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FIRECOM

, INC.

39-27 59th Street
Woodside, NY 11377
718.899.6100 TEL
718.899.1932 FAX

76647

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Ordering Information

Model No.

 

        Part No. 

Description

F900-MB-6CO 

         76642 

Analog Addressable CO Sounder Base

F900-MB-6COBC-LP    76746 

Low Profi le Base Cover

F900-MB-6COBC-HP   76745 

High Profi le Base Cover

F900-MB-6CORM         76744 

CO Replacement Module

It is our intention to keep the product information up to date and accurate.  We cannot cover all specifi c applications or anticipate all 
requirements.  All specifi cations are subject to change without notice.  For more information contact: FIRECOM, INC.

Operating Voltage 

 

24VDC

Loop Standby Current 

 

400uA

Loop Alarm Current 

 

3.5mA

NAC Standby Current 

 

0mA

NAC Alarm Current 

 

33mA

Sounder Audible Intensity   

85dB at 10 feet

Electrical Specifi cations

Wiring Connection

F I R E C O M I N C . C O M

The smoke detection is addressed via the XPERT 
card.  The XPERT card is a plastic, coded card con-
taining seven ‘pips’.
The address is set by simply remov-
ing the ‘pips’ with a screwdriver 
according to the ADDRESS DATA 
chart shown on the right.  The coded 
card is then inserted into the side of 
the base where it locks into position. 
When the detector head is rotated 
into the base, the remaining ‘pips’ on 
the card operate the address buttons 
on the base of the detector and the 
address is read by the detector elec-
tronics. Factory set  Addressable XPERT 
cards are available.
The CO detection has its own address setting, which 
is unique from the address of the attached smoke 
detector.  Set the address for the CO detection to the 
CO ADDRESS DATA chart.

Address Setting

The power for the smoke detector that is mounted onto 
the base and the integral Carbon Monoxide detector are 
supplied by the addressable loop.

Powering the Smoke and 
CO Detectors

A Notifi cation Circuit that reverses voltage polarity powers 
the sounder that is included in the CO Sounder Base.  The 
NAC circuit must be on an approved Firecom Fire Alarm 
Panel.  The circuit may be wired as Style 4 or Style 6.  
Remote base outputs from the CO Sensor or the installed 
Smoke Detector determine the type of sound generated 
by the sounder.  If the CO Sensor detects CO Levels 
that indicate an Alarm condition, the sounder base will 
generate a Temporal 4 sound (4 rapid beeps separated 
by about 5 seconds of silence). If the attached Smoke 
Detector indicates an alarm condition, the sounder base 
will generate a Temporal 3 sound (three beeps separated 
by about 1.5 seconds of silence).

Powering the Sounder

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