Installation, 1 mounting the enclosure, 2 tam trouble annunciator module – Potter PFC-7500 Series User Manual

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4.1

Mounting the Enclosure

Mount the metal enclosure for the PFC-7500 Series panels in a secure, dry place to protect the panels from damage due to

tampering or the elements. It is not necessary to remove the PFC-7500 or PFC-7501 PCB when installing the enclosure.


3/4" x 1/2" Knockout

Two 1 3/4" Wire Openings

Extra Deep 3 3/4" Cabinet

3/4" x 1/2" Knockouts

Transformer Knockout

Figure 3: Mounting the Enclosure

4.2

TAM Trouble Annunciator Module

The TAM Module is installed on the enclosure door and connects to the panel through a 4-wire harness supplied with the

module. See Figure 4.
TAM Module Operation

The TAM Trouble Annunciator Module provides visual and audible annunciation of System Okay, communication

trouble, and panel processor failure. The module contains a Green LED for System Okay, a Yellow LED for Trouble, an

electronic sounder, and a Silence switch.
System Okay

When both phone lines are normal and the panel processor is operating, only the Green LED on the TAM Module is on.

This LED goes off during a Sensor Reset.
Communication Trouble

If either phone line connected to the panel is in a

bad condition, or if the panel has made TEN failed

attempts to send a report to the central station

receiver, the TAM Module emits a steady audible alert

and turns on the Yellow LED. The Silence switch can

be used to turn off the sounder only.
Panel Processor Failure

During a processor failure on the panel, or a remote

programming session, the TAM Module emits a

steady audible alert and turns on the Yellow LED.

The Silence switch does not turn off the sounder or

Yellow LED during these conditions.

TAM Trouble Annunciator Module

Figure 4: TAM Module Wiring

Installation

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