Simplex 4010ES LCD Annunciator Installation Guide

June 13, 2024
Simplex

4010ES LCD Annunciator

4606-9102 for 4010ES LCD

Annunciator installation instructions

Introduction

The 4606-9102 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Annunciator for the 4010ES provides remote  annunciation of the Fire Alarm Control Unit (FACU) status, see Figure

  1. Visual status is  provided using an LCD and LEDs. Audible annunciation is provided using a piezo sounder. Use  the keyswitch to lock or enable the annunciator switch.

Figure 1. 4606-9102 LCD Annunciator

In this publication

Topic

|

 Page

---|---

Specifications

|

2

Installing the 4606-9102 LCD Annunciator

|

2

Address chart

|

4

General wiring precautions

|

7

Specific wiring precaution

|

7

Wire length tables

|

7

Checkout procedure

|

8

Cautions and warnings

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These instructions  must be followed to avoid damage to this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend  upon proper installation.

DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX® PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED  Upon unpacking your  Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim  with the carrier and notify an authorized Simplex product supplier.

ELECTRICAL HAZARD  Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All  repairs should be performed by a representative or authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier.

STATIC HAZARD  Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows:

  • Ground yourself before opening or installing components.
  • Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times.

EYE SAFETY HAZARD  Under certain fiber optic application conditions, the optical output of this device may exceed  eye safety limits. Do not use magnification (such as a microscope or other focusing equipment) when viewing the output  of this device.

SULFURIC ACID WARNING  Battery contains sulfuric acid, which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes and  can destroy fabric. Replace any leaking or damaged battery while wearing appropriate protective gear. If you come in  contact with sulfuric acid, immediately flush skin or eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention.

© 2011-2016 Tyco Fire Protection Products. Specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice.
TYCO, SIMPLEX, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.

4606-9102 LCD Annunciator installation instructions

Specifications

Table 1: Power requirements and environmental limitations

Voltage

|

24VDC Power Supply.

|

 24VDC Nominal/18VDC minimum.

---|---|---

Current

|

Maximum Current Draw.

|

 with LCD Backlight OFF at 24VDC: 65mA.

Maximum Current Draw.

|

 with LCD Backlight ON at 24VDC: 110mA.

Maximum Current Draw.

|

 with LCD Backlight ON and Piezo ON at 18VDC: 140mA.

Temperature

|

Operating Range.

|

 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).

Humidity

|

The equipment operates normally under non-condensing humidity conditions up to 93%,  relative humidity at 100°F (38°C).

  • Communication wiring is supervised and power-limited.

  • 24V power wiring supplied by a 4010ES FACU is power-limited.

  • If the interconnected control unit is not used to provide operating power to the annunciator, a
    regulated UL-listed 24VDC power supply for fire protective signaling is required.

  • A minimum 18 AWG Twisted pair wiring is required for communications. If twisted shielded
    pair wire is used, ground the shield at the main panel only.

  • Connect a dedicated earth ground connection to the back box, in accordance with NFPA 70,
    Article 250.

Flush mount 4606-9102 LCD Annunciators

  • In masonry walls, use a Steel City GW-635-G (3½ in/89mm deep) masonry box, or an
    equivalent box.

  • In plasterboard walls, use six listed gangable switch boxes, RACO 590 (3½ in/89mm deep),
    RACO 600 (2½ in/63.5mm deep), RACO 601 (3½ in/89mm deep), or an equivalent box.

Surface mount 4606-9102 LCD Annunciators

  • Use a 2975-9206 box (2¾ in/69.85mm deep) or a 2975-9217 box (1¾ in/44.75mm deep).

Installing the 4606-9102 LCD Annunciator

Complete the following steps to install the 4606-9102 LCD Annunciator:
1. Terminate the annunciator’s communication (COMM) and power lines as shown in Figure 2.

TB2-1 to 24C of next annunciator.
TB2-2 from 24C of FACU power
supply or previous annunciator.
TB2-3 to 24V of next annunciator.
TB2-4 from 24V of FACU power
supply or previous annunciator.

TB1-1 SHIELD to next annunciator.
TB1-2 SHIELD from FACU or previous annunciator.
TB1-3 +COMM to next annunciator.
TB1-4 +COMM from FACU or previous annunciator.
TB1-5 -COMM to next annunciator.
TB1-6 -COMM from FACU
or previous annunciator.

Figure 2. Terminating the COMM and Power Lines

2. Connect the ground harness to earth ground.
Note: To prevent Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), use a wrist strap assembly that connects to ground. Ensure
the power is OFF before installing or servicing the annunciator.

Installing the 4606-9102 LCD Annunciator

Figure 3. Power and RUI Communicating Wiring to TB1 and TB2

3. Using switch SW2 (see Figure 4), set the annunciator’s address in accordance
with Table 2. Switches SW2-1 through SW2-7 set the annunciator’s address, and switch SW2-8
sets the annunciator’s baud rate.
SW2-8 OFF or OPEN = 1200 Baud.
SW2-8 ON or CLOSED = 9600 Baud.

Note: DIP switch SW2 is located at the bottom of the electronics assembly

Figure 4. DIP switch SW2

Address chart

Table 2: Address chart

SW2-1

|

 SW2-2

|

 SW2-3

|

 SW2-4

|

 SW2-5

|

 SW2-6

|

 SW2-7

|

|

 ADDRESS

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 1

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 2

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 3

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 4

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 5

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 6

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 7

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 8

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 9

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 10

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 11

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 12

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 13

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 14

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 15

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 16

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 17

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 18

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 19

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 20

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 21

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 22

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 23

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 24

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 25

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 26

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 27

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 28

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 29

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 30

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 31

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 32

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 33

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 34

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 35

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 36

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 37

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 38

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 39

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 40

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 41

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 42

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 43

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 44

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 45

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 46

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 47

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 48

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 49

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 50

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 51

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 52

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 53

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 54

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 55

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 56

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 57

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 58

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 59

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 60

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 61

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 62

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

=

|

ADDRESS 63

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 64

Continued on the next page.

4606-9102 LCD Annunciator installation instructionsTable 2: Address chart

SW2-1

|

 SW2-2

|

 SW2-3

|

 SW2-4

|

 SW2-5

|

 SW2-6

|

 SW2-7

|

|

 ADDRESS

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 65

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 66

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 67

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 68

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 69

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 70

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 71

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 72

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 73

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 74

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 75

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 76

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 77

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 78

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 79

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 80

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 81

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 82

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 83

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 84

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 85

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 86

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 87

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 88

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 89

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 90

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 91

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 92

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 93

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 94

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 95

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 96

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 97

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 98

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 99

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 100

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 101

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 102

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 103

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 104

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 105

ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 106

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 107

ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 108

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 109

ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 110

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

ON

|

OFF

|

OFF

|

=

|

ADDRESS 111

ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 ON

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 OFF

|

 =

|

 ADDRESS 112

OFF

|

ON

|

ON

|

ON

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OFF

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4606-9102 LCD Annunciator installation instruction

Installing the  4606-9102 LCD  Annunciator

4. Mount the annunciator in the back box using the two slotted screws provided, see Figure 5.  Label pocket

Contrast adjustment

Slotted screws

part no.412-059

Figure 5. LCD Assembly

IMPORTANT:

– Use the holes specified in Figure 5 to install the LCD assembly.

– The trim plate covers a hole in the keyboard which provides access to the display’s  contrast adjustment potentiometer.

5. Adjust the contrast located on the lower left-end corner of the electronics assembly, see Figure  5, using a small screw driver. Turn the potentiometer and observe the LCD display until the  contrast is at the correct setting.

6. Label the user-defined labels appropriately. Pull the top of the label pocket forward and insert  the user-defined labels.

7. Using the four oval-head screws provided, mount the trim plate to the back box, see Figure 6.

Two slotted screws

(part no. 412-059)

Back box

LCD assembly

Four oval head screws (part no. 411-702)

Trim plate

Figure 6. Expanded view of 4606-9102 LCD Annunciator Continued on the next page.

4606-9102 LCD Annunciator installation instructions

General wiring  precautions

Specific wiring  precaution

Wire length  tables

  • All wiring must be copper conductors only.
  • Do not exceed the maximum wiring lengths specified in the wire length tables in this  document.
  • If shielding is used:

– Maintain the metallic continuity of the shield throughout the entire length of cable. – The entire length of the cable must have a resistance greater than 1 X 106 Ohms to earth  ground.

– Ensure the shield is connected to a SHIELD terminal at each annunciator, and is  terminated only at the main panel.

  • Ensure underground wiring is free of water.
  • Do not run wires through elevator shafts.

ï Wire runs in plenums must be in a conduit unless they are rated for plenum use. ï Splicing is permitted in the following situations:

– All connections are soldered (rosin-core solder), crimped in metal sleeves, or  encapsulated with an epoxy resin.

– When using solder or crimped metal sleeves, ensure the junction is insulated with a high  grade electrical tape that equals the quality of the original insulating jacket. – The continuity of the shield is maintained throughout the length of the cable. ï Do not run other wiring in the same conduit as system wiring.

  • Ensure 24V power wiring is power limited.
  • Communication wiring is supervised and power limited.
  • 4606-9102 LCD Annunciator wiring that leaves the building, above or below ground,  requires overvoltage suppression at both ends for the communication and the power  wiring. Communication and power wiring must meet the following requirements using:

– A Simplex Model 2081-9044 overvoltage protector (200 mA) or a Simplex Model 2081-9027 (200 mA) isolated loop circuits protector.

– Simplex Model 2081-9028 (5-amp) isolated loop circuit protector.

– For underground wiring, select the appropriate isolated loop circuit protector. Run the  circuit wiring in a separate parallel wiring trough, to separate it from any commercial  power distribution wiring.

