Wheelock SAFEPATH SPMNS data sheet

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Technical Data TD450143EN Mass Notification System 2 4 3 Options 2 zone Class A or 4 zone Class B speaker audio splitter 5 audio boosters 6 7 and engineers specifications 8 9 January 2018 Supersedes February 2016SPMNS Product Linefirealarmresources com Data TD450143EN January 2018 Mass Notification SAFEPATH MNS SPMNS is an In Building Mass Notification for fire alarm emergency communications and voice evacua with 24 VDC battery back up It provides personnel and building with clear concise and intelligible voice messages that how people should respond to a variety of emergency SPMNS which meets UL 2572 requirements for MNS inter with a building fire alarm system FAS to provide a complete MNS An integral part of the fire system the SPMNS all audio and visual notification appliances for both fire and and reports trouble and supervisory signal through the FAS voice speakers controlled by the SPMNS can be used for fire and emergency communication applications SPMNS single channel system is capable of delivering 40 watts supervised high fidelity audio power and 2 amps of supervised VDC synchronized strobe power It comes standard with an digital voice messaging system with 8 standard mes a hand held microphone for fire messages power supply charger and numerous additional features A dedicated MNS SPMNS MIC will be utilized for live voice messages for communications The SAFEPATH system is expandable 5280 watts utilizing the SPB 80 4 80 watts and 4 amps of strobe the SPB 160 160 watts or SPB 320 320 watts supervised power boosters All models available in 115 VAC or 220 VAC Compliance Approvals UL 2572 for MNS UL Standard 864 9th edition UL 1711 OSHA 1910.165 and ADA Compliant Year Warranty messages Complies to NFPA 72 requirements Supervised NAC speaker and strobe circuits Live microphone override 5 digitally pre recorded MNS voice messages 3 digitally pre recorded fire voice messages User selectable pre tones for fire messages Flexible field programmable messaging capabilities inputs and activation 2 Amps of 24 VDC supervised strobe power with built in sync protocol Power limited Strobe output is selectable for control of Wheelock sync or non sync operation Strobe terminals have pass through capability for Wheelock sync non sync operation 24 VDC supervised and synchronized strobe power can be to meet the requirements of the installation via to optional Wheelock power boosters output 40 watts of supervised audio power Speaker outputs 25V or 70 7V power limited processing Connectivity of optional speaker splitter modules Dual tone tone generator with Code 3 Tone and Slow Whoop alerting of system trouble Night ringer security alerting capability Audio power can be expanded by connecting to optional audio boosters SPB 80 4 80 watt supervised audio power booster with Amp of Synchronized Strobe Power SPB 160 160 watt supervised audio power booster SPB 320 320 watt supervised audio power booster pre recorded message announcement Supplied with 8 pre recorded emergency messages Capable of in field recording of all messages via 1 8 line level input jack On board push to talk microphone Dedicated MNS microphone Activation Contact closure message activation read these specifications and associated installation instruc before using specifying or installing this product Visit Eaton com for current installation instructions advantages One Supervised Multi Function Voice Fire Alarm Emergency System with addressable FAS with telephone system for general paging requirements Built in power for visual notification appliances e g strobes Controls audio and visual notification appliances for both fire and Voice speakers can be used for both fire and emergency applications Reports trouble and supervisory signal for both the FAS and MNS Multi use applicationse The system can function as an system an emergency messaging system and an notification system Fire code applicationse The system is listed under UL 2572 for UL Standard 864 9th edition delivering supervised audio voice messaging with strobes and notification appliance cir NAC for visual alerting Economic OSHA applicationse The system is OSHA 1910 165 and therefore it does not require reliability inspections two months or the required spare parts inventory Wide ranging applications small to large facilities maintenance Multiple trouble LED indicators for quick system diagnostics Fully supervised circuitry always in effect via patent pending tech Removable quick connect disconnect terminals for ease of wiring 12 to 22 AWG Power limited circuitry with Class or Class wiring www eaton comSPMNS Product Linefirealarmresources com Data TD450143EN January 2018 only with use of audio splitter Surge protected circuitry Supply Batteries 24 VDC 33AH Max rechargeable battery back up power circuitry built Batteries can be housed in the enclosure Up to two BAT 1212 12 12 ampere hour batteries can fit in the enclosure Actual size required will depend on speaker and or strobe load are sold separately Message Priority SPMNS will override the FAS with live voice from a separate MNS or manual activation of a high priority emergency message the SPMNS relinquishes control the following occurs Without an active fire alarm signal the fire alarm system shall automati restore to normal operation With an active fire alarm signal the fire alarm shall operate based on Emergency Response Plan ERP fire alarm signal deactivation function occurs only when both the is in alarm condition and an MNS voice message is initiated by the When the fire alarm notification is overridden by the SPMNS emergency message all other features of the FAS remain unaf messaging is as follows Live voice messages from the MNS microphone Pre recorded prioritized mass notification messages Live voice messages from the fire microphone Pre recorded fire messages Microphone is used with the SPMNS Approvals UL 2572 for MNS UL Standard 9th edition and California State Fire Marshal CSFM UFC 04 021 01 Compliant Supervised hand held push to talk microphone Key required to enable microphone use front panel LED indication for System Normal System and Alarm When used with the SPMNS the priority level of the SPMNS MIC 1 the SPMNS on board fire microphone is a lower priority Voice frequency response 275 Hz 6 5 kHz Requires 24VDC supplied by the SPMNS Audio Boosters or current Standby 23mA Alarm 30mA Audio output level 1 05V RMS 6 wire connection to the SPMNS Mounting plate is black and measures 8 3 4 x 5 fits into a 4 back box All output circuitry is Power Limited Microphone

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