DIP-switch Settings
CONFIG
Description
CONFIG: 1
Defines the triggering of the TRBL output as follows: (Stand Alone mode
(Default:
only):
Battery Trouble)
On: Follow any trouble in the sounder (low battery, input voltage, speaker
fault)
Off: Follow battery troubles only (Low voltage or fail in battery load test)
CONFIG: 2
Defines the operation mode of the sounder:
(Default:
On: BUS mode configuration. Use this option when the sounder is connected
Stand Alone)
the ProSYS BUS.
Off: Stand Alone configuration. Use this option to connect the sounder to any
panel.
CONFIG: 3
Defines the duration time of the sounder activation (Stand Alone mode only).
(Default:
On: 5 minutes
3 minutes)
Off: 3 minutes
CONFIG: 4
Defines the siren sound.
(Default: Fast)
On: Slow
Off: Fast
ID1
Description
ID1: 1-3
Used to set a unique BUS ID number for the sounder when connected in a BUS
mode configuration. Set the ID in the same manner as with all ProSYS
accessories.
ID1: 4
Sounder's sound. When set to ON position, sound is adjusted to French
standard NFA2P.
Terminal Block Wiring
The following explains the various wiring and connection procedures that must be performed when
wiring the sounder:
Terminal
Description
LED
This terminal is for triggering LED2. This LED is activated when it is
connected between LED and COM.
AUX RED
Input DC power terminals.
COM BLK
The maximum current that can be drawn from these terminals is 200mA
In BUS configuration, connect the wires respectively point to point according
to the indicated colors.
BUS YEL
Connect these terminals only in BUS mode configuration, point to point
according to the indicated colors
BUS GRN
SPEAKER
Used for the connection of the internal speaker (8Ω 30W).
PS +
Use these terminals to connect an alternative power supply 13.8VDC 1.6A to
PS-
the sounder.
NOTES:
The maximum current that the sounder can draw from these terminals is 1.6A compared
to 200 mA from the AUX RED and COM BLK terminals.
When a power supply is connected to these terminals there is no need to connect a
power supply to the AUX RED and COM BLK terminals.
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