telephone switching room, the computer room, the building department file room and record storage areas. 5. The fire alarm system shall comply with 28 CFR Part 36 section 4.28 for ADA audible and visual alarms. 6. Duct detectors shall be provided for all HVAC systems of 2000 CFM or greater. 7. The fire alarm system shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 72, NFPA 70 and the NFPA 101, Life safety Code. BID PROPOSAL FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FOR CITY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA The following company hereby submits this bid proposal form to install a Fire Alarm System for the City Administration Building located at 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard in accordance with the specific specifications provided by the City of Dania Beach, Fire Department. (Company Name) (Address) (Phone Number) BID SUBMITTED IN THE AMOUNT OF: $ Printed name of Company Representative Signature of Company Representative Contact Telephone Number STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF BROWARD) Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of 2001, by who is (Personally Known or Showing Identification) and (did/did not) take an oath. Stamp/Seal Notary Public—State of County of SIEMENS Fire Safety Division Proposal for Fire Alarm Life Safety System Upgrade Presented To Dania Beach City Hall By Guy Grant System Sales Representative November 26, 2001 • Siemens Building Technologies, Inc Cerberus security for Cerberus Division 3371 Executive Way Tel: 1954)430-7767 _-- _ people and Miramar, FI 33025 Fax: (954)430-7552 property SIEMENS Fire Safety Division Table of Contents Introduction... . .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... ... .. . ... ... ..... ....1 Siemens - Cerberus Division Overview... ... ... .. . ... ... ... . .. .. ...2 Installations and Local Customers... ... ... .. .. .. ... ... ... ... ... .. ....3 Scopeof Work. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... . .. ... . .. ... ... .. . . ........4 Quotation... .. . ... .. . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. .. . ... ... ..........5 Qualifications/Conditions... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... ...... ...6 DataSheets... ... .. . .. . ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..........7 Siemens Building Technologies, Inc — Cerberus security for Cerberus Division 3371 Executive Way Tel: (954)430-7767 _ _ people and Miramar, FI 33025 Fax: (954)430-7552 property SIEMENS Fire Safety Division Name Guy Grant Title System Sales Telephone (954)430-7767 Fax (954)430-7552 Date: November 27, 2001 Re: Fire Alarm Life Safety System Upgrade Thank you for considering upgrading your Life Safety System to a fully addressable and expandable MXL Life Safety System. We appreciate the opportunity to provide a long term customer relationship with Dania Beach City Hall. Siemens - Cerberus Division thrives on customer driven solutions. We thank you for your time and thoughts necessary to provide your facility with a trouble free installation. • With kind regards, I Guy Grant j Siemens, Cerberus Division System Sales • Siemens Building Technologies, Inc — Cerberus security for Cerberus Division 3371 Executive Way Tel: (954)430-7767 _ _ people and Miramar, FI 33025 Fax: (954)430-7552 property SIEMENS Building Technologies Overview • Siemens Building Technologies, headquartered in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey, is the world's leading manufacturer of early warning fire and smoke detection systems and equipment. Siemens Building Technologies is a subsidiary of Siemens Building Technology , Mannedorf, Switzerland, the world's largest manufacturer and marketer of engineered life safety detection and suppression systems, The fourth largest employer in the world and global representation in more than 80 countries. Siemens Building Technologies products are distributed nationwide and throughout the World. Founded on Fire Detection Siemens Building Technologies' reputation is built on smoke detection: Dr. Miele, Cerberus' founder, invented the ionization smoke detector, keystone of modern fire detection, in the early 1940's. Years later Cerberus Pyrotronics was organized to develop, manufacture and market fire and smoke detection systems designed to meet the specific needs of life safety and property protection in the United States. Total Commitment Siemens Building Technologies is a complete provider of life safety and property protection systems and services. The company understands customers' requirements because Siemens Building Technologies listens! Listens to what customers say, and customers are intimately familiar with the requirements and options of life safety protection. Customers' requirements are delivered because Siemens Building Technologies is in charge of every step of the process: design, engineering, manufacture, application and installation of the systems needed. The company provides their maintenance and service know-how to keep systems running right, for a lifetime of reliable operation. Total Solutions Building owners, managers and engineers don't think in terms of devices or even systems. They are seeking total solutions to the many problems involved in building protection, including life safety, property security, continuance of business, code and insurance conformance. And Siemens Building Technologies provides total solutions. Cutting-Edge Technology While many thousand of Siemens Building Technologies early high-voltage systems, zoned System 3 installations, and first-generation microprocessor controlled XL3 systems are still hard at work, all of the company's outstanding new products and systems are swiftly carving their niche in life safety and fire protection. The majority of the products and systems Siemens Building Technologies customers buy today were introduced within the last few years. The company's systems and services under the inteLINK umbrella include accuLINK system programming, enviroLINK detectors and software, IifeLINK peer-to-peer networking, sensorLINK device programming and testing, and VESDA air sampling detection systems. All of these systems are backed up by the company's lifetime supportLINK service and code conformance program. • Siemens Building Technologies installations range from small and mid-sized buildings, • to mega-high-rises, the nation's largest buildings, and many cultural treasures and historic landmarks. Office buildings and computer facilities protected by Siemens Building Technologies include the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center and the World Trade Center in New York City, Embarcadero Center in San Francisco, First Interstate Building and Biltmore Towers in Los Angeles, General Motors World Headquarters in Detroit, the First National Bank of Chicago and the 95-story world headquarters of Amoco Corporation. Among educational facilities protected include: Yale, Notre Dame, Princeton, Stanford, the University of Illinois, and hundreds of other universities and schools. Cultural institutions include Mount Vernon, Winterthur Museum, the new holocaust Memorial Museum, the Art institute of Chicago, Detroit Institute of Art, the San Francisco Library... as well as Disney World, EPCOT Center, and the Hard Rock Cafe and Casino in Las Vegas. Siemens Building Technologies protects hundreds of hotels and motels, hospitals and health-care facilities. The company's systems extend from the Capitol and Executive Office Building in Washington, DC, to Cape Canaveral, the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX, and other federal, state and municipal buildings all across the nation. Strictest Quality Assurance Because customer's security is at stake, Siemens worldwide and Siemens Cerberus Division operate under a quality assurance systems conforming to the strict requirements of international standard ISO 9001. As part of its commitment to service, Siemens Building Technologies supports and endorses NICET certification for all technical staff at its distribution outlets. Siemens Building Technologies Commitment To Meet Customer Priorities: + To protect life (life safety), + To protect property, + To protect the customer's mission - and maintain uninterrupted service to tenants and customers. 40 INSTALLATIONS AND LOCAL CUSTOMERS s Dade County Courthouse Miami Lake Worth Fire Department Lake Worth Lake Worth Public Safety Lake Worth Hialeah Fire Department Hialeah Miami Springs City Hall Miami Springs Fountainebleau Hilton Miami Beach Majestic Towers Miami Roney Palace Miami Beach Miramar Water Treatment Miramar Pembroke Pines Senior Center Pembroke Pines Broward Center for The Performing Arts Ft Lauderdale National Car Rental Center Sunrise Regal Cinemas Pompano Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Grand Bay Hotel Miami Dade County Schools Dade County Palm Beach County Schools Palm Beach County Florida Department of Corrections Florida City City Place Shops Palm Beach Homestead Motorsports Homestead SIEMENS Fire Safety Division Scope of Work 1. This price is based on installing new raceway, conduit, boxes and terminal cabinets where needed. New Control Panel equipment will be installed to provide for replacement of existing Fire Alarm Panels with new Siemens-Cerberus MXL Intelligent Fire Alarm, Detection & Voice Communication System. 2. Price is based on installation during normal working hours. 3. Price includes Sealed Plans. 4. Price does not include Permit Fee. 5. Price does not include any patching or painting. 6. Price does not include fire watch, if required, during panel replacement. 7. Price does not include removal of existing Fire Alarm System. • Siemens Building Technologies, Inc Cerberus security for Cerberus Division 3371 Executive Way Tel: (954)430-7767 _ _ people and Miramar, FI 33025 Fax: (954)430-7552 property SIEMENS Cerberus Division Name Guy Grant Title System Sales Telephone (954)430-7767 Fax (954)430-7552 Date: November 27, 2001 Quotation Bill Of Material QTY MODEL DESCRIPTION 1 MXL-IQ Intelligent Panel 1 VoiceCom Voice Panel with Digital Message and Microphone 1 PAD-3 Strobe Booster 15 FP-11 Smoke Detectors 6 AD-11XPR Air Duct Detectors ® 5 MSI-10B Pull Stations 32 S-LP70-MCS Speaker/Strobes LOT ENG Engineering to produce Cad drafted drawings for New Control Panels. These drawings to include Battery calculations and detail panel layout, for Acceptance, Review and Installation. LOT PROG Programming for custom system operation and Custom Messages. LOT Drawings As-Built Drawings showing point-to-point panel Terminations. LOT Labor Labor required to install the above LOT T & I Test and Inspection of System operation after Completion of upgrade by factory certified Technician LOT Tax Sales Tax LOT Freight Freight charges for equipment LOT Permits Electrical Permits...............Fee NOT Included Total Lot Price.................................................................$19,360.00 ® Siemens - Cerberus Division standard terms and conditions shall apply (copy attached) except when superceded by this document. This bill of material is preliminary and can be changed prior to installation and review by Engineer or Ft. Lauderdale Fire Department. Payment Schedule: 1. A total of 33% of the total contract value shall be paid upon obtaining the permits. 2. Progress invoices will be issued during the installation process for material on a monthly basis. 3. 10% Retainage of the total contract is acceptable up to the acceptance of the total system. Final payment will be due within 30 days of the final acceptance by The Authority Having Jurisdiction. Siemens Building Technologies, Inc Cerberus security for Cerberus Division 3371 Executive Way Tel: (954)430-7767 _ _ people and Miramar, FI 33025 Fax: (954)430-7552 property SIEMENS Fire Safety Division Qualifications/Conditions 1. This scope of work does not include any materials or labor for patching,painting or replacement of wallpaper. 2. It will be the responsibility of the owner to provide an adequate number of escorts(if required) in order to provide for a timely installation of the work. 3. We shall have free access to all rooms with a maximum of 24 hours notice during the installation period. 4. The owner shall provide for adequate storage of electrical installation materials,as well as, secured storage for the actual Fire Alarm Devices. 