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Rev B 

Instruction Manual        
Wireless Annunciator 

Model ENS24-F and ENS32-F 

 

 
Table of Contents 
 

Introduction 
Features 
General Specifications 
System Overview 
General 
Removing Front Graphic Cover and Case Lid 
Prepare for Benchtop Setup and Testing 
Enrolling Transmitters 
Other Menu Options  
System Operation 
Trouble Shooting 
Transmitter / Zone and Repeater Table 

 

Introduction 

Flair Wireless Annunciators come with a standard zone identification 
graphic or can be made with custom graphic displays also. 

This Manual describes the basic installation and operation of the Flair 
Wireless Annunciator, Models ENS24-F and ENS32-F.   

Built to last the test of time by Flair. 

Features 

  24 and 32 Room or Zone Count 

  State of the Art Microcontroller 

  Highly Visible, Easy to Customize Display 

  Individual Zone Status LEDs 

  Single Touch Common Silence and Test 

  Easy to register multiple transmitters 

  One Common Open Collector Output and one common SPDT 

Relay 

 

 
General Specifications 

 

Surface Wall Mount with Black Plastic Enclosure 

 

Built-In Inovonics Serial Receiver 
 

Summary of Contents for ENS24-F

Page 1: ...d zone identification graphic or can be made with custom graphic displays also This Manual describes the basic installation and operation of the Flair Wireless Annunciator Models ENS24 F and ENS32 F Built to last the test of time by Flair Features 24 and 32 Room or Zone Count State of the Art Microcontroller Highly Visible Easy to Customize Display Individual Zone Status LEDs Single Touch Common S...

Page 2: ...rs Once a Transmitter broadcasts an alarm the corresponding LED on the Annunciator will flash red and the Piezo will sound Pressing the Silence Button on the upper right side of the Annunciator will silence the Piezo and steady the red LED For Non Latching configuration F the red LED will automatically clear when the transmitter is restored LEDs at the top of the Annunciator will indicate status o...

Page 3: ...d gently lifting up The rivet will pop out of the hole Run your fingers around the cover gently pulling up the three remaining rivets until the cover is free from the front of the Annunciator Keep the rivets in safe place for re installation Remove the cover and zone identification template Remove the four corner screws under the cover These screws secure the front lid of the Annunciator to the ba...

Page 4: ... Annunciator powered and transmitters prepared you may begin to enroll transmitters 16 18Vac Input 6 3 Enrolling Transmitters Enrolling of the transmitters is done using the LCD display and 4 buttons below it to navigate the programming menu Press ENTER to enter programming mode Passwords are a 5 digit number the Default password is 00000 Pressing Enter will automatically enter 0 in each digit as ...

Page 5: ...hen the transmitter has been successfully assigned to a zone the display will show REG ZONE Press Enter You may continue enrolling transmitters Press Up or Down to scroll thru the menu for other options or press BACK to exit programming mode Screen will go blank If the transmitter is already registered to another zone you will see the message DEVID REG ERASE Y Press BACK to register another transm...

Page 6: ... acknowledged by the Acknowledge push button PULSING 1 The associated transmitter for that zone has a low battery the Low Battery LED will also be on 2 The associated transmitter for that zone is not working a repeater is not working or the transmitter is not in the area The Trouble LED will also be on 10 5 3 External Audible Sounder Turn baffle on outside of sounder to adjust loudness ON STEADY T...

Page 7: ...y FLASHING Red When there is a backup battery and the voltage drops below 10 7 Volts FLASHING Green Yellow When AC operation is restored but battery is not charged above 10 7 Volts Continuous Green Yellow flashing may mean that battery is no longer good 12 5 6 Common Transmitter Low Battery LED OFF During normal transmitter operation ON When the annunciator receives a Low Battery message from any ...

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