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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Mechanical Installation
- 2.1 Mounting Dimensions
- Table 3 BB-1001 Backbox Dimensions
- Table 4 BB-1002 Backbox Dimensions
- Table 5 BB-1003 Backbox Dimensions
- Table 6 BB-1008 Backbox Dimensions
- Table 7 BB-1012 Backbox Dimensions
- How to mount the BB-1000 Series enclosures directly to the wall
- 1. Open the front door.
- 2. Mount the backbox to the wall using the four screws provided.
- 1. Place the RAX-LCD-LITE into the backbox, ensure that the mounting holes on the annunciator line up with the studs in the backbox.
- 2. Place the Annunciator Cover Bracket over the RAX-LCD-LITE and use the nuts provided with the backbox to secure the assembly. Refer to the figure below.
- 2.1 Mounting Dimensions
- 3.0 Wiring Instructions
- 4.0 DIP Switch Settings
- 5.0 Specifications and Features
- 6.0 Warranty & Warning Information
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Specifications and Features
• Standby: 65mA Max., All LEDs “On”: 80 mA Max.
5.3 Current Drain for Battery Calculations
The lamp test feature draws the maximum normal current because it illuminates all lamps on
one chassis at a time. Thus the currents are:
Normal Standby Current = 65 mA+ ______________ X 15 mA = _________
(number of adder chassis)
Maximum = 80 mA+ ______________ X 15 mA= _________
(number of adder chassis)
Use the Normal Standby Current for battery size calculations (see the fire alarm control
panel manual for battery calculations). Use the Maximum Current to calculate the wire size
(see Wiring Instructions on page 11).
5.4 Environmental Specifications
This annunciator is intended for indoor use only.
Alarm Acknowledge Button and Indicator - Two Stage Operation and Positive Alarm Sequence
LED and Indicator are active only when the Panel is configured for Two Stage Operation or Positive
Alarm Sequence. Flashes yellow at the Fast Flash Rate as the Auto General Alarm Timer is timing.
Illuminates steady yellow by pressing the Acknowledge or Signal Silence buttons and cancelling the Auto
General Alarm Timer.
The expiring of the Auto General Alarm Timer causes the Panel to enter General Alarm, clears the
indication and turns the LED off.
Auxiliary Disconnect Button and Indicator
Activating the Auxiliary Disconnect button activates the Auxiliary Disconnect function. The Auxiliary
Alarm Relay is always disconnected with this button. The Common Alarm Relay, the Common
Supervisory relay and all correlated alarm relays may be disconnected as selected through
configuration. Activating the Auxiliary Disconnect button also causes the Common Trouble LED to
illuminate steady, the common trouble relay to send a trouble message and the trouble buzzer to flash at
the trouble flash rate. Pressing the Auxiliary Disconnect button again de-activates this function and the
system will go back to normal.
Buzzer Silence Button and Indicator
Flashes yellow at the Trouble Flash rate when the Buzzer Silence button is pressed. Any new alarm,
supervisory or trouble events resounds the buzzer and will cause the Buzzer Silence LED to turn off.
Automatic Alarm Signal Cancel Button and Indicator
LED and Indicator are active only when the Panel is configured for PAS or Two Stage Operation. Flashes
yellow at the Fast Flash Rate as the Auto General Alarm Timer is timing.
If the panel is configured for Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS), activation of the Acknowledge button within
15 seconds of a PAS alarm will delay a common alarm activation for 180 seconds.
The expiring of the Auto General Alarm Timer causes the Panel to enter General Alarm, clears the
indication and turns the LED off.
Table 11 Button Descriptions
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