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INTRODUCTION

EAS-202 ranges provides the following models:
Self-powered Horn with Flasher
Self-powered Horn with Strobe
Self-powered Horn with Flasher in Chrome finish moulding
Self-powered Horn with Strobe in Chrome finish moulding
This manual provided installation instructions for EAS-202.
Information relating to a specific model will be denoted by the applicable model number within the text.
The term “SIREN” is used to describe functionality that is applicable to both series.
This SIREN is a self-powered microprocessor controlled homstrobe / flasher, especially designed to provide 
differentiated audible and visual Alarm signals.
The distinctive low profile shape is acoustically very efficient and ensures uniform sound distribution.
Robust construction and state-of-the-art technology greatly extend application flexibility, whilst 
microprocessor supervision of the battery charge, exponential horn and flasher ensure maximum 
performance and reliability.

GENERAL FEATURES

Self-powered Microprocessor controlled Horn with Strobe/Flasher for Outdoor applications
Strong weatherproof polycarbonate moulding
Tropicalized-steel innerplate
2 Audible and visual signal Inputs
Modulated frequency sound emission with sound options
High output magneto dynamic exponential horn with test circuit
Protected against Tamper, Snatch, Flasher bulb damage and Wire cutting
Programmable maximum Alarm Time
Battery Test circuit with Flasher shutdown -- under low battery or battery trouble conditions
Drilling pattern for easy installation
Tested and approved to CEI 79-2/2nd Ed. 

    1998: Ab:2000-Performance grade II

Houses 12V 2 Ah buffer battery

BOX

The hard wearing polycarbonate moulding is 
resistant to the most adverse weather 
conditions. The louver grille has been 
especially designed to protect the internal 
components against rain while optimizing 
sound emission. The tropicalized-steel 
innerplate provides extra protection against 
delinqency.

13.8 V

1.4A (max 2.8A)

13.8 V

 0.2 V

max 0,6 A

10 V    (13.8 V     )

2 Ah (177x34x66) mm

3-10 min.

IP34

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-25 C+55 C

208x252x98 mm

2300g

Nominal Voltage
Alarm current
Voltage on terminal [+N]
Current on terminal [+N]
Min. (max.) supply voltage
Battery requirements
Maximum alarm-time 
(programmable)
Protection grade
Temperature range
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Weight (without 2Ah battery)

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

SELF-POWERED SIREN

EAS-202

Summary of Contents for EAS-202

Page 1: ...rong weatherproof polycarbonate moulding Tropicalized steel innerplate 2 Audible and visual signal Inputs Modulated frequency sound emission with sound options High output magneto dynamic exponential horn with test circuit Protected against Tamper Snatch Flasher bulb damage and Wire cutting Programmable maximum Alarm Time Battery Test circuit with Flasher shutdown under low battery or battery trou...

Page 2: ...nal tamper Automatic mode If t is disconnected the maximum alarm time will be 3 minutes If t is connected the maximum alarm time will be 10 minutes Interruption of alarm signalling to allow trouble signalling in test phase only Opening of the as contacts without audible or visual signalling for intemal tamper normal mode Multitone HF Alarm if connected to 12V Negative polarity Up and down scale mo...

Page 3: ...ral it will activate the horn and strobe flasher for 30 seconds Table 2 shows how the lower pdority Alarm signal A will activate the horn and strobe flasher after the higher pdority Alarm Alarm signal N has been executed Memory flashing will stop after the maximum Alarm Time when all the signals that triggered the Alarm restore to standby for 5 seconds Restoral Time Internal Tamper Restoral requir...

Page 4: ...xpires In the latter case the flasher will continue to signal If you apply the Alarm signal to the A terminal with programmable polarity you should connect it to a Control panel terminal that closes with compatible polarity in the event of an Alarm see fig 3d Fig 3 shows a connection using the AS terminals of this SIREN These terminals and the A S terminals of the detector in the wiring diagram wi...

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