Description
The TX7932 is a compact, rugged handheld programmer designed for use with the TNA / TANDA addressable fire-alarm device family. It allows engineers to read, write and erase device parameters such as addresses, sensitivity levels and operating modes directly onsite.
The unit is powered by twin 1.5 V AA batteries, includes a pluggable programming cable with alligator clips for secure terminal connection, and features an LCD display plus function keys for ease of programming.
Key Features
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Write, read and erase device parameters (address, sensitivity, mode, type) for TNA/TANDA devices.
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Pluggable programming cable with end alligator clip to ensure tight contact with the device terminal.
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LCD display (16 characters) and functional keys allow simple single-button activation of common functions.
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Low current consumption for extended battery life; auto power-off after approx. 3 minutes of inactivity.Circuit protection against accidental clip-reverse or short.
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Battery powered (2 × 1.5 V AA) and micro-USB supply option.
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Compact dimensions approx. 135 mm × 60 mm × 30 mm; ABS housing.
Industrial Uses / Applications:
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On-site configuration of addressable fire alarm devices (set/reset device addresses).
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Programming and adjusting detector sensitivity and operating modes during installation or maintenance.
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Troubleshooting and testing fire alarm components onsite.
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Reading stored device parameters for system diagnostics.
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Use by fire alarm engineers and technicians during commissioning and servicing of addressable systems.

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