Dip switch functions, Options, Transmitter module - 4xtm – System Sensor PDRP-1002 Series User Manual

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1. Product Description

DIP Switch Functions

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PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01

DIP Switch Functions

The table below describes the DIP switch functions. For a more detailed explaination see "Setting Mode
of Operation" on page 28
.

Options

Three optional modules are available for use on the control panel. The control panel provides mounting
slots for two of these optional module boards.

Transmitter Module - 4XTM

The Transmitter Module provides a supervised output for a Local Energy
Municipal Box transmitter and alarm and trouble reverse polarity circuits for
Remote Station Service. Also included is a DISABLE switch and disable
trouble LED.

Note: As a jumper option, the alarm reverse polarity circuit will open on trouble if no
alarm exists.

Specifications for Local Energy Municipal Box service (NFPA 72 Auxiliary
Fire Alarm System)

Supervisory current: 5.0 mA.
Trip current: 0.35 amps (subtracted from Notification Appliance
power).
Coil Voltage: 3.65 VDC.
Coil resistance: 14.6 ohms.
Maximum allowable wire resistance between panel and trip coil: 3 ohms.
Municipal Box wiring can leave the building.

Specifications for Remote Station Service (NFPA 72 Remote Station Fire Alarm System)

Maximum load for each circuit: 10 mA.
Reverse polarity output voltage: 24 VDC.
Remote Alarm and Remote Trouble wiring can leave the building.

Zone Relay Module - 4XZM

The Zone Relay module provides Form-C contacts for the following:

• Relay #1 - Alarm Detected / First Alarm

• Relay #2 - Alarm Detected / Second Alarm

• Relay #3 - Release 1 / Release 1

• Relay #4 - Release 2 / Not Used

• Relay #5 - General Alarm

• Relay #6 - System Trouble

Note: As a jumper option, the first four relays can be made silenceable.

Specifications

Dry Form-C contacts rated: 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive), 0.5 amps @ 30
VAC (resistive).

#1

Cross Zone

Determines how NACs and Releasing Circuits respond to an alarm.

#2

Supervisory

Selects Releasing Circuit #2 to function as a Supervisory Circuit.

#3 & #4

Timer

Selects Timer Delay setting.

#5 & #6

Abort

Selects a variety of abort functions.

Note: See “Setting Mode of Operation” on page 28 for a more detailed explanation of DIP switch
functions.

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J 2

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