
FMR-7036 | Fire Annunciator Keypad | 7.0 FMR-7036 Programming
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Up to three keypads may be used on any
single 1,000 ft. (305 m) run of #18 AWG
(1.2 mm) wire.
Bring the wiring through the wire entrance in the
keypad’s base. Connect the wiring to the keypad’s
connector. Refer to Figure 4 on page 4.
Secure the base.
Place the keypad cover onto the base. Make sure the
openings for the rubber keys line up and do not
crush the keys beneath the grid. Test each key to
ensure proper operation.
Figure 6: FMR-7036 Wire Connections
Consult your panel’s Reference
Guide for option bus wiring
requirements.
Green
Yellow
Black
Red
R
B
G
Y
1
1 - FMR-7036 Wire Connector
7.0 FMR-7036 Programming
When the Silence or Reset keys on the FMR-7036
keypad are pressed, the keypad transmits a pre-
programmed, hard coded key sequence of 9753,
followed by a control character that either silences
or resets the control.
In order for the FMR-7036 to work with the control,
a passcode of 9753 must be programmed into the
control. See the following instructions for specific
control panel programming.
7.1 FPD-7024 Local Programming
1. Enter the programming mode using the correct
programming passcode.
2. Select menu item 2-SECURITY.
3. Select menu item 1-PINS.
4. Select menu item 2-USER PINS.
5. Enter a User Number. Pick a user who has not
already been assigned a PIN.
6. Enter 9753 for the PIN.
7. Press [*] twice to view the SECURITY menu.
8. Press [2] to select 2-AUTHORITY LEVEL.
9. Press [2] to select 2-MEDIUM.
10. Press [*] to exit programming mode.
11. Test all FMR-7036 functions.
A PIN is required for remote devices to
enable the use of the FMR-7036. To do
this, press [3] for PROG SYSTEM, [5] for
PIN REQUIRED?, [2] for REMOTE PIN and
[1] for YES. Press [*/Back] to exit the
programming mode.
7.2 FPD-7024 Remote Programming
1. Open a session of RAM IV.
2. Open the desired panel.
3. From the menu tree window, open SECURITY.
4. Select the user from the appropriate submenu.
5. Set the PIN in the appropriate column (9753).
6. Set the authority level in the appropriate
column (MEDIUM).
7. Download the changes/updates to the panel.
For more information regarding RAM IV,
see the RAM IV Operations Manual (P/N:
38849).
8.0 FMR-7036 Operation
There are six keys on the FMR-7036 used for
controlling annunciator and control panel operation:
Silence, Reset, and four scrolling buttons.
8.1 Silence
The Silence key is used to silence alarm and trouble
sounds at the annunciator, as well as NAC circuits
and sirens connected to the control panel, provided
the sounders are programmed for “SILENCEABLE”
(refer to the control panel’s programming guide for
information on NAC or alarm output configuration).
The Silence key will not remove the alarm condition
from the control. It only silences local annunciator
sounders as well as silenceable output devices.
Pressing the Silence key causes the FMR-7036 to
transmit a hard coded passcode of 9753 followed by
the Silence key normally found on the FMR-7036
keypad. The control must be programmed to accept
this code before the FMR-7036 will work (refer to
Section 7.0 on page 5 of this installation guide).