FSRRM24 Remote Relay Module
Installation Sheet
JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 Description
OFF OFF OFF ON Relay 1: Common alarm
Note: Only one FSRRM24 module configured for common relay
operation is allowed per peripheral group.
Table 3: Group selection jumper
J6 Description
Description
The FSRRM24 provides five Form C relays that you can
configure as common relays, zone relays, or as programmable
relays to use with F-series fire alarm control panels. In
addition, you can configure the relays as dry contact relays or
as 24 VDC output relays.
LEDs provide visual indication when each relay is energized
and when the FSRRM24 is disabled.
The FSRRM24 includes a plastic snap track for mounting in an
MFC-A cabinet.
FSRRM24 remote relay modules are configured using the
jumpers described in the tables below.
Table 1: Disable output jumper
JP1 Description
ON Disables all relays
OFF Enables all relays
ON Selects peripheral group 1
OFF Selects peripheral group 2
Notes: Only three FSRRM24 modules are allowed per peripheral
group on 3- and 5-zone control panels. Only four FSRRM24 modules
are allowed per peripheral group on 10-zone control panels.
Table 4: Output selection jumpers, J1 to J5
Position Description
1 to 2 +24V output
2 to 3 Dry contact
Installation
Install the FSRRM24 according to the instructions provided
below.
Caution: Make sure all power is disconnected from the panel
before installing. Observe static-sensitive handling practices.
Relay 2: Common trouble
Relay 3: Common supervisory
Relay 4: Common monitor
Relay 5: Common power
Table 2: Module type jumpers
JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 Description
ON OFF OFF OFF Five programmable relays (common
alarm or zone)
OFF ON OFF OFF Five zone relays (zones 6 to 10). This
OFF OFF ON OFF Five zone relays (zones 1 to 5)
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setting is ignored on 3-zone and 5zone conventional F-Series control
panels.
Figure 1: FSRRM24 mounting
MFC-A
Snap track
FSRRM2
To install the FSRRM24:
1. Mount the snap track on the MFC-A cabinet as shown in
Figure 1. Only two FSRRM24 modules are allowed per
MFC-A cabinet.
2. Insert the bottom edge of the FSRRM24 into the snap
track then press the top edge in until it snaps into place.
3. Configure the jumpers.
4. Verify that all wiring is free of opens, shorts, and ground
faults.
5. Connect the data and power wiring as shown Figure 2.
6. Energize the panel and confirm that all relays are in the
correct state before connecting the field wiring.
Note: Normally all relays are deenergized. If a jumper is
installed on JP5, relays 1 and 5 are energized.
7. Connect the relay output wiring as shown Figure 3. Make
sure connection will not adversely affect controlled devices
(e.g. elevators, fans, etc.).
Wiring
Figure 2: Data and power wiring
C
C
To
next remote
module
Figure 3: Relay output wiring
3
3
2
2
1
1
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5
OUT 2
NC C NO
[4]
OUT 4
NC C NO
3
3
2
2
11
OUT 5
NC C NO
3
2
1
N.U.
NC
C
NO
NC
C
NO
C
C
JP6
rom
control panel
Regulated 24 VDC
from control panel or
external power suppl
[2] [3]
OUT1
OUT 3
Note: FSRRM24 remote relay modules will not operate
properly until detected by the control panel. For more
information, see the technical reference manual listed inside
the control panel door.
3
2
1
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6
2
2
1
1
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
Notes
1. All wiring is supervised and power-limited.
[2] AUX power supplied by the control panel can’t exceed
0.5 A. If more than 0.5 A is required, you must use a
power-limited and regulated 24 VDC auxiliary/booster
power supply that is UL/ULC Listed for fire protective
signaling systems.
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