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 CTX-95
Description
The Gamewell-FCI City Tie Expander (CTX-95) is a singlecircuit, reverse-polarity transmitter that provides the interface between the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) and a municipal system or central station. The CTX-95 connects to the panel via a three-wire SLC circuit. The most common usage is transmitting supervisory signals and their faults on a separate city tie from the main system, and to transmit alarms to a central station to indicate building alarm or arrival entrance to building. The CTX-95 is either surface or flush mounted and has an integral LED that lights at device activation.
City Tie Expander
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Operation
The CTX-95 is a programmable reverse polarity city tie circuit. The module contains the XP-95 protocol to communicate with the Gamewell-FCI 600 Series of analog addressable control panels. The module provides the power and supervision for the reverse polarity city tie. Programming CTX-95 selected circuits insures that only their alarms and troubles are transmitted to the central station.
CTX-95
CTX-95
Features
* * * * * Compatible with all Gamewell-FCI 600 Series analog addressable FACPs. Connects to addressable SLC. Provides one reverse polarity circuit. Over-voltage protector built-in. LED annunciates activation. Fully supervised. Surface or flush mounting. Field programmable. Style 4, 6, or 7 wiring.
Programming
The CTX-95 is programmed by setting a single DIP switch easily accessible on the device's printed circuit board. The DIP switch is used to set the address of the CTX-95. All other programming is accomplished at the Fire Alarm Control Panel, either through a laptop computer or through the Control Panel Operator's Display.
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Screw terminals for field-wiring connections.
Mounting
The CTX-95 mounts in a standard 4.688" (11.908 cm) electrical backbox. The CTX-95 should be mounted in an easily accessible location so that the LED may be seen for quick indication of proper connection and activation.
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SIGNALING
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S521
7300-1288:147
GAMEWELL-FCI
Specifications are for information only, are not intended for installation purposes, and are subject to change without notice. No responsibility is assumed by Gamewell-FCI for their use. (c)2007 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. www.gamewell-fci.com CS-2042 Rev. A page 1 of 2
12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA * Tel: (203) 484-7161 * Fax: (203) 484-7118
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Engineer's Specifications
The contractor shall furnish and install an electronic addressable reverse polarity transmitter. It shall connect to the FACP via a three-wire SLC circuit. It shall be fully programmable and supervised with a LED to indicate activation. It shall be Gamewell-FCI CTX-95.
Ordering Information
Model
CTX-95
Description
City tie expander provides one reverse polarity city connection for addressable loop. XP95 protocol compatible. Trim ring for flush-mounting CTX-95.
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Specifications
Input Power: Quiescent Current: Alarm Current: Operating Temperature: Relative Humidity: Housing Requirements: Output Rating: 24 VDC from three-wire analog circuit. 0.002 A 0.02 A 0 C to 49 C (32 F to 120 F) 85% non-condensing 4.6888" (11.908 cm) backbox 0.015 A maximum
GAMEWELL-FCI
12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA * Tel: (203) 484-7161 * Fax: (203) 484-7118 www.gamewell-fci.com CS-2042 Rev. A page 2 of 2


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