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                                                                                                       TX7300 Addressable Sounder Strobe 

 

 

        Installation & Operation Manual  

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Figure 8 

 

Figure 9 

 

3.3 Single and Dual Address Mode 

Single  address  is  commonly  used  to  program  immediate  Evacuate  tone  while  the  dual 
address used for programming Pre-alarm and Evacuate tones respectively in a given period 
of time.  
 

In Single Address Mode  

When in action (Evacuation stage), the sounders will produce visible signal of 1.4 flashes per 
second  at  1±20%  Hz  frequency  and  simultaneously  audible  signal  according  to  the  pre-
defined tone (Table 1- Tone 14 is the default tone) and will stop if the panel is reset.  
 

In Dual Address Mode  

When  In  action  the 

1

st

  Address  sounder

  (Pre-alarm  Stage),  will  produce  visible  signal  of  0.7 

flashes  per  second  at  1±20%  Hz  frequency  and  simultaneously  audible  signal  according  to 
the  pre-defined  tone  (Table  1-  Tone  17  is  the  default  tone).  This  will  run  continuously 
according to the pre-defined time unless the panel is being reset before.  
When  the  delay  time  is  over  the  1

st

  address  sounder  will  stop  then  immediately,  the 

2nd 

address  sounder 

(Evacuate  Stage)  will  produce  visible  signal  of  1.4  flashes  per  second  at 

1±20%  Hz  frequency  with  simultaneously  audible  signal  according  to  the  pre-defined  tone 
(Table 1- Tone 14 is the default tone) and will stop if the panel is reset.   
 

1.

 

Attach  the  programming  cable  to 1  and  6  Terminals  of sounder.  Press 

“Power”

  to switch-on 

the unit.  

2.

 

Switch-on the programmer, then press button 

“3” 

to enter to 

Configuration mode

 (Figure 8).  

3.

 

Input  the 

“1”

  for 

Single 

Address  mode  or 

“2”

  for  Dual  Address  mode  then  press 

“Write”

  to 

change the setting into the desire mode (Figure 9).   

Note:

 

If  display 

“Success”, 

means  the  entered  mode  is  confirmed.  If  display 

“Fail”,

  means 

failure to program the mode.  
In  Dual  address  mode,  the  sounder  will  generate  the  unique  next  higher  number  for  the 
second address for example: In single address mode the address number is 15, when change 
to dual address mode the address numbers will now be 15 and 16.  
 

Warning:

  Dual  address  mode  may  cause  Duplicate  address  fault  on  the  panel  and  may 

affect  the  operation  of  the  next  device  with  conflicted  address  number  if  not  carefully 
arrange the loop addressing. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

4.

 

Press

 “Exit” 

key to go back Main Menu. Press 

“Power”

 to switch off the programmer.  

1. Read 
2. Write                  T 
3. R/W Config  

4. Set 

 

 

 Single     

 Dual 

 Typ            

 Saving 

 Strobe       

 Sound 

 

 

Configure Description  

 Single 

[Default] 

 Dual

 

 

Summary of Contents for TX7300

Page 1: ...TX7300 Addressable Sounder Strobe Installation and Operation Manual TANDA UK Technology Copyright 2015 All right reserved ...

Page 2: ... symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information please visit the website at www recyclethis info EN54 Part 3 Compliance TX7300 Addressable Sounder Strobe complies with the requirements of ...

Page 3: ...cation 4 2 Installation 5 2 1 Installation Preparation 5 2 2 Installation and Wiring 5 3 Sounder Strobe Configuration 6 3 1 Preparation 6 3 2 Addressing 6 3 3 Single and Dual Address Mode 7 3 4 Typical and Saving Mode 8 3 5 Sounder Strobe Type 8 3 6 Tones Selection 9 3 7 Read Configuration 10 4 General Maintenance 11 5 Troubleshooting Guide 11 Appendix 1 11 Operational Performance Data for LPCB Ap...

Page 4: ...e Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel produced by single manufacture T A to avoid addressable communication compatibility problem 1 2 Feature and Benefits EN54 3 Compliance Built in MCU processor and digital addressing 17 tones Programmable sound output Programmable types such as Sounder Strobe Sounder or Strobe alone Programmable Evacuate or Pre alarm Evacuate signal Low and normal consumption m...

