Edwards Signaling 2400 Series User Manual

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2400-2IDC Two Zone Initiating Device Circuit Module (P/N 240457)
This module provides two additional Class B (Style B) Initiating Device Circuits. Each circuit is provided
with an

ENABLE/DISABLE

switch and a tri-color LED. The module requires one option module expansion

space.

2400-IDCA Class A (Style D) IDC Converter Module (P/N 46199-1074)
This Class A (Style D) IDC Converter changes the two Class B (Style B) Initiating Device Circuits on a Two
Zone Initiating Device Circuit Module to Class A (Style D) operation. The module does NOT require any
option module expansion space.

2400-RCT Relay/City-Tie Module (P/N 240459)
The Relay/City-Tie Module is a configurable Normally-Open (N.O.) or Normally-Closed (N.C.) relay
contact, which is configurable to operate on panel Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory, or Reset conditions. The
Relay/City-Tie Module may be configured for, municipal box, reverse polarity, or dry contact operation.
Relay contacts are rated for 24 VDC @ 1A. The module has a disconnect switch and an amber Trouble
LED. The module requires one option module expansion space. Off premise power failure trouble
signaling using this module has a 6 hour delay.

Table 1.2 - 2400-RCT Battery Standby Requirements

Feature

2412

2414

2418

Dialer

Up to 60 Hrs.

Up to 60 Hrs.

Up to 60 Hrs.

Dry Contact (Shunt)

Up to 60 Hrs.

Up to 60 Hrs.

Up to 60 Hrs.

Master Box

Up to 60 Hrs.

Up to 60 Hrs.

Up to 60 Hrs.

Reverse Polarity

Up to 60 Hrs.

Up to 60 Hrs.

Up to 60 Hrs.

NOTES:

1. Refer to battery calculations.
2. NFPA 72 requires 60 hours of stand by battery when connecting to an off premises

monitoring location

DL1 Dialer (Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter) (P/N 240508)
The DL1 dialer module is a Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT) for transmitting alarm,
supervisory and trouble information to a compatible Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver (DACR) via two
dial-up telephone lines. The dialer supports 20 PPS 3/2 or 4/2 format for communicating between the
panel and the DACR (see specifications). Both Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) and Pulse dialing are
automatically supported. AC power failure reporting may be delayed. The dialer performs an automatic
test call every 24 hours to verify communications between the fire alarm panel and the receiving
equipment. Dialer module programming is performed with any standard tone dial(DTMF) telephone. All
programming is password protected.

2400-ADM Four Circuit Annunciator Driver Master Module (P/N 240461)
The Four Circuit Remote Annunciator Driver Module is used to supervise and operate the connection to
four individual alarm zone LEDs on a conventional zone annunciator. The -ADM is automatically
configured for IDC zones 1 to 4. The Annunciator Driver Master Module requires one expansion module
space in the enclosure.

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