Module Bay Description
Remote Annunciators include a bay assembly, a power
distribution interface module (PDI), a Transponder Interface
Module, and an interconnect harness. Communications with
the host fire alarm control panel are via a Remote Unit
Interface (RUI or RUI+) connection that allows for up to
2500 ft (762 m) distance. RUI can communicate with up to a
total of 31 remote devices per master controller (on one or
multiple RUI channels) and can be either Style 4 or Style 7
communications. Wiring can be either shielded or
unshielded, twisted, or untwisted single pair wiring.
4100-9610 Remote Annunciator. This model is for
applications that may require a full complement of the
Remote Annunciator functions (refer to the product
selection lists on pages 3 and 4). Power is from a cabinet
mounted Remote Power Supply (RPS).
4100-9611 Basic Remote Annunciator. For remote
annunciator applications that require less features in the
cabinet, select this model which accepts power from a
separate fire alarm control cabinet. (This model does NOT
accept: a cabinet mounted power supply, expansion phone
cards, Class A phone modules, RS-232 modules, panel
mounted printers, or 24 I/O modules.)
Optional Expansion Bays each include a PDI and
accept a variety of optional modules for specific annunciator
functions.
The Battery Compartment (bottom) accepts two
batteries, up to 50 Ah. Battery mounting does not interfere
with available module space. (Not applicable to the model
4100-9611)
Packaging Availability
Modules are power-limited (except as noted, such as
relay modules)
Enclosure are available for one, two, or three bay sizes
or for cabinet rack mounting
Boxes, doors with tempered glass inserts, and dress
panels are available in beige or red (ordered separately)
Refer to document S4100-0037 for enclosure details
Remote Command Center
The optional Remote Command Center occupies the top
bay of a Remote Annunciator. It provides an LCD status
readout with keyswitch activated control switches and a
local tone-alert sounder. Features are essentially identical
to the Remote LCD Annunciator model 4603-9101
(reference document S4603-0001).
Press ACK located under flashing indicator.
Repeat operation until all events are acknowledged.
Local tone will silence.
Emergency Operating Instructions
Alarm or Warning Condition
How to Acknowledge / View Events
How to Silence Building Signals
System indicator flashing. Tone On. Press Alarm Silence.
How to Reset System
Press System Reset.
Press Ack to silence tone device.
REMOTE COMMAND CENTER
FIRE
ALARM
ALARM
SILENCED
PRIORITY 2
ALARM
SYSTEM
SUPERVISORY
SYSTEM
TROUBLE
POWER
ON
ALARM
ACK
SUPV
ACK
TBL
ACK
ALARM
ACK
ALARM
SILENCE
SYSTEM
RESET
DISPLAY
TIME
4100-1292 Remote Command Center
Audio
Control
Command
Center
Active
All
Speakers
EVAC
Selective
EVAC
All
Speakers
Talk
Ready
to
Talk
Speaker
Circuits
8th
Floor
7th
Floor
6th
Floor
2nd
Floor
1st
Floor
Phone
Control
Phone
Circuit 1
Phone
Circuit 2
Phone
Circuit 3
Phone
Circuit 4
Phone
Circuit 5
Phone
Circuit 6
Phone
Circuit 7
Phone
Circuit 8
Phone
Control
Phone
Circuit 9
Phone
Circuit 10
Phone
Circuit 11
Phone
Circuit 12
Phone
Circuit 13
Phone
Circuit 14
Phone
Circuit 15
Phone
Circuit 16
4th
Floor
3rd
Floor
5th
Floor
Remote Master
Phone Module
4100-1271
Remote Microphone
Module 4100-1244
8 Switches with 8
Red LEDs,
4100-1280, 2 shown
with typical labels
Single Channel Audio
Control 4100-1252
8 Switches with 8 Red
LEDs, 4100-1280
Push-to-Talk
switch
Remote Annunciator Audio Module Reference