5. We will provide clean up on a daily basis. All debris will be placed in the owner's trash bins. 6. It shall be the owner's responsibility to provide Fire Watch,If required by the Fire Department. Siemens Building Technologies, Inc Cerberus security for Cerberus Division 3371 Executive Way Tel: (954)430-7767 _ _ people and Miramar, FI 33025 Fax: (954)430-7552 property SIEMENS Cerberus Division M A ®I Advanced Life Safety System ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • FirePrintTM' Application Specific Fire Detection • y Alarm Verification b or Zone Detectors • Logic Controlled Output Device • Capacity for up to Intelligent Analog Detectors Functions • Expandable Up to a Stand Time Base Controlled Alone System Capacity of • Output Functions 998 Input and Output Points P • Dynamic Supervision of • Holiday Schedule Intelligent Devices • City Tie/Lease Line • Security Device Monitoring • Coded Outputs • Sprinkler Supervision • Supervised Serial Annuncia- . Intelligent/Analog Detection for Driver/Input Interface Circuits, Style 6 (Class A) or • Interactive VDT - Style 4 (Class B) Monochrome & Color • Detector Sensitivity Read- • Color Graphics Option out/Printout per NFPA 72 • Complies with NFPA 72 Chapter 7 NEC 760 Power Limited • Style D (Class A) or Style B (Class B) Conventional Circuits (UL 864 Compliant) Initiating Circuits • 16 Gauge Steel Enclosure ' • • Style Z (Class A) or Style �, Pre-action Releasing and e Deluge NFPA 13) (Class B) Notification . 9 Appliance Circuits • FM Approved for Intrinsi- • Degrade Mode Operation cally Safe Applications • Distributed Processing • FM Approved for Sprinkler • . 80 Character Backlit and Deluge Applications Alphanumeric Display • Pre-alarm Operation • Supervised Remote Printer • Halon and FM-200 Releas- . 32 Character Device Custom ing Approval (NFPA 12A and Messages NFPA 2001) • Multiple Command Stations • Intelligent Link to • Compare System Software Air Sampling Detection • Fully Field Programmable Systems Via Laptop Computer • Multi-Language Display • Menu Driven Operator • Intelligent Interface to Commands Building Management • Central Architecture Systems • 800 Event History Logging • Operates as an Interactive With On Line & Off Line Peer with Other MXL-IQs, Reports MXLs or MXLVs in a • User Help Screens Life LINK Network Multiple Levels of Password • CXL Command Center Protection Monitoring . One Person Walk Test by • ©Listed, ULC Listed, FM, Zone or System CSFM, NYMEA, and City of • Automatic Environmental Chicago Approved Compensation for Smoke • FireFinder Graphics Detectors Description for stand alone or networked special hazard applications that call for extinguishing agent releasing (FM-200, Halon, The MXL-IQ is a microprocessor based advanced Life Pre-Action Sprinkler or Deluge). MXL-IQ provides the Safety system. Its use of unique multiprocessor"Net- earliest detection possible via its intelligent link to air work" design along with its ability to utilize both intelligent sampling detection systems. It complies with the require- analog and conventional detection devices make it the ments of NFPA 72. It is UL 864 and UL 1076 security most flexible and reliable system in the life safety field. listed. It is also UL listed for agent releasing per NFPA 12A • The MXL-IQ is the system for projects such as schools, and NFPA 13. nursing homes, small office buildings, strip malls, hotels, apartment buildings and dormatories. MXL-IQ is designed CATALOG NUMBER 5054 The basic MXL-IQ control unit consists of the following Sensitivity,Alarm Verification by Device orZone,32 Charac- subassemblies: SMB-2 Main Control Board; MPS-6 Power ter Custom Alphanumeric Messages per device, System Supply; MKB-4 Annunciator and Keyboard; MSE-3L Operation Passwords and NAC Coding.The SMB-2 provides Enclosure. Optional modules which can be installed with a port for connection of the programming laptop computer. the MXL-IQ System include: MPS-12 Power Supply; MKB-4Annunciator/Keypad 0MOM-2 or MOM-4 Expansion Card Cage; CRM-4 Control- The MKB-4 mounts on a hinged frame in the MSE-3L ble Relay Module; CZM-4 Conventional Zone Module; �,SM-4 Controllable Signal Module; PIM-1 Peripheral enclosure and provides an 80 character backlit LCD alpha- Interface Module; CMI-300 CXL Modem Interface Module; numeric annunciator which continuously scrolls to display N!M-1 R LifeLINK Network Interface Module; MOD-16 information concerning system status along with 32 16 Input character user defined device messages.When multiple Output Driver; M01-7 Network Interface; MID- Module; MXL-VDT Interactive Video DisplayTerminal; MXL- events occur, the MKB-4 displays the last event of the G Color Graphic; MXL-GT ColorTerminal; a full range of highest priority.Additional data can be viewed by depress- intelligent/analog detectors and devices(see table 1). ing the NEXT key.At any time, the display scroll can be stopped by depressing the HOLD button. Switches are SMB-2 Main Control Board provided for acknowledging fire alarms,supervisories, The function control of the MXL-IQ is contained on the security conditions, and system troubles.An individual SMB-2 Main Control Board.The on board 16 bit micro- switch is also provided for silencing the system notifica- processor along with nonvolatile EPROM and Flash tion appliance circuits.A separate switch is used for memory allow the system to be custom configured to resetting the control panel. meet a wide range of customer requirements.The SMB-2 A 10 digit numeric keypad is supplied to allow entry of the controls operating sequences and monitors input device user passwords, as well as perform a wide variety of identity,detector sensitivity, network communication and specific menu driven operation, programming and mainte- operator commands entered through the MKB-4 Annuncia- nance functions. for/Keyboard.The SMB-2 also provides 2 ALD(Analog Loop Driver)circuits. Each ALD loop can be configured as A set of 12 user assignable "Function"keys provide single Style 4(Class B) or Style 6 (Class A) and can monitor and button access to a variety of system commands.These control up to 60 Cerberus Pyrotronics intelligent input switches may be used to perform system operation such devices and 60 programmable device output relays. as "Drill;'manual relay control, zone disconnect,etc. The SMB-2 is equipped with 2 programmable and Contained on the MKB-4 annunciator are system status codeable Style (Class B) or Style Z(Class A) notification indicator LED's which can function even if the main appliance circuits. Each circuit can activate up to 1.5 amps system microprocessor fails.They provide indication of of listed audible or visual notification appliances. Main Power On, Fire Alarm, Security Condition, System �xiliary relays are provided for external monitoring for Trouble, Supervisories, System Audibles Active/Silenced common System Alarm, and Common System Trouble. and Partial System Disable. The MKB-4 Annunciator communicates with the SMB-1 The SMB-2 includes a built-in battery charger and transfer Main Control Board through the system network link. circuit.The charger is microprocessor controlled and incorporates a brown out circuit which switches the system to optional standby batteries during loss or reduction of the primary source AC. Upon command,the system is capable of displaying the real time battery voltage,AC voltage, charge current and other power data �� � on the MKB-4 Alphanumeric display. It also includes a 1 Amp, 24VDC, output. The SMB-2 is fully FIELD PROGRAMMABLE off line using a laptop computer.Complete system configuration can be easily uploaded,downloaded or edited using CSGM custom programming software.Program options include but are not 1 limited to smoke detector environmental compensation, MKB-4 Detector Pre-alarm, History Logging,Output Control by Event; Check and ChangeTime Based Control,Detector MPS-6 Power Supply The MPS-6 is a fully supervised power supply which provides the system with primary DC power. It is rated at 6.5 Amps and is unfiltered and unregulated. It supplies the MXL-IQ Control Unit and its expansion modules with power required for normal operation.The unit incorporates a resettable circuit breaker on the primary input and includes a built in AC line filter for surge and noise sup- pression.The MPS-6 mounts in the MXL-IQ enclosure backbox. (MSE-3L) SMB-2 MOM-2 or MOM-4 expansion card cage. It provides four -- - - fully programmable relays. Each relay contains one set of SPDT contacts rated at 2 Amps 30 VDC/120 VAC resistive. MPS-6 Ef MPS-12 Power Supply y{ _ The MPS-12 is a fully supervised power supply which provides the system with preliminary DC power. It is CRM-4 rated at 12 Amps.and is unfiltered and unregulated. It supplies the MXL-IQ Control Unit and their expansion CZM-4 Conventional Zone Module modules with power required for normal operation(see MPS-6).The unit incorporates a resettable circuit breaker The Conventional Zone Module CZM-4 is used with the on the primary input and includes abuilt-in AC line filter for MXL-IQ to provide four Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style surge and noise suppression.The MPS-12 mounts in the B)conventional initiating device circuits. Each circuit can MXL enclosure backbox. monitor up to 30 Cerberus Pyrotronics two wire photo- electric or ionization smoke detectors and an unlimited number of normally open contact devices. Projected Beam Detectors may also be used. The CZM-4 circuits will support the use of detector relay bases, and remote m indicator lamps. Activation of any device on a circuit will initiate a zone alarm condition resulting in the operation of programmed functions. The CZM-4 module plugs into one full slot in the MOM-2 or MOM-4 expansion card cage. MPS-12 CSM-4 Controllable Signal Module The Controllable Signal Module CSM-4 provides two fully : ., # supervised, programmable notification appliance circuits. ` , The CSM-4 supplies two Class B (StyleY) or Class A « w (Style Z)type output circuits for the supervision and ` control of listed audible or visual notification appliances such as horns, bells, strobes, etc. Each circuit can provide CZM-4 up to 1.5 Amps (24VDC)of current to power notification appliances. CSM-4 is also used for pre-action or deluge application as well as for applications that call for municipal CMI-300 CXUMXL Interface Module tie or leased line operation. FM-200 and Halon cylinder The CMI-300 is an MXL-IQ option module which provides solenoid activation is also controlled by the CSM-4. modem communication between an MXL-IQ and a CXL system.The CMI-300 plugs into one of the slots on a MOM-2 or MOM-4 card cage.This interface board trans- lates signals between the MXL-IQ and the CXL and fully .; . _ supervises the signals. 