TX7322 Addressable Sounder Base
Installation & Operation Manual
configuration information of the Addressable Sounder Base, as shown in Figure 10.
6.
Press “Exit” key to go back main menu when all the information is set up. And then press
“Power” key
to switch-off the programmer.
Note:
If display “Success”
,
means the entered information is confirmed. If display “Fail”
,
means failure to program the information. And it is need to re-operate.
1.Read
2.Write T
3.R/W Config 7
4.Set
②
No Cod
①
Code
③
Single
④
Dual
⑦
Strobe
⑥
Saving
⑤
Typ
⑧
Sound
Fig.6 Main menu Fig.7 Encoding mode setting
Address:001
Next Address:003
Success
Tone:014
Success
Success
Address:001,002
Tone:014
ID:000000000000
Fig.8 Address setting Fig.9 Alarm sound setting Fig.10 Configuration information
3.3 Encoding Mode Setting
The TX7322 Addressable Sounder Base has three different encoding modes such as non-
coding mode, single-encoding mode and dual-encoding mode. Different encoding modes
correspond to different ways of operation. It can be change the encoding mode by a
programming tool.
Non-encoding Mode
In non-encoding mode, the Addressable Sounder Base is not controlled by a controller. And
it will not be started by other front-end equipment linkage. The Addressable Sounder Base
can only be started by a detector which mounted on the Addressable Sounder Base. The
Addressable Sounder Base will make an alarm sound when the detector reported a fire. The
Addressable Sounder Base does not act when the detector fire information disappeared.
Single-encoding mode
In single-encoding mode, the Addressable Sounder Base has an address. It can be started,
silenced and stopped by a controller. It can also be started by other front-end devices. As in
the non-coding mode, it can be controlled by a detector which mounted on it.
Dual-encoding mode
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