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TX7300 Addressable Sounder Strobe
Installation & Operation Manual
4050100270-Rev1.2-0916
TANDA UK
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice
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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
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4. Set
①
Single
②
Dual
③
Typ
④
Saving
⑤
Strobe
⑥
Sound
Configure Description
①
Single
[Default]
②
Dual