Data Sheet

Fire Alarm Systems | FMM‑7045 Multiplex Addressable Manual Stations
FMM‑7045 Multiplex Addressable Manual
Stations
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u Easy addressing with rotary switches
u Terminal connections and low current draw
u Key‑lock reset
u Replaceable scored acrylic break rod option
u UL Listed and ADA compliant
The FMM‑7045 Multiplex Manual Stations are UL
Listed fire alarm initiating devices that can be
connected along with other multiplex devices on the
D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module. The FPD‑7024 or
D7024 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP)
supervises the entire multiplex loop, including the
FMM‑7045 or FMM‑7045‑D manual stations, for
troubles, alarms, and ground fault conditions. Because
each manual station occupies only one address on the
multiplex bus, it can be addressed for any point within
the 9 to 255 range allowed by the multiplex expansion
module.
These manual stations are generally installed near
building exits such as stairways and doors, allowing
persons evacuating the building to activate the fire
alarm. They have optional scored acrylic breakrods and
a pull handle that locks in the activated position, to
allow easy identification of alarm activation points.
These manual stations are high‑quality units
constructed entirely of non‑toxic materials. They have
a low profile and rounded edges to fit most design
applications. All components are painted or have
plated surfaces to inhibit corrosion. Non-corroding
screw terminals are provided for wire connections.
They are manufactured in conformance with the
standards set forth in the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA).
Functions
Alarm Action
The single‑action FMM‑7045 has a white pull‑down
lever in its center. The dual‑action FMM‑7045‑D has a
white push lever above the white pull‑down lever in its
center. Pulling down the pull‑down lever latches it into
place and sends an alarm signal to the control panel
over the multiplex bus. The pull‑down lever cannot be
reset unless the correct key is inserted into the manual
station's lock and the unit is opened. The latching
lever can then be restored to its normal position.

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