System Sensor ExitPoint PF24VA Installation And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 3

D690-06-00  3 I56-3071-000

 

Table 4. Power Setting Guide:

DIP Switch 

Position 1 

Setting

DIP Switch 

Position 2 

Setting

DIP Switch 

Position 3 

Setting

Power 

Setting

off

off

off

High

on

off

off

Med-High

off

on

off

Med

off

off

on

Med-Low

on

on

on

Low

NOTE 1:

 Any other combinations of switch setting for posi-

tions 1, 2, and 3 are invalid and should not be used.
Consult the 

Directional Sound Applications Guide

 for infor-

mation regarding the appropriate power, speed, and ad-

ditional tone selections.

Language Selection

Language selection and audible tones are selected via the 

rotary code switch. If no language is selected, the device 

is capable of playing audible tones to alert occupants of 

stairs up, stairs down, and area of refuge. Refer to 

Table 5

 

language selection and 

Figure 3

 for diagram.

Table 5. Language/audible tone selection guide:

Rotary Switch Selection

Tone/Language

0

Audible tone/sweep

1

English

2

Spanish

3

French

4

English/Spanish

5

English/French

6

Korean

7

Cantonese

8

Mandarin

9

English/Cantonese

10

English/Mandarin

11

Cantonese/Mandarin

12

English/Korean

13

English/Portuguese

14

English/Russian

15

English/Polish

Electrical

Connect the Sounder as shown in 

Figure 1

 for 2-wire ap-

plications. Connect the sounder as shown in 

Figure 2

 for 

4-wire applications.

4-wire notification appliance circuits are circuits that use a 

separate power supply and pair of wires for sounder and 

strobe circuits. Some types of notification circuits may pro

-

vide coded signals to the sounders by pulsing the power 

supply on and off in specific patterns such as the tempo

-

ral 3 evacuation signal. The directional sounders should 

not be connected to 4-wire sounder circuit power supplies 

where coded signals are used to pulse the sounders. Di-

rectional sounders may be used in conjunction with sync 

modules such as the System Sensor MDLA.
All wiring must be installed in compliance with the Cana-

dian Electrical Code and applicable local codes as well as 

special requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. 

Figure 1.

TWO WIRE SYSTEM

ANY MIX OF MODELS

OPTIONAL DISABLE CONTACT

NOTE: SWITCH POSITION 4 SETS

            THIS INPUT TO EITHER 

            ACTIVE OPEN OR ACTIVE CLOSED.

HORN

(+)

(–)

(+)

(–)

E

O

L

(+)

(–)

(+)

(–)

(+)

(–)

HORN/STROBE

DIRECTIONAL 

SOUNDER

STROBE ONLY

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Figure 2.

FOUR WIRE SYSTEM:

ANY MIX OF HORNS

AND SOUNDERS OR

HORN/STROBES

HORN/STROBE

(+)

(–)

(+)

(–)

E

O

L

(+)

(–)

(+)

(–)

HORN

DIRECTIONAL 

SOUNDER

FOUR WIRE SYSTEM:

ANY MIX OF STROBES

AND HORN/STROBES

STROBE

POWER

SUPPLY

SOUNDER

POWER

SUPPLY

(+)

(–)

(+)

(–)

E

O

L

(+)

(–)

STROBE

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Figure 3.

ROTARY SWITCH 

USED FOR 

LANGUAGE 

SELECTION

DIP SWITCHES 

USED FOR SPEED 

SETTINGS, POWER 

SELECTION, 

ADDITIONAL TONES, 

AND DISABLE 

FUNCTION

NOTE:

 DO NOT loop electrical wiring under terminal 

screws. Wires connecting the device to the control panel 

must be broken at the device terminal connection in order 

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