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5.1. Operation Status Setting

■ By using #1 to #6 internal dip switch, operating tone can be selected. For types of tone, refer to the tone table in  

  Appendix A.

■ By using #7 to #8 internal dip switch, operating mode can be changed.

5.2.1. Dry Contact Configuration

■ Using COM terminal, control contact status of S1~S3.

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[Figure 4. Dry Contact Configuration]

5.2.2. Wet Contact Configuration

■ Using DC+ power, select S1~S3 signal.

[Figure 5. Wet Contact Configuration]

5.2. External Contact Point Control

■ In order to select product operation and output tone, internal contact points (S1~S3) of warning light must be 

 controlled.

■ By using applicable contact point, it can control operation status and tone output. Refer to the operation status 

  setting table above for control mode.

■ For configuration of S1~S3 for tone output, refer to Method for Setting Tone in Appendix B.

■ Contact point control configuration can be set in Dry Contact and Wet Contact. Operation configuration 

  depending on Contact Type is set to internal Jumper configuration and related items are as follows.

■ For Mode 1, perform basic warning light configuration.

■ For Mode 2, it is used when power is inputted regularly and when it is controlled only using external contact points. 

■ For Mode 3, it is a mode to manually stop tone output and used during setting.

[Table 5. Operation Description]

Mode

Dip Switch Setting

Power On

Input External Contact Point

(S1, S2, S3)

#7

#8

Mode1

OFF

OFF

Beacon operation and

set tone output

N/A

Mode2

OFF

ON

No Operation

Beacon operation and

set tone operation

Mode3

ON

OFF

Beacon Operation

Set tone Operation

5. Operation Method

5. Operation Method

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Page 8: ...oard for external wiring appears Perform cable wiring as shown in the terminal configuration below Figure 3 Slotted Set Screw Configuration No PCB SILK DESCRIPTION NOTE 1 L1 AC Power Live 2 L2 AC Powe...

Page 9: ...ut Refer to the operation status setting table above for control mode For configuration of S1 S3 for tone output refer to Method for Setting Tone in Appendix B Contact point control configuration can...

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Page 11: ...seal cable conduit during metal cable wiring construction to prevent spread of flames in case of explosion or movement of gas etc through the cable conduit within 50 mm When connecting the equipment...

Page 12: ...Tone29 720Hz at 700msec on 300msec off Tone30 970Hz at 500msec on off 1500msec off Tone31 2850Hz at 500msec on off 1500msec off TONE OUTPUT SIGNAL FORM OF SIGNAL Tone32 Reserved Tone33 Reserved Tone34...

Page 13: ...S1 S2 S3 S1 S3 S2 S3 S1 S2 S3 28 Tone28 Tone28 Tone10 Tone22 Tone45 Tone 64 Tone 60 Tone 5 29 Tone29 Tone29 Tone10 Tone22 Tone45 Tone 61 Tone 63 Tone 5 30 Tone30 Tone30 Tone10 Tone 22 Tone 45 Tone 61...

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