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FX-T3T4 Temporal Pattern 

Generator Installation Sheet 

Description 

The FX-T3T4 Temporal Pattern Generator is an addressable device 

used to generate T3 (fire) or T4 (CO) temporal signal patterns for use 

with compatible sounder bases. The T3 and T4 temporal patterns are 

compliant with NFPA 72 and NFPA 720, respectively.  

Note: 

In the United States, you can use T3 or T4. In Canada, you can 

only use T3. 
The FX-T3T4 module uses two addresses on the signaling line circuit 

(SLC). Address 1 is tied to Channel 1 which is the T3 pattern. Address 

2 is tied to Channel 2 which is the T4 pattern. Channel 1 always has 

the highest priority. 
The device address is set using the two rotary switches located on the 

front of the module. Two consecutive device addresses are required. 

The second device address is automatically assigned one number 

higher than the value set on the rotary switches. 

Operation 

Channel selection 

The fire alarm control unit sends synchronization and channel 

commands to the FX-T3T4. Channel selection determines the pattern. 

The fire alarm control unit can also send silencing commands to the 

FX-T3T4. 
During system initialization, the SLC controller determines which 

pattern plays on each channel, depending on the marketplace setting. 

For example, in the US and Canadian marketplaces, a fire alarm takes 

priority over a CO alarm, so the T3 pattern is assigned to Channel 1. 

Settings for other markets are governed by local requirements. 

Synchronization 

When an alarm condition occurs, the detector notifies the control unit 

and the control unit commands the FX-T3T4 to activate the T3T4 riser. 

The FX-T3T4 generates the appropriate pattern and synchronizes all 

the sounder bases on a single T3T4 riser. The SLC controller 

synchronizes multiple FX-T3T4 modules installed on the same SLC. 

Silencing the FX-T3T4 

The alarm signal continues until the system resets or is manually 

silenced. The FX-T3T4 can receive silencing commands from the 

control panel. 

LED operation 

The FX-T3T4 module uses a bicolor LED to indicate its status, as 

follows: 
•  Normal: Green LED flashes 
•  Alarm/active: Red LED flashes 

Installation 

Install and wire this device in accordance with applicable national and 

local codes, ordinances, and regulations. 

WARNINGS

 

•  This module will not operate without electrical power. As fires 

frequently cause power interruption, you should discuss further 

safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. 

•  This module does not support conventional smoke detectors. 
 

Caution: 

Electrical supervision requires that you break the wire run at 

each terminal. Do not loop the signaling circuit field wires around the 

terminals. 

Notes 

•  The module is shipped from the factory as an assembled unit; it 

contains no user-serviceable parts and should not

 

be 

disassembled. 

•  Only one module is required for each T3T4 riser. 
•  When determining allowable wire resistance, refer to the voltage 

rating of the module, the signaling appliance, and the control panel 

specifications. 

•  Strip 1/4 in. (about 6 mm) from the ends of all wires that connect to 

the terminal block of the module. Exposing more bare wire may 

cause a ground fault and exposing less wire may result in a faulty 

connection. 

To install the module: 

1.  Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and ground 

faults. 

2.  Make the wiring connections as shown in Figure 3. 
3.  Set the module address. Refer to the control unit documentation 

for a list of valid addresses. 
Use a screwdriver to adjust the two rotary switches on the front of 

the module. Set the TENS rotary switch (0 through 12) for the 10s 

and 100s digit and the ONES rotary switch for the 0 through 9 

digit. For example: device address 21, set the TENS rotary switch 

to 2 and set the ONES rotary switch to 1 (see Figure 1). 

4.  Mount the module on the electrical box using the screws provided 

with the electrical box. See Figure 2. 
See “Specifications” on page 3 for compatible electrical boxes. 

5.  Mount the wall plate on the module using the hardware shown in 

Figure 2. 

Figure 1: Module address 

 

(1) Insert screwdriver here. 

TB1

TENS

ONES

TB2

12

11

10

9

4

3

2

1

0

8

5 6 7

0 9

1

8

2

7

3

6

4 5

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