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Addressable siren with beacon for fire detection panel

 

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SR-5032

GENERAL

BSR-5032 is a addressable siren unit, that has a sound indicator and a beacon. It works only 
with  the  panels  fo  the  BSR-2100  series.  BSR-5032  is  recognized  and  programmed  from  the 
panel as a programmable siren. The panel references the SIREN unit with the name ``SIREN``.
A  red  colored  LED  that  blinks  periodically  in  standby    mode,  is  a  power  indication  LED  and 
indicator for the good operation of the device.  When a device issues an alarm the LED lights 
continuously.  When  we  silence  the  sirens,  the  LED  remains  lit  to  show  us  the  device  which 
issued the alarm. The LED goes off when you RESET the panel. 
Each device has an address with which it is recognized from the panel. It is  forbidden for two 
devices  with  same  address  to  be  connected  to  the  same  loop.  The  page  3,  contain  all  the 
available address settings we can choose, by using  the micro-switches. On each panel we can 
connect up to 127 BSR-5032

 

devices.

The siren is mounted with the screws which are in the packing box. It is installed indoors at a  
height of  2 - 3 metres from the floor. 
The addressable siren unit can be set to addresses from 1-127. 

Installation

To install the device, follow the installation instructions on page 

4

.

Volume adjustment

There  are  two  jumpers  on  PCB  A  and  B  (Sound  dB)  which  the  volume  and  consumption  is 
adjusted. I.e
A) If the two jumpers are not installed, then when the  siren  will  be  active  the  sound  volume  will 
be  at    78dB/1m  and  the  consumption  will  be  8mA.
B) If the two jumpers are installed, then when the  siren  will  be  active  the  sound  volume  will 
be  at    87dB/1m  and  the  consumption  will  be 
20mA.
The main tone frequency is 2.5kHz (±20%).

Certification

The  addressable  siren  unit  BSR-5032  is  certified 
from  EVPU

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EVPU  controls  the  production 

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CPD number:

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Bayblend FR3010

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polycarbonate

87

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with jumpers

 / 78

dB without jumper

OPERATION TEMPERATURE RANGE
RELATIVE HUMIDITY

EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
TYPICAL WEIGHT 
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OPERATION VOLTAGE
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DEGREES OF COVER PROTECTION

PRODUCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH

CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL

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CHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Congratulations for your selection to buy this product.  

Olympia Electronics -  European manufacturers.

BSR-5032

          Addressable 

                                    siren with beacon

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P.O. Box 06 Eginio Pierias

 

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Summary of Contents for ΒSR-5032

Page 1: ... can be set to addresses from 1 127 Installation To install the device follow the installation instructions on page 4 Volume adjustment There are two jumpers on PCB A and B Sound dB which the volume and consumption is adjusted I e A If the two jumpers are not installed then whenthe siren will be active the sound volume will be at 78dB 1m and the consumption will be 8mA B If the two jumpers are ins...

Page 2: ...by mode Lights steadily in case of an alarm given by a connected detector Turns off only after a Reset command Connection terminal block with the loop Sound output with buzzer 87dB Sound adjustment jumpers Sound dB When they are in the OFF position the sound volume is at 78dB 1m and the consumption is 8mA When they are in the ON position the sound volume is at 87dB 1m and the consumption is 20mA M...

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Page 4: ...nting holes 3 Place the caps and make a hole in the center using a small screwdriver Pass through the caps the cables to connect the device 4 Connect the siren as shown in figure 2 page 2 Similarly all sirens are connected in parallel the maximum number depends on the panel 5 Refit the plastic cover until the plastic hooks are securely attached step 1 and fasten the retaining screw torque 0 6Nm 6 ...

Page 5: ...er modifies the goods provided or has any repairs or re setting done by a third party unless Olympia Electronics has fully agreed to them in writing Products that have been damaged can be returned to the premises of our company for repair or replacement as long as the warranty period is valid Olympia Electronics reserves the right to repair or to replace the returned goods and to or not charge the...

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