– For overhead wiring, select the appropriate isolated loop circuit protector. The wiring is  limited to one contiguous property and the total wire length must not exceed 2500 feet  (762 meters). Run the circuit wiring on separate poles, to separate it from any poles  supporting commercial power distribution wiring. Run the wiring in parallel with direct  relation to the commercial power distribution. The separation is a minimum distance,  whichever is greater, of 100 feet (30.48 meters), or the maximum span between any two adjacent poles of either the system’s circuit or the commercial power distribution circuit.

  • For the maximum wire lengths with or without circuit protectors, see Tables 3 through 6.

Table 3 and Table 4 show the maximum wire lengths possible for the power wiring. Table 5  and Table 6 show the maximum wire lengths for the communication wiring.

Note:

  • When using multiple annunciators and runs, ensure the total of all runs does not exceed 10,000 feet  (3048 meters), including T-Taps.
  • The maximum number of 2081-9044 over-voltage protectors on a single communication loop is four.  The maximum number of 2081-9028 isolated loop circuit protectors on a single communication loop is  four.

Continued on the next page.

4606-9102 LCD Annunciator installation instructions Wire length tables

Checkout  procedure

Table 3: With 2081-9044 or 2081-9027 Circuit Protectors

Total Current (Amps)

|

12 AWG

(3.309 mm²)

|

14 AWG

(2.801 mm²)

|

16 AWG

(1.309 mm²)

|

18 AWG

(0.823 mm²)

---|---|---|---|---

0.100

|

2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

2,371ft (722.68m)

|

 1,409ft (429.46m)

0.200

|

2,500ft (762m)

|

 1,782ft (543.15m)

|

 889ft (270.96m)

|

 705ft (214.88m)

Table 4: Without 2081-9044 / 2081-9027 Circuit Protectors (or with 2081-9028 Circuit  Protectors)

Total

Current

(Amps)

|

12 AWG

(3.309 mm²)

|

14 AWG

(2.801 mm²)

|

16 AWG

(1.309 mm²)

|

18 AWG

(0.823 mm²)

---|---|---|---|---

0.100

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,349ft (715.97m)

0.200

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

 1,482ft (451.71m)

|

 1,175ft (358.14m)

0.300

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

 1,980ft (603.5m)

|

 988ft (301.14m)

|

 783ft (238.65m)

0.400

|

 2,361ft (719.63m)

|

 1,485ft (452.62m)

|

 741ft (225.85m)

|

 587ft (178.91m)

0.500

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 1,889ft (575.76m)

|

 1,188ft (362.1m)

|

 593ft (180.74m)

|

 470ft (143.25m)

0.600

|

 1,574ft (479.75m)

|

 990ft (301.75m)

|

 494ft (150.57m)

|

 392ft (119.48m)

0.700

|

 1,349ft (411.17m)

|

 849ft (258.77m)

|

 423ft (128.93m)

|

 336ft (102.41m)

0.800

|

 1,181ft (359.96m)

|

 743ft (226.46m)

|

 371ft (113.08m)

|

 294ft (89.61m)

0.900

|

 1,049ft (319.73m)

|

 660ft (201.16m)

|

 329ft (100.27m)

|

 261ft (79.55m)

1.000

|

 944ft (287.73m)

|

 594ft (181.05m)

|

 296ft (90.22m)

|

 235ft (71.62m)

1.100

|

 859ft (261.82m)

|

 540ft (164.59m)

|

 269ft (81.99m)

|

 214ft (65.22m)

1.200

|

 787ft (239.87m)

|

 495ft (150.87m)

|

 247ft (75.28m)

|

 196ft (59.74m)

With 2081-9027 isolated Loop Circuit Protectors

0.100

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,371ft (722.68m)

|

 1,409ft (429.46m)

0.200

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

 1,782ft (543.15m)

|

 889ft (270.96m)

|

 705ft (214.88m)

Communication line tables:

Table 5: With 2081-9044 or 2081-9027 Circuit Protectors

12 AWG (3.309 mm²)

|

 14 AWG (2.801 mm²)

|

 16 AWG (1.309 mm²)

|

 18 AWG (0.823 mm²)

---|---|---|---

2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,450ft (746.76m)

|

 1,650ft (502.92m)

Table 6: Without 2081-9044 / 2081-9027 Circuit Protectors (or with 2081-9028 Circuit Protectors)

12 AWG (3.309 mm²)

|

 14 AWG (2.801 mm²)

|

 16 AWG (1.309 mm²)

|

 18 AWG (0.823 mm²)

---|---|---|---

2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,500ft (762m)

With 2081-9027 isolated Loop Circuit Protectors

2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,500ft (762m)

|

 2,450ft (746.76m)

|

 1,650ft (502.92m)

When the installation is complete, verify that the remote annunciator is working correctly:

1. Verify that the LEDs and the LCD are working by turning the keyswitch OFF and then ON. This  process causes the remote annunciator to execute a self- test which checks each LED and the  LCD.

2. Verify that the annunciator communicates properly with the FACU by observing the remote  annunciator. If the annunciator is not wired properly and is not communicating with the FACU,  error messages are displayed and an audible signal is emitted. Also, a card missing trouble is  displayed at the FACU.

Note: For Programming changes, refer to the relevant panel programming manual.

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