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Setting the address
The sounder includes a seven-segment DIP switch (SW1) for
assigning device addresses. Each switch segment has a
decimal value as shown in Figure 3. The address is the sum of
all the switch segments in the ON position. The switch is used
to set the device address in binary code. The switch may be
set to represent any address from 1 to 127.
For example, to select a device address of 007, set SW1-1,
SW1-2, and SW1-3 to the ON position and the remaining
switch segments to the OFF position.
Figure 3: Address switch setting
Mode, tone, and volume settings
The sounder includes a seven-segment DIP switch (SW2) to
select the operating mode, tone, and volume. See Figure 4.
Figure 4: Mode of Operation switch settings
1. Power selection jumpers
2.
SW2 configuration switch
Tone
5 Visual indicator operating
mode
Setting the addressing mode
Configure the base sounder to operate with or without a
detector at the same address as shown in Table 2.
Table 2: Setting address mode
Setting
-4 OFF The sounder is stand-alone with a unique
loop address not used by another detector.
-4 ON The sounder shares the address with a
detector to expand the number of devices
supported by the loop.
Configure the base sounder to enable or disable the visual
indicator as shown in Table 3.
Table 3: Setting Visual Indicator operating mode
Setting
-5 ON Enable the
visual indicator.
-5 OFF Disable the
visual indicator.
Not recommended with
Silent tone.
Setting the volume
Use SW2-6 and SW2-7 to set the volume. Level 1 is the lowest
volume setting, and level 4 is the highest as shown in Table 4.
Refer also to the measured anechoic sound levels in Figure 7.
Table 4: Volume settings
– Level 1 10 – Level 2 01 – Level 3 11 – Level 4
measurement
dBA less than
3 dBA less
than level 3.
3 dBA less
than level 4.
Certified tones
[1].
[1] UK-continuous, UK intermittent, UK two-tone are EN 54-3
compliant.
Setting the tone
The control panel can operate the sounder in two different pre-
programmed tones, by selecting SW2-1, SW2-2, and SW2-3.
Refer to Table 5 Tone settings.
Note: Two additional tones are available, the Class change
and the Visual indicator only tone. However, these tones may
not be available for legacy control panels. Please refer to the
configuration options of your control panel to confirm tone
availability.
Table 5: Tone settings
SW2 switch setting -1-2-3 Primary warning Secondary evacuation Attention (nonfire)
0 UK intermittent UK continuous Class change
1 UK continuous UK two-tone Class change
2 UK two-tone UK intermittent Class change
3 Australian whoop Australian alert Class change
4 Swedish tone Dutch slow whoop Class change
5 ISO8201 French two-tone Class change
6 German Visual indicator only Class change
7 UK intermittent UK continuous Class change