1 a 4 CSM-4 i CRM-4 Controllable Relay Module CMI-300 The Controllable Relay Module CRM-4 is designed to provide auxiliary control of building functions such as door holder release, elevator capture, smoke control, lock release, etc. The CRM-4 plugs into one of the slots in the PIM-1 Interface Module The PIM-1 is an MXL-IQ option module which provides a bi-directional isolated RS-232 port for connection to periph- eral devices such as printers, CRT's,VDTs, diagnostics, pocket pagers and Color Graphics.The PIM-1 mounts on the MKB-4. It connects to the SMB-1 and provides a i lcrew terminal block for connection of RS-232 devices.A number of supervised and non-supervised formats are available. M0I-7 MOD-16 Output Driver -` The MOD-16 is an output driver module used in conjunc- tion with the M01-7 as a part of the Cerberus Pyrotronics -- ' MXL-IQ System. Up to eight (8) MOD-16s can be con- j 3' nected to an M01-7 interface module. Each MOD-16 provides 16 open collector current sinking outputs rated at 24VDC,50mA. MOD-16 outputs are programmable PIM-1 through the MXL-Idcustom software. ALD-21 Analog Loop Driver The ALD-21 is an MXL-IQ Network option module which supplies two intelligent analog circuits utilizing Cerberus Pyrotronics "I"type intelligent devices. It occupies two addresses on the MXL-IQ local network and through the use of a unique communication protocol, devices con- nected to the ALD-21 circuits are dynamically supervised by the MXL-IQ control panel. Up to 60 programmable input and output devices may be connected to each of its two circuits. Each circuit may be wired as Style 4 or Style 6. MOD-16 MID-16 Programmable Input Driver The MID-16 is an input module used in conjunction with the M01-7 as a part of the Cerberus Pyrotronics MXL-IQ System. Up to eight MID-16s can be connected to a single M01-7 along with eight MOD-16 output driver modules. Each MID-16 provides a non-supervised.input which can monitorcontact devices. Each individual MID-16 input can be separately used as a part of the MXL-IQ _ custom programming Iogic.These inputs can be individu- ally set for either Alarm, Supervisory,Trouble, Security or ALD-21 Status usage.They can also be configured to provide supervision for lamps driven by MOD-16 outputs. Screw terminals and connectors are provided on the MID-16 MOI-7 Output/input Module modules for interface to monitored devices. The M01-7 is an MXL-IQ RS-485 Network module which provides a fully programmable serial interface to the MOD- 16 output drivers and MID-16 input drivers.When used with the MOD-16's, it provides a serial annunciator or relay driver.When used with MID-16, it provides programmable inputs. Each M01-7 can operate up to eight MOD-16's and eight MID-16's simultaneously. Each MOD-16 output and MID-16 input is independently programmable via the MXL- IQ custom software. MID-16 MXL-VDT Interactive Video DisplayTerminal PAL-1 UL Listed Parallel Printer The MXL-VDT is a 14"amber monitor with detachable The PAL-1 is a UL listed supervised parallel system printer keyboard. It provides an interactive terminal for secondary for MXL-IQ or CXL.The PAL-1 connects to the PIM-2 and display of MXL-IQ information,and operation of MXL-IQ PIM-1 to provide MXL-IQ with a UL listed parallel printer that functions such as Acknowledge, Silence and Reset, as is supervised. well as arming and disarming devices. It also provides a means for generating system reports such as listing smoke detector sensitivity settings and voltages, battery and power supply voltages and current and displaying the history event log.An unsupervised printer may be con- nected to the MXL-VDT a _. ... . PAL-1 E, LLUJ ICP-B6 Intelligent Control Point The ICP-B6 is a field mounted output module capable of being programmed to be either a remote bell, horn, or MXL-VDT strobe circuit. The ICP-B6 communicates with the MXL-IQ via the ALD loop. RCC-1 Remote Command Console The RCC-1 is a remotely located MXL-IQ annunciator display module.The RCC-1 contains an 80 character LCD display and control keypad (MKB)and a PS-51\17 networkoil interface. RCC-1 s can be located anywhere that control or annunciation is required.RCC-1 can be programmed for display only or can provide display and system control. If a PIM-1 is added to the RCC-1, remote printers,VDT, or graphics computers can be located throughout a facility. ICP LIM-1 Line Isolator Module The LIM-1 is a short circuit isolator module for use on the MXL-IQ's analog Ioops.The LIM-1 is capable of providing Style 4, Style 6 wiring of ALD loops. Multiple short circuit isolators can be used on a single ALD loop to prevent loss of protection in the event of a short circuit. RCC-1 PIM-2 Parallel Printer Interface i ? . The PIM-2 is an MXL-IQ or CXL parallel printer interface module. PIM-2 connects to PIM-1 to allow MXL-IQ connec- tion and supervision of any EDP listed printer. LIM-1 �z ps_ • PIM-2 MOM-2 Network Option Module Card Cage FireFinder — Network Color Graphics The MOM-2 provides the MXL-IQ main unit with card slots FireFinder is a PC based color graphics display and control 'for optional modules. Each MOM-2 provides space for one package designed for use with the LifeLINK network and full-width (NIM-1 R or CZM-4)or two half-width option provides full control and annunciation for a LifeLINK net- modules (CSM-4, CRM-4, CMI-30C, REP-1). work of up to 63 MXL-IQ or MXL systems.The NCC-G is used to monitor and control alarms, troubles, security, supervisory and all system events from one of many MXL series systems.The NCC-G maintains an extensive history log of all system events and has extensive report generation capabilities. User programmable function buttons are programmable to allow site specific control function configuration. Multiple NCC-Gs may be connected to a LifeLINK network. The NCC-T provides a networked command center for MOM-2 networked MXL or MXL-IQ panels in a text format. All other features of the NCC-G are supported here. MOM-4 Network Option Module Card Cage The MOM-4 Card Cage provides the MXL-IQ with card The NCC-GL serves as a graphical command center for a slots for option modules. Each MOM-4 supplies connec- single MXL-IQ system. All of the FireFinder controls tion space for either two full width option modules(ALD- utilize a friendly design which intuitively guides the 21, CZM-4, NIM-1 R) or four half width option modules . operator through all system conditions. (CSM-4, CRM-4, CMI-300, REP-1) or a combination of one full and two half width modules. ;b Aw ac F ME ..:ve0 WA . , NCC-G MOM-4 NIM-113 Network Interface Module The NIM-1 R is a full sized slot MXL-IQ module that allows PS-51\17 5 Volt Power Supply/Network Interface the interconnection or networking of up to 63 MXL/MXL-IQ The PS-5N7 is a 5V power supply and MXL-IQ local systems.The NIM-1 R provides an RS-485 communication network interface module.The PS-51\17 is an integral part of path in either Style 4 or Style 7 wiring configurations.The the RCC-1. NIM-1 R allows MXUMXL-IQs to have interpanel logic and communicate in a peer to peer fashion.The NIM-1 R can be programmed via CSGM logic as an FSI (Foreign System Interface)to communicate with external building control and annunciation systems.The NIM-1 R is programmable to serve as an intelligent link to the air sampling detection .=w system. 3 1 PS-5N7 "- NIM-1 R • MSE-3L MXL-IQ Enclosure/Door RDM-MXL,RDM-PC The MSE-3L is a sheetmetal backbox for the MXL-IQ The RDM-MXL in combination with the RDM-PC provides system.The MSE-3L supports mounting for the SMB-2, the ability to call up an MXL, MXL-IQ or MXLV system to MPS-6, MPS-12, MPS-12-220, MPS-12-240, MKB-4 and either one MOM-2 or one MOM-4 cardcage.The MSE-3L check on the system status. The RDM-PC connects a dimensions are 271he"H x 2111a"W x 6"D.The IQ-DFL plate remote computer to the MXL equipped wit the RDM-MXL. (500-695436) is also available for use with the MSE-3L to The RDM-PC initiates a call to the MXL's RDM-MXL provide full deadfront construction.The MET-3L(500- module. The RDM-MXL answers the call.The RDM-PC 695437) flush trim mounting kit is also available for use identifies itself with the login name.As a built-in security with the MSE-3L enclosure.The MET-3L provides an measure, when the login name is recognized by the RDM- optional 1 "trim mounting ring around the MSE-31L.The MXL, it then hangs up and initiates a call back to verify the MSE-3L enclosure also has provision for mounting a PSR- login and password. Once the login and password is 1 remote power supply, for use in place of the SMB-2 for verified,the operator is on-line with the MXL. The operator MXL and MXLV applications.When the PSR-1 is mounted can list system status, alarms, troubles, supervisories, in the MSE-3L enclosure the IQ-BLANK(500-695438) blank plate is available to cover the cutout in the MSE-3L and/or security events! door. Other versions of the MSE-3L include; MSE-3LR- Red version of the MSE-3L and the MET-3LR- Red version of the MET-3L trim ring kit. 1.75,. -_21.12 0 O t91n 27.06 in CCU/M and RDM-MXL 14 in REP-1 The REP-1 is an optional MXL module that extends the o distance of the MXL's RS-485 network. The REP-1 pro- . I vides the ability to support various wiring configurations, including series and star configurations. The REP-1 pro- vides the ability to support NFPA Style 4 or Style 7 net- work communications wiring. The REP-1 can be used to provided network wiring between MXL panels or MXLR panels.The REP-1 is a one-half slot card that plugs into a MOM-4 or MOM-2 cardcage.The REP-1 allows MXL network distances to be expanded to allow greater applica- tion flexibility.The REP-1 is an RS-485 repeater module capable of being configured as one Style 7 or two Style 4 network communication lines. MSE-3L CCU/M Alphanumeric Pager Interface !'p The CCU/M is a ancillary module that connects to the PIM- 1 1 to transmit MXL-iQ status information in text message format to an alphanumeric pocket pager.The CCU/M can be connected to an existing phone line and can dial out to a , pager using its onboard modem to transmit information via I` _ a paging service.The CCU/M can also connect directly to an existing on-site paging system.Through programming the CCU/M can send different types of events to different pagers. Up to 8 different messages can be sent to pagers REP 1 i.; directly from the CCU/M.Alarms,Troubles, Supervisory, Security,Arm/Disarm, Status Points,Audible Status, and Reset can be directed to all or only certain alphanumeric �ocket pagers. Electrical Specifications 4. No end of line device is required. 5. Both circuits are power limited to NFPA 70/NEC SMB-2Analog Device Loops(TB2 andT63) 760. Each detector,or group of detectors, requires a 1. . Electrical Ratings: two wire circuit of minimum 18 AWG thermoplastic • Supervisory 30 VDC max, 66mA max. fixture wire enclosed in a conduit or minimum 18 Alarm 30VDC max, 66mA max. AWG limited energy shielded cable without conduit, if (60 devices in alarm) permitted by local codes. 2. All wiring must be in accordance with Article 760 of 6. Total circuit resistance must not exceed 100 ohms. NEC or local building codes. Maximum capacitance: 0.4uF, between loop+ 3. Only the following list of devices may be used.A and loop- maximum of 60 devices in any combination may be 0.8uF, between loop+and connected to a single analog Ioop.The UL identifiers chassis for compatibility are the same as the model names 0.8uF, between loop-and specified inTable 1. chassis TABLE 1 7. T-tapping is not allowed on Style 6 loops. COMPATIBLE DEVICES Compatible Base Installation SMB-2AUX Power(TB5,9-12) Devices Instructions 1. AUX power is available onTB5 terminals 9-12. CZM-1 — P/N 315-090725 2. All wiring must be in accordance with Article 760 of CZM 1 B6 — P/N 315 095355 NEC or local building codes. 3. Aux power is power limited to NFPA 70/NEC 760. FP-11/FPT-11* DB-3S with DB-ADPT P/N 315-095921 4. Electrical Ratings: 18-31 VDC, I max. DB-11 P/N 315-095921 ICP — P/N 315-092471 SMB-2 Notification Appliance Circuits (TB-5, 1-4 and ICP-66 — P/N 315-095306 T1135, 5-8) ILI-1/1 H DB-3S, DB-X3RS P/N 315-095387 1. These notification appliance circuits are for alarm notification appliances only(NFPA 72). For Municipal ILI 1A/1AH DB 3S, DB X3RS P/N 315 095387 Tie(NFPA 72, Chapter 4), Releasing (NFPA 13)or ILI-1 B/1 BH AD-31 P/N 315-093234 Leased Line(NFPA 72, Chapter 4), use model CSM-4 AD-3XR1 P/N 315-093235 2. All wiring must be in accordance with Article 760 of -1/ILPT--1 DB-3S, DB-X3RS P/N 315-092594 NEC or local building codes. AD-31LP P/N 315-093234 3. Both notification appliance circuits are power limited ILP-1 AD-3XRILP P/N 315-093235 to NFPA 70/NEC 760. ILP-2** DB-3S, DB-X3RS P/N 315-095028 4. Electrical Ratings: Supervisory 18-31 VDC, 12mA max. ILP-2**t AD-31LP P/N 315-093234 Alarm 18-31 VDC, 1.5A max AD-3XRILP P/N 315-093235 5. End of Line Device: Use Cerberus Pyrotronics ILT-1 D13-3S P/N 315-093336 EOL 2.2K, 1/2W, LIM-1 — P/N 315-092135 P/N 140-820380 6. Line Resistance: Not to exceed 3 ohms MSI-10/20 — P/N 315-090903 total. MSI-10B/20B — P/N 315-093329 MSI-MB6 — P/N 315-093613 TRI-B6/B6D/B6R — P/N 315-093315 TRI-B6M — P/N 315-094547 TRI-S, RI-D,TRI-R — P/N 315-096242 The FP-11/FPT-11 is only compatible with MXL-IQ Rev.6.0 or greater firmware. The ILP-2 is only compatible with MXL-IQ Rev.3.0 or greater firmware. t When the CSG-M is configured,the DUCT application must be selected when the device is used in an air duct housing or in a spot duct application. • Cerberus Division Cerberus Division 8 Fernwood Road 50 East Pearce Street Florham Park, NJ 07932 11/00 Richmond Hill, Ontario Siemens Buildin Technolo Ies Tel: (973) 593-2600 10M L4B, 167 CN g g FAX: (973) 593-6670 SCD-IG Tel: (905) 764-8384 November 2000 Cerberus Division Website: www.cerbpyro.com Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 731-9182 Supersedes sheet dated 2/00 SIEMENS Cerberus Division 'RIVO i c e C o m Emergencyvoice Alarm Communication System ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • Q Listed 864 • CSFM, NYMEA Approved • Style (Class B) and Style Z (Class A) speaker and strobe circuits • Power Supply and Battery Charger with output over-voltage protection • Dry contact or polarity reversal activation • Activation inputs are fully