The RA-220 provides the cabinetry necessary to mount Remote Display Modules
RA-220 Remote Display Annunciator Cabinet
Distributed Architecture
Highly Survivable
The RA-220 provides the cabinetry to mount a Remote Display that can be used as another point of control or as an annunciator. A typical application would be to mount a Remote Display in a central location for system control, with the power supply, batteries and ALM safely mounted in an electrical closet.
The system Display Module is available as a Standard Display Module (SDM) and can be software configured as a Virtual Panel Module (VPM).
The SDM can be configured to be a VPM. A VPM assigns IP addresses to system modules – and there can only be one VPM per system.
The SDM provides identical functionality once it has been assigned an IP address by the VPM.
SDM’s may be added to the system within the maximum system module count of 50 modules.
The RA-220 is available in either red or beige cabinets for both the VPM and SDM.
Modules:
- SDM Full system visibility and control (once commissioned)
RA-220P-2 | ||
P | Paint Option | Cabinet Color |
SDM3-IP
Overlay |
Standard Display Module | |
ETP3 | An ETP3 is included |
- The SDM3-IP can be configured as either an SDM3-IP or VPM
The contractor shall furnish and install, where indicated on the plans, remotely located IP-Addressable Display Modules for system control and/or system annunciation. Remote Displays shall be fully incorporated into the FxIP Fire Control system by simple CAT 5 connection. Connections shall be fully supervised, transient protected and monitored for ground faults. The combination of the Display Module and RA-220 cabinet shall be UL/ULC listed and UL/ULC listed as compatible with the Harding network fire controls. The remote cabinet shall be Harding part number RA-220 and remote IP Display Modules shall be Harding part number(s) SDM3-IP, ETP3.
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The RA-220 provides the cabinetry to mount a Remote Display that can be used as another point of control or as an annunciator. A typical application would be to mount a Remote Display in a central location for system control, with the power supply, batteries and ALM safely mounted in an electrical closet.
The system Display Module is available as a Standard Display Module (SDM) and can be software configured as a Virtual Panel Module (VPM).
The SDM can be configured to be a VPM. A VPM assigns IP addresses to system modules – and there can only be one VPM per system.
The SDM provides identical functionality once it has been assigned an IP address by the VPM.
SDM’s may be added to the system within the maximum system module count of 50 modules.
The RA-220 is available in either red or beige cabinets for both the VPM and SDM.
Modules:
- SDM Full system visibility and control (once commissioned)
- Data Sheet
- Specs
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RA-220P-2 P Paint Option Cabinet Color SDM3-IP Overlay
Standard Display Module ETP3 An ETP3 is included - The SDM3-IP can be configured as either an SDM3-IP or VPM
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The contractor shall furnish and install, where indicated on the plans, remotely located IP-Addressable Display Modules for system control and/or system annunciation. Remote Displays shall be fully incorporated into the FxIP Fire Control system by simple CAT 5 connection. Connections shall be fully supervised, transient protected and monitored for ground faults. The combination of the Display Module and RA-220 cabinet shall be UL/ULC listed and UL/ULC listed as compatible with the Harding network fire controls. The remote cabinet shall be Harding part number RA-220 and remote IP Display Modules shall be Harding part number(s) SDM3-IP, ETP3.