2.6.1 4XTMF Transmitter Module InstallationThe 4XTMF provides a supervised output for a local energy municipal box transmitter inaddition to alarm and trouble reverse polarity. A jumper option allows the reverse polaritycircuit to open with a system trouble condition if no alarm condition exists. A disableswitch allows disabling of the transmitter output during testing to prevent accidentalcalling of the monitoring service.Local Energy Municipal Box Service (NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm Systems):Supervisory Current: 5.0 mATrip Current: 350 mA (subtracted from notification appliance power)Coil Voltage: 3.65 VDCMaximum Coil Resistance: 14.6 ohmsMaximum allowable wire resistance between panel and trip coil: 3 ohmsMunicipal Box wiring can leave the buildingRemote Station Service (NFPA 72 Remote Station Fire Alarm Systems) - Intendedfor connection to a polarity reversal circuit or a Remote Station receiving unit havingcompatible ratings:Maximum load for each circuit: 10 mAReverse polarity output voltage: 24 VDCRemote Alarm and Remote Trouble wiring can leave the buildingBefore installing the module, place the disconnect switch to the right (disconnect) positionto prevent accidental activation of the municipal box. Note that a Disconnect LED willilluminate after the module is installed in the Unimode 9600. In addition, the SystemTrouble LED will turn on to indicate the Disconnect condition.Figure 2.9 4XTMF Transmitter ModuleConnect to FACP J10 & J11Disconnect Switchshown in disconnectpositionTBL Jumper}Remote Alarm (power-limited)*}Remote Trouble (power-limited)*No connection}Municipal Box (nonpower-limited)*1 2 3 4 5 6 7+ - + - + -Polarities are shown for module activationNote: 4XTMF Module is not suitable fortransmitting reverse polarity supervisory signal.* Wiring from theseterminals can exit theprotected premises.Dummy load terminals6 and 7 (4.7kΩ, ¼ wattresistor) if MunicipalBox is not connected.Disconnect LED4xtmfl.cdr