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Installation Instructions for Catalog Series  5530M-485

Adaptatone

®

 Millennium Signal

Description and Operation

Description and Operation

Description and Operation

Description and Operation

Description and Operation

Edwards Adaptatone is a heavy-duty, tone-selectable, stand

alone, indoor/outdoor audible signaling device intended

for industrial applications where high audible output and

microcomputer reliability are required.  The Adaptatone

Millennium series are UL and cUL Listed as Audible Signal

Appliances for use in the following hazardous locations.

Catalog

Current (A)

Number

Voltage

Standby

Tone On

Standard Volume

5530M-485Y6

125V DC

0.10

0.21

250V DC

0.02

0.10

120V AC 50/60 Hz

0.10

0.32

240V AC 50/60 Hz

0.10

0.20

5530MHV-485Y6

125V DC

0.10

0.39

250V DC

0.02

0.19

120V AC 50/60 Hz

0.10

0.56

240V AC 50/60 Hz

0.10

0.34

5530MV-485Y6

125V DC

0.10

0.20

250V DC

0.02

0.10

120V AC 50/60 Hz

0.10

0.31

240V AC 50/60 Hz

0.10

0.20

Figure 1.  Dimensions

P/N 3100345  ISSUE 2 © 2002

Catalog

Hazardous

Temp.

Number

Locations

Code

5530M-485Y6

Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D

T4 (135C)

5530MHV-485Y6

Class II, Div. 2, Groups F, G

T5 (100C)

5530MV-485Y6

Class III, Div. 1 and 2

The Adaptatone operates from local power and sounds a

high decibel signal determined by the setting of minia-

ture programming switches inside the unit.  The

Adaptatone may be programmed for any of the 27 tones

listed in Figure 7.
Speaker direction and the output level are easily adjust-

able.

Mechanical Specifications

Mechanical Specifications

Mechanical Specifications

Mechanical Specifications

Mechanical Specifications

Weight ................................................... 9 Pounds (4.1 kg)

Hazardous Locations, UL Standard UL1604

Ambient Temp. ................... +41F to +104F (+5C to +40C)

Non-Hazardous Locations

Variable Ambient Temp. ..... -40F to +151F (-40C to +66C)

1. Mount Adaptatone as shown in Figure 2.

a.

Flat Surface Mounting

.  Secure unit to

mounting surface using the (4) mounting holes in

the mounting plate on the rear of the box.  Use

the #10 x 3" (76 mm) wood screws (furnished loose)

or other hardware (not supplied) suitable for the

mounting surface.

b.

Rigid Pipe Mounting

.  Loosen the (4) cover screws

from the signal box and lift off signal box cover.

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

During installation, care must be taken so that components
on the printed circuit board are not damaged.

Electrical Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Installation

Installation

Installation

Installation

Installation

The Adaptatone may be mounted to any flat surface or

may be used as a freestanding unit mounted to a rigid

pipe.  The Adaptatone must be installed in accordance

with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code or

other regulations applicable to the country and locality

of installation and by a trained and qualified electrician.

Dimensions

5530M

5530MHV

A

8 7/8"

11 1/2"

(225 mm)

(292 mm)

B

8 1/4"

9 3/4"

(210 mm)

(248 mm)

C

13"

14 1/4"

(330 mm)

(362 mm)

Summary of Contents for Adaptatone 5530M-485 Series

Page 1: ...e 27 tones listed in Figure 7 Speaker direction and the output level are easily adjust able Mechanical Specifications Mechanical Specifications Mechanical Specifications Mechanical Specifications Mechanical Specifications Weight 9 Pounds 4 1 kg Hazardous Locations UL Standard UL1604 Ambient Temp 41F to 104F 5C to 40C Non Hazardous Locations Variable Ambient Temp 40F to 151F 40C to 66C 1 Mount Adap...

Page 2: ...listed certified or otherwise approved by local authorities Leads are black and white WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING To ensure integrity of the enclosure Ensure the cover gasket part number P 007549 0069 is adhered into groove at cover perimeter before replacing the signal box cover Ensure that the 4 collar gaskets part number P 041930 0362 are in place on each cover screw before securing...

Page 3: ...N OPEN 05 05 CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN OPEN 06 06 OPEN CLOSED CLOSED OPEN OPEN 07 07 CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED OPEN OPEN 08 08 OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSED OPEN 09 09 CLOSED OPEN OPEN CLOSED OPEN 0A 10 OPEN CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN 0B 11 CLOSED CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN 0C 12 OPEN OPEN CLOSED CLOSED OPEN 0D 13 CLOSED OPEN CLOSED CLOSED OPEN 0E 14 OPEN CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED OPEN 0F 15 CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED OPE...