supervised • High efficiency digital amplifier • True 100 Watts RMS output capacity • 25 or 70.7 VRMS audio (field selected) 4 • Up to 11 optional Speaker and Strobe supervision modules in one cabinet • All outputs are power limited • Stand-alone or for use with any Fire Alarm/ Suppression Control panel • Optional digital MessageMaker is field programmable • Coded tone option • Backup evacuation tone option Description Optional expansion of the VoiceCom.system can be achieved with the use of speaker(101-SPK)and strobe(101-STRB) The VoiceCom is a PRE-BUILT emergency voice and tone alarm supervisory modules. Up to eleven speaker and/or strobe communication system. The VoiceCom can be used as a stand supervisory modules will mount in the same VoiceCom enclo- alone system or in conjunction with any listed/approved fire sure in any combination. An optional digital message unit called alarm control panel. The VoiceCom is completely self-contained the MM-1 (MessageMaker)can be added in the place of two and has its own power supply, battery charger,brown-out speaker or strobe zone modules(three zone spaces in the large supervision and transfer,earth-ground detection,trouble and cabinet option). The MM-1 comes pre-installed in the trouble ring-back circuitry. It also incorporates an emergency VoiceCom-MM system package. The MM-1 comes with 20 paging microphone,tone generator, 50 Watt RMS audio seconds of field programmable digital voice message capacity amplifier and a speaker supervisory circuit. The power supply is and 18 seconds of capacity for virtually any evacuation tone(s) capable of a full 3.5 Amps DC at 24 volts. A set of dry form ',C,, required. Through the use of up to two optional 20 second trouble contacts is provided for external connection to a fire "VOICE-CHIP"expansion devices,a message of up to 60 alarm control panel or fire suppression system. Speaker and seconds can be recorded. The digital message can be recorded strobe circuits are supervised by the VoiceCom panel. The through audio coupling using the microphone on the MM-1 or power supply is capable of charging up to 24 AH batteries electrically(with a tape recorder)using the headphone jack on although only 6 AH batteries are required for 24 hours of the MM-1. The MM-1 MessageMaker comes with a standard standby and 15 minutes of maximum alarm load operation. test message,alert tone,alarm tone and a standard evacuation message which can be overwritten if a specific message and tone are required. The MM-1 MessageMaker has a built-in CATALOG NUMBER 3700 sequencer which provides an ALERT tone followed by the polarity reversal circuit or a dry contact for activation. It shall emergency message, and in turn followed by the ALARM tone. supervise the"NO"dry contact(if used)and provide a form "C" The ALARM tone can be coded to conform to any local and trouble relay activation in the event of a system fault. The national codes. The emergency message can be set to repeat VoiceCom shall incorporate 50 Watts true RMS amplifiers for up to seven times with the setting of DIP switches. The digital both tone and speech amplification. The system shall have a message can also be programmed to repeat until the system is load capacity of up to 100 watts. Optionally,the VoiceCom set. The MM-1 MessageMaker uses non-volatile memory system shall be capable of providing 50 watts of audio with full us retaining its messages indefinitely. As a further safeguard backup.The VoiceCom shall be capable of operating as a stand the 101-AMP amplifier module will activate an evacuation tone alone system or follow the activation of the fire alarm/suppres- backup in the event of a MessageMaker failure. sion system. The VoiceCom shall include a regulated power supply and shall be capable of charging and housing its own Another optional digital message unit called theT-GEN can be batteries. There shall be no need to calculate the load require- added to the VoiceCom system. TheT-GEN mounts directly ments or draw any energy from the fire alarm/suppression onto the amplifier and requires no expansion module space. system. The VoiceCom shall come with one speaker supervi- The tone and message repeats continuously when activated. sory zone as a standard and shall be capable of supervising any TheT-GEN comes with a standard alert tone,evacuation combination of up to eleven speaker(101-SPK)and/or strobe message, and whoop tone. These standard tones and message (101-STRB)monitoring modules. can be overwritten if another tone or message is required. The tone and message can be recorded using the built-in micro- A full set of control switches including an "all call""tone phone or pre-recorded and downloaded using the telephone interrupt:"'trouble silence"and "reset"shall be available at the jack. Up to 60 seconds of alert tone,digital message,and VoiceCom. The VoiceCom control panel shall also have a green alarm tone can be recorded on theT-Gen. "Power On"LED,a red 'Alarm"LED,a yellow"Brown Out" The auxiliary audio input can be used for connection to a remote LED and a yellow"System Trouble"LED. paging microphone RMT-PG,telephone paging,or other The VoiceCom shall be able to detect a short on any speaker or required audio signal. The auxiliary audio input can be set to the strobe zone during the normal and alarm mode. The shorted lowest priority so that it will be disabled in the event of an alarm zone shall be isolated from the system and a dedicated LED on condition or when the system microphone button is pressed. the supervised zone shall indicate the individual short circuit The auxiliary audio input can also be set to the highest priority condition. The system shall produce an audible and visual signal ensuring that the remote microphone RMT-PG has precedence indicating that a trouble condition has occurred.Similarly an over the VoiceCom microphone. open circuit shall create a trouble condition and corresponding LED annunciation at the affected zone and at the main control All the VoiceCom modules/options are centrally monitored for module. Zones that are not shorted or opened shall remain ground faults and supervision troubles. Troubles are annunci- operational. ated on the panel via a LED and an audible trouble signal. A form "C"system trouble relay is used to create a trouble at the The VoiceCom shall be able to detect a Brown-Out condition on fire alarm control panel. The audible trouble signal may be the AC supply. In the Brown-Out condition the VoiceCom shall silenced by activating the trouble silence button. Full annuncia- activate a dedicated LED and an audible trouble signal. Ground ion of troubles is provided at both the main control panel and faults shall activate the system trouble LED and the audible s e the individual modules. LEDs are provided for short circuit and trouble signal,as well as specific LEDs indicating negative and open circuit trouble annunciation at every module. The system positive ground faults. can be configured to give a reminder audible signal after the The VoiceCom shall be field configurable for 25 or 70.7 volt trouble has been acknowledged. RMS audio output via program jumpers. The basic VoiceCom provides 50 Watts RMS of voice and tone The VoiceCom shall have a digital message player/recorder audio power per amplifier. Up to two amplifiers can be housed option(MM-1). The digital message player/recorder shall be in VoiceCom's larger enclosure.The system can be configured in capable of storing alert and evacuation tones as well as an the field for 25 or 70.7 VRMS operation. It will meet the emergency voice message. It shall be possible to modify the requirements of an 'Assembly Occupancy"and other locations digital message and tones in the field using a built-in acoustic where voice and tone broadcasting is required.The VoiceCom microphone or a headphone jack connected to a tape recorder. incorporates a high efficiency amplifier that requires minimal There shall be no need for the burning of eproms in order to energy for its operation. Up to 100 Watts RMS can be split in program the digital message payer/recorder. The digital P l i g g any ratio by up to twelve speaker circuits. Up to eleven strobe message player/recorder shall be supervised by the VoiceCom. circuits can be housed in the VoiceCom cabinet to comply with The VoiceCom shall provide a backup evacuation tone in the requirements such as ADA. A remote reset input is available to event of a digital message player/recorder failure. reset the VoiceCom from a distant control panel. The VoiceCom can be made latching or non-latching thus requiring only two An alarm condition shall cause an audible signal and a red LED wires from the control panel for both alarm and reset functions. to activate. A VoiceCom with a digital message player/recorder shall produce an ALERT tone followed by an emergency voice The VoiceCom is capable of recognizing a short on a zone while message, and in turn followed by an ALARM tone. The number the speech,tone,or strobe is active on other zones. Short of tone repetitions shall be configurable by the setting of DIP circuited zones are isolated from the system and cause a zone switches on the digital message player/recorder. AVoiceCom trouble. The type of zone fault is annunciated at the zone card and a general system trouble audible signal and LED are without a digital message player/recorder shall produce an evacuation "whoop"tone in the event of an alarm. activated at the main control module. Because of its full speaker zone isolation capabilities the VoiceCom meets the The sheet metal enclosure shall include a hinged deadfront requirements specified by NFPA 72 for survivability. allowing easy access to all the VoiceCom components for the purposes of wiring,setting the system configuration and servicing. A flush trim (CAB-TRIM) shall be available. A door Engineer And Architect Specification with a key lock shall be part of the VoiceCom enclosure. The emergency voice and tone communication system shall be the Cerberus Pyrotronics model VoiceCom. The VoiceCom shall be a pre-built system and shall only require two wires from a Ordering Information VoiceCom Family of Pre-built Kits Ordering Information VoiceCom, VoiceCom-R VoiceCom-MM, VoiceCom-MMR rr-- ---- --- - r-------- 101-SPK 101-S-P-K-- 101-SPK j ---- --------- OR I. ' OR -S PK 101STRBj101-STRBj 101 T OR --------------- 101-STRBj OR r-------------- M M- 1 '- 101-SPK � r------------ r------------------------------- I I 101- j 101-SPK OR ------------------------ =' 101-STRB 1011--STW MM- 1 - r ----- 0 ;;; 101-SPK - 101-STRBj 101-CE I_' OR __________ , 0 101_STRBj 101-CE o 101-AMP o --- 101-AMP o 101-PS o 101-PS o 0 0 r------------------- 10 AHr OR 10 AHr - -6 AHr j I OR 6 AHr ---------- (Dimensions in inches: 20Hx15Wx5.4D) VoiceCom-L, VoiceCom-LS VoiceCom-MML, VoiceCom-MMLS VoiceCom-LR, VoiceCom-LSR VoiceCom-MMLR, VoiceCom-MMLSR r-------------' r-------------, ;;------------ r, 101-SPK I r; 101-SPK I r; 101-SPK ; j r; 101-SPK ---1--------, r----------, r- ----------, r---------- - OR OR OR 'r; O1-SPK „ , 107-SPK j 101-SPK j ;;; 101-SPK j 101-STRBj j' 101-STRB: 101-STRBj ;`= Rgj -- Rpj j i! ' OR OR V ; ; OR - 101-ST " 101-ST , 101-STRB: OR OR -- - --------- 101-STRBj ;' '--------------' '------------ 1 i-STRB, r -- r------------, -;' 101-SPK ! r------------- r------------ PS-AUX I OR I C I lOORPK PS-AUX -, 101-SPK jl j 101-SPK j p- 101_STRB;' j' 101-STRB R ;; , OR --- ------------- & - --101_STRBj ' 101-STRB: AMP-25-50 r------------ AMP-25-50 - ------------- 101-SPK -------------' OR ; 101-SPK : ' 101-STRB OR ; I `' 101-STRB; -------------- 101-CE 101-SPK 101-CE -; 101-SPK 101-AMP o 101-STRB; 101- C l0°sTRBj AMP o 101-PS o � 101-PS o ------------- o ;------- 101-SPK j j; 101-SPK II j OR ;- STR---- Bj ; --- -STRB; MM_ 1 r------ _______I 101-SPK 1 10 AHr -101-ST--°RTRB ; 10 /�H r -' (Dimensions in inches: 32Hx18Wx5.56D) * Items in dashed lines are optional and indicate possible expansion capacity Chart 1. Ordering Information Model Part Number Description VoiceCom 500-693713 Pre-built system comes with: 3.5 Amp power supply and battery charger 50 Watt high efficiency amplifier(25/70.7 VRMS) Battery cables, Main control board with one speaker circuit Paging microphone Black enclosure with deadfront(space for 5 zone modules). VoiceCom-R 500-694226 Some as VoiceCom with red cabinet VoiceCom-L 500-694227 VoiceCom system components in large enclosure with: Auxiliary power supply(PS-AUX), extra 50 Watt amplifier (AMP-25-50), space for 11 zone modules 4 PS-AUX Strobe Zone Cables 1 AMP-25-50 Speaker Zone Cable (SYSTEM HAS A TOTAL OF 100 WATTS AMPLIFICATION) VoiceCom-LS 500-694228 VoiceCom-L System components with the 50 Watt amplifier configured for standby only. (SYSTEM HAS A TOTAL OF 50 WATTS AMPLIFICATION) VoiceCom-LR 500-694229 VoiceCom-L system in red enclosure VoiceCom-LSR 500-694230 Same as the VoiceCom-LS in red enclosure VoiceCom-MM 500-693714 Pre-built system comes with: VoiceCom components plus the MM-1 digital MessageMaker (Pre-installed). System has space for 3 zone modules VoiceCom-MMR 500-694231 Same as VoiceCom-MM in red enclosure VoiceCom-MML 500-694232 Same as VoiceCom-MM components in large black enclosure. Comes with auxiliary power supply(PS-AUX), additional 50 Watt amplifier(AMP-25-50) 4 PS-AUX Strobe Zone Cables 1 AMP-25-50 Speaker Zone Cable System has space for 8 zone modules (SYSTEM HAS A TOTAL OF 100 WATTS AMPLIFICATION) ® VoiceCom-MMLS 500-694233 Some as VoiceCom-MML with the 50 Watt amplifier configured for standby only. (SYSTEM HAS A TOTAL OF 50 WATTS AMPLIFICATION) VoiceCom-MMLR 500-694234 Some as VoiceCom-MML in a red enclosure VoiceCom-MMLSR 500-694235 Same as VoiceCom-MMLS in a red enclosure Flush Trim for VoiceCom and VoiceCom-MM CAB-TRIM 500-693720 Small cabinet semi-flush trim CAB-TRIM2 500-694240 Large cabinet semi-flush trim Speaker and Strobe Expansion Modules 101-SPK 500-693715 One supervised speaker zone 101-STRB 500-693716 One supervised strobe zone MessageMaker with 20 Second Message(Takes 2 Module Spaces in small cabinet, 3 in large cabinet) MM-1 500-693719 Digital MessageMaker Voice Message Expansion Chip (2 Maximum per MessageMaker) VOICE-CHIP 500-693767 20 sec message expansion Automatic Tone/Voice Message Module T-GEN 500-694238 T-GenTone/Message Unit Remote Paging Microphone RMT-PG 500-693721 Remote paging mike • Batteries BT-33 175-387141 6 AH Battery set BT-34 175-387140 10 AH Battery set LOADING CHART 1 VoiceCom System Wiring Diagram Figure 1 SYSTEM LOADING Speaker Load Strobe Load FROM GREEN'EARTH GROUND' (Wans) (Amperes) STYLE'Z-,CLASS'A' WIRE FROM CHASSIS O 5 3.2 SPEAKER CIRCUIT ou 10 2 6 REFER TO SYSTEM is 2.4 LOADING CHART#1 25 1.6 SPEAKER CIRCUIT 30 1.2 STYLE 'Y'(CLASS 'B') SHOWN FOR STYLE-Y-. 40 50 0.4 SUPERVISED, ALL CIRCUITS SUPERVISED, POWER POWER LIMITED. Capacity per Power LIMITED OUTPUT SUPERVISING VOLTAGE Supply &Amplifier Pair MAX:5o W ACROSS NAC is 7 V TO 9 V DC. MAX RIPPLE CURRENT<300 mV EOL 39 Ka REFER TO SYSTEMS LOADING 1 kL2,1 W 1/2 W CHART#1 FOR SYSTEM LOADING EOL _ O I — �Note 3---------- e e e ' I I I SUPERVISED, POWER LIMITED rn I \ I INITIATING CIRCUIT. MAX 50 mA. L1 R L1 L2 L2R f I RIPPLE<300 CE 0 O Style'B'. J I —� I MAX IMPEDANCE:30 OHMS I' ------------` EOL39Ka,112W i 390KA II I Supervisory ! 1/2 W OPTIONAL Voltage 11 VCONNE I I O F CPTION to 16 V DC Interconnect (--NC NC N Cable-- D7 Be e EGA_____ +I I I I I I J1 J21 g R L1 L2 LR2 EGo -- --I NC 10 EG qL$ eeeee ee r—SCE I J 101-SPK fD B+ 2s v 7o v P Al A2 S L1 R L1 L2 L2R J3 (� B. 25 V 170 V FFNC W T H1 Note 1 1 01-CE ST I N rW Note 1 C (D VPS H3 U STROBES: MAX 2 AMPS TROUBLE CONTACT COM REFER TO SYSTEMS NORM.ENERGIZED RP_ l A ALRM RP�A s LOBDING CHART#1 R 101-PS �] C WER C S�PLY 24 V DC K3 H4 K H5 H6 I $ .I .1 I K + - - 1 c t V G G T T1 T2 T3 10 3 4 5 6 J6 ' EOL ? ??? e7—: 139/2 WBATTERY CABLE � i 1/2 W WITH IN-LINE FUSE NC NC NC NC TO 24 V BATTERY. EG t_ J MAX.CHARGING J1 J2 i e e e CURRENT: 1.5 A EOL MM 1 R S Lt L1 L2 R EG,——— i Max 10 AH in Cabinet RESISTOR Messa a --� (24 AH External) (Determined by NAC) g Maker Note 4 101-STRB VoiceCom TROUBLE WILL TO 120 V AC,50/60 HZ. CAUSE SUPERVISORY 2 Amp SEPARATELY TROUBLE VIA LINE Note 2 4 m FUSED DEDICATED REVERSAL WIRING TO CONNECTED TO BRANCH CIRCUIT. THE FIRE CONTROL. TERMINAL'A1' cuSPEAKER: MAX SOW. REFER GROUND WIRE UNDER TERMINATE EARTH CONNECTED TO I U TO LOADING CHART#1 m I STUD MARKED'GND' TERMINAL'AP' I + 0 PKQ BLACK&WHITE FLYING LEADS FROM POWER SUPPLY. Note2: POCAR/TYSNOWN/N SUPERVISORY MODE. —REVERSE POLARITY INPUT TO ACTUATE VoiceCom FROM ANY UL i LISTED FIRE CONTROL Notes: e4 8 EGO--- 1. VoiceCom may be programmed for 25 V or 70 V rms via these jumpers. J1 Jz 2. VoiceCom comes pre-vnred and tested for reverse polarity activation. S L1 L1 L2 L2 EG The 1 KQ resistor must be left across terminals#A1,#A2. --I R R 3. If Reverse Polarity is NOT used,remove wiring between terminals#5,#6 and #Al,#A2. Move jumpers of Headers#H4,#H5 to Position'A-. The 1 kQ resistor 1 01-S P K must be placed at the End of Line for supervision. Initiation is via dry contact closure across supervised input terminals#Al,#A2 as shown. VoiceCom-MM package comes with the MM-1 MessageMaker pre-installed. All contacts are 30 volts DC, 1 Ampere resistive load. 6. Minimum wire size#18 AWG. Maximum wire size#12 AWG. Place Supervisory Jumper 7. Refer to Chart#1 -System Loading'for available power. �--across pins#3&#4 of last 8. For Compatible Notification Appliances please refer to Chart 2. module 100 Watt VoiceCom System Wiring Diagram Figure 2 STROBES: MAX 2 AMPS REFER TO SYSTEMS LOADING CHART#1 I I SHOWN FOR STYLE'Y'. ALL CIRCUITS SUPERVISED, interoonnect j 1 POWER LIMITED. Cable to next I SUPERVISING VOLTAGE t modulo. + +� i ACROSS NAC is 7 V TO 9 V DC. Last Header must I I MAX RIPPLE CURRENT<300 mV I EOL I REFER TO SYSTEMS LOADING ��ads 39 K 3 W CHART#t FOR SYSTEM LOADING pins#3&4 1/2 W i I I i N� ®® e EGA -----I ! QQ I e8 8 EGI - -- J Jt J2 1 S L1 L1 L2 L2 EGO - ------ — --- — --- — — i S L1 Lt L2 L2 EGo — — I Jt J2 J3 I R R i R R I 1k1 ; 101-STRB i i 101-SPK 1k2 1 I To"EG"tab on I I I next module '- - - - - - - -f —I + EOL 39 Ki2 Fled&Black Strobe Cable I 112 W EACH 101-STRB module connected to I I the AUX-PS requires a cable.Refer to I J 1 J2 i the 101STRB data sheet I _ Interconnect _ EGo Cable —0 \ 8 8 e Red I I I S LR1 L7 L2 R EGp -- 7 Add-On Auxiliary Power *2 III ( Black Supply&50 W Amplifier I I 101-SPK I Fused �) - U Speaker CableBMM S I I I replaces interconnect cable, I I + --O B+ 1 m and powers all I I I STROBES: MAX 2 AMPS following 101-SPK I I I FER TO EMS B- I Connect to modules LOADING CHART VPS ® 24 V Battery o JI P C o I I EOL G Blue& 39 M 12o V AC to BLACK& White j 1/2 W I WHITE FLYING LEADS Wire FROM POWER SUPPLY. J12 J AF 9 eib 6 e EGO - - FACTORY WIRING: AMP-25-50 i AJ2 S R L7 L2 R EGO- -- PS-AUX"B=to"G"OF 101-CE. PS-AUX "J 12"HEADER TO 101- Red *1 I J 3 101-STR B PS HEADER"J 11'% AMP-25450 Terminal#10 to 101- AMP Quick Connect Terminal"E 1" �— I— The AMP-25-50 Amplifier and — —— — —� 1 I SPEAKER: MAX 50 W.REFER PS-AUX are assembled in the m 1 TO LOADING CHART#1 following VoiceCom Systems E1 I m U and provides additional capacity as shown in Fig 1,Chart 1. co 101-C E (Max System Capacity 100 W) CL1 o I 8 1 EOL VoiceCom-L a c i 39 Ka VoiceCom-LR ill G o 112 W VoiceCom-MML - m VoiceCom-MMLR _`__ B e e EGp J J1 J2 S L1 L1 L2 L2 EGo- --- *1 101-STRB modules powered from the PS-AUX: 2 R R Program Header H2 and H4 to the'A'Position. 101-SPK REFER to Section # 2 of Manual for details. 2 101-SPK modules MUSTALL have Program Headers FROM GREEN'EARTH GROUND' H2 and H4 in the"S" Position. WIRE FROM CHASSIS 50 Watt VoiceCom System with Standby Wiring Diagram Figure 3 =CONNFING Strobe Supervisory Modules ) to the PS-AUX The AMP-25-50 Amplifier and PS-AUX are assembled in the following VoiceCom Systems: The System provides 50 watts Standby Audio Power. VoiceCom-LS VoiceCom-LSR VoiceCom-MMLS VoiceCom-MMLSR 120 V AC to BLACK& WHITE FLYING LEADS Interconnect To Previous FROM POWER S UPPLY. CableTo J 2 of (Module Previous SHOWN FOR STYLE"Y". Module ALL CIRCUITS SUPERVISED, I POWER LIMITED. I SUPERVISING VOLTAGE ACROSS 1-1-1.2 is 7 V TO 9 V DC. MAX RIPPLE CURRENT<300 mV REFER TO SYSTEMS LOADING I CHART#1 FOR SYSTEM LOADING I I g— ( m Shown in the supervisory mode. RED Polarity reverses In Alarm. VP S RED I v Strobes:Max 2 Amps. Fused Refer to Systems (6Amp) BLK G I m L,oacing Chart#1 Battery BLK I Cable CD I \ I = {) .� I EOL I 39 KII PS-AUX 1i2 W AMP-25-50 8 e e EG t— — J1 J2 j S L1 L1 L2 L2 EGo_ J R R 101-STRB Red& Black *� I J 3 Strobe Cable I Shown in the supervisory mode. I EACH 101- I Polarity reverses in Alarm. I + STRB module I m Refer Strobes:S Max 2 Amps. I Connect to connected to 12 Loading Chan#1 24 V Battery the AUX-PS I c) requires a U cable. Refer ( C ,1 I to the 101- 0 I STRB data I m EOL I sheet ( ` 3 2 W I EG J 8 e e ,— _ Jt J2 i S L1 L1 L2 L2 EGO �•� --i R R 101-STRB modules powered from the PS-AUX modules J 3 101-STRB B MUST have headers H2 and H4 programmed to the "A" I PlaQe Supervisory position. Jumper across pins#3 REFER to Section # 2 of Manual for details. & #4 of last module Chart 2. Compatible Notification Appliances Category Product Category Product Category Product Category Product Strobes SVMT-F Speakers SL25-C Speaker I-SM70-S75-W Sync. I-SH25-S17S SVMITF SL25-F Strobes I-SM25-S110 Speaker I-SH70-S17S SVM3T SO SL25-S I-SM70-S 110 I-S H 25-S 17S-W S15-STD SL70-C (cont.) I-SM25-S110-W Strobes I-SH70-SWS-W S15-SGL SL70-F I-SM70-S110-W These I-SH25-S30S S15-SUR SL70-S I-SM25-C modules must I-SH70-S30S S15-RET I-SM70-C be used with a I-SH25-S30S-W S30-STD I-SM25-S17-C Synchronizing I-SH70-S30S-W S30-SGL Speaker I-SH25 I-SM70-S17-C Control Module I-SH25-S60S S30-SUR I SH70 I-SM25-S30-C (DSC,DSC-w, I-SH70-S60S Strobes SCM-F,or S30-RET I-SH25-W I-SM70-S30-C SCM-Fw) I-SH25-S60S-W S75-STD ISH70-W I SM25 S60 C I SH70 S60S W. S75-SGL I-SH 25-S 17 I-SM 70-S60-C I-S H 25-S75S S75-SUR I-SH70-S 17 I-SM25-S75-C I-S H 70-S75 S S75-RET I-SH25-S17-W I-SM70-S75-C I-SH25-S75S-W S 15/75-STD I-SH70-S 17-W I-SM 25-S 110-C I-S H 70-S75S-W S 15/75-SGL I-SH25-S30 I-SM70-S 110-C I-S H 25-S 110S S 15175-SUR I-S H70-S30 I-S M 70-R-C I-S H 70-S 110S S 110-STD I-SH25-S30-W I-S H 25-S 11 oS-W S 110-SGL I-SH70-S30-W I-S H 70-S 110S-W S 110-RET I-SH25-S60 I-S H 25-S 17S-C S 15-F S I-SH70-S60 I-S H 70-S 17S-C S15-F I-SH25-S60-W Sync. S15S-F I-SH25-S30S-C S15-FT I-SH70-S60-W Strobes S15S-FS I-SH70-S30S-C S 15-ST I-SH25-S75 S 15S-FT I-SH25-S60S-C S15-S I-SH70-S75 These S 15S-S I-S H70-S60S-CI-SH25-S75S-C S17-FS I-SH25-S75-W modules must S15S-ST S17-F I-SH70-S75-W be used with a S17S-F I-SH70-S75S-C S17-FT I-SH25-S110 Synchronizing S17S-FS I-SH25-S110S-C S17-ST I-SH70-S110 Control Module S17S-FT I-SH70-S110S-C S75-FS I-SH25-S110-W (DSC,DSC-W, S17S-S I-SM25-S17S SCM-F,or I SM70 S17S S75-F I-SH70-S110-W SCM-FW) S17S-ST S75-S I-SH25-C S75S-F I-SM25-S 17 S-W S75-FT I-SH70-C S75S-FS I-SM70-SWS-W S75-ST I-SH25-S17-C S75S-FT I-SM25-S30S S 110-FS I-SH70-S 17-C S75S-S I-S M70-S30S S 110-S I-S H 25-S30-C S75S-ST I-SM25-S30S-W S 110-ST I-SH70-S30-C U-S 17S I-S M70-S30S-W U-S 17 I-SH25-S60-C U-S 17S-W I-SM25-S60S U-S 17-W i-SH70-S60-C U-S30S I-S M70-S60S U-S 17-1 I-S H 25-S75-C U-S30S-W I-SM25-S60S-W U-S 17-1-W I-SH70-S75-C U-S60S I-S M70-S60S-W U-S 17-C I-S H 25-S 110-C U-S60S-W I-SM25-S75S U-S 17-W-C I-SH70-S 110-C U-S75S I-S M70-S75S U-S30 I-SM-25 U-S75S-W I-SM25-S75S-W U-S30-W I-SM-70 U-S 110S I-S M70-S75S-W U-S30-1 I-SM25-W U-S 110S-W I-SM25-S 110S U-S30-1-W I-S M70-W U-S 17S-1 I-S M70-S 110S U-S30-C I-SM25-S 17 U-S 17S-W-1 I-S M 25-S 110S-W U-S30-W-C I-S M70-S 17 U-S30S-1 I-S M70-S 110S-W U-S60 I-SM25-S17-W U-S30S-W I-SM25-SWS-C U-S60-W I-SM70-S 17-W U-S60S-1 I-S M70-S WS-C U-S60-1 I-S M 25-S30 U-S60S-1-W I-SM25-S30S-C U-S60-1-W I-SM70-S30 U-S75S-1 I-SM70-S30S-C U-S60-C I-SM 25-S30-W U-S75S-1-W I-SM25-S60S-C U-S60-W-C I-SM70-S30-W U-S 110S-1 I-S M70-SWS-C U-S75 I-SM25-S60 U-S 110S-1-W I-S M25-S75S-C U-S75-W I-S M70-S60 U-S 17S-C I-S M70-S75S-C U-S75-1 I-SM25-S60-W U-S 17S-W-C I-S M 25-S 110S-C U-S75-1-W I-S M70-S60-W U-S30S-C I-S M70-S 110S-C U-S75-C I-SM25-S75 U-S30S-W-C I-S M70-S75S-R-C U-S75-W-C I-SM70-S75 U-S60S-C U-S 110 I-SM25-S75-W U-S60S-W-C U-S 110-W U-S75S-C U-S 110-1 U-S75S-W-C U-S 110-1-W U-S 110S-C U-S 110-C U-S 110S-W-C U-S 11 o-W-C Cerberus Pyrotronics Cerberus Pyrotronics 8 Fernwood Road 50 East Pearce Street Florham Park,NJ 07932 7/00 Richmond Hill,Ontario Siemens BuildingTechnologies Tel:(973)593-2600 5M L46, 1B7 CN FAX:(973)593-6670 SCD-IG Tel:(905)764-8384 July 2000 Cerberus Division Website:www.cerbpyro.com Printed in U.S.A. FAX:(905)731-9182 Supersedes sheet dated 7/99 SIEMENS Cerberus Division i e• Initiating Devices Manual Fire Alarm Boxes ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS MSI-10B and MSI-20B Intelligent Manual Fire Alarm Boxes for MXL,IXL,and XL3 Control Panels . Durable Design .. Shock and Vibration