RAM-3500-LCDRemote AnnunciatorLT-1093 Rev. 1 July 2014Installation and Operation Manual
10IntroductionHow to mount the Annunciator Cover Bracket onto the RAM-3500-LCD 1. Place the RAM-3500-LCD into the backbox, ensure that the mounting h
11Introduction3.0 Configuring the Main BoardFigure 3 RAM-3500-LCD Remote Annunciator Main Board Layout3.1 RAM-3500-LCD Main Board Components De
12Introduction3.2 Dip SwitchesThe RAM-3500-LCD utilizes two DIP switches for configuring the address and availablefunctions. 3.2.1 Setting the RAM-3
13Introduction3.2.2 Configuring Functions SW1 configures the functions of the RAM-3500-LCD. Table 8 Configuring Functions describesthe switch setting
14Introduction4.0 WiringThe RS-485 Wiring to the RAM-3500-LCD is recommended to be Twisted Shielded Pair. Thewire must follow:• 300mA power limited•
15Introduction4.1 RAM-3500-LCD WiringFigure 4 Power Supply and RS-485 Wiring on the Main BoardNote: RS-485 connection is supervised locally by bot
16Introduction5.0 Operation5.1 LCD DisplayThe display is a four line, 20 character back-lit alphanumeric LCD. It displays informationregarding the
17Introduction5.2 Numeric Keypad and Cursor Buttons5.3 Common LED Indicators and Control ButtonsTable 10 Numeric Keypad and Cursor ButtonsKey Descr
18IntroductionFor complete descriptions of all LED indicators and control buttons see the following table.Table 11 LED Indicators and Control Buttons
19IntroductionTrouble Queue Button and IndicatorFlashes yellow when any trouble condition is detected on the panel. The buzzersounds at the slow rate.
20IntroductionAutomatic Alarm Signal Cancel Button and IndicatorLED and Indicator are active only when the Panel is configured for PAS or TwoStage Ope
21Introduction5.3.1 Flash RatesFast Flash120 flashes per minute, 50% duty cycle.Trouble Flash20 flashes per minute, 50% duty cycle.Auxiliary Disconne
22Introduction6.0 Specifications6.1 Electrical Specifications24 VDC power limited nominal voltageStandby 70mA Max., Alarm 100mA Max. All LEDs illum
23Introduction7.0 Warranty & Warning InformationWarning Please Read CarefullyNote to End Users: This equipment is subject to terms and condition
24Introductionalarm initiating device, such as when the fire is in a chimney, walls or roofs, or on the otherside of closed doors; and, smoke and heat
25IntroductionIMPORTANT NOTE: End-users of the system must take care to ensure that the system,batteries, telephone lines, etc. are tested and examine
26IntroductionNote: MGC’s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonablenumber of attempts will be limited to a re
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3Table of Contents1.0 Introduction 61.1 Contact Us ...
4List of FiguresFigure 1 Mounting the BB-1001 backbox directly to the wall ... 9Figure 2 Insta
5List of TablesTable 1 BB-1001 Backbox Dimensions ... 8Table 2
6Introduction1.0 IntroductionThe RAM-3500-LCD Remote Annunciator is used as a component of an FX-3500/MR-2350Fire Alarm System. It provides an exact
7IntroductionGeneral Inquiries Toll Free 1-888-660-4655 (North America Only)Local 905-660-4655Email [email protected] ServiceToll Free 1-888-M
8Introduction2.0 Mechanical InstallationThe RAM-3500-LCD can be surface mounted using one of the BB-1000 series semi-flushenclosures. The following
9IntroductionHow to mount the BB-1000 Series enclosures directly to the wall 1. Open the front door.2. Mount the backbox to the wall using the four
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