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Edwards Signaling ANSREM Remote Microphone User Manual

Ansrem remote microphone installation sheet, Product description, Specifications

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P/N 3101182 • REV 02 • REB 28FEB13

ANSREM Remote Microphone Installation Sheet

Product description

The ANSREM is a supervised remote microphone panel for

use with the ANS25, ANS50, and ANS100 audio notification

systems. The ANSREM makes it possible to send emergency

voice messages through the system speakers from a location

that is remote from the ANS panel.
The ANSREM uses 3-pair shielded cable to connect to

ANSREMSUP supervisory card, which is mounted within the

ANS master panel. Fault conditions in the wiring or in the

remote microphone circuitry are reported to the fire alarm

control panel (FACP) using the same supervisory path as the

ANS master panel.

Specifications

Table 1: Specifications
Model

ANSREM

ANSREMSUP

Input voltage

24 Vdc

24 Vdc

Input current

Standby

Active

20 mA

40 mA

30 mA

50 mA

Wiring

12 to 22 AWG

12 to 22 AWG

Operation

When the system is in the alarm state, keying the ANSREM

microphone interrupts the alarm signal and digital message.

Live voice messages can then be broadcast over the system.
When the system is in normal standby state, the ANSREM

microphone can be keyed to make announcements at any

time.
Keying an ANSREM microphone at any time turns on the

In Use LEDs on all other ANSREMs, and disables the other

units. This ensures that only one operator is able page over the

system. If the microphone in the master ANS panel is keyed, it

overrides all ANSREM microphones.

Installation instructions

Ensure that all wiring and devices installed in the system meet

the following standards:

NFPA 70 National Electrical Code

NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code

NFPA 101 Life Safety Code

Applicable state and local codes

Install this equipment in a clean, dry environment. Avoid

locations where equipment is subjected to vibration. Remove

all electronic assemblies from the enclosure before drilling or

punching the enclosure. Where possible, make all cable

entries from the rear or sides. Before making any modifications

to the enclosure, be certain that they will not interfere with the

assemblies.
Make sure all power is off before making any wire connections.

Terminals

Table 2: Terminal descriptions
Terminal [1]

Description

TB1-1

V+ 24 Vdc 40 mA

TB1-2

Ckt Neg

TB1-3

Fault +24 V (pull down 10 mA)

TB1-4

PTT +24 V 10 mA

TB1-5

Audio 1 Vrms 10 mA

TB2-1

MIC PTT +24 V 10 mA

TB2-2

V+ 24 Vdc 100 mA

TB2-3

PTT +24 V 10 mA

TB2-4

Audio 1 Vrms 10 mA

TB2-5

Ckt Neg

TB2-6

Fault +24 V 10 mA

TB2-7

Earth Ground

[1] TB1 designations are the same for both the ANSREM and

ANSREMSUP. TB2 is on the ANSREMSUP only.