TX7302 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base
Installation & Operation Manual
Dual-encoding Mode 2
In Dual-encoding Mode 2, as with Dual-encoding Mode 1, the Addressable Flashing Beacon
Base has two addresses.
Only in this mode, it does not share the address with a detector. It
can be started, silenced and stopped by a controller with alarm tone and optical signal. It
can also be controlled by other front-end devices. It will issue a warning tone and optical
signal when a front-end device links its low address. And it will issue an alarm tone and
optical signal when a front-end device links its high address.
The encoding mode of the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base can be set by a programming
tool. As shown in figure 11, the option corresponding to the number will be selected when a
number is pressed at the interface shown in Figure 6. And then click the button “write”. The
word “Success” or “Fail” on the screen means that the success or not of the encoding mode
setting, as shown in figure 12 and figure 13.
Success
Fail
②
No Cod
③
Single
⑦
Strobe
⑤
Typ
①
Code
④
Dual
⑥
Saving
⑧
Sound
Fig.11
Encoding mode setting Fig.12 Success to setting Fig.13 Fail to setting
Press button “9” to distinguish the two different dual encoding modes of the Addressable
Flashing Beacon Base.
"Dual1" means the Dual-encoding Mode 1, and "Dual2" means the
Dual-encoding Mode 2, as shown in figure 14 and figure 15.
⑨
Dual2
⑨
Dual1
Fig.14
Dual-encoding Mode 1 Fig.15 Dual-encoding Mode 2
Note:
The
programming tool
can still read the high address of the Addressable Flashing
Beacon Base in Dual-encoding Mode 1. But the controller can not check the presence
of it.
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
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