Edwards Installation Instructions for 5560MD
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Installation Instructions for Catalog Series 5560MD Signal for Fire Alarm Use installation take care not to damage on the printed circuit board Remove 2 screws holding pc board to speaker in the Mini Mi and remove pc board See Figure 1 not apply power to the unit until installation is and housing cover and outlet box cover are appropriate module plugging it into the main board to speaker using screws removed in step 2 See Figure Connect green ground wire to earth ground power source wires from the notification appliance circuit the backplate and connect to the unit power source using wire nuts Observe polarity for DC units models with strobes connect a second set of power source to the strobe power leads the appropriate module from below and make and settings as described below Coupler Module Boards incoming 10V 25V or 70V RMS audio line to AUD AUD as shown in Figure 2 the audio voltage jumper on the appropriate audio voltage 2 Module Boards miniature programming switch on the printed circuit board 3 for the desired tone Refer to Table 2 Activation models with RS485 activation connect the RS485 wires to TX RX and TX RX on the module the dipswitch on the PC board for the appropriate baud rate 1 and address Table 2 as shown in Figures 2 and 3 and and and TTTTTestestestestest and and the unit semi annually for external accumulation of dirt if necessary Adaptatone should be tested annually or as required by the authority having jurisdiction to ensure continuous service 3100815 ISSUE 1A 2005 CT 06410 203 699 3300 Ph Cust Serv Fax Tech Serv Fax and Operation Catalog Series 5560M is an integrated communication designed to sound 55 system tones or one 20 second voice in factory hallway office and personnel areas The Mini is available either with or without a strobe The Mini Mi has modes of operation stand alone tone generation stand alone generation and system audio operation The Mini Mi is in a Type 3R enclosure and is UL 1971 and UL 464 Listed modules are available for use with the Mini Mi Number Coupler Module Coupler Module with RS485 Connectivity Module Specifications POWER Current A DC Regulated DC Regulated On should be completed in accordance with either the Na Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code applicable codes and the latest edition of NFPA72 National Fire Alarm Remove 4 screws from cover and remove cover Mount on a 4 102 mm electrical box using 2 8 32 x 5 8 provided and 2 8 steel washers provided or other hardware For weatherproof applications mount to Cat No 449 back box purchased separately using 4 6 x 3 4 screws provided and 4 8 steel washers provided other suitable hardware Plug Module into Board Adjust Volume A 1 Mini Mi Housing Holes Secure to Speaker A IN 25V or 70V RMS IN 25V or 70V RMS with RS485 Connectivity 2 Audio Coupler Modules 3100815 ISSUE 1A 2 2 for Tone Selection to Table 2 3 Tone Generator Module 1 Network Baud Rate setting Rate 3 3100815 ISSUE 1 POSITIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 DESCRIPTION HEX 2 Tone Programming and Switch Configuration Dong Whoop 1 Whoop Siren Horn Tone 2 Blind Mice Tone Alert Whoop Pulse Horn Pulse Air Horn Pulse Dual Tone Pulse Chime 2 Police Fire Slow Whoop General Toxic Police 2 Stutter Sweep 2 Horn Cont Horn Temp 1 2 2 Beep Freq Steady Alert Freq Fast Siren Freq Slow Siren PFEER 32 001 to Joy Little Star Banjos Cucaracha Rose of Texas Pulse Tones are for Evacuation Use Only pairs of 700 and 570 Hz tones each damped to zero and 770 Hz alternately 87 ms each Hz up and down sweep in 8 seconds and repeat 470 Hz 83 ms on 109 ms off Hz upward sweep in 4 seconds and repeat Hz 0.55 seconds on 0.55 seconds off Hz percussive repeat at 1 Hz Hz upward sweep in 1 second and repeat to 600 Hz alternately 0.52 seconds each Hz up and down sweep in 0.25 seconds and repeat 600 Hz downward sweep in 1.6 seconds and repeat Hz continuous Hz continuous 500 Hz 0.4 to 0.5 second cycle Hz percussive repeat at 1 Hz measures 411 Hz 520 Hz 407 Hz 312 Hz measures 787 Hz 714 Hz 625 Hz 952 Hz 333 Hz 625 Hz up and down sweep in 13 ms and repeat and 770 Hz alternately 50 ms each for 1.2s 1.5 s delay and repeat 2000 Hz up and down steps 750 ms delay and repeat 641 and 896 Hz 200 ms each 1 second delay and repeat 422 775 Hz upward sweeps 850 ms each 1s delay and repeat Hz 3 0.5s pulses separated by 0.5s followed by 1.5s delay and repeat Hz 3 0.5s pulses separated by 0.5s followed by 1.5s delay and repeat 500 Hz 0.4 to 0.5s cycle 3 0.5s pulses separated by 0.5s followed by delay and repeat Hz 3 0.5s pulses separated by 0.5s followed by 1.5s delay and repeat Hz and 800 Hz alternately 0.250 seconds each Hz and 864 Hz downward sweep in 0.134 seconds Hz to 1312 Hz upward sweep in 3s followed by 0.5s delay and repeat Hz for 0.5 seconds followed by 0.5 second delay and repeat Hz continuous Hz and 440 Hz alternately 0.800 seconds each Hz for 0.146 seconds followed by 0.102 seconds delay and repeat Hz to 413 Hz downward sweep in 1.17 seconds and repeat tones at 567 Hz and 326 Hz for 0.052 seconds each Hz to 746 Hz alternating for 0.003 seconds each Genesis horn Genesis horn Hz and 493 Hz alternately 0.002 seconds each Hz and 493 Hz alternately 0.005 seconds each of 2336 Hz and 493 Hz each alternating for 0.005s followed by 1s delay Hz for 0.040s 235 Hz for 0.020s 235 Hz for 0.160s 260 Hz for 0.050s Hz for 0.1009s 235 Hz for 0.050s 357 352 382 355 375 384 375 and 364 Hz alternately on for 0.050s 4545 3704 2777 4347 3704 2500 Hz alternately on for 0.003s Hz continuous to 3048 Hz up and down sweep in 0.130 seconds to 3048 Hz up and down sweep in 0.500 seconds downward from 1336 Hz to 522 Hz in 1.2 seconds and repeat Hz for 0.100 seconds and 461 Hz for 0.400 seconds seconds of melody followed by 1 second delay and repeat seconds of melody followed by 1 second delay and repeat seconds of melody followed by 1 second delay and repeat seconds of melody followed by 1 second delay and repeat seconds of melody followed by 1 second delay and repeat 3100815 ISSUE 1 4 On Switch Off Switch POSITIONS 7 8 UNUSED 2 3 4 5 6 7 8