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Fixing Instructions
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FC410RIM
FireClass
3 See Figure 4 for FC410RIM Simplified Wiring
Diagram.
4 For 24V dc powered applications, only use a
regulated supply suitable for fire protective
signalling service.
5 For powered circuit operation, route the posi-
tive conductor through the FC410RIM to the
external device, while connecting the com-
mon (neutral) conductor to the external
circuit.
6 For dry contact switching, connect the exter-
nal circuit to the COM and N/O or N/Ctermi-
nals for normally open or normally closed
operation as required.
7 Verify that relay wiring is correct for the
FC410RIM before connecting to the
addressable loop circuit.
8 For connection to an HVR800 High Voltage
Relay Module, refer to Installation Sheet
120.415.528_17A-03-HVR.
Note
: A 20K resistor (not included) is required
for connection to an HVR800.
Installation to FC470CV double gang
cover
1 Assemble the FC410RIM to FC470CV Double
Gang cover, using the four screws and
washers provided.
2 Snap on the ancillary housing PCB cover.
3 Fit cover onto FC backbox.
Address settings
The FC410RIM has a default factory set address
of 255, this must be set to the loop address of
the device using the FC490ST Loop Service
Tool. The FC410RIM may be programmed with
the address prior to being installed by using the
internal programming port (see Fig. 2) or after
being installed by using the programming port on
the front cover (see Fig. 3).
Note:
Once the address has been programmed,
take note of the device location and address
number, to include on site drawings.
Cabling
The maximum section of the cable that can be
connected at any one terminal is 2.5mm
2
. The
section is calculated based on the characteristics
of the cable and the load.
Ordering information
FC410RIM
Relay Input Module
FC470CV
Double-Gang cover
Recycling information
Customers are recommended to dispose of their
used equipments (panels, detectors, sirens, and
other devices) in an environmentally sound man-
ner. Potential methods include reuse of parts or
whole products and recycling of products, com-
ponents, and/or materials.
Waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE) directive
The manufacturer reserves the right to change
the technical specifications of this product
without prior notice.
In the European Union, this label indi-
cates that this product should NOT
be disposed of with household
waste. It should be deposited at an
appropriate facility to enable
recovery and recycling.