ADVANCED WARNING
SYSTEMS
Integrated Base Loop Sounder
Installation Guide
Item Numbers: 201-0110
201-0111
MAN2775-3
N1236
Page 1
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Description:
The loop powered Integrated Base Loop Sounder is
incorporated into the standard XP95 / Discovery
mounting base that is compatible with the FireFinder
Fire Alarm Control Panel.
This guide describes the installation of the following
sounders.
Item No
Description
201-0110
Integrated Base Loop Sounder AS1670.4
(without verbal message)
201-0111
Integrated Base Loop Sounder NZ4512
(without verbal message)
201-0114
White Cap only
Note 1:
Only connect the sounders to control panels
using either the XP95 or Discovery protocol.
Note 2: The Integrated Base Sounder is not suitable for
outdoor use.
Technical Data:
Operating voltage
17 to 28VDC
Sounder output
Low output level
setting
volume nominally 50dBA
minimum to 75dBA maximum
High output level
setting
volume nominally 75dBA
minimum to 92dBA maximum
Current consumption at 24V DC
quiescent
200µA
sounder operated
at 92dBA
≈ 5mA
ON
1
2
3
4
ON
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
2
8
4
16
32
64
65
Remote LED
Address & Output
Level Setting
Group
Address
Setting
NOT
USED
Volume
Control
L1
L2
EARTH
-VE
+VE
-VE
+VE
-R
+R
E
Detector
Xpert
Card
IN
OUT
Figure 1: Integrated Base Loop Sounder Wiring
Installation:
Observe anti-static precautions at all times
1. The sounders may be secured to a standard
conduit box or surface mounted if there is access
through the mounting surface for cabling. If a
detector is fitted, lock it if required by screwing in
the grub screw on the detector head with a 1. 5mm
hex driver.
Standard Sounder Wiring:
1. The sounders are polarity sensitive (supply
reversal protected) and will not function if wired
incorrectly.
2. Observing polarity connect the positive and
negative loop cables to the L2 and L1 terminals
respectively. The wiring terminals accept solid or
stranded cables up to 2.5mm². Functional earth or
screen cables may be terminated to the EARTH
connection. ( See Figure 1)
Address Setting:
The address of the sounder is set using seven
segments of the eight- segment DIL switch. The eighth
segment is used to adjust the sounder output level.
Segments 1- 7 of the switch are set to “0” (ON) or “1”,
using a small screwdriver or similar tool. A complete list
of address settings is shown in on Page 3. If a detector
is to be fitted, set the Xpert Card address as described
on Page 2.
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0
1
0 1 0 1 0 1 0
ADDRESS 42
L
L = Output Level Setting (SW8)
0 = 50 - 75dBA
1 = 75 - 92dBA
Figure 2: Example of Sounder Addressing and Sounder
Output Level