Resistant 9 . Pull Down Lever Remains Down Until Reset . New Custom Microcomputer Chip Technology Dynamic Supervision . Reset with Allen Key . No Break Rods Necessary . Two Wire Operation . Surface or Semiflush Installation ® a o . FPI-32 Programs and.Verifies Device's Address and Tests Device's Functionality t . Electronic Address Programming is Easier and More Dependable . Single and Double Action Models uL Listed, CSFM, FM and NYMEA Approved Introduction The MSI-10B and 20B manual fire alarm boxes operate Cerberus Pyrotronics MSI-10B and 20B intelligent manual with the MXL, IXL/ICON-1 and XL3 control panels. fire alarm boxes provide the markets'most advanced The manual fire alarm box's microcomputer chip has the method of address programming and supervision, com- capacity of storing, in memory, identification information bined with sophisticated control panel communication. as well as important operating status information. Each MSI manual fire alarm box incorporates a new Cerberus P rotronics'innovative technology custom microcomputer chip.The microcomputer chip y gy also allows all MSI Series Intelligent manual fire alarm boxes to be technology,and its sophisticated bi-directional communica- tion capabilities with the control panel,achieves the state programmed by using the Model FPI-32 Programmer/ of an"Intelligent Initiating Device." Tester. The FPI-32 Programmer/Tester is acompact, portable, menu driven accessory which makes program- ming and testing a manual fire alarm box device faster, Description easier and more dependable than previous methods.The The MSI-10B and 20B are constructed of durable molded FPI-32 eliminates the need for the device's mechanical polycarbonate material which is matte finished in red addressing mechanisms, such as program jumpers, with raised white lettering.The housing accommodates a dipswitches or rotary dials because the FPI-32 electroni- "pull-down" lever which, when operated, locks in position cally sets the manual fire alarm box's address into its indicating the manual fire alarm box has been activated. microcomputer chip, nonvolatile memory.Vibration, The pull down lever remains down and locked until the corrosion and other conditions which deteriorate mechani- • manual fire alarm box is reset.The manual fire alarm box cal addressing mechanisms are no longer cause for is reset only by opening the hinged housing cover with concern. an allen key and then closing and locking the cover. CATALOG NUMBER 6 1 87 The MSI-1013 and 20B are fitted with screw terminals for The addressable manual fire alarm box shall be UL listed. connection to an addressable circuit.They can be either surface or semiflush mounted. The addressable manual fire alarm box shall be dynami- The MSI Series manual fire alarm boxes derive their cally supervised and uniquely identifiable by the control panel. power, communicate information and receive commands &ver a single pair of wires. The addressable manual fire alarm box's address shall be programmed with the use of a portable programming The MSI Series is compatible on the same circuit with all accessory.The programming accessory shall be a IL and ID-60 Series ionization, photoelectric or thermal Cerberus Pyrotronics FPI-32 Program mer/Tester.The detectors,TRI Series interfaces or CZM Series address- portable programmer shall be menu driven. Once the able conventional zone modules. desired address is entered, the programmer shall set and The MSI-10B and 20B intelligent manual fire alarm boxes verify the address.The programming accessory shall also are Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. listed. be capable of testing the device's functionality.The addres- sable manual fire alarm box's address shall be set by Engineer and Architect Specifications electronic means only. No mechanical means such as The addressable manual fire alarm box shall incorporate a programming pins, dipswitches or rotary dials shall be custom microprocessor based integrated circuit which required to set the device's address. shall provide communication with its compatible control The MSI-1013 or MSI-20B Manual Fire alarm box shall be panel.The addressable manual fire alarm box shall be a compatible on the same circuit with all other Cerberus Cerberus Pyrotronics Model MSI-10B or MSI-20B which Pyrotronics IL, FP ID-60 Series or X Series detectors. MSX shall be compatible with the Cerberus Pyrotronics MXL, or MSI Series addressable manual fire alarm boxes,TRX or IXL/ICON-1 and XL3 control panels. TRI Series addressable interface modules, or CZM Series addressable conventional zone modules. The addressable manual fire alarm box shall be con- structed of durable molded polycarbonate material which Ordering Information is matte finished in red with raised white Iettering.The housing shall accommodate a "pull down" lever, which Model No. Description Shipping Weight when operated locks in position after releasing a spring MSI-10B Adressable Manual Fire Alarm Box, 2 lb.(.90 kg.) loaded switch.To indicate the manual fire alarm box has Single Action been activated, the pull down lever shall remain down MSI-208 Adressable Manual Fire Alarm Box, 2.5 lb.(1.13 kg.) and locked until the manual fire alarm box is reset.The Double Action Oinged anual fire alarm box shall be reset only by opening the housing cover with an allen key and then closing SB-5R Surface Mounting Box 1.5lb.(.68 kg.) and locking the cover. 50046204.W Reset Tool Package(Contains 2 .5 lb.(.23 kg.) tools) Mounting Data �'�� � HOUSING 4 in HINGED TO NAMEPLATE PYROTRONICS BACKPLATE / SB-5R t 1/6 In 5'h in I o HOUSING� �' 00 03 in t\ \ 0 p 31/2 in DEEP \ p ^ SWITCH BOX LOCKING p /v) (USER SUPPLIED) SCREW BACKPLATE \ \ \ SURFACE MOUNTING ENCLOSURE �/ Typical Wiring Diagram TO NEXT ADDRESSABLE DEVICE :;2 _ FROM XL3 OR MXL CONTROL PANEL OR PREVIOUS ADDRESSABLE DEVICE al EARTH GROUND (See Note1) NOTES: 1. If shielded cable is being used,the following wiring details should be adhered to: A. If the device is connected to a grounded electrical box, the shields should be wired through and not connected to ground.The earth ground terminal of the device should be tied to the electrical box. B. If shielded cable is used in grounded metallic raceway, tie the shield through and tie the earth ground terminal to the electrical box/raceway. C. If the device is connected to a non-grounded electrical box tie the shields to the earth ground terminal. D. If shielded cable is used without raceway or in non- metallic raceway tie the shields to the earth ground • terminal. i • Cerberus Divsion Cerberus Divison 8 Fernwood Road 50 East Pearce Street Florham Park,NJ 07932 3/01 Richmond Hill,Ontario Siemens Building Technologies Tel:(973)593-2600 10M L4B,1 B7 CN 9 9 FAX:(973)593-6670 SCD-IG Tel:(905)764-8384 March 2001 Cerberus Division Website:www.cerbpyro.com Printed in U.S.A. FAX:(905)731-9182 Supersedes sheet dated 1/00 SIEMENS Fire Safety FP-11 FirePrinfm Detector Intelligent Fire Detector for MXL, MXL-IQ and MXLV Control Panels ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • Most Sophisticated"Detector Intelligence"available today • Multi-Criteria fire detection for the price of a photoelectric detector • FirePrintTM'Technology to discriminate between deceptive phenomena and an actual fire • Easily programmed to match specific hazard profiles from the control panel • Pre-Alarm reporting based on fire profile selected • Remote sensitivity measurement capability �, • System logic activation based on any of three inputs from ' detector(smoke, heat or neural network) • Field cleanable chamber with replaceable chamber parts available • Multi-color detector status LED • , Two-wire operation 00 • Compatible with SENSORLINK, Model FPI-32 field programmer/tester • Supports EnviroLINK software based automatic environmental compensation • Backward compatible with older MXL systems (Rev. 2 and above) • Optional fully programmable relay base,audible base,and duct housing • OUL Listed, ULC Listed,CSFM, FM, NYMEA uL Approved Introduction mechanical programming methods and reduces The FP-11 Intelligent Fire Detector provides the life installation and service costs by electronically pro- safety industry with the most highly evolved detection gramming and testing the detector prior to installation. system available today. The FP-11 utilizes advanced The FP-11 fire detector is compatible with the MXL detection technology that allows the detector to family of control panels including the MXL, MXL-IQ, distinguish non-threatening deceptive phenomena, and MXLV. such as cigarette smoke, from actual fire hazards, while optimizing detection for the area in which it is The FP-11 detector is Underwriters Laboratories and installed. No other detection system available today Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Listed. offers a higher level of protection or nuisance alarm immunity. The FP-11 uses state-of-the-art Description microprocessor circuitry with error check, detector self-diagnostics and supervision programs. The FP-11 is a plug-in, two-wire, multi-sensor detector with both photoelectric and thermal inputs and is The FP-11 intelligent fire detector is compatible with compatible with the MXL family of control panel the Fire Safety SENSORLINK, Model FPI-32 field systems. Each detector consists of a dust resistant, programmer/tester, which is a compact, portable, field cleanable photo chamber, a solid state non- menu-driven accessory for electronically programming mechanical thermal sensor, microprocessor based and testing detectors, easily and reliably. The FPI-32 eliminates the need for cumbersome, unreliable CATALOG NUMBER 6175 electronics with a low-profile plastic cover and base. evaluating this information with sophisticated The FP-11 utilizes state-of-the-art ASIC and surface mathematical formulas, or algorithms, comparing this mount technology for maximum reliability. Every FP-11 input to characteristics of both threatening fires and fire detector is shipped with a protective dust cover. deceptive phenomena that would "fool" any ordinary detector.Thistechnology was developed over years of The FP-11 fire detector utilizes an infrared light research and reviewing the results of over 20 years of emitting diode ({BLED), and light sensing photodiode. fire test data in one of the world's most advanced fire Under normal conditions, light transmitted by the LED research centers. The results of this research are the is directed away from the photodiode and scattered mathematical models that form the algorithms used in through the smoke chamber in a controlled pattern. FirePrint. No other fire detector has this level of The smoke chamber is designed to manage light intelligence or this amount of research and develop- dissipation and extraneous reflections from dust ment supporting it's design. particles or other non-smoke airborne contaminants in such a way as to maintain stable, consistent detector The microprocessor's software can identify and operation. When smoke enters the detector chamber, disregard false input caused by radio frequency (RFI) light emitted from the IRLED is scattered by the and electromagnetic (EMI) interference, and validates smoke particles and is received by the photodiode. all trouble conditions before annunciating or reporting The FP-11 also utilizes a modern, accurate, shock- to the control panel. The FP-11 detector's microproces- or uses an integral EEPROM to store the detector's s resistant thermistor to sense temperature changes. address and other critical operating parameters which The "on-board" FirePrint technology allows the detector to gather smoke and thermal data, and to include the assigned program values for alarm andtrouble thresholds. Communications within the analyze this information in the detector's "neural network:' By comparing data received with the detector itself and between the FP-11 and the control panel, or with the FPI-32 field programmer/tester, are common characteristics of fires, or fire fingerprints, supervised and safeguarded against disruption by the FP-11 can compare these "Fire Prints" to those of reliable, microprocessor based error checking routines. deceptive phenomena that cause other detectors to Additionally, the microprocessor supervises all alarm. The advanced FirePrint technology allows the EEPROM memory locations and provides a high FP-11 to accurately determine a true fire hazard from degree of EEPROM failure fault tolerance. a non-threatening