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<br />DACT/Dialer <br /> <br /> <br />The DACT lDilIIerinstall9 behind <br />tllefrontpaneldisplay. <br /> <br />'""''":- <br />-- <br />~1 L....:l <br />= ~ ~~ <br /> <br /> <br />........'.;,A~C. .,- /j" <br />~'/J'-'-;";/~J' ;::<. <br />, ':, /;..!l,I/,') ....... <br />. .... ;:;-;:; <br />il!! .'<" ,,- <br />~ ,. <br /> <br />/ <br />L-- ,/ <br />-,.- <br /> <br />The optional DACT/Dialer is a <br />multifunction module that provides <br />communications, modem capability, <br />and LCD display functions. Its primary <br />function is as a Digital Alarm Communi- <br />catorTransmitter (DACT). As a DACT, it <br />transmits event messages toa Digital <br />Alarm Communicator Receiver (DACR) <br />at a monitoring facility. The monitoring <br />facility then notifies the tire department <br />and otherresponsible parties of the <br />event. Programmable options include <br />single or dual line operation, and split <br />or dual reporting to two DACRs. <br /> <br />The DACT module can also be used as <br />a modem to connect the panel to both <br />local and remote computers for <br />uploading and downloading of <br />configuration data (programming), <br />panel stBtusand event history. For <br />security, the modem can be configured <br />to accept programming on incoming <br />calls or it can be required to call a <br />preprogrammed number before <br />accepting downloads and sending <br />uploads. <br /> <br />The DACT module can be configured <br />to work as all of the above, or as only <br />an LCD display or LCD display and <br />modem. <br /> <br />Remote Relay Module <br /> <br />The Remote Relay Module (FSRRM) is <br />one component of the system that sets <br />FireShield apartfrom other panels in its <br />class. This module has fIVe Form C <br />relays rated at 1 amp each. It can be <br />configured to function in either a zone <br />relay mode or a common system <br />mode, <br /> <br /> <br />Lt <br /> <br /> <br />'....... <br /> <br />Fnn --.......... <br />...:a~dll\liw <br /> <br />When configured inthe zone relay <br />mode, relays energize when the <br />associated IDCisactive. The module <br />can be configured for activation by <br />IDCs 1 through 5 or IDes 6 through 10. <br />One relay is automatically associated <br />with each IDC. <br /> <br />Up to 4 MM& <br />can b. mounted <br />In"" FSRRM- <br />511 &IIap track. <br />Up to two <br />FSRRM-SI1& <br />CBn bB mountfHI <br />In an MFC-A.. <br /> <br />When configured in the comma n <br />system mode, relays energize or de- <br />energize when the panel <br />changes state. One relay is <br />available for each of the <br />following functions: Alarm, <br />Supervisory, Trouble, Power <br />Loss, Monitor. <br /> <br />The FSRRM mountsona <br />plastic snap track and can be <br />installed in an MFC-A or other <br />listed fire alarm enclosure. The <br />panel will support two RRMs <br />of each configuration for a <br />total of six on the 10-zone <br />panel. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ThefSRSI can be installed <br />aIoAeorwith oneOJ'more <br />FSRZI-As. The FSRSland <br />fSRZl-Arequire1rim plates <br />lordentd~I.T'- <br />a"'8vailablltln one, twoor <br />1M!egangmodels. Each paneJ <br />wibupporttwoFSRSls. <br /> <br />Remote Annunciators <br /> <br />FireShield family has several remote <br />annunciation options. Theserial remote <br />annunciator bus can be run upto 1000 <br />feet (305 m) on untwisted non-shielded <br />18-gauge cable. Several annunciator <br />models round out the family to provide a <br />range offeatures and functions. As many <br />as three annunciator modules may be <br />mounted in a standard electrical box, <br />sharing an attractive trim plate that <br />blends with any decor. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />o <br /> <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Remote System <br />Indicator (fSRSI) <br />The FSRSI is ideal <br />for common system <br />annunciation. It <br />includes five LEOs <br />and a local silence/ <br />lamp test switch. <br />The LEOs indicate <br />power status, alann, <br />supervisory, trouble <br />and ground fault. <br />The silence switch <br />will silence the <br />onboard trouble <br />buzzer if active. The <br />switch can also <br />be used to <br />initiate a lamp <br />test of the LEOs <br />on all connected <br />FSRSls and <br />FSRZI-As. <br /> <br /> <br />Remote Zone <br />Indicator <br />(FSRZI-AI <br />The FSRZI-A is <br />used to indicate <br />zones in the <br />alarm state. It <br />contains five red <br />LEOs. Depend- <br />ing on the <br />jumper setting <br />selected, the <br />LEOs will <br />indicate either <br />IDCs 1 through <br />5 or IOCs 6 <br />through 10. <br />The panel can <br />support two <br />. , modules <br />!f;~ i'~ programmed <br />, ~_ :~;... for each <br />.. selection. <br /> <br />-.... } <br />-.... <br />ec._......,. <br />~...- <br />..-- <br /> <br />-~- } <br />-_. <br />r__~ <br />.,......,.-...... <br /> <br />Issue 2 <br /> <br />Page 3 of 6 <br /> <br />EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY <br /> <br />Literature ShelJt '" 850015-0 1 1 8 <br />Not to be used for installation purposes. <br />For the most current IIteratur. and update. vlalt '^'WW'ieJlrt.net. <br />