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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607
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The FMR-1000-RCMD Four-wire LCD annunciator has system control capability. It shows the
equivalent LEDs and LCD display and includes a piezo, scrolling buttons, and operation keys
for acknowledge (ACK), drill, reset and silence. The scrolling functions and the acknowledge
key are accessible without restriction. The keys for reset, silence or drill can be enabled and
disabled by the device key lock.
The FMR-1000-RA is an LCD annunciator without control. It shows the equivalent LEDs and
LCD display. It includes a piezo sounder, scrolling buttons and acknowledge key. The scrolling
functions and the acknowledge key are accessible without restriction.
The City Tie Plug-in Module FPE-1000-CITY provides the system with two supervised City Tie
Local Energy circuits or Reverse Polarity circuits. The FPE-1000-CITY plugs into the FPA‑1000
mainboard.
2.2 Features
System Configuration
– Basic configuration includes one analog Signaling Line Circuit (SLC), configurable as two
ClassB , one ClassA, or one Class X circuit
– Second SLC easily expandable with FPE-1000-SLC Signaling Line Circuit
– Up to 254detectors and modules, or up to 127analog sounder bases in combination with
a suitable detector, for a total of 254addressable device capacity per SLC
– SLC circuits use standard wire; no shielded or twisted pair required. Twisted pair wire,
CAT5 cable, or fiber optic cable used on network connections
– Programmable sensitivity levels per device, and automatic day and night sensitivity modes
– Automatic calibration and drift compensation routine
– 120V/240V AC power, total 5.5A transformer output
– Two integrated NAC circuits rated at 2.5A each, allowing up to 4A total current (shared
between AUX power, Option Bus, and NAC)
– Up to four addressable FPP-RNAC-8A-4C Remote notification appliance circuit power
supplies, providing Aux power and up to 16synchronized remote NAC circuits
– Mainboard NAC patterns include Steady, Pulsing, Temporal Code3, and Temporal
Code4, Wheelock, System Sensor, and Gentex
– Built-in synchronization for appliances from Wheelock, System Sensor, and Gentex
– Three programmable FormC relays on the mainboard (fire, trouble, supervisory, gas
alarm or activation by zone)
– Option Bus for optional boards and expansions including LCD/LED annunciators, Octal
Driver Module, Octal Relay Module, and Remote Notification Appliance Circuit Power
Supply
– Optional City Tie Plug-in Module FPE‑1000‑CITY with two circuits, each programmable to
Local Energy or Reverse Polarity
– Optional plug-in Networking Cards (three models) for connecting fire panels into a
networked system
– Built-in Ethernet interface for Conettix IP reporting and/or programming and diagnostics
– Built-in dual phone line PSTN DACT communicator
– ContactID, SIA300 and Modem IIIA2 reporting formats
– UL Listed, FM/CSFM/MEA approved
Ease of Use and Functionality
– Large 4-line by 20-character LCD display
– Six LED status indicators on each panel keypad or remote LCD annunciators, including
gas alarm LED