Getting Started Product Description
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ADT-LCD-80F Remote Fire Annunciator
The ADT-LCD-80F annunciator is a compact 80-character backlit LCD remote fire
annunciator that is capable of displaying English language text. It mimics the display on
the control panel and will annunciate device type, point alarm, trouble or supervisory
condition, zone assignment plus any custom alpha labels programmed into the FACP. The
annunciator also provides system status LEDs to display AC Power, Alarm, Trouble,
Supervisory and Alarm Silenced conditions. Additionally, the ADT-LCD-80F is capable
of remotely performing critical system functions such as Acknowledge, Silence, Reset and
Drill.
Communications between the control panel and the annunciator is accomplished over a
serial interface employing the EIA-485 communication standard. Up to 32 ADT-LCD-
80F annunciators may be connected to the EIA-485 circuit. The annunciators may be
powered from the host FACP or a remote UL listed filtered power supply such as the
FCPS Series. For more detailed information, refer to the ADT-LCD-80F manual.
ADT-LDM Series Lamp Driver Modules (Graphic Annunciator)
The ADT-LDM Series Lamp Driver Modules, which consist of the ADT-LDM-32 master
and ADT-LDM-E32 expander modules, are used to provide an interface to a custom
graphic LED annunciator. The master module provides power and control for a maximum
of three expander modules. The ADT-LDM-32 and ADT-LDM-E32 have output
connectors which are used to drive lamps or LEDs and input connectors which are used
for remote switch functions. Refer to the ADT-LDM Series Lamp Driver Modules
manual for a complete description.
1.9 Getting Started
The following is a brief summary of the minimal steps involved in bringing an Unimode
9600 on-line:
• Install Backbox and Main Circuit Board (refer to "Mounting" on page 24)
• Address and Install Intelligent Devices (refer to the SLC Wiring Manual)
• Enter Autoprogramming (refer to "Autoprogram" on page 87)
• Resolve Programming Conflicts
Go to Point Program to Enter Specific Data (refer to "Point Program" on page 43). Use
the right and left arrow keys to navigate between devices.
Reference
Manual
Reference
Manual