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B200S-LF 

Low Frequency Intelligent Sounder Base

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174

1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495

www.systemsensor.com

BEFORE INSTALLING

Read System Sensor’s 

Applications Guide for System Smoke Detectors

 

(SPAG91), which provides detailed information on sensor spacing, placement, 
zoning, wiring, and special applications. This manual is available from System 
Sensor. NFPA 72 and NEMA guidelines should be observed. The National Fire 
Alarm Code, NFPA 72, requires effective January 1, 2014, that audible appli-
ances installed in sleeping areas produce a low frequency alarm signal that 
shall be a square wave or provide equivalent awakening ability with a funda-
mental frequency of 520 Hz +/– 10%.

NOTE: 200 Series sounder bases are not compatible with remote test capable 
200 series detectors.

NOTICE

: This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment.

IMPORTANT

: The detector used with this base must be tested and maintained 

regularly following NFPA 72 requirements. The detector should be cleaned at 
least once a year.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The B200S-LF low frequency sounder base is used with System Sensor 200-Se-
ries sensor heads or equivalent. For a list of compatible sensors, refer to the 
System Sensor website at www.systemsensor.com. Refer to the appropriate 
manual for more information on sensors.

The B200S-LF low frequency sounder base generates a low frequency tone 
around 520 Hz. Studies have shown that low frequency audible devices that op-
erate around 520 Hz are more effective in waking individuals in sleeping areas.

The sounder base is capable of producing a variety of tone patterns, including 
the distinctive three-pulse temporal pattern (ANSI Temporal 3) fire alarm sig-
nal now required by NFPA 72 for commercial and residential applications. The 
B200S-LF offers maximum flexibility in configuration and operation to meet or 
exceed the requirements of UL268 and UL464 for Continuous, Temporal 3 and 
March time patterns. The temporal 4 pattern meets all requirements of UL268 
and UL2075, as well as, private mode setting of UL 464.

The B200S-LF can be commanded by the Fire Alarm Control Panel to adopt 
the address of the attached sensor head, but as a unique device type on the 
loop. By using the address, the fire alarm control panel can command an 
individual sounder base to activate, or a group of sounders in a suite or other 
multi-room configuration. The command set from the panel can be tailored to 
the specific event, allowing selection of volume, tone, and group. The device 
offers two volume levels: 75 dBA and 85 dBA. The available tones are Contin-
uous, ANSI Temporal 3, ANSI Temporal 4, and March Time. In addition, some 
fire alarm panels will offer the ability to command a custom tone pattern. 
Refer to the appropriate fire alarm control panel manual for more information.

In addition, the B200S-LF is equipped with the circuitry to recognize the 
System Sensor synchronization protocol, enabling the sounder base to be 

SPECIFICATIONS

Base Diameter: 

6.875 inch (17.46 cm)

Base Height (less sensor): 

2.0 inch (5.08 cm)

Weight: 

0.6 lb. (272 gm)

Operating Temperature Range: 

Refer to applicable sensor Operating Temperature Range using the Base/Sensor Cross Reference Chart at systemsensor.com

Operating Humidity Range: 

10% to 93% relative humidity (non-condensing)

External Supply Electrical Ratings

External Supply Voltage: 

16 to 33 VDC (VFWR)

Standby Current: 

550 μA maximum VDC

Alarm Current: 

High volume setting: 70 mA maximum @ 33.0 VDC 

Low volume setting:  15 mA maximum @ 33.0 VDC

 

   

            90 mA maximum @ 24.0 VDC 

 

 

20 mA maximum @ 24.0 VDC

 

   

            140 mA maximum @16.0 VDC 

 

 

25 mA maximum @ 16.0 VDC

SLC Electrical Ratings

SLC Operating Voltage: 

15 to 32 VDC

SLC Standby Current: 

300 μA maximum (base only, refer to applicable sensor specification)

Sound Output

High Volume: 

Greater than 85 dBA minimum measured in a UL reverberant room at 10 feet, 24 Volts (in continuous tone)

Low Volume: 

Greater than 75 dBA minimum measured in a UL reverberant room at 10 feet, 24 Volts (in continuous tone)

used as a component of the general evacuation signal – producing an NFPA 
72 compliant Temporal 3 pattern in synchronization with other System 
Sensor notification devices. This requires connection to a power supply 
capable of generating the System Sensor synchronization pulses, a FACP NAC 
output configured to System Sensor synchronization protocol, or a separate 
synchronization module. 

