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Datasheet Addressable Notification Appliances Notification Appliances; Multi-Tone Horns with 520 Hz Output ULC Approved, FM addressed and controlled TrueAlert ES multi-tone horns: Advanced addressable notification controlled by IDNAC SLCs providing 29 VDC allowing strobes to operate with lower current even battery backup Wiring supervision to each appliance allows “T-tapped” connections for B circuits to simplify wiring (Class A circuits require in/out wiring) Self-Test Mode allows an on-board sensor to detect the horn output then report its status to the control panel Per appliance tone selection of: 520 Hz Horn, Broadband Horn, Bell, High/Low, Slow Whoop, or Siren; programmable from the panel, or selected using an on-board DIP Switch (see TrueAlert Multi-Tone Horn Specifications) 520 Hz tone is compliant with NFPA 72 Low Frequency Signal for Sleeping Areas Listed for wall or ceiling mount applications (blank covers are for ceiling mount applications) Horn, Bell, and High/Low tones can be controlled as: Temporal Code Temporal Code 4, March Time (selectable as 20, 60, or 120 bpm), or Slow Whoop, Siren, and Chime tone selections are controlled as continuous operation Output of “high” or “low” (~6 dBA difference) selectable at the or from the controller with FACP mode selected at the Unobtrusive Magnet Test diagnostics are available to assist and testing of appliances and wiring Electrical test point access without removing cover Listed to UL Standard 464 and ULC Standard S525 Indicator and Magnet Test feature: Appliance LED can be selected to display each polling cycle to indicate supervision When the controller is in diagnostic mode, the Magnet Test pulses LED to indicate appliance address and is selectable to also briefly the horn to confirm operation design features include: Rugged, high impact, flame retardant thermoplastic housing in red with letters or white with red letters available with FIRE, FEU, FEU/FIRE blank lettering Separate covers are available to change application type on-site or replacement; covers can be easily removed without disturbing the housing and avoiding trouble conditions A separate mounting plate allows wiring to be completed before is mounted; use with single gang, double gang, or 4-inch box, flush or surface mount In/out wiring terminals for 18 AWG to 12 AWG Optional mounting adapters are available to cover surface mounted boxes and to adapt to Autocall, 2975-9145 boxes 1: ES Multi-Tone Addressable are Available in Red with White and White with Red Lettering ES multi-tone horns ES multi-tone horns are individually addressed audible appliances that receive power, supervision, and control from a Autocall fire alarm control panel providing IDNAC Signaling Circuits (SLCs). (See IDNAC SLC Controller Compatibility Reference.) ES Operation Advantage ES addressable appliances on IDNAC SLCs provide audible (and visible) notification using a single two-wire circuit also confirms connection to the individual notification appliance circuit. This operation increases circuit supervision integrity providing supervision that extends beyond the appliance wiring current allows efficient IDNAC SLC operation. With IDNAC a constant 29 VDC source voltage is maintained, even during standby, allowing strobes on the same SLC to operate at higher with lower current and ensuring a consistent current draw and drop margin under both primary power and secondary battery Efficiencies include wiring distances up to 2 to 3 times farther with conventional notification, or support for more appliances per SLC, or use of smaller gauge wiring, or combinations of these all providing installation and maintenance savings with high that appliances that operate during normal system testing will during worst case alarm conditions. Installation and Testing Time. With separate controls on same two-wire SLC, installation time and expense for both retrofit new construction can be significantly reduced. When Class B wiring used, wiring can be “T” tapped, allowing more savings in distance, con
Datasheet Addressable Notification Appliances Notification Appliances; Multi-Tone Horns with 520 Hz Output ULC Approved, FM addressed and controlled TrueAlert ES multi-tone horns: Advanced addressable notification controlled by IDNAC SLCs providing 29 VDC allowing strobes to operate with lower current even battery backup Wiring supervision to each appliance allows “T-tapped” connections for B circuits to simplify wiring (Class A circuits require in/out wiring) Self-Test Mode allows an on-board sensor to detect the horn output then report its status to the control panel Per appliance tone selection of: 520 Hz Horn, Broadband Horn, Bell, High/Low, Slow Whoop, or Siren; programmable from the panel, or selected using an on-board DIP Switch (see TrueAlert Multi-Tone Horn Specifications) 520 Hz tone is compliant with NFPA 72 Low Frequency Signal for Sleeping Areas Listed for wall or ceiling mount applications (blank covers are for ceiling mount applications) Horn, Bell, and High/Low tones can be controlled as: Temporal Code Temporal Code 4, March Time (selectable as 20, 60, or 120 bpm), or Slow Whoop, Siren, and Chime tone selections are controlled as continuous operation Output of “high” or “low” (~6 dBA difference) selectable at the or from the controller with FACP mode selected at the Unobtrusive Magnet Test diagnostics are available to assist and testing of appliances and wiring Electrical test point access without removing cover Listed to UL Standard 464 and ULC Standard S525 Indicator and Magnet Test feature: Appliance LED can be selected to display each polling cycle to indicate supervision When the controller is in diagnostic mode, the Magnet Test pulses LED to indicate appliance address and is selectable to also briefly the horn to confirm operation design features include: Rugged, high impact, flame retardant thermoplastic housing in red with letters or white with red letters available with FIRE, FEU, FEU/FIRE blank lettering Separate covers are available to change application type on-site or replacement; covers can be easily removed without disturbing the housing and avoiding trouble conditions A separate mounting plate allows wiring to be completed before is mounted; use with single gang, double gang, or 4-inch box, flush or surface mount In/out wiring terminals for 18 AWG to 12 AWG Optional mounting adapters are available to cover surface mounted boxes and to adapt to Autocall, 2975-9145 boxes 1: ES Multi-Tone Addressable are Available in Red with White and White with Red Lettering ES multi-tone horns ES multi-tone horns are individually addressed audible appliances that receive power, supervision, and control from a Autocall fire alarm control panel providing IDNAC Signaling Circuits (SLCs). (See IDNAC SLC Controller Compatibility Reference.) ES Operation Advantage ES addressable appliances on IDNAC SLCs provide audible (and visible) notification using a single two-wire circuit also confirms connection to the individual notification appliance circuit. This operation increases circuit supervision integrity providing supervision that extends beyond the appliance wiring current allows efficient IDNAC SLC operation. With IDNAC a constant 29 VDC source voltage is maintained, even during standby, allowing strobes on the same SLC to operate at higher with lower current and ensuring a consistent current draw and drop margin under both primary power and secondary battery Efficiencies include wiring distances up to 2 to 3 times farther with conventional notification, or support for more appliances per SLC, or use of smaller gauge wiring, or combinations of these all providing installation and maintenance savings with high that appliances that operate during normal system testing will during worst case alarm conditions. Installation and Testing Time. With separate controls on same two-wire SLC, installation time and expense for both retrofit new construction can be significantly reduced. When Class B wiring used, wiring can be “T” tapped, allowing more savings in distance, con