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DIP Switch Settings

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DIP Switch Settings

Each annunciator needs to be assigned a unique, sequential address via DIP switches SW1-1, SW1-2, and 

SW1-3. DIP switch SW1-4 is used to allow disabling of some front panel slide switches.

Set the annunciator address (see the manual for the fire alarm control panel being used), as follows in the 

table below:

Annunciators on a common RS-485 connection must be numbered sequentially; i.e.: 1,2,3,4, and not 

randomly such as 5,3,7. Note that not all annunciator “addresses” are valid for all fire alarm control panels. 

Refer to the fire alarm control panel manual for further information.

Jumper Selection

Jumper JP1 connects pins 2 and 3 and thus provides an eight bit checksum. The eight bit checksum is 

used for FA-204, FA-204E, FA-1000, FA-300 and FR-320. Move jumper JP1 to pins 1 and 2 to provide a 16 

bit checksum used with the FX-2000 (version 2.X.X or higher) and the FX-350.

JW4

Jumper Intact = Buzzer silence & Lamp Test local function only. System Reset & Signal Silence are 
disabled.

Cut Jumper to have all remote functions operate.

SW1-1

= Address 

A0\

>

Three digit address of the annunciator (address 
range 1 to 7 inclusive)

SW1-2

= Address 

A1

SW1-3

= Address 

A2/

SW1-4 = 

When SW1-4 is “off”, the System Reset and Signal Silence slide-switches are 
always disabled, regardless of the operation of the keyswitch. The Buzzer 
Silence and Lamp Test slide-switches will operate with the use of the 
keyswitch.
When SW1-4 is “on”, all four slide -switches on the front panel will operate 
with the use of the keyswitch. 

Annunciator 

Address

SW1 DIP Switch Settings

SW1-1

SW1-2

SW1-3

1

ON

OFF

OFF

2

OFF

ON

OFF

3

ON

ON

OFF

4

OFF

OFF

ON

5

ON

OFF

ON

6

OFF

ON

ON

7

ON

ON

ON

Summary of Contents for RAM-216

Page 1: ...Remote Multiplex Annunciator Panel LT 658 Rev 6 April 2007 Wiring Installation Manual Advanced Life Safety Solutions BUZZER SILENCE A C ON SIGNAL SILENCED COMMON TROUBLE SIGNAL SILENCE LAMP TEST SYSTE...

Page 2: ...ctions 3 DIP Switch Settings 4 Jumper Selection 4 Specifications and Features 5 Enclosure 5 Electrical Specifications 5 Current Drain for Battery Calculations 5 Warranty and Warning Information 6 Warn...

Page 3: ...ontrol access is by a keyswitch Each circuit indicator is a bi colour LED that is automatically configured to match the fire alarm control panel configuration Technical Support For all technical suppo...

Page 4: ...s Indicating and relay circuits are not remotely displayed For more details refer to the manual of the fire alarm control panel that the annunciator will be connected to The RAM 216 has a keyswitch to...

Page 5: ...current for all annunciators summed together Note All circuits are power limited and must use type FPL FPLR or FPLP power limited cable WARNING Accidentally connecting any of the 24 VDC wires to the R...

Page 6: ...used for FA 204 FA 204E FA 1000 FA 300 and FR 320 Move jumper JP1 to pins 1 and 2 to provide a 16 bit checksum used with the FX 2000 version 2 X X or higher and the FX 350 JW4 Jumper Intact Buzzer si...

Page 7: ...o 16 points Not expandable Standby 35 mA Max All LED s illuminated 140 mA max Current Drain for Battery Calculations The lamp test feature draws the maximum normal current because it illuminates all l...

Page 8: ...any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a fire alarm system After a power interruption has occurred immediately conduct a complete system...

Page 9: ...Audible notification appliances however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms they may be out of service or busy for certai...

Page 10: ...o provide a suitable installation environment for the products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed damage from improper maintenance damage aris...

Page 11: ...price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit WARNING Mircom Technologies Ltd recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite fr...

Page 12: ...Tel 905 660 4655 Fax 905 660 4113 Mircom 2006 Printed in Canada Subject to change without prior notice www mircom com Advanced Life Safety Solutions U S A 60 Industrial Parkway PMB 278 Cheektowaga NY...

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