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A105NAPPX & AL105NAPPX APPELLO  

Alarm Tone and Voice Annunciation Sounder 

 

1)  Introduction 

The  Appello  tone  and  speech  annunciation 
sounder has three different styles in AC and DC. 

 

A105NAPPX    Sounder 

 

AL105NAPP   Sounder-Beacon Combination 
Sounder-Beacon  Combination  units  are 
available  as  either  a  high  output  LED  or 
Xenon strobe. 
 

These  Sounder  units  share  a  common  set  of 
functions:- 

 

4  stages,  each  stage  can  record  up  to  30 
seconds of CD quality audio. 

 

Facility to record via an on board microphone 
or a line in input. 

 

The  recorded  message  can  be  played  back 
proceeded  either  with  or  without  the  choice 
of one of forty five tones. 
 

The Beacon functions are either:- 

 

Xenon Strobe - 1Hz flash rate 

 

LED - Either Steady or 2Hz blink rate 

2)  Operating and Marking 

 
All 

units 

have 

the 

following 

operating 

requirements and limitations. 
 
Unit Type No.     Voltage    Range          Current 
Sounder only outputs 
A105NAPPX DC  24Vdc    10-30Vdc      256mA  
 

 

Max Current 256mA @ 30Vdc 

A105NAPPX AC  115Vac   90-260Vac   112mA 
 

 

230Vac   90-260Vac   124mA 

 

 

Max Current 127mA @ 260Vac 

 
AL105NAPPX combined unit - Add selected 
sounder & beacon currents to calculate total 
current required. 
  
 

 

Beacon only outputs 

LED Beacon DC   24Vdc    10-30Vdc      157mA  
 

 

Max Current 166mA @ 30Vdc 

LED Beacon AC  115Vac   90-260Vac   60mA 
 

 

230Vac   90-260Vac   35mA 

 

 

Max Current 60mA @ 90Vac 

 
Xenon Beacon DC 12Vdc   10-14Vdc      500mA 
 

 

  24Vdc   20-28Vdc      250mA 

Xenon Beacon AC /-10%Vac   100mA 
 

 

 230Vac  +/-10%Vac    50mA 

 
Operating Temp:  -20 to +55

°

IP Rating: 

Type 4 / 4X / 3R / 13 , IP66 

 

Marking:  

 

 

3)  Installation & Wiring Requirements

 

 
A105NAPPX 
 

 

AL105NAPPX 

 

 

                                        

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Summary of Contents for A105NAPPX

Page 1: ...rating and Marking All units have the following operating requirements and limitations Unit Type No Voltage Range Current Sounder only outputs A105NAPPX DC 24Vdc 10 30Vdc 256mA Max Current 256mA 30Vdc A105NAPPX AC 115Vac 90 260Vac 112mA 230Vac 90 260Vac 124mA Max Current 127mA 260Vac AL105NAPPX combined unit Add selected sounder beacon currents to calculate total current required Beacon only outpu...

Page 2: ...ng either via the onboard microphone or the in line connector the unit will need to be supplied with power DC units can be powered when completing recording and set up Warning During set up AC units must be temporarily powered from either a 12V battery or a separate 10 30VDC isolated power supply connected directly to the DC terminals on the main appello PCB This is because the AC units power supp...

Page 3: ... line to terminal relevant stage terminal Ie for Stage 2 link the ve supply to the S2 terminal for Stage 3 link the ve supply to the S3 terminal etc AC Units Second Third and Fourth Stage Selection The Appello unit uses Live switching to change the tone to the second third and fourth stages To change to the second third or fourth stage tone whilst maintaining the ac supply to the Live and neutral ...

Page 4: ...play the recorded message The user can o Record on each of the 4 stages using either the Line In or Microphone inputs o Select the required alarm tone o Delete unwanted messages To re record a message on a particular stage the previous message on that stage must be deleted first Once the user has configured the unit it must be put into it s Playback Mode and S2 switches set to stage 1 as shown in ...

Page 5: ...icrophone selected 5 Program Record Erase Mode ON Playback Record Erase Mode OFF 6 Message Tone Playback Message only Playback 7 Single Message or Mass Erase Mode OFF Single Message or Mass Erase Mode ON Quick Ref Playback Mode Stage 1 illustrated 1 For Stage 1 Set Switch S2 positions 1 2 3 5 to ON Alternatively for For Stage 2 Set Switch S2 positions 1 3 5 to ON For Stage 3 Set Switch S2 position...

Page 6: ...in instead of the on board microphone follow above step 1 but set Switch S2 position 4 to OFF 2 Switch on power or Press reset button 3a Press action button Start recording 3b Speak into microphone or plug line in It is suggested that a 5cm gap is maintained to the microphone The peak detector L E D should flash regularly to maintain a good recording level However if it stays on for most of the ti...

Page 7: ...ch S2 positions 2 3 7 to ON Alternatively for For Stage 2 Set Switch S2 positions 3 7 to ON For Stage 3 Set Switch S2 positions 2 7 to ON For Stage 4 Set Switch S2 position 7 to ON 2 Switch on power or Press reset button 3a Press action button Erase will begin 3b erase complete ...

Page 8: ...Stages 1 Set Switch S2 position 7 to ON 2 Set jumper J4 ME to ON position centre and right pin connected 3 Switch on power or Press reset button 4a Press action button Erase will begin 4b erase complete 5 Reset Jumper J4 ME to OFF position ...

Page 9: ... unit to slave position off Position of S2 switch does not affect synch operation 3 Switch on power onto the Master unit first Then switch power onto the Slave unit Master Unit Slave Unit 4a Press action button on the Master Unit Synchronisation will begin Master Unit Slave Unit 4b Synchronisation complete Switch off Power to units Master Unit Slave Unit 5 Reset on both units jumper J6 to Sync off...

Page 10: ... 1 sec off Intermittent 544Hz 100mS 440Hz 400mS Motor Siren slow rise to 1200 Hz Motor Siren slow rise to 800 Hz 1200 Hz Continuous Motor Siren slow rise to 2400 Hz 1KHz 1s on 1s off Intermittent Table 1 Tone selection table Frequency Description 800 1000Hz 0 25 sec Alternating 500 1200Hz 0 3Hz 0 5 sec Slow Whoop 0 1000Hz 1Hz Sweeping 2400 2900Hz 7Hz Sweeping 2400 2900Hz 1Hz Sweeping 500 1200 500H...

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