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INSTALLATION MANUAL: FFT-EXP FIRE FIGHTERS TELEPHONE EXPANDER

Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC   •   St. Louis, MO   •   Phone: 800-325-3936   •   www.pottersignal.com

NOTICE TO THE INSTALLER

This manual provides an overview and the installation instructions for the FFT-EXP module. All terminals are power limited 

and should be wired in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 70 (NEC) and NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm Code). 

Failure to follow the wiring diagrams in the following pages will cause the system to not operate as intended. For further 

information, refer to the control panel installation instructions. The module shall only be installed with listed control panels. 
Refer to the control panel installation manual for proper system operation.

1.  DESCRIPTION

The FFT-EXP is an expander module that provides 12 Class B or 6 Class A phone circuits. The expander module 

connects to the FFT-1000 through the F-Link and Voice terminals and is expandable up to six (6) devices for Class B 

systems and up to fourteen (14) for Class A systems.

A maximum of two (2) FFT-EXP’s can be mounted in the FFT-1000. Additional FFT-EXP’s may be mounted in the AE-8 

and AE-14 remote cabinets. All FFT-EXP’s must be installed in the same room within 20 feet of the FFT-1000 and wiring 

must run in conduit.

AE-8 (Part Number 3992675) – A maximum of four (4) FFT-EXP’s can be stored in the AE-8 enclosure.

AE-14 (Part Number 3992676) – A maximum of six (6) FFT-EXP’s can be stored in the AE-14 enclosure.

2.  SETTING THE ADDRESS

The FFT-EXP address is set by a five (5) position dip switch, which is used to program the device address ranging from 

one (1) to fourteen (14).

FIGuRE 1. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS TABLE (ADDRESSES 1

31)

Note:

 Each

 "gray" box 

indicates that the dip switch is 

"On,"

 and each

 

"white" box 

indicates

 "Off."

The examples shown below illustrate a P-Link's dip switch settings: the 1st example shows a P-Link module 

not ad-

dressed 

where all dip switch settings are in the 

default

 

"Off" position

, the 2nd illustrates an 

addressed P-Link module

 via 

the dip switch settings.

FIGuRE 2. EXAMPLES OF P-LINK MODuLE SHOWING DEFAuLT DIP SWITCH SETTING (uNADDRESSED) & ADDRESSED

1 2 4 8 16

1 2 4 8 16

1

17

2

18

3

19

4

20

5

21

6

22

7

23

8

24

9

25

10

26

11

27

12

28

13

29

14

30

15

31

16

1 2 4 8 16

1 2 4 8 16

OFF

ON

1 2 4

16

8

All dip switches are 

shown in the "Off" 

position.

OFF

ON

1 2 4

16

8

Example shows this P-Link module 

address = 10. Dip switches #2 & 8 

are in the "On" position.

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