SIEMENS FS-RD2-R Remote LCD Display Annunciator Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- SIEMENS
Table of Contents
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Model FS-RD2/-R
REMOTE LCD ANNUNCIATOR
FS-RD2-R Remote LCD Display Annunciator
The FS-RD2 Remote LCD Annunciator is an optional accessory for the FS-250 Fire Alarm System Control Panel. The FS-RD2 is black and the FS-RD2-R is red. The FS-RD2/-R provides a 4×20 character LCD display along with the system status LEDs that display the event status of the system. The enable keyswitch allows system reset, trouble silence/acknowledge, alarm silence and menu access for partial system control. The lamp test operation is also enabled by the keyswitch and is limited to the annunciator. The annunciator mounts to a horizontally mounted 6-gang box, 2” deep minimum. The FS-RD-SB/-R Surface Backbox may be used for surface mounting. The FS-RD-SB is black and the FS-RD- SB-R is red.
PARTS SUPPLIED
1 FS-RD2/-R Remote LCD Annunciator
4 Mounting Screws
1 Instruction Sheet
1 Operating Instructions
FS-RD2/-R DIMENSIONS
FS-RD2/-R WIRING
Power Limited and Supervised
Step 1.) Installation is to be done by qualified personnel who have thoroughly
read and understood this instruction sheet.
Step 2.) Disconnect BATTERY and AC prior to working on equipment.
Step 3.) Mount 6-gang backbox horizontally as required.
Step 4.) Set dip switch for proper remote address (see page 2).
Step 5.) Attach conduit and run wires as required.
Step 6.) Connect IN wires from fire alarm system control unit or previous
remote as required.
Step 7.) Connect OUT wires to next remote or 120 ohm E.O.L.
Resistor Assembly (P/N 140-050008-1), if last remote.
Step 8.) Attach unit to backbox, using four mounting screws.
Step 9.) Apply power to system.
Step 10.) Check for proper operation of functions.
FS-RD-SB/-R DIMENSIONS
Notes:
- Units to be installed in accordance with all local codes.
- T-Tapping is not allowed! Communication wiring must be daisy chained from remote to remote.
- Terminal block will accept a maximum of 12 AWG wiring and minimum of 18 AWG.
- Use twisted pair cable with a characteristic impedance of approximately 120 ohms. 4000 feet maximum distance from panel to last remote.
FS-RD2/-R ADDRESS SWITCH SETTING
The following table shows the address dip switch settings for the FS-RD2/-R.
Address | Switch 1 | Switch 2 | Switch 3 | Switch 4 |
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1 | On | On | On | On |
2 | Off | On | On | On |
3 | On | Off | On | On |
4 | Off | Off | On | On |
5 | On | On | Off | On |
6 | Off | On | Off | On |
7 | On | Off | Off | On |
8 | Off | Off | Off | On |
9 | On | On | On | Off |
10 | Off | On | On | Off |
11 | On | Off | On | Off |
12 | Off | Off | On | Off |
13 | On | On | Off | Off |
14 | Off | On | Off | Off |
15 | On | Off | Off | Off |
16 | Off | Off | Off | Off |
The following table gives the currents necessary for power supply and battery calculations.
Model| Input Voltage Type & Designation| Input Current| Frequency| Ripple
Voltage
---|---|---|---|---
Normal
Standby| Maximum
(Alarm)
FS-RD2/-R| Filtered 24 V DC| 0.048 A| 0.085 A| N/A| N/A
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
The FS-RD2/-R has a sounder, 6 LEDs, 1 LCD display, 4 navigational push
buttons (M1-M4), 4 dedicated push buttons and a keyswitch.
The LEDs operate as follows:
POWER (Green)| Normally ON (steady) – indicates that power is applied to the
FS-RD2/-R.
OFF indicates that the FS-RD2/-R is not powered up.
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TROUBLE (Yellow)| Normally OFF – indicates that there is no trouble event in
the system.
ON (flashing) – indicates that at least ONE trouble event is unacknowledged.
ON (steady) – indicates that ALL trouble events have been acknowledged.
SUPERVISORY (Yellow)| Normally OFF – indicates that there is no supervisory
event in the system.
ON (flashing) – indicates that at least ONE supervisory event is
unacknowledged.
ON (steady) – indicates that ALL supervisory events have been acknowledged.
PRE-ALARM| Normally OFF – indicates that there is no pre-alarm condition in
the system.
ON (flashing) – indicates that at least ONE pre-alarm event is unacknowledged.
ON (steady) – indicates that ALL pre-alarm events have been acknowledged.
ALARM (Red)| Normally OFF – indicates that there is no alarm event in the
system.
ON (flashing) – indicates that at least ONE alarm event is unacknowledged.
ON (steady) – indicates that ALL alarm events have been acknowledged.
ALARM SIL (Yellow)| Normally OFF – indicates that NACs are in the OFF state if
the system is in normal supervisory mode.
If any event is present, it indicates that the silenceable NACs are in the OFF
state.
ON (steady) – indicates that at least one silenceable NAC has been activated.
The sounder operates as follows:
SOUNDER
Normally OFF – indicates that the system is in supervisory mode or all events
in the system have been acknowledged.
ON (steady) – indicates that at least ONE unacknowledged alarm is present in
the system.
ON (pulsing) – indicates that at least ONE unacknowledged non-alarm (trouble,
supervisory or pre-alarm) event is present in the system.
The pushbutton operates as follows:
BUTTON ENABLE| This keyswitch must be in the ON position to activate the
pushbutton. The keys can only be removed in the OFF position.
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RESET| When pressed, initiates a system reset.
ACKNOWLEDGE| When pressed, acknowledges all events that are unacknowledged.
ALARM SILENCED| When pressed, silences all the activated silenceable NACs.
MENU| When pressed, gives access to USER menu to allow panel control to
generate GENERAL ALARM, ALERT, DRILL and VIEW HISTORY (refer to the FS-250
Owner’s Manual, P/N 315-049353).
M1 – M4| These pushbuttons are used for navigation while in the USER screen.
If events are present in the system, M3 (UP button) is used to scroll up to
the next event and M4 (DOWN button) is used to scroll to the previous event,
M1 (TOP button) is used to place the list at the top of the queue and M2 (NEXT
QUE) is used to go to the next queue (if present) of lower priority.
The LCD operates as follows:
Supervisory Mode:
Line 1 – First Custom Message and System ID
Line 2 – Second Custom Message and System ID
Line 3 – Current Time
Line 4 – Day and Date
Active Event Mode:
Line 1 – Acknowledged or unacknowledged event, Event type, Event location in
the list and time the event occurred.
Line 2 – First 20 character custom message.
Line 3 – Second 20 character custom message.
Line 4 –Address of the device where the event occurred and a generic
description of the device or trouble type.
The events are displayed one at a time and cycle through a circular list once the first event or last event message is reached.
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P/N 315-049103-6
References
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