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2 4xtmf municipal box transmitter option module, 4xtmf transmitter module installation, 4xtmf municipal box transmitter option module – System Sensor PDRP-2001 User Manual

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PDRP-2001 Series Manual — P/N 53043:E1 2/28/2011

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Installation of Optional Modules

Installation

2.6.2 4XTMF Municipal Box Transmitter Option Module

The 4XTMF module can be plugged into connectors J4 and J5 on the main circuit board.

The following steps must be followed when installing the 4XTMF module:

1. Remove all power (AC and DC) from the FACP before installing the modules
2. Cut jumper JP30 on the main circuit board to allow the control panel to supervise the

placement of the 4XTMF option module

3. Install the two supplied metal standoffs in the locations indicated. These standoffs provide the

required earth ground protection

4. Carefully plug the connectors on the option module into connectors J4 and J5 on the FACP

main circuit board, being careful not to bend any pins

5. Secure the option module to the standoff on the main circuit board with the supplied screws
6. When the installation has been completed, connect the wiring to the modules as indicated in

the following sections

7. Test system for proper operation

4XTMF Transmitter Module Installation

The 4XTMF provides a supervised output for a local energy municipal box transmitter in addition
to alarm and trouble reverse polarity. A jumper option allows the reverse polarity circuit to open
with a system trouble condition if no alarm condition exists. A disable switch allows disabling of
the transmitter output during testing to prevent accidental calling of the monitoring service.

Local Energy Municipal Box Service (NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm Systems):

Supervisory Current: 5.0 mA
Trip Current: 350 mA (subtracted from notification appliance power)
Coil Voltage: 3.65 VDC

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Figure 2.13 4XTMF Option Module Connection

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J5

Standoffs

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