
2 PRELIMINARY: TR-INT50W Product Installation Document — P/N LS10119-003TR-E:A 04/30/2021
4 Wiring to the FACP
To properly wire the TR-INT50W to the FACP, see Figure 4. The
Internal Amplifier must be powered by a NAC programmed as a
Constant Auxiliary Power. For additional information, refer to
the document in Section 1.1.
Figure 4 Wiring the TR-INT50W to the FACP
4.1 VBUS Wiring
The VBUS is an analog voice bus that broadcasts the recorded
voice messages from the ECS-NVCM to the TR-INT50Ws, or
the voice messages generated from a system microphone to the
TR-INT50W. The maximum resistance on the VBUS is 20Ω.
Connect the VBUS from the ECS-NVCM to the VBUS on the ECS-
INT50Ws as shown in Figure 5. VBUS Connection from the ECS-
NVCM to the VBUS on the ECS-INT50W is shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5 VBUS Wiring for the ECS-NVCM
5 Setting the Device Address
Use the onboard DIP switches to select an ID number assigned to
the TR-INT50W. To determine how to set the DIP switches
assigned to the desired ID number, refer to Figure 6.
.
Figure 6 DIP Switch
After the ID number is set, use programming to add the
TR-INT50W to the System.
6 Speaker Wiring
Each TR-INT50W supplies one circuit for speaker connection.
The speaker circuit can be supervised and wired Class B or Class
A. The speaker circuit provides 50 watts of power at 25 Vrms or
70.7 Vrms. Refer to Table 1.
TR-INT50W
TR-INT50W
ECS-NVCM
NOTE: Since the TR-INT50W is powered by a NAC, it will
not be found using the JumpStart Auto-Programming.
Number Of
Speakers Total Load Wire Distance in Feet
@ ½ W @1W Vrms Watts 18
AWG
16
AWG
14
AWG
12
AWG
10 5 25Vrms 5W 3900 6200 9860 15680
70Vrms 25000 39700 63200 100520
20 10 25Vrms 10W 2125 3380 5375 8540
70Vrms 15200 24150 38400 61100
30 15 25Vrms 15W 1460 2320 3690 5870
70Vrms 11000 17500 27800 44200
40 20 25Vrms 20W 1100 1750 2780 4420
70Vrms 8500 13510 21500 34175
52 26 25Vrms 26W 760 1200 1920 3050
70Vrms 6100 9700 15400 24520
80 40 25Vrms 40W 550 875 1390 2200
70Vrms 4100 6500 10360 16480
100 50 25Vrms 50W 450 715 1130 1800
70Vrms 3500 5560 8850 14070
Table 1 Wire Lengths
NOTE: The wire lengths in Table 1 are based on a
uniform distribution of the speakers, and that a maximum
of 20% voltage drop on the last speaker is allowed.
*Note: Address 0 cannot be used.