
REMOTE CONSOLES
General
IMPORTANT NOTE:
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If addressable consoles [
4127 Non-Addressable
Fixed-Word Console
4137AD Addressable
Fixed-Word Console
5137AD Addressable
Alpha Console
6137 Addressable
Fixed-Word Console
The Control supplies up to 700 mA (400 mA for UL) of auxiliary power for remote
consoles, and other auxiliaty devices
such as motion detectors or 4-wire smoke
detectors.
Note 4-wire smoke detectors cannot be used in UL Listed applications.
The Control supports, independent of
awdiarypower considerations, up to six (6)
consoles. This is the maximum that the system can support on the data lines,
even if there are no other devices drawing power from the auxiliary output on the
control.
The following types of consoles can be used in the system:
~Console Type* [ Current Drsw [
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~4127 or 6127 20 mA
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‘4137AD t
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5137AD/ADR t I 90 mA
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6137 t
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85 mA
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6139 t
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Consoletypesmaybe mixed in a system.
These are addressable consoles, but must be set
to the non-addressable mode in this system.
Consoles can be powered from the auxiliary power output provided that the
total current drawn from this output does not exceed 700 frill (4fXl rml for
UL).
Keep this in mind when adding remote consoles so you don’t overdraw
current from the control. This would result in a battery which does not charge
properly or possibly a tripped auxiliaty solid state circuit breaker.
If the total auxiliary load is determined to be greater than 700 mA (400 mA for
UL), then additional consoles can be powered from a separate power supply.
Refer to the POWERING ADDITIONAL CONSOLES paragraph for a diagram
that shows how to make connections to the separate power supply.
Compact design, equipped with a liquid crystal display (LCD) using 2-digit
numerics for zone identification, and a set of pre-designated English language
prompts, such as “READY”, “NOT READY”, etc. for system status. A built-in
alarm sounder is also included, which eliminates the need for a separate indoor
sounder.
Equipped with a liquid crystal display (LCD) using 2-digit numerics for zone
identification, and a set of pre-designated English language prompts, such as
“READY”, “NOT READY”, etc. for system status. Keys are backlit. A built-in
alarm sounder is also included, eliminating the need for a separate indoor
sounder. DIP switch selectable ID number.
Must be set to the non-addressable
mode in this system (Address 31).
Equipped with a programmable 2-iine, 32-character (16 characters per line),
backlit alphanumeric LCD for complete zone identification in English language (if
descriptors are programmed). Keys are also backlit. An alarm sounder is built in,
eliminating the need for a separate indoor sounder. DIP switch selectable ID
number.
IUust be set to the non-addressable mode in this system (31).
The 6137 Console is keypad addressable (no DIP switches), and features a red
“ARMED” LED which lights when the system is armed, and a green “READY”
LED which lights when the system is ready to be armed (no zone faults present).
This console also features display backlighting, a keypad which is continuously
backlit for ease in use and located behind a flip-down decorative door. Also
featured are dedicated panic keys, labeled A, B, & C (the D key is not used),
.Must be set to the non-addressable mode in this system (Address 31).
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