Installation Instructions
PAGE 1 OF 2P/N 315-048637FA-4
INTRODUCTION
The 8726C (round plate) and 8726W (rectangular plate) Address-
able Remote Lamps, shown in Figure 1, operate as an additional
LED indicator for a device in the fire alarm control system’s addres-
sable device circuit. The 8726C/8726W can be used when a device
already has an accessory. The 8726C/8726W can be installed at
any location of an addressable device circuit, and it remotely
indicates the status of the device(s) in that same circuit.
Mode of Operation
The 8726C/8726W has one mode of operation: Direct Addressing Mode. The two-position jumper P1 must
be positioned to set the mode to Direct Addressing.
When set and programmed to Direct Addressing Mode, system logic and programming determine when
the ILED-H will blink.
Controls and Indicators
In Direct Addressing mode, the LED on the 8726C/8726W is controlled by logic functions programmed
using the CIS-4 Tool. In Direct Addressing mode, the 8726C/8726W blink color (red only) cannot be
changed.
PROGRAMMING
Refer to Figure 2 for the location of the programming holes
and jumper P1.
Direct Addressing Mode
To set the 8726C/8726W to Direct Addressing Mode follow the
steps listed below:
1. Determine a unique address for the 8726C/8726W.
2. Set jumper P1 to position 2 and 3.
3. Connect the 8726C/8726W to the 8720 Programmer/Tester by
inserting the plug from the cable provided with the 8720 Programmer/Tester into the programming holes on
the 8726C/8726W board.
4. Follow the instructions in the 8720 Programmer/Tester Manual, P/N 315-033260FA, to program the 8726C/
8726W to the desired address. Record the device address on the label located on the 8726C/8726W front panel.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND WIRING FOR
INTELLIGENT REMOTE LAMPS
P/N 8726C AND 8726W
Figure 1
8726C And 8726W Remote Lamps
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies Division • Florham Park, NJ
Tel: (973) 593-2600 • Fax: (973) 593-6670
Web: www.faradayfirealarms.com
8726W
8726C
8726
PROGRAMMING HOLES
13
P1
TB1
Figure 2
8726 Printed Circuit Board