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COMPATIBILITY

 

This acoustic device is only compatible with conventional control panels and systems, unless an approved optional module is fitted. For more 
specific information regarding compatibility refer to your fire security system supplier and the technical documentation concerning the control 
panel in use. 

INSTALLATION - IMPORTANT NOTES

 

Refer  to  national  and  international  standards  in  use  for  spacing  and  positioning  of  the  fire  security’s  system  devices;  refer  also  to  specific 
standards and your supplier if the system is going to be installed in particular environments or environments where specific risks exist. 

This device is to be used only with conventional control panels and systems (check the COMPATIBILITY paragraph). 

This device must be wired according to the connection details described in this manual. 

Disconnect the sounder line from the control panel before installing this device. 

Test the device after installation. 

SOUNDER OPENING PROCEDURE

 

In order to detach the upper sounder body from the base: 

1)  Insert the pins of the compatible key into the holes of one of the two side locking mechanisms. 

2)  Turn the key 90° to the left whilst applying light pressure. 

3)  Repeat this step for the second side locking mechanism; the locking mechanism appears as in picture 1 when  
     in the open position (flush). 
 
4)  Detach the sounder body from the base by pulling gently to separate (picture 3). 

SOUNDER CLOSING PROCEDURE

 

In order to assemble the sounder body to the base: 

1)  Assemble the sounder body to the base using gentle pressure (picture 3). 

2)  Insert the pins of the compatible key into the holes of one of the two side locking mechanisms. 

3)  Turn the key 90° to the right. 

4)  Repeat this step for the second side locking mechanism, starting from point 2; the locking  mechanism ap-
pears as in picture 2 once closed (recessed). 

5)  To secure use the retaining screws, using the location holes on both sides of the base (picture 4). 

Picture 1 

Picture 2 

STERLING SAFETY SYSTEMS

 - Unit B12a, Holly Farm Business Park, Honiley, Warwickshire, 

CV81NP 

www.sterlingsafety.co.uk 

HFC-SBW-23-03 

CONVENTIONAL WALL S VISUAL ALARM DEVICE  

(WHITE BODY) 

Picture 3 

Picture 4 

928y/01  

Summary of Contents for HFC-SBW-23-03

Page 1: ...detach the upper sounder body from the base 1 Insert the pins of the compatible key into the holes of one of the two side locking mechanisms 2 Turn the key 90 to the left whilst applying light pressur...

Page 2: ...ed in picture 6 CABLE ENTRIES The sounder base is provided with a knockout entry for the system cables located in the centre of the base picture 7 The side wall of the base has prepared drilling point...

Page 3: ...be used Connect to the negative terminals of the control panel s sounder circuit Wiring to these terminal blocks acti vates the main tone set 4 5 Alt Terminal blocks for the line s negative terminals...

Page 4: ...e DIP configuration column to select the five switch selection settings OUTPUT VOLUME SETTING Use the DIP switch at the back of the sounder body to select the output volume in particular switches 6 an...

Page 5: ...800Hz continuous 01001 HF Continuous 16 800Hz for 500ms then OFF for 500ms 01111 Interrupted tone 17 1000Hz for 250ms then OFF for 250ms 01101 Interrupted tone medium 18 970Hz for 500ms then OFF for 5...

Page 6: ...ous 00101 13 2800Hz continuous 11011 14 800Hz continuous 11001 15 2800Hz continuous 01001 16 800Hz continuous 01111 17 800Hz continuous 01101 18 970Hz for 500ms then OFF for 500ms 01110 19 2850Hz for...

Page 7: ...ly voltage range 15 40 Vdc 24 Vdc standard value Activated current load range volume set to HIGH Valid for all tones 11 25 mA at 24 Vdc Acoustic emission frequency range Valid for all tones 440 2900 H...

Page 8: ...elating to faulty materials or manufacturing defects effective from the production date indicated on each product This warranty is invalidated by mechanical or electrical damage caused in the field by...

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