Fire Alarm Annunciator Model 5235 User Manual
The annunciator. When a user presses a button, the annunciator. The SK-5235 remote annunciator provides remote annunciation for the 5208 Fire Alarm Control Panel. The SK-5235 performs all system operations. It also provides trouble and alarm information and can be used for. The Model SK-5235 Remote Annunciator. Section 5 Operation To operate the SK-5208 you can use either the on-board touchpad or the Model SK-5235 Remote Annunciator. Figure 5-1 Model SK-5235 Remote Annunciator 5.1 Installer & User Keys An installer key ships with the panel and an operator’s key ships with the SK-5235 (Figure 5-2).
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PFC-4410RC • 5403550 • REV Q • 11/12
Lamp Test
- The SK-5235 remote annunciator provides remote annunciation for the 5208 Fire Alarm Control Panel. Silent Knight 5235 Remote Annunciator. Promptsthe user to.
- ©2003 Notifier Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR, MODEL RA400Z The remote annunciator is connected between terminals 1 and 3 using the spade lug terminal packed with the remote annunciator. The spade lug terminal is connected to the base terminal as shown in Figure 5.
When the panel is in a Normal Condition, pushing the two top buttons will illuminate all of the LED's and display for
approximately one second.
4100ES, and 4100U series fire alarm control panels Also compatible with Simplex legacy panel model series 4002, 4020, 4100, 4120, and Universal Transponders (UT) Supervised RUI (remote unit interface) communications require a single, twisted, shielded wire pair to the fire alarm control panel (power is supplied via a second wire pair). Remote LCD annunciator for use with Simplex® model: 4100ES and 4100U fire alarm control panels Legacy products 4100, 4120, and 4020 fire alarm control panels, and 4100/4120 Universal Transponders Information display features: Maintained display of first alarm is available with 4100ES and with 4100U at software revision 11.11. Supplement to the MS-9600(UD)LS(C/E) Fire-Lite Manual Document 52646 Revision B 53587 Supplement to the SWIFT Wireless Manual Document LS10036-000FL-E Revision B dated 9/14/2015.
Remote Annunciator Model RA-4410RC Operation
Red LED’s:
Initiating Device Circuits Active (4)
Notification/Release Circuits Active (4)
Common Alarm (1)
Green LED’s: AC Power
Yellow LED’s: Initiating Device Circuits troubles (4)
Output Circuit Troubles (4)
Supervisory Initiating Zone (4)
Supervisory Bell Output Active (4)
(1) each: Sup 1/Abort, Supervisory 2, Power Trouble,
Supervisory Trouble, System Trouble, Ground Fault,
Pre-Discharge/Discharging, Alarm Silenced
The appropriate LED flashes to indicate a change of status on the panel. A trouble or supervisory condition will flash the appropriate
Yellow LED indicating the location of the condition. If any outputs are programmed as TROUBLE or SUPERVISORY BELL, that
Yellow output LED will flash indicating the output is activated. Pressing the BUZZER SILENCE button on the panel changes the
flashing zone Amber LED to steady on and turns the flashing Yellow output LED off.
An alarm condition will flash a Red LED indicating the zone in alarm and any outputs mapped to that zone that have activated.
Pressing the SIGNAL SILENCE button changes the flashing Red Zone LED to steady on and the flashing Red Output LED mapped
to that zone off unless the output is programmed as RELEASE. In addition, the Yellow ALARM/ SILENCE LED will light.
Any zone programmed as WATERFLOW is considered non-silenceable so the signal and buzzer silence buttons will have no
effect on the flashing zone and output LED's. A buzzer on the annunciator sounds for any trouble condition. When the panel
has a trouble or supervisory condition, pressing the SILENCE/LAMP TEST button silences the condition at the panel and all

annunciators. When no non-silenced trouble or supervisory conditions exist, pressing the SILENCE/LAMP TEST button can be
used to test the LED's.
The release panel supervises and communicates with the annunciator via separate connections for the RS-485 communication and
24VDC power requirements of the RA-4410RC. Separate cables should be used for power and communication. Shielded cable
shall be used for the communication line. Up to four annunciators can be connected to one panel. A rotary switch is provided on
the panel to indicate how many annunciators are connected. Another rotary switch is on the annunciator to set the address. The
annunciators must be addressed consecutively. See page 89 for wiring information. Refer to bulletin #8840024 for installation
instructions and maximum wire run.
Test Procedure
The system should be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with NFPA-72 National Fire Alarm Code, Chapter 10 and
any other requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction.
Test Procedure (Canada)
The system should be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with ULC Standard CAN/ULC-S536 and any other
requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction.
Testing should be done as a minimum as described below
1. Notify the fire department or other receiving station if alarm, supervisory and/or trouble signals are transmitted.
2. Notify the proper building personnel so that audible and/or visual signals can be ignored.
3. If the release panel is monitored by a building fire alarm panel, take appropriate action to eliminate any unwanted events.
4. Momentarily open each of the following circuits.
Each initiating device zone
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Supervisory circuit
Fire Alarm Annunciator Beeping
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Notification Appliance/Releasing circuit - observe that this results in a trouble condition and all indicators operate as
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described in the appropriate preceding section for the particular circuit that is faulted.
RED OUTPUT LED STEADY: ABORT
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 3
OUTPUT 4
AC POWER
POWER TBL
SYSTEM TBL
SUP TBL
GROUND FAULT
SUP 1/ABORT
SUPERVISORY 2
COMMON ALARM
ALARM SILENCE
STEADY: DISCHARGING
FLASHING: PRE-DISCHARGE
LAMP TEST
SILENCE
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P/N 151042 Rev C
ECN 14-0358
5860 Remote Fire Annunciator
Installation Quick Reference
The optional Model 5860 Remote Annunciator, as shown
in Figure 1, can be surface or flush mounted.
Figure 1: Model 5860 Remote Annunciator
Fire Alarm Annunciator Model 5235 User Manual Diagram
5860 installation involves the following steps:
1.
Make sure power is off at the panel.
2.
Annunciator is assembled at the factory. Disassemble
as needed.
3.
Mount annunciator.
4.
Wire annunciator to the panel. See
5.
Use the DIP switches on the back of the 5860 to set
the annunciator ID. See Figure 4.
Figure 2: 5860 Parts
Wiring Connections
Wire the 5860 to the FACP as Shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3: SBUS Connections
Figure 4: DIP Switch settings
Product
Max. 5860s
Allowed
For more
Information see
Manual PN
5820XL/5820XL-EVS
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LS10061-001SK-E
5808
12
151274-L8
5700
8
151295