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The FAR module is designed to work in conjunction with the
Securitron BPS and BPSM series power supplies and a fire alarm
panel (by others). Whenever the FAR receives a signal from the fire
alarm it will switch off the output of the BPS/BPSM power supply. The
power supply will stay in this mode until a manual reset is instituted
by turning the keyswitch mounted in the face of the FAR module.
This feature is required in certain jurisdictions to prevent the access
control system from automatically (when the fire alarm is reset)
relocking doors during an evacuation.
Features & Benefits
Specification Data
How To Order
• Fire Alarm releases all locks and cuts power to all devices connected to
power supply until FAR is manually reset
• Allows key-switch manual release of all locks/devices manually during tests
and other emergency (non-fire) evacuations
• Simple bi-color LED status indicator on front cover - Green = On; Red = Off
• Easy to mount metal enclosure equipped with security cam lock
• Available in either 12VDC or 24VDC versions to match Securitron BPS and
BPSM series power supplies
• CFAR version available to meet Canadian fire release requirements
• 5 Amp rated SPDT plunger switches
Input Voltage: 12 or 24VDC
Environment: Indoor use only
Shipping Weight: 3 lbs.
Part # Description
FAR-12 Fire Alarm Reset 12VDC
FAR-24 Fire Alarm Reset 24VDC
FAR
Fire Alarm Reset
Access Control Accessories
2.5”
[63mm]
5.25”
[133mm]
5.25”
[133mm]
Interwiring between Fire Alarm, Power Supply and FAR
F1
F2
R#
BPS Power
Supply
F1
F2
FA
FA
-
FAR-12,24
Terminal
Strip
Ensure wire gauge is sufficient to
conduct full output of power supply
C
NC
Be sure the voltage of the
FAR matches the voltage
of the power supply
Fire alarm
interface
(latching
auxilliary
relay)
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