Page 5: ...the correct position Do not over tighten the screws otherwise the base will twist Use M4 standard screws 2 Connect the wire in terminal as shown in Figure 2 3 Verify the device number or other device parameters if desired using handheld programmer then stick on the label before attaching sounder strobe The sticker labels are available on the control panel 3 Attach the sounder to the base point the...

Page 6: ...ental requirements Program a unique address number for each device according to the project layout before placing from the Terminal Base Warning Disconnect the loop connection whilst connecting to the handheld programmer 3 2 Addressing 1 Connect the programming cable to Z1 and Z2 terminals Figure 4 Press Power to switch on the unit 2 Switch on the programmer then press button Write or number 2 to ...

Page 7: ...e 2nd address sounder Evacuate Stage will produce visible signal of 1 4 flashes per second at 1 20 Hz frequency with simultaneously audible signal according to the pre defined tone Table 1 Tone 14 is the default tone and will stop if the panel is reset 1 Attach the programming cable to 1 and 6 Terminals of sounder Press Power to switch on the unit 2 Switch on the programmer then press button 3 to ...

Page 8: ... the desire mode Figure 11 Note If display Success means the entered mode is confirmed If display Fail means failure to program the mode Warning Under saving mode loop powered up to 20 sounder strobe maximum per loop is the recommended 4 Press Exit key to go back Main Menu Press Power key to switch off the programmer 3 5 Sounder Strobe Type 1 Attach the programming cable to 1 and 6 Terminals of so...

Page 9: ... 102 7 98 8 500Hz 1200Hz 3 3 5s on 0 5s off 7 07 106 6 101 4 2850Hz 0 5s on 0 5s off 3 1 5s off 8 08 106 1 102 3 2850Hz 0 4s on 0 3s off 9 09 99 7 96 6 550Hz 0 7s 1000Hz 0 33s 10 10 105 7 100 8 1500Hz 2700Hz 3Hz 11 11 102 3 97 0 2400Hz 12 12 102 4 97 0 500Hz 1200Hz 0 33Hz 13 13 104 4 100 6 2400Hz 2900Hz 9Hz 14 14 105 7 102 0 2400Hz 2900Hz 3Hz Default 15 15 102 0 99 2 800Hz 970Hz 3Hz 16 16 102 1 98...

Page 10: ... 16 If display Fail means failure to program the tone Figure16 Tone 14 Tone 16 and Tone 17 are recognized by LPCB 3 Press Exit key to go back Main Menu Press Power to switch off the programmer 3 7 Read Configuration 1 Attach the programming cable to 1 and 6 terminals of sounder strobe Press Power to switch on the unit 2 Switch on the programmer then press button Read or 1 to enter to Read mode Fig...

Page 11: ...d running 6 Perform the maintenance on semi annually or depending on the site conditions 5 Troubleshooting Guide What you notice What it means What to do Address not enrolling The wiring is loose The address is duplicate Conduct maintenance Re Commission the device Unable to commission The damage the electronic circuit Replace the device Appendix 1 Operational Performance Data for LPCB Approved To...

Page 12: ...91 2 86 8 95 6 91 7 86 8 84 0 88 0 85 3 105 91 7 87 3 96 7 92 4 83 9 81 6 85 0 82 1 135 90 0 86 0 90 5 86 2 83 4 79 9 87 9 85 5 165 86 7 82 9 90 9 86 6 80 4 77 6 83 4 80 5 Table 3 3 Tone 17 Volume dB A Typical Mode dB A Saving Mode dB A Angle Horizontal Plane Vertical Plane Horizontal Plane Vertical Plane Max27 5V Min 20V Max27 5V Min 20V Max27 5V Min 18V Max27 5V Min 18V 15 87 3 85 1 89 3 98 0 76...

Page 13: ...odes and laws Take specific maintenance measures on the basis of different environments This alarm warning device contains electronic parts Even though it is made to last for a long period of time any of these parts could fail at any time Therefore test your alarm warning device at least every half year according to national codes or laws Any fire alarm devices or any other components of the syste...

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