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  gamewell-fci 12 clintonville road, northford, ct 06472-1653 us a ? tel: (203) 484-7161 ? fax: (203) 484-7118 specifications are for information only, are not intended for in stallation purposes, and are subj ect to change wi thout notice. no responsibility is assumed by gamewell-fci for their use. ?2008 honeywell international inc. all rights reserved. www.gamewell-fci.com 9020-0630 rev. d1 page 1 of 1 velociti ? series AMM-4SF addressable monitor module description the gamewell-fci velociti ? series, addressable monitor module AMM-4SF features a sing le style d, class a initiat- ing device circuit. it may also be configured as a style b, class b initiating circuit with end-of-line resistor. this mod- ule provides an address for a group of conventional 2-wire smoke detectors. any alarm initiating devices with normally open (n.o.) dry contacts, such as heat detectors, linear heat detection devices, projected beam smok e detectors, 4-wire smoke detectors, water flow switches, tamper switches, manual stations, etc. may also be installed in this circuit. the velociti ? series use a communication protocol that substantially increases the speed of communication between the sensors and certain gamewell-fci analog addressable fire alarm controls. these devices operate in a grouped fashion. if one of the devices in the group has a status change, the panel?s mi croprocessor stops the group poll and concentrates on the si ngle device. the net effect is response speed up to five times greater than earlier designs. the AMM-4SF module is desi gned for installation in the signaling line circuit of any gamewell-fci analog address- able control panel. the signaling line circuits of gamewell- fci analog addressable panels are designed to accommo- date up to 159 monitor modules per circuit. the initiating device circuit of the AMM-4SF can support a maximum line resistance of up to 25 ohms allowing the use of linear heat detection device s. this allows the module to stay in alarm with one smoke de tector activated. the amm- 4sf is designed to mount in a 4? square box 2 1/8" deep. ordering information model description AMM-4SF addressable monitor module, single circuit, style d, class a velociti ? and e3 series ? are registered trade marks of honeywell international inc. features ? accommodates up to twenty (20), conventional 2-wire smoke detectors. (see the ga mewell-fci compatibility addendum p/n 9000-0427 for supported detectors) ? class a, style d, or class b, style b initiating circuit ? 25 ohm line resistance for each initiating device circuit ? visual rotary, decimal switch addressing (01-159) ? accommodates any n/o dry contact device ? compact size allows easy installation ? bicolor leds flash green whenever the module is addressed, and light steady red on alarm* *note: only the red led is operative in panels that do not operate in velociti ? mode. specifications supervisory current: .00027 amps. (led flashing) alarm current: .0051 amps. (led lit) operating temperature: 32 to 120 f (0 to 49 c) relative humidity: 10 to 93% (non-condensing) dimensions: 4 1/2? l x 4? w x 1 1/4? d (11.4 x 10.2 x 3.2 cm) end-of-line resistor: 3.9 k ohms AMM-4SF an iso 9001-2000 company a pproved fm 30 23 5 94 signaling 07300-0694:264 s1949 me a ap pro ved 227-03-e vol.iv


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