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P/N 3100008-

EN • REV 06 • ISS 14JAN15

 

Figure 1: Adaptatone mounting 

 

(1) 

Speaker

 

(2)

 

Large star nut to adjust speaker direction

 

(3) 

Signal box

 

(4)

 

Cover screws (4X)

 

(5)

 

Collar gaskets (4X)

 

(6)

 

Raceway and connections (not supplied) to 1/2 in. knockout hole

 

(7) 

#10 × 3 screws or hardware suitable for the mounting surface

 

Wiring 

WARNINGS 

 

To prevent fire and shock, wire the Adaptatone only as described 

on this installation sheet.

 

 

When wiring units with replaceable fuses, ensure that an adequate 

switch, suitable for the location, is provided to remove power from 

the fuse. Remove power before servicing the fuse.

 

Note: 

Terminal Block TB1 can be unplugged from the main board to 

complete wiring as shown in Figure

 

2

 

and Figure

 3

.

 

To wire the Adaptatone: 

1

.

 

Install wires through a knockout hole in the bottom of the box from 

a raceway that is, with its connections to the 1/2

 

in.

 

conduit 

knockout hole, approved for the same degree of protection and 

enclosure type needed by the application.

 

Use the provided plastic 

cable wrap, on the barrier to

 

the electronics, to separate incoming 

power leads from signal and tone initiating leads, per NEC 

(

Figure

 

4).

 

2.

 

Wire as follows referring to Figure

 

4.

 

If Edwards Signal Actuator model

 

number 5538

-

4 is used to 

manually initiate tones, connect its four normally

-

open switches to 

the tone generator as shown on the instructions provided with the 

Signal Actuator unit.

 

a.

 

Connect

 

the green and yellow

-

striped earth ground wires to 

earth ground.

 

b.

 

Select the appropriate method for wiring to the input board 

from Figure

 7 

through

 

Figure

 11 

for models with 24 V input 

boards and Figure

 

12

 

and Figure

 13 

for models with 120 V 

input boards.

 

c.

 

Connect incoming power to wire leads using a butt splice or 

other method listed, certified, or otherwise approved by local 

authorities.

 

Leads are both black for 

-

AQ and 

-

N5 models and 

are black and white for

 -

Y6 models.

 

d.

 

Optional.

 

Connect an external 24

 

VDC battery (not supplied) in 

series with the separate diode assembly 

P/N 

2600010 

(supplied) to TB1 terminals 3 and 4 on the main board as 

shown in Figure

 3 

and marked on the diode assembly.

 

Recording a voice message (5531MV series) 

WARNINGS 

 

High voltage is present when product is energized.

 

 

High volume may cause harm to personnel in close proximity.

 

To record a message: 

1

.

 

Put switches A and B on the programming DIP switch

 

in the proper 

position for the message to be recorded (Figure

 

6). For 

programming a message longer than five seconds, use message 

location 1.

 

Message 

location 

Start 

Switch A 

settings 

Switch B 

Settings 

0 Sec

 

CLOSED

 

CLOSED

 

2

 

5 Sec

 

OPEN 

CLOSED

 

10 Sec

 

CLOSED

 

OPEN 

4

 

15 Sec

 

OPEN 

OPEN 

2.

 

Put switch PGM on the programming DIP switch in the CLOSED

 

position for programming mode (Figure

 

6).

 

3

.

 

Press and hold the record button while speaking clearly into the 

microphone to record your message. Release the button when 

recording is complete.

 

4.

 

To test the message, press and hold PLAY while in programming 

mode.

 

Note:

 

This will play only the current location.

 

5.

 

Adjust the volume as necessary. Set the main volume using the 

potentiometer on the main board (Figure

 

5

 

and Figure

 

6

)

,

 

and then 

set the voice volume using the potentiometer on the voice module 

board (Figure

 

6).

 

Figure 2: Terminal block TB1 

 

(1) 

Terminal block (TB1)

 

 

(2)

 

Main board

 

Figure 3: Wiring to terminal block TB1 input circuit 

 

(1) 

To internal power supply (factory installed)

 

(2)

 

Diode assembly P/N 2600010

 

(3) 

To optional 24 VDC battery backup

 

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Summary of Contents for Adaptatone 5531M Series

Page 1: ...on To prevent fire shock and component damage no work including circuit board removal should be performed while the circuit is energized High voltage is present when the product is energized High volu...

Page 2: ...s with 120 V input boards c Connect incoming power to wire leads using a butt splice or other method listed certified or otherwise approved by local authorities Leads are both black for AQ and N5 mode...

Page 3: ...er side 3 Main board 4 Direction of increasing volume 5 Potentiometer for volume adjustment 6 Processor board Figure 6 PC board locations voice messaging models 1 Direction of increasing volume 2 Inpu...

Page 4: ...ersion Adaptatone 24 V input board maximum 5 M versions 1 5531B 2 Bat terminal 1 3 Bat terminal 1 4 Adaptatone Millennium connections 5531M 24 Figure 11 Connecting 24 V input board to a PLC 1 PLC 2 24...

Page 5: ...Groups F G Class III Div 1 2 5531M 24AQ 5531M 24N5 5531M 120N5 5531MHV 24AQ 5531MV 24N5 5531MV 120N5 75 C T3C 160 C 320 F T3C 160 C 320 F T3C 160 C 320 F T3A 180 C 356 F T3C 160 C 320 F T3C 160 C 320...

Page 6: ...F ON ON 600 to 1250 Hz up and down sweep in 8 s and repeat 03 Stutter OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Percussive 470 Hz 83 ms on 109 ms off 04 Slow Whoop OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 600 to 1250 Hz upward sweep in 4...

Page 7: ...315 Hz and 746 Hz alternating for 0 003 s each 29 Genesis Horn Cont ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Continuous Genesis horn 2A Genesis Horn Temp ON OFF ON OFF ON ON Temporal Genesis horn 2B Warning 1 ON OFF ON O...

Page 8: ...ngs ANSI ISA 12 12 01 CAN CSA C22 2 No 14 CAN CSA C22 2 No 157 CAN CSA C22 2 No 205 CAN CSA C22 2 No 213 NEMA Type 3R UL 464 Contact information For contact information see www edwardssignaling com 20...

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