The sounder base is intended for use with intelligent systems. In addition to 
being connected to the SLC, the sounder base requires a connection to either 
24 VDC constant power or a NAC circuit, depending on the FACP and intended 
use. The connections for 24V constant/NAC power and the communication 
loop are isolated to prevent electrical interaction between them. 

When connected to a NAC, power is supervised via the NAC circuit supervision 
while in standby mode (EOL resistor required for Class B operation). when 
activated, the B200S-LF provides supervision of NAC power (see Figure 5). 

When using a FACP equipped with a “sounder base standby power monitor-
ing” mode (see table) and constant 24 V power, power supervision EOL de-
vices (supervision relays and resistors) should not be used (see Figure 4). In 
this case, the B200S-LF will provide supervision in both standby and alarm/
active mode. If your FACP is not listed in the table or you choose not to use 
“sounder base standby power monitoring” mode, power supervision relays 
and EOL resistors are required to provide supervision in standby mode.

NOTE: If the FACP’s “sounder base standby power monitoring” mode is en-
abled, connecting B200S-LF low frequency sounder bases to the NAC will re-
sult in power supervision failure when in standby. Only connect B200S-LF 
low frequency sounder bases to constant 24 V power in this case. Refer to the 
panel manual for maximum allowable number of units per loop.

NOTE: For NFPA72 Installations, the Temporal 3 tone at high volume should be 
used for public mode evacuation. The use of other tone styles and low volume 
level will be at the discretion of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
NOTE: When not used as a supplementary evacuation system, the external 24 
VDC supply shall be treated as a component of the main power supply system and 
shall fall under the requirements of the main power supply system per NFPA 72.

FACPS EQUIPPED WITH “SOUNDERBASE STANDBY POWER  

MONITORING” MODE

Manufacturer

FACP Model

Firmware Revision

Notifier

NFS-320

Rev. 20 or Higher

Notifier

NFS2-640

Rev. 20 or Higher

Notifier

NFS2-3030

Rev. 20 or Higher

Gamewell-FCI

E3 Series

Rev. 2.4 or Higher

I56-4

15

1-00

3R

This model is compatible with System Sensor Models MDL, MDL3R, MDLW, MDL3W and SYNC-1

  

I56-4151-003R 

 

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Summary of Contents for B200S-LF

Page 1: ...rt at systemsensor com Operating Humidity Range 10 to 93 relative humidity non condensing External Supply Electrical Ratings External Supply Voltage 16 to 33 VDC VFWR Standby Current 550 μA maximum VDC Alarm Current High volume setting 70 mA maximum 33 0 VDC Low volume setting 15 mA maximum 33 0 VDC 90 mA maximum 24 0 VDC 20 mA maximum 24 0 VDC 140 mA maximum 16 0 VDC 25 mA maximum 16 0 VDC SLC El...

Page 2: ...m the base once the tamper resist feature has been activated insert a small bladed screwdriver into the slot from the top and press down on the lever see Figure 7B This allows the detector to be rotated counterclockwise for removal The tamper resist feature can be defeated by breaking and removing the plastic lever from the base However this prevents the feature from being used again TESTING AND M...

Page 3: ... SLC EXT EXT RA SLC NOT USED SLC EXT EXT RA SLC NOT USED SLC EXT EXT RA SLC T PO E O L A SEPERATE SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE MAY BE USED TO PROVIDE THE SYNCHRONIZATION PULSES E O L HORN HORN HORN STROBE U L LISTED COMPATIBLE CONTROL PANEL UL LISTED 24V POWER SUPPLY WHEN USING 24V CONSTANT POWER AUX POWER ADDITIONAL POWER SUPERVISION RELAYS AND MODULES WILL BE REQUIRED FOR PROVIDING SUPERVISION WHEN TH...

Page 4: ...sonable use modifications or alterations occurring after the date of manufacture In no case shall the Company be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other Warranty expressed or implied whatsoever even if the loss or damage is caused by the Company s negligence or fault Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damag...

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