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    1 ANN-RL Y Module Document # 53033 Rev . B 10/10/07 ECN 07-744 ANN-RL Y Relay Module Inst allation Instructions The ANN-RL Y relay module provides 10 program- mable Form-C relays when used with a compatible F ACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel). This document is provided as a quick reference. For more detailed information, refer to the appropriate F ACP[...]

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    2 ANN-RL Y Module Document # 53033 Rev . B 10/10/07 ECN 07-744 Mounting in F ACP Main Board Chassis Using the ANN-MBRL Y bracket 1. Placing the ANN-MBRL Y mounting bracket flat against the inside back wall of the F ACP backbox, position both bracket mounting tabs above the two embossed protrusions in the backbox and slide the tabs down into the pro[...]

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    3 ANN-RL Y Module Document # 53033 Rev . B 10/10/07 ECN 07-744 Wiring ANN-RL Y Module to F ACP Refer to T able 2 and Figure 3 for wiring connections. ) 1 B T ( s l a n i m r e T Y L R - N N As l a n i m r e T S U B - N N A P C A F ) - ( 4 l a n i m r e T) - ( ) + ( 3 l a n i m r e T) + ( ) A ( 2 l a n i m r e T) S U B - N N A ( A ) B ( 1 l a n i m [...]