FX-MNSR

FX-350

The FX-350 Series of intelligent fire alarms is ideal for both new and retrofit applications.

System Components

Parts of the FX-350 intelligent fire alarm system:

CONTROL

FX-350-60-DR

FX-351-LDR

DETECTION

FX-350 Intelligent Smoke Detection

FX-350 Intelligent Heat Detection

FX-350 Intelligent Modules

FX-350 Intelligent Manual Stations

SIGNALING

ALC-252 Dual Intelligent Analog Loop Controller

OCAC-304 Indicating Class A Module

PR-300 Module

RAX-332 Annunciator

Features

  • Intelligent Addressable panels that supports 60, 126 or 378 addressable points
  • Points can be any combination of Addressable Sensors or Modules
  • Supports Photoelectric Sensors, Variable Heat Sensors and Multi–Sensor (Heat/Photo)
  • Equipped with a 2 line by 20 character backlit LCD display, numerical keypad and an integrated UDACT/Digital Communicator
  • LCD display allows for 32 characters to be configured for user defined messages
  • Digital Communicator can be configured for DACT or UDACT mode of operation
  • Configurable via the front panel, PC Configurator, or remote dial up through the built-in modem
  • Sensors can be configured as Alarm, Verified Alarm, Latching or Non-Latching Supervisory, Monitor and Trouble-Only
  • Modules can be configured as Alarm, Latching Supervisory, Non-Latching Supervisory, Water Flow, Monitor, Trouble, Fire Drill Switch, Signal Silence Switch, Aux Disconnect
  • Switch and Buzzer Silence Switch
  • Base panel is equipped with Four Class “B” (Style “B”) indicating circuits which may be configured as Class “A” (Style “Z”) using a Class “A” signal converter module
  • Indicating Circuits may be configured as Silenceable or Non-Silenceable for both signals and strobes
  • Built-in sync protocols for the following strobe manufacturers: Mircom, Amseco, System Sensor, Gentex, Faraday and Wheelock
  • Relay contacts for Common Alarm, Auxiliary/Alarm (Disconnectable), Common Supervisory and Common Trouble
  • Configurable Signal Silence Inhibit, Auto Signal Silence and One-Man Walk Test
  • Subsequent Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble operation
  • RS-485 Interface for Remote LED and LCD Annunciators
  • Positive Alarm Sequence
  • Interface for a Remote Trouble Indicator (RTI-1)
  • Two event history logs comprised of a 200 event alarm log for alarm related events and a 200 event general log for all other events
  • 5.5 Amp Power Supply
  • Optional modules for additional internal relay circuits and City Tie/Polarity Reversal
  • Optional trim ring for semi-flush mounting

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