background image

Fire Alarm Systems | FMM‑325A Series Analog Manual Stations

The FMM‑325A Series Analog Manual Stations are used in
the polling circuit of the Bosch Security Systems, Inc.'s
FPA‑1000‑UL, D9024, D8024, and D10024A Fire Alarm
Control Panels (FACP). They communicate with the control
panel (both power and data) over a two‑wire polling circuit.
The manual station's address on the polling circuit is set by
programming an EEPROM microchip. The D5070 Analog
Device Programmer is required to set the address.
All commercial buildings use manual stations. These manual
stations allow people evacuating a building to initiate an
alarm. The FACP identifies the alarm point on the polling
circuit and the alarm lever latches in the pulled position.

Certifications and Approvals

Region

Certification

USA

UL

UNIU: Boxes, Non-Coded (UL38)

CSFM

7150-1615: 122

ADA

Complies with Americans with Disabilities

Act ADA 4.28.3

NFPA

Complies with National Fire Protection As-

sociation NFPA 72

Installation/Configuration Notes

Compatibility Information
The following products are compatible with the FMM‑325A
Series Analog Manual Stations:

Category

Product ID

Product Description

Control Panels:

FPA‑1000‑UL

Compact Fire Panel

D8024

Analog FACP

D9024

Analog FACP

D10024A

Analog FACP

Programmers:

D5070

Analog device programmer

Mounting Considerations
The FMM‑325A manual stations are for indoor use only.
The FMM‑325A Series Analog Manual Stations have die-cast
housings that flush mount on a single-gang back box. For
surface mounting, use an FMM‑100BB‑R Surface‑mount
Back Box.

FMM‑325A Series Analog Manual Stations

Compatible with advanced digital communication

protocol

Digital data communications and power provided over

two-wire circuit

EEPROM addressing in module unit

Rugged die‑cast housing and corrosion resistant

construction

Single‑gang mounting

Latching alarm lever

UL listed for commercial fire applications

Meets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

requirements

www.boschsecurity.com

Reviews: