background image

                                                                                                       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

No Cod

Single

Strobe

Typ

Code

Dual

Saving

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. 

Dual2

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 

                                                                                                                               4050100452-Rev1.0-0917                                                                       

 

 

    TANDA UK  

                                                                                                                                           

Specifications are subject to change without prior notice 

      

 

Summary of Contents for TX7302

Page 1: ...TX7302 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base Installation and Operation Manual TANDA UK Technology Copyright 2017 All right reserved ...

Page 2: ...European Union directive 2012 19 EU WEEE directive Products marked with this 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 4050100452 Rev1...

Page 3: ...and Wiring 5 3 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base Configuration 6 3 1 Preparation 6 3 2 Parameter setting 6 3 3 Encoding Mode Setting 7 3 4 Tone Setting 9 3 5 Read Configuration 10 4 General Maintenance 10 5 Troubleshooting Guide 10 Appendix 1 10 Operational Performance Data for LPCB Approved Tones 10 Limitation of Addressable Flashing Beacon Base 11 4050100452 Rev1 0 0917 TANDA UK Specifications ar...

Page 4: ...04 Analogue 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 Encoding modes such as Single encoding Mode Dual encoding Mode 1 and Dual encoding Mode 2 Programmable Evacuate or Pre alarm Evacuate s...

Page 5: ... 4 7 are used to connect remote indicators Where terminals 3 4 are positive and terminals 7 8 are negative TX3980 type base structure and the terminals connection diagram as shown in Figure 1 2 The bottom structure of the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base as shown in Figure 2 Install the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base on the TX3980 type base with the installation terminals of the two devices are ...

Page 6: ...ayout before placing from the Terminal Base Warning Disconnect the loop connection whilst connecting to the handheld programmer 3 2 Parameter setting 1 Connect the programming cable to Z1 and Z2 terminals as shown in Figure 5 Press Power to switch on the unit The main menu after the boot as shown in Figure 6 2 Switch on the programmer then press button 3 to set encoding mode Select the desired enc...

Page 7: ...Mode 1 and Dual encoding Mode 2 Different encoding modes correspond to different ways of operation It can be change the encoding mode by a programming tool Single encoding Mode In Single encoding Mode the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base has an address It can be started silenced and stopped by a controller It can also be started by other front end devices And it can be started by a detector which ...

Page 8: ...ns that the success or not of the encoding mode setting as shown in figure 12 and figure 13 Success Fail No Cod Single Strobe Typ Code Dual Saving 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...

Page 9: ...esired tone as shown in figure 16 Write the number of the corresponding tone and 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 17 and figure 18 3 Press Exit key to go back Main Menu Press Power to switch off the programmer Parameter Tone Code Description 1 01 970Hz 2 02 800Hz 970Hz 2Hz 3 03 800Hz 970Hz 1H...

Page 10: ... of the alarm warning device it may affect the operation to respond to a fire condition and will void the manufacturer s warranty 4 Use a damp cloth to clean the surface 5 Notify again proper personnel after conducting the maintenance and make sure to enable the alarm warning device and confirm if up and running 6 Perform the maintenance on semi annually or depending on the site conditions 5 Troub...

Page 11: ...0 1 77 9 79 1 105 81 8 81 4 78 9 79 6 135 78 3 79 4 77 9 77 8 165 79 1 79 9 78 2 79 2 3 Tone 17 Volume dB A Table 4 Sound pressure level of tone 17 at different bus voltage with 3 meters away Angle 3m Horizontal Plane Vertical Plane Max 28V Min 16V Max 28V Min 16V 15 81 1 79 6 72 6 72 5 45 74 5 78 6 73 2 70 6 75 74 3 76 5 71 7 71 1 105 74 7 80 7 76 2 76 1 135 71 7 74 5 74 5 75 2 165 75 1 75 2 73 7...

Page 12: ... 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 system must be repaired and or replaced immediately as they fail This product is not approved to EN54 23 Beacon Functionality and must not be used as a visual alarm device or to provide a primary warning notification of fire 4050100452 Rev1 0 0917 TANDA...

Reviews: