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Doc. version 4.0
FC410SNM
FireClass
Identification of parts
See Figures 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
1 Programming port
2 FC410SNM Sounder Module
3 27 Kohm/0.5 W RE/EOL/RFL
4 FireClass Controller
5 External Power Supply
6 To next device
7 Release Solenoid
8 Normally Closed Switch or Relay Contact
9 Red
10 Black
11 FC410RIM Relay Module
Wiring notes
The following notes apply:
1 There are no user-required settings (such as
switches or headers) on FC410SNM.
2 All wiring must conform to the applicable
standards.
3 All conductors to be free of earths.
4 Fit the PCB to the FC470CV cover.
5 All Notification appliances must be polarised
and suppressed.
6 Verify the correct polarity of wiring before
connecting the FC410SNM to the
addressable loop circuit.
7 For FC410SNM typical wiring configurations
Installation to FC470CV ancillary
cover
1 Assemble the FC410SNM to FC470CV
Double Gang cover, using the four screw and
washers provided.
2 Fit cover onto FireClass backbox.
Address settings
The FC410SNM 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 FC410SNM may be program-
med with the address prior to being installed by
using the internal programming port (see Fig. 2)
or after being installed by using the program-
ming 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
Cables are to be selected in accordance with the
system design document and the requirements
of the applicable standards. The maximum sec-
tion of the cable that can be connected at any
one terminal is 2.5mm
2
. The section is calcula-
ted based on the characteristics of the cable and
the load.
Associated equipment
The module fits onto a standard dual-gang
FireClass backbox.
Ordering information
FC410SNM
Sounder Notification 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 recov-
ery and recycling.