Model 5495 Distributed Power Module Installation Manual
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configurations before and after the addition of this feature.
With this new feature, a steady signal can produce the pattern shown above for panels not previously able to do
so.
Note:
The 5495 can also produce temporal patterns if the inputs are non-ANSI temporal configurations.
4.8.2
Selecting Synchronized Output Configurations
The following sections describe how to configure the 5495 as a synchronization power expander for Amseco,
Faraday, Gentex, System Sensor, or Wheelock synchronized horn/strobe appliances.
Note:
In order for the synchronization feature to operate properly, make sure you have set the DIP switches for the proper
manufacturer. See Sections 4.8.2.1, 4.8.2.2, or 4.8.2.3.
4.8.2.1
Selecting Synchronized Faraday Configurations
To select the input/outputs for Faraday synchronized appliances, set the DIP switches as shown in Figure 4-9.
Figure 4-9 Faraday Synchronized Configurations
Standard 5495 Input to Output Relationship
Input/Output Relationship for ANSI
Temporal-coded Options
Important!
For all synchronization options, input 1 is the strobe input and input 2 is the audible input. The signals to input 1 and input 2
must be DC signals for the synchronization patterns to work properly. When it is desired to activate both strobes and audibles,
input 1 and input 2 must be active. If it is desired to only activate strobes, then input 1 must be active and input 2 must be
inactive. The audible can be deactivated and reactivated at any time by changing the signal at input 2 as long as input 1
remains active. If input 1 is not active, then input 2 is ignored.