AES 7788 Series RF Subscriber Unit ─ Installation and Operation Manual
AES Corporation 7 40-7788, Rev 6, August 30, 2016
1.4.1 Battery Calculations
See 7788F Installation and
Operation Manual
See 7788F & 7794 Installation
and Operation Manuals
7788F + 7794 +7762 + 7740
See 7788F, 7794 & 7762
Installation and Operation
Manuals. For 7740 refer to
Sec. 3.5 – Fig. 4A and Fig. 4B
in this manual.
See 7788F & 7762 Installation
and Operation Manuals. For
7740 refer to Sec. 3.5 – Fig.
4A and Fig. 4B in this manual.
1.5 RF Module (Transceiver)
Each 7788F Unit includes an RF Module known as a transceiver along with a standard
tamper resistant 2.5 dB flexible omni-directional antenna. The standard antenna supplied
is for the frequency range of 450-480MHz. Contact AES for additional information on
available Models for use with other Non-UL frequencies and antennas.
See UHF Antenna Options in Section 1.9
1.6 Optional Accessories
7041 – Hand Held Subscriber Programmer
7043E – Programming Cable for PC or laptop to E Family subscribers with
Modular programming Jack and 7794 IntelliPro Fire
7794 – AES IntelliPro Fire, Dialer Capture Module
7067 – AES IntelliTap II, Dialer Capture Module
7770 – AES FireTap Serial Data Module
7762 – AES Hardware Supervisor
1.7 Safety Considerations
All equipment must be installed in accordance with National Electric Code,
NFPA 70, National Fire Code NFPA 72 and local building codes.
It is unlawful to operate this equipment in the USA without a valid FCC radio
station license. Other countries most likely require licensing through appropriate
authorities as well.
Be certain to properly ground the antenna, 7788F enclosure and any surge
protection devices to help dissipate surges away from the equipment and
personnel. The grounding of the antenna and surge protector is for your safety
and the safety of your equipment and should not be neglected.
If the antenna or cables connected to this equipment come in contact with
electrical power lines, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may result.