FIREPOWER XLSV User Manual

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AIC Audio Input Card
The AIC Audio Input Card provides two external isolated

analog inputs to the FireFinder XLS voice system. The AIC

Card also provides two dry contact inputs used to sepa-

rately activate the two audio inputs. The 2 external isolated

analog inputs to the voice system for external sources

such as tape recorder, CD player, PBX interface (for

convenience paging from the telephone system). The 2

dry contact inputs can activate the two audio inputs

separately. This permits each input to be controlled

automatically via system logic or manually through

switches on the voice control panel.

The maximum number of AIC Cards on a single FireFinder-

XLSV System (single node) is two.

Portable Firefighter'sTelephones
Models PFT and PFT-P Portable Firefighter'sTelephones are

available for field connection to the emergency telephone

system. Each phone consists of a rugged, high-impact

plastic handset with a red retractable coiled phone cord

attached. A ¼" phono-type plug assembly is attached to

the end of the phone cord for connection to the field-

mounted phone jacks. The PFT-P includes a momentary

spring-action push-to-talk switch mounted in the handset.

This allows users to depress the button to activate the

mouthpiece of the handset when speaking, to reduce

background noise on the system. The Model MTE-2

Telephone Enclosure includes the enclosure and door with

clear lens, and can be used to store up to six PFT or PFT-P

telephone handsets in a locked cabinet.

PFT

Remote Telephone Jacks
Models FJ-303, FJ-303SS, FJ-304, and FJ-304SS Remote

Telephone Jacks are connected to the emergency telephone

system. They are wired to the telephone zone circuits on

the Model TZC-8B Telephone Zone Card located in the

FireFinder XLS system enclosure. There is no limit to the

number of remote telephone jacks that can be connected to

a single telephone zone circuit. The remote telephone jacks

are mounted to a single gang electrical box. Models FJ-303

and FJ-303SS have flying leads connected to the phone jack,

while the FJ-304 and FJ304SS have screw terminals. The FJ-

303 and FJ-304 have a red baked enamel finish with a white

silk-screened telephone handset icon on them, while the FJ-

303SS and FJ-304SS have a brushed stainless steel finish

with the handset icon.

FJ-304

FB-300 with FTS

Remote Telephone Stations
Remote telephone stations for the emergency telephone

system consist of a handset/hook assembly, a wall-

mounted back box, and a locked door with a breakable

glass front. The models FTS, FTS-P, FTS-C, FTS-CL, and

FTS-PLC Remote Telephone Stations consist of a handset

(similar to the PFT), a back plate, a handset cradle with

magnetic latch mounted to the back plate, and a connection

cable from the handset to the back plate. The -P designates

that a momentary push-to-talk button is included in the

handset. The -C designates that an armored cable is used

in place of a coiled retractable cord between the handset

and the back plate. The -L designates that an integral LED

is mounted to the back plate to indicate that the phone is

connected to the system when the handset is off-hook.

The remote telephone station must be used with either

the FB-300 or FB-301S remote telephone station box. The

FB-300 is used for flush-mount configurations, and the FB-

301S is used for surface mount configurations. The remote

station/box assembly also needs the FC-300S cover with

key locked door and breakable glass. Additional replace-

ment glass for the FC300S is available as the Model FT-

GLS.

AIC

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