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Data Sheet 2310 AsBuilt.. <br /> Engineered Systems <br /> IPF Series <br /> Base Options for <br /> Ar }' it , ,- <br /> Intelligent Detectors <br /> ■ <br /> • DXP EZ4 DXP -EZ6 ;: , <br /> • DXP S iV D DXP - <br /> N•••-.1-:',w �, <br /> RL <br /> Description } <br /> A single set of IP Fire Series' addressable bases work with both the XP and <br /> Discovery lines of intelligent detectors. Standard 4" (DXP -EZ4) and 6" (DXP - <br /> EZ6) bases are flat and unobtrusive. 4" and 6" four- wire relay bases and a 6" <br /> four- wire sounder base are also available. Features <br /> All AsBuilt bases for intelligent detectors utilize the patented XPERT"' 4" or 6" standard low profile <br /> programming card. The card mechanically stores the device address in the bases <br /> base to ensure that the device address (and the custom programming in the • 4" and 6" relay bases <br /> IPF "I Series fire control associated with that address) cannot be moved or • <br /> changed - regardless of how many time the detector head is replaced Steady l ound r bases or <br /> maintained. p temporal sounder bases with <br /> high/low settings <br /> • <br /> Addressing the analog detector is easily accomplished by knocking out a Sync modules for sounder <br /> series of pips located on the XPERT' programming card. The card is then bases allow for multiple <br /> inserted into the base. The pips now serve to configure mating switches that configurations <br /> are located on the bottom of the detector. When the detector head is • Zero insertion force <br /> snapped into the base, the pips depress the switches on the detector and the • Address locked into base <br /> address is set. Take the detector out of the base and the XPERT card • <br /> remains fixed in the base ensuring that any detector placed on that base will Sleek, non - fading white <br /> be set with the same address. polycarbonate <br /> • Sounder bases completely <br /> Since the IPF Series " fire control maintains all data related to the address backwards compatible with <br /> location (such as device type, custom text and control -by -event previous generations <br /> programming) putting like- detectors in the wrong location will have no impact • Relay bases completely <br /> on system performance. If the wrong device type is inserted in an address backwards compatible with <br /> that previously had a different device type, the IPF system will put a trouble <br /> on the system until the address is either restored to the original device type, ° previous generations <br /> or, until the maintenance personnel change the system to accept the newly any XP DISC detectors <br /> accepts <br /> a <br /> installed device. any XP or DISC detectors <br /> without the need for separate <br /> Four wire relay and sounder bases are available to add flexibility to the line isolators — see DS 2300 <br /> system in meeting all local requirements. Relay and sounder bases require <br /> separate 24V power supplies in accordance with NFPA. <br /> Listings <br /> When a relay (DXP -RLY) base's associated detector goes into an alarm <br /> state, the relay will transfer and remain energized until the detector is 4" and 6" Bases: <br /> successfully reset to the normal state. • UL File: S5022, S5053 <br /> The sounder base (DXP- SND /T) offers selectable steady or temporal pattern • MEA: CSFM: 9 - 95 - 4 4:114 <br /> outputs and selectable high or low volume levels. The three -pulse temporal y and Sounde 9Bases: <br /> Relay <br /> pattern is required by NFPA 72 for fire alarm evacuation for commercial and • UL File: <br /> residential applications. A series of synchronization modules (DXP65 -xx) are • CSFM: <br /> available to synchronize an entire line or selective groups of sounder bases. • MEA: <br /> See DS 2300. <br /> Product Data Sheet Number Rev /Revision Date <br /> IPF Series MI Basesilntelligent Detectors 2310 1.2/ 1/1'2009 ;FIR SERIES <br /> �> Copyright 2008 AsBuilt Engineered Systems, Inc. <br />