deceptive phenomena WITHOUT needing to use alarm delaying verification and confir- In MXL(V) applications, the FP-11 determines its mation techniques, which can increase the probability operating status to be normal, in alarm, or in trouble of losses due to fire. depending on the difference between the alarm *The FP-11 provides the highest level of detector threshold values stored in the detector's memory and intelligence available today with adetector/control the detector's latest analog measurement. Thedetector then communicates changes in its status to panel link that allows the user to program the detector the control panel. for the specific hazard profile Detectors are optimized by selecting one of the following applications: In addition, the MXL(V) control panel will sample the • Office/Retail value of the FP-11's analog signal over a period of time• Lobby in order to determine if those values indicate exces- • Computer Room sive buildup in the photo chamber; if so, the MXL(V) • Dormitory will indicate that the particular detector requires • Healthcare maintenance. • Parking Garage The FP-11 is listed as a self-testing device. The FP-11's • Utility/Transformer Room visible light emitting diode (LED) flashes green every • Hostile Environment 4 seconds to indicate it is communicating with the • Precious Storage control panel and that it has passed its internal self- • Air Duct test. Should the detector sense a fault or failure within • Warehouse/Light Manufacturing its systems, the LED will flash amber and the detector The software does the rest; no guessing on detector will transmit that information to the control panel. sensitivities or alarm verification; the control panel A quick visual inspection is sufficient to indicate the condition of the detector at any time. If more detailed programs the FP-11 detector for the protected area information is required, a printed report can be without hassle and without confirmation delays. provided from the MXL panel indicating the status Once optimized for the hazards in the protected area, and settings assigned to each individual detector. the FP-11 provides the best detection you can buy. Should the operator or installer forget to program the When the FP-11 moves to the alarm mode, it will flash detector, the FP-11 will revert to a default setting that amber and transmit that information to the control allows it to operate as a standard photoelectric or panel. When the MXL(V) confirms the detectors and to continue flashing until the system is reset at detector. condition, the panel will instruct the.FP-11 to flash red The FP-11's FirePrint technology monitors input from both the photo chamber and the thermal sensor, the control panel. At that same time, any user defined system alarm functions programmed into the system All FP-11 detectors are approved for operation within are activated. Each FP-11 detector can operate one the UL specified temperature range of 32 to 100 remote alarm indicator, one auxiliary relay, or one degrees F (0 to 38 degrees Q. audible base. 0 Detector sensitivity, calibration, and identification are Application Data dynamically supervised by the control panel. Detector Installation of the FP-11 series of fire detectors sensitivity and pre-alarm levels are a function of the requires a two-wire circuit of 18 AWG (minimum) application chosen at the control panel and are thermoplastic fixture wire enclosed in conduit, or 18 controlled by the panel. If an alternate, non-FirePrint AWG limited energy, shielded cable without conduit, mode is selected, then the sensitivity can be changed if permitted by local codes. Field wiring should from the control panel. conform to local and National Electric Codes and the The SensorLINK FPI-32 Program/Test accessory is control panel wiring specifications. used to program and verify the detector's address. 7-tapping" is permitted only for Style 4 (Class B) The technician selects the accessory's program mode wiring. to enter the desired address. The FPI-32.automatically sets and verifies the address and tests the detector. FP-11 fire detectors can be applied within the maxi- It also allows the user to change the device ID from mum 30 foot center spacing (900 sq. ft. areas) as that of an FP-11 to an older detector ID such as an ILP- referenced in NFPA 72. This applications guideline is 1, ILPT-1, ILP-2, ID-60P or ID-60PT to allow for easy based on ideal conditions, specifically, smooth ceiling replacement of older detectors without the need of surfaces, minimal air movement, and no physical reprogramming the control panel. obstructions between potential fire sources and the detector. Do not mount detectors in close proximity The FPI-32 operates on AC power or rechargeable to ventilation or heating and air conditioning outlets. batteries, providing flexibility and convenience in Exposed joints or beamed ceilings may also affect safe programming and testing equipment almost anywhere. spacing limitations for detectors. Should questions When in the test mode, the FPI-32 will perform a arise regarding detector placement, observe NFPA series of diagnostic tests without altering the address 72 guidelines. or other stored data, allowing technicians to determine if the detector is operating properly. Good fire protection system engineering and common The FP-11 fire detector may be installed on the same sense dictate how and when fire detectors areinstalled and used. Contact your local Siemens Fire ®initiating circuit with IL or ID series detectors (Photo- Safety authorized sales outlet whenever you need electric, thermal, or ionization), MSI series manual assistance applying FirePrint in unusual applications. stations,TRI series interfaces, ICP output control Be sure to follow NFPA guidelines, UL/ULC approved devices, or CZM series of addressable, conventional installation instructions, which are included with every zone modules. detector, and local codes as for all fire protection All FP-11 detectors can be cleaned in the field, when equipment. required, by simply removing the detector cover and unsnapping the photo chamber. There is also the Dimensions option of cleaning the interior of the detector with a clean, soft cloth or brush, or replacing the labyrinth and s°Diameter Base bug screen included in the detector maintenance kit, model DMK-11. The FP-11 uses the low profile surface mounting base, T model DB-11. This base mounts on a 4-inch octagon, square, or a single gang electrical box. The base z 3" utilizes screw clamp contacts for electrical connections Overall and self-wiping contacts for increased reliability. The Height base can be used with the optional LK-11 detector locking kit which contains 50 detector locks and an installation tool, to prevent unauthorized removal of the detector head. The DB-11 base has integral decora- tive plugs to cover the outer mounting screw holes. The FP-11 is electrically compatible with existing MXL detector accessories including relays, remote lamps, duct housings, and audible bases. With duct housings, a base adapter and new detector housing cover are •required (order AD-11 UK upgrade kit).To use existing DB-3S base or audible base, the FP-11 requires a DB- ADPT base adapter. Technical Specifications Current Requirements: Normal 750 pa Alarm 750 pa Operating Temperature: +32°F (0°C) to 100°F (38°C) per UL 268/268A Wumidity: 0-93% Relative Humidity Non-Condensing Ordering Information Part Model Description Number FP-11 Addressable FirePrint Fire Detector 500-095112 DB-11 Detector Mounting Base for Series 11 500-094151 AD-11 P Air Duct Housing for Series 11 500-095656 AD-11XPR Air Duct Housing w/Relay for Series 11 500-096062 Intelligent Detector DB-X11 RS Relay Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detectors 500-096125 RLI-1 Remote(red)alarm indicator-4"octagon box mount 500-390673 RLI-2 Remote(red►alarm indicator-single gang box mount- 500-390674 LK-11 Base Locking Kitfor Series 11 detectors 500-695350 DMK-11 Series 11 Maint Kit(replacement labyrinth and bug 500-695338 bug screen) AD-11UK Air Duct Housing Cover/Adapter Kit 500-695967 DB-ADPT Base Adapter to DB-3S Base 500-094187 In Canada Order. FP-11C Addressable FirePrint Fire Detector(ULC) 500-095112C DB11C Detector Mountinq BaseforSeries 11(ULC) 500-095687 AD 11PC Air Duct Housing(ULC) 500-095984 DB X11RSC Relay Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detectors(ULC) 500-096125C ADBX-11C Audible Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detector(ULC) 500-096181C r • Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road 50 East Pearce Street Florham Park,NJ 07932 6/01 Richmond Hill,Ontario Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (973)593-2600 10M 1_413, 1B7 CN FAX: (973)593-6670 SFS-IG Tel:(905)764-83B4 June 2001 Fire Safety Website:www.cerbpyro.com Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905)731-9182 supercedes sheet dated 10r00 SIEMENS Fire Safety Air Duct 11 ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • For Series 11 Detectors • Relay Models Available • Self contained Model availiable with "On- Board" Power Supply • Alarm LEDVisible from Front • Clear Housing Cover for Quick Identification of DetectorType • UL Listed, ULC Listed =EPF O CSFM, FM, NYMEA Approved oIntroduction Description The Siemens Fire Safety air duct detector housings are The Siemens Fire Safety air duct housing is uniquely designed to be used with the PE-11 and FP-11 detec- designed to use the photoelectric detector. tors. Designed for installation directly to heating, ventilating and air conditioning duct systems, they Sensitivity of PE-11 detectors can be checked by viewing comply with National Fire Protection Association the LED or an RSAW-11 or RSAC-11 multicolor remote Standard No. 90A. When equipped with photoelectric lamp.A green flash indicates the detector has passed its detectors, these units will signal the presence of self test.Amber indicates a trouble condition, and red hazardous quantities of products of combustion or indicates an alarm state. smoke being carried through the duct system. Air duct FP-11 sensitivity may be viewed from the multi-color detec-tors are not intended to be substituted for open LED on the detectoror preferably may be printed area detection. by command on an optional printer from the MXL Air duct housings can be equipped with,optional control panel. relays.These relays are utilized to operate any The detector unit employs a cross-sectional sampling supplementary equipment when smoke or particles principle of operation. Inlet sampling tubes are avail- of combustion are detected. able in four lengths (see table on reverse side). Outlet Note:Most control equipment guarantee only one sampling tubes are one common length. A continuous detector per zone when the detector operated relay cross-sectional sample of air moving through the duct function is critical. The connection of a remote lamp is taken.This averages the effects of laminar flow, and a remote relay per detector is allowed with PXL or stratification or skin effect phenomena occurring in the System 31 only, other conventional systems may use duct that could prevent combustion product or smoke either a remote lamp or a relay. (especially in large ducts)from reaching a spot type detector. With the MXL series of control panels, up to 60 detectors per circuit having relays may be used. In addition,the unique design of the sampling chamber The connection of a remote lamp or a remote relay insures uniform sensitivity in air velocities, ranging from is allowed for each detector but not both. a low of 300 feet per minute to as high as 4000 feet per minute. OAir duct housings(see Ordering Information)are Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.listed. CATALOG NUMBER 6178 Replaces Catalog Sheet Number 6177 The inlet sampling tube length is determined by the Dimensions width of the air duct being protected.The inlet tube 7'h. 4' nearest to but greater than the duct width should be 19cm '-10.2cm used (see table).The inlet tube can then be trimmed at Holesting(4HA6- j&e job site to the exact width of the duct.The outlet o mpling tube for all ducts, irrespective of width, has a fixed length of approximately 3 inches (75 cm) and is \Be urn Tuhe supplied with the duct housing. Gasket Duct Width Sampling Tube Model No. 9'to 1'9'(21 cm to 51 cm) STA-2 13'F° O O O 1'9"to 33"(51 cm to 97.5 cm) STA-3 332cm O SupplyTuhe 33"to 63"(97.5 cm to 187.5 cm) STA-6 (5 3"to 99"(187.5 cm