Page 4: ... byte UA data field would contain ASCII 0 and A written in ASCII format as 0A Valid data range is ASCII 00 1F DDDD ASCII data field 4 bytes total These bytes contain commands tone message and timed sequence data ZONE Programmable unit Zone issued by the master or controlling computer Range ASCII A D 1 byte Note Zone value is not retained after power loss unless battery backup is installed Value de...

Page 5: ...00 Unit Response None Example STX 410530B ETX 00 Units programmed with Zone B only to play Tone 05 for 30 seconds then shut off automatically Checksum characters not used in this example Note do not use spaces between message characters in the above example 3 3 POLL COMMAND and SET UNIT ZONE 43 Send Format STX UA 43 00 ZONE ETX CHKSUM UA Unit address ASCII Range 00 1F two bytes 43 Two byte ASCII C...

Page 6: ...II 00 used as protocol padding two byes ZONE Programmable unit Zone issued by the master or controlling computer Range ASCII A D 1 byte ETX The ETX character has a value of 3 hexadecimal and is required at the end of every message 1 byte CHKSUM Optional two byte Message Block checksum 2 bytes Refer to Section 4 0 for Block checksum calculation and verification If checksum is not desired must pad t...

Page 7: ...is an ASCII string transmitted by the receiving unit that defines the unit family product code For Millennium devices the return ASCII string is M 485 For Edward s Visual devices the return ASCII string is S 485 vXX Receiving Unit s Firmware version and revision level ETX The ETX character has a value of 3 hexadecimal and is required at the end of every message 1 byte CHKSUM Receiving unit calcula...

Page 8: ...Receiving unit calculates two byte checksum and returns ASCII value Refer to Section 4 0 for Block checksum calculation and verification Response STX UA 3000 ACK ETX CHKSUM Example STX 1F3000 ACK ETX 43 Unit address 1F de energizes relay output UA Unit address 30 Two byte ASCII Command 30 echoed back from receiving unit 00 Two byte ASCII 00 used as protocol padding two byes ACK Unit received valid...

Page 9: ...error occurred during transmission and the message is considered unreliable The master or controlling computer should try to resend the message again Example of a POLL Command 43 issued to unit 05 Zone B STX 054300B ETX ASCII HEXADECIMAL 0 0x30 5 0x35 4 0x34 3 0x33 0 0x30 0 0x30 B 0x42 ETX 0x03 0x171 hexadecimal total The calculated Message Block checksum are appended to the message string Two byt...

Page 10: ...r MCN485CB2EOLT 8 CTS 7 RTS 6 DSR 5 COM 4 DTR 3 TXD 2 RXD 1 DCD RS 232 Port DB9 F M MCN485CB2323A9 RS232 485 Converter MCN485CB2EOLT RS 485 cable up to 4000 ft Adaptatone 55XX 485Y6 Adaptatone 55XX 485Y6 Up to 32 units maximum PLC Controller RS 485 Port RS 485 cable up to 4000 ft Adaptatone 55XX 485Y6 Adaptatone 55XX 485Y6 Up to 32 units maximum PLC Controller or IBM PC with RS485 Serial Port ...

Page 11: ... VOLT AC NOMINAL RS 232 SHIELD RS 485 BLACK RS 485 RED UNTERMINATED TERMINATED NOT A TELEPHONE CONNECTION RS 485 1 2 3456 1 NC 2 RS 485 3 SHIELD 4 NC 5 RS 485 6 NC RJ11 PINOUT TO IBM PC OR PLC RS 232 PORT TX RX TX RX RELAY RELAY EARTH RS 485 TWISTED PAIR SHIELDED SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER DRAIN WIRE OF CABLE BOARD 2990041 REV 01 ...

Page 12: ...n the main board Figure 5 Wiring the Adaptatone Wiring is factory installed to internal power supply To optional 24V DC Battery Backup 2 4 1 3 Diode Assembly 2600010 2 4 1 3 Terminal Block TB 1 Main Board 2 1 4 3 Plastic tie wrap provided use to separate power leads from signal and tone initiating leads Power and earth ground leads RS485 twisted pair ...

Page 13: ...p in 13 ms and repeat 12 Telephone 570 and 770 Hz alternately 50 ms each for 1 2s 1 5s delay and repeat 13 Staircase 440 2000 Hz up and down steps 750 ms delay and repeat 14 3 Tone Alert 463 641 and 896 Hz 200 ms each 1 second delay and repeat 15 Presignal Chime 470 Hz percussive repeat at 1 5 Hz followed by Message 1 16 NFPAWhoop 422 775 Hz upward sweeps 850 ms each 1 second delay and repeat 1B 3...

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