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Functional Setup

3.3  DIP Switches

There are two DIP switches to be set.  SW30 is found at the bottom right corner of the board
and is used to select the annunciator address.  Valid addresses are 1 to 6 inclusive for FA-300
Series, 1 to 7 for FX-350/351.  Set address as follows:

DIP switch SW31 is found at the bottom left hand corner and is used to select a number of
features.  DIP switch SW31 is set as follows:

Table 2  RAM-300LCD Address DIP Switch Setup

Address

SW30-1

SW30-2

SW30-3

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 (FX-350/351)

ON

ON

ON

Note:

SW30-4 DIP switch is not used.

Note:

For the FX-350/351 Series Fire Alarm Panels, if the number of annunciators
programmed is 5, then the first five addresses (1 to 5 inclusive) must be assigned
to the RAM-300LCD annunciators.

Table 3  DIP switch SW31 settings

DIP Switch SW31 Position Function

1

ON

Disable System Reset Button

1

OFF

Enable System Reset Button

2

ON

Disable Signal Silence Button

2

OFF

Enable Signal Silence Button

3

ON 

Disable Fire Drill Button

3

OFF

Enable Fire Drill Button

4

ON

Disable Lamp Test Button

4

OFF

Enable Lamp Test Button

5

ON

Disable Buzzer Silence Button

5

OFF

Enable Buzzer Silence Button

6

NOT USED

7

ON

16 bit checksum (for FX-350/351 panels)

7

OFF

8 bit checksum (for FA-300 Series panels)

8

NOT USED

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