to 292.5 cm) STA-10 Duct Greaterthan 99'(2925 cm) Consult Siemens Cerberus Electrical Connection Division O Hole for 3A" Conduit(Both Sides) When the use of a remote relay is required, order model AD-11 PR for conventional systems; AD-11 XPR _ for MXL systems. SamplingTube SelectionTable Shipping Weight Maintenance of the detector is easily accomplished by Model Description Lbs. kg. the removal of the Series 11 duct housingsampling AD-11P Series 11 air duct housing with cover for the sam p g PE-11 and FP-11 detectors 5 2.25 chamber cover.The detector, which plugs into the AD-11PR Series 11 air duct housing with cover for the housing, is easily removed for cleaning by a trained PE-11 photoelectric detector and equipped technician. with remote relay 5 2.25 AD-11XPR Series 11 air duct housing with civer for the All that is necessary for the installation of the air duct FP-11 detector equipped with remote relay 5 2.25 detector is the cutting of three small holes for the SA-11P Series 11 air duct housing with power supply Wpiing tube installation (template included) and the for self-contained unit operation for Pe-11 (ling of four holes for mounting the air duct housing. photoelectric detector 7 3.15 The unit is then easily mounted in place and connec- A0-11UK Upgrade kit for using PE-11 or FP-11 detector tion made to the existing wires or terminals if optional in a series 3 duct housing 1 .45 accessories are utilized. STA-2 Sampling Tube,for ducts 9'to 1'9' 1 .45 STA-3 Sampling Tube,for ducts 1'9'to 3'3' 2 .9 When using the PE-11 or FP-11 detector in an AD-31 or STA-6 Sampling Tube,for ducts 3'3'to 6'3' 4 1.8 AD-31LP duct detector housing you must use the STA-10 Sampling Tube,for ducts 6'3'to 9'9 Sampling AD-11 UK upgrade kit consisting of a detector base Tubes greater than 9'9',consult Siemens adapter and a new duct housing cover. Any Series 3 Fire Safety 6 3.7 accessories such as remote lamps on relays will also RLC-11 Remote Alarm Lamp,ceiling mounted for PE-11 .5 .22 have to be updated to PE-11 accessories.The FP-11 is RLW-11 Remote Alarm Lamp,wall mounted for PE-11 .5 .22 electrically compatible with Series 3 MXL accessories. RSAC-11 RemoteTri-color LED,ceiling mounted for PE-11 .5 .22 RSAW-11 Remote Tri-color LED,wall mounted for PE-11 .5 .22 PE-11 Conventional Photelectric Detector 1 .45 FP-11 I Intelligent FirePrint"m Detector 1 .45 Model Description Part Number RLI-1 Remote(red)alarm indicator- 4"octagon box mount 500-390673 RLI-2 Remote(red)alarm indicator- single gang box mount 500-390674 Note: Minimum hardware required is one Air Duct Housing Assembly,one Sampling Tube and one Detector. NOTICE:The use of other than Siemens Fire Safety detectors and bases with Siemens Fire Safety equipment will be considered a misapplication of Siemens Fire Safety equipment and as such voids all warranties either expressed or implied in regard to loss, damage, liabilities and/or service problems Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road 50 East Pearce Street Florham Park,NJ 07932 6/01 Richmond Hill,Ontario Siemens Building o Tel:(973)593-2600 10M L4B,1B7 CN g Technologies FAX:(973)593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905)764-8384 June 2001 Fire Safety Website:www.cerbpyro.com Printed in U.S.A. FAX:(905)731-9182 Supersedes sheet dated 1100 SIEMENS Cerberus Division SIP Speaker Series Clear-Speak" Speakers and Speaker Strobes ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • The Adapter'" feature offers four field selectable candela values - 15/75, 30/75, 75 or 110 • Strobe operates in either sync or non-sync modes �3 • Clear audio reproduction with selectable audio power taps (1/4, 1/2, 1 &2 watts) • Low profile, only 1"deep . • Speakers are available with 25V or 70V audio line matching transformers • Strobes meet ADA guidelines Speaker • OUL 1480 & UL 1971 listed, all other listings �" x pending • UL 1971 listed for both wall and ; I ceiling mount ' s R• ADA/NFPA/ANSI compliant • Strobe synchronization requires the Dual Sync �. Control Module or PAD-3 .. , • Terminals accept 12 awg wire Speaker Strobe • Made in USA, ISO quality crafted Description The Clear-Speak`° models S-LP25-MCS, S-LP25-MCS-W, The Adapter feature offers four field selectable candela S-LP70-MCS, S-LP70-MCS-W & S-LP25-MCS-C, settings - 15/75, 30/75, 75 or 110. S-LP70-MCS-C speaker strobes are listed under UL 1971 for signaling devices for the hearing impaired. All models t5 DETAIL-ADAPTER are listed under UL 1480 for speaker appliances. They are designed for multiple power requirements witWhigh S` SELECTOR SWITCH dBA output at each power tap.All models are offered with a choice of either 25V or 70V audio transformer, with field selectable taps, 1/4 to 2 watts.These speakers The strobes use a Xenon flashtube with solid state incorporate a high efficiency speaker for maximum circuitry for maximum reliability and efficiency.The output at minimum power across a frequency range of strobes have a modern rounded dome shape made of 400 to 4000 Hz. clear polycarbonate for maximum performance. Strobe Syncronization requires the Dual Sync Module or PAD-3. CATALOG NUMBER 2551 Replaces Catalog Sheet Number 2549 Engineering Specifications The audible/visual notification appliances shall be models S-LP25-C, S-LP70-C and S-LP25-MCS-C, S-LP70- Cerberus Pyrotronics Low Profile Series S-LP25-MCS, MCS-C. S-LP25-MCS-W, S-LP70-MCS, S-LP70-MCS-W and The Series S-LP25, S-LP70, S-LP25-W, S-LP70-W, and S- S-LP25-MCS-C, S-LP70-MCS-C Selectable Candela LP25-MCS, S-LP25-MCS-W, S-LP70-MCS, Strobe -Speakers, or approved equal.The audible S-LP70-MCS-W shall have a square grille for mounting to appliances shall be Cerberus Pyrotronics Low Profile a 4" square backbox, as well as Cerberus Pyrotronics S-LP25, S-LP70, S-LP25-W, S-LP70-W and S-LP25-C, FBX-F and FBX-S Surface Boxes. S-LP70-C Speakers or approved equal.The Series S-LP25-MCS, S-LP25-MCS-W, S-LP70-MCS, The Series S-LP25-C, S-LP70-C, and S-LP25-MCS-C, S-LP70-MCS-W and S-LP25-MCS-C, S-LP70-MCS-C S-LP70-MCS-C shall have a round grille for mounting to a visual segment shall be the Adapter Selectable Candela 4" square backbox. Strobe and shall be listed to UL1971 (Standard for Safety Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired).The Series 2951, S-LP25, S-LP70, S-LP25-W, S-LP70-W, S-LP25-MCS, S-LP25-MCS-W, S-LP70-MCS, S-LP70-MCS-W, S-LP25-C, S-LP70-C and S-LP25-MCS-C, S-LP70-MCS-C speakers shall be UL listed under Environmental to Standard 1480 (Fire Protective Service).The appliances Indoor: h m 120°F(0°C to 49°C) with 85/o humidity shall be listed for indoor applications and shall be ADA/ NFPA/ANSI compliant. Primary Input voltage Speaker Transformer:25V or 70V The strobe segment of the Series S-LP25-MCS, S-LP25- Strobe: Operating voltage range limits MCS-W, S-LP70-MCS, S-LP70-MCS-W and 16-33Vdc orVFWR S-LP25-MCS-C, S-LP70-MCS-C shall produce a flash rate Typical dB Rating @ 1 0 ft.* of one (1) flash per second over the Operating Voltage 1/4W:80 dB typical 1/2W:82 dB typical Range Limits.The strobe shall consist of a xenon flash 1 W:86 dB typical tube enclosed in a rugged clear polycarbonate lens.The 2W:88 dB typical strobe shall be of a low current design, and shall provide Mounting �a minimum of four(4) field selectable strobe intensity Flush:4"square box ettings, 15/75, 30/75, 75, and 110 candela. All settings Surface: FBX-F or FBX-S shall be UL1971 listed for both wall and ceiling mount Shipping Weight (approx.) applications.The selector switch shall be tamper S-LP25, S-LP70, S-LP25-W,S-LP70-W: resistant. It shall not be necessary to remove the 1-1/4 lbs. appliance from the mounting surface to select the strobe S-LP25-MCS, S-LP25-MCS-W,S-LP70- intensity.When strobe synchronization is required, the MCS, S-LP70-MCS-W: 2 lbs. S-LP25-C, S-LP70-C: 1-112 lbs. Strobe shall be compatible with the Cerberus Pyrotronics S-LP25-MCS-C, S-LP70-MCS-C: 2 lbs. 5406 Sync Module, or other source of Cerberus Pyrotronics Sync Protocol, and shall not drift out of Typical readings are frontal sound synchronization. Inputs shall be compatible with standard readings taken with a dB meter with signal mounted on wall. reverse polarity circuit supervision by an FACP The speaker and strobe speaker appliances shall have a Applications 25 or 70VRMS audio input line matching transformer, and shall have field selectable power taps of 1/4, 1/2, 1 and 2 For Emergency Voice Evacuation Systems (EVAC). watts. All versions shall have a typical sound output of up to 88dBA at 10 feet, at 2 watts. The Cerberus Pyrotronics Low Profile speaker and speaker-strobe appliances shall be designed for wall or ceiling mounting.To facilitate easy trouble free installation, and virtually eliminate the potential for ground faults associated with deep appliances and shallow backboxes, the depth of the speakers and strobe- speakers shall be no more than 1"for models S-LP25, MLP70, S-LP25-W, S-LP70-W and S-LP25-MCS, S-LP25- CS-W, S-LP70-MCS, S-LP70-MCS-W, and 1-3/32"for Dimensions 000 o. ° o 0 °° 4-27/32" 7-11/32' o.. o.° .00 oil 4-27/32"--1 1-11/32"— 1 • S-LP Series-Wall Mount S-LP Series-Ceiling Mount F 4U °°° 4-27/32" a 7-11/32' ag 0. R w �m a °® 1ci� E =4-27"/32" Selector 3-5/32' --- 1-3W" Switch Selector Switch 3-17/32" S-LP Series with Adapter Strobe-Wall Mount S-LP Series with Adapter Strobe-Ceiling Mount • Ordering Information Part Wattage Model Number Description Number Taps S-LP25 Speaker 25V 500698800 114, 1/2, 1,2 • S-LP70 Speaker 70V .500698801 114, 1/2, 1,2 S-LP25-C Speaker 25V 500698844 114, 1/2,1,2 S-LP70-C Speaker 70V 500698845 1/4, 1/2, 1,2 S-LP25-W Speaker 25V 500698802 1/4, 1/2, 1,2 S-LP70-W Speaker 70V 500698803 1/4, 1/2, 1,2 Part wattage Ceiling mount units are white.Specify 25Vac or 70Vac,strobe currents Model Number Description Number Taps are Full Wave/Filtered. S-LP25 MCS 25 Volt w/Adapter Strobe(Red) 500$99718 1/4,1/2,1,2 Minimum UL measurements are 78-87dB taken in free air at 360, around the device and averaged.Typical readings are frontal sound S-LP25-MCS-W 25 Volt w/Adapter Strobe(White) 500699720 1/4,1/2,1,2 readings taken with a dB meter with signal mounted on wall. Environ- s-LP25-C-MCS-C 25 Volt w/Adapter Strobe(Ceiling) 500-699719 1/4,1n,1,2 mental ratings 320F to 120°F,(0°C to 49°C)with 85% PH. S-LP70-C-Mcs 70 Volt w/Adapter Strobe(Red) 500699721 1/a,1/2,1,z Note: Before operating speaker, make sure that proper tap is selected s-LP7aw-Mcs-w 70 Volt w/Adapter Strobe(White) 500699723 1/4,1/2,1,2 on speaker. Select power tap by putting shorting jumper between s-LP70-w-Mcs-c 170 Volt w/Adapter Strobe(Ceiling) 500699722 1114,1/2,1,2 pins next to wattage markings on back of basic speaker unit Strobe Intensity Setting Strobe Current Draw 15/75 cd 63 mA 30/75 cd 84 mA 75 cd 143 mA 110 cd 178 mA Accessories Model umber Description FIB 4"Square Surface Back Box FBX-S 1.7"D Flush or Surface Box for Horn/Strobe FBX-SF 2.7"D Flush or Surface Box for Horn/Strobe FBX-F 2.7"D Flush Box for Horn/Strobe 0 Cerberus Division Cerberus Division 8 Fernwood Road 50 East Pearce Street Florham Park,NJ 07932 5/01 Richmond Hill,Ontario Siemens Building Technologies FAX:(973)593 66770 SCD-IG Tel:(905)764-8384 May 2001 Cerberus Division Website:www.cerbpyro.com Printed in U.S.A. FAX:(905)731-9182 New Issue AW City of Dania Beach Fire Rescue Bureau of Fire Prevention 100 West Dania Beach Blvd. k • Dania Beach, FL 33004 (954) 924-3658 (954) 922-2687 FAX To: Charlene Johnso From: Edward Ta Y� Re: Fire Alarm Bids Date: 12/20/01 After review of the fire alarm bids I have determined that the only acceptable choice is the proposal from Siemans. The amount of the bid is $19,360.00. 1 based this decision on the fact that it is a complete package with every necessary device required under the Code and I do not expect any cost over runs. The other proposals were less adequate and less expensive but would cost the City in add-ons because devices are missing in the original bid due to poor investigation and field inspection by the bidder. Siemans - $19,360.00 Complete plans and submittals Sentry Security - $15,589.00 Incomplete plan, missing devices (15) Certified Security - $14,183.00 No Plans, No submittals. American Security - $19,038.00 No Plans, No Submittals I will be free to discuss this with you at your convenience. CITY OF DANIA BEACH BID TABULATION DATE: TIME: 0 PROJECT NAME: �Jihv NO. VENDOR BASE BID 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 BIDS BEING REVIEWED BY: Lf BIDS TO BE RETURNED: zl L