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GENERAL

This device is used as an indication of a fire panel 
that  provides  a  warning  audio  signal  from  the 
siren and visual indication using the beacon. The 
loudness  and  the  luminous  signal  it  produces 
covers  an  area  of  several  square  meters.  It  is 
compatible with any conventional panel.

CONNECTION AND MOUNTING

1. 

Unscrew  the  screw  and  remove  the  plastic 

cover using a flat screwdriver to the point under 
the screw (Picture 1 page 2).

2.

 Unscrew the four screws and detach the plastic 

from the base (Picture 2).

3. 

Drill the holes needed to pass the connection 

cables. Place the cable glands and open a hole to 
the  center  with  a  small  screwdriver.  Pass  the 
connection cables through the glands of the device 
(Picture 3).

4.

  Use  the  supplied  mounting  materials  to  place 

the base of the siren in height up to 2.4 meters from 
the  gound  (Figure  1  page  2).  Install  the  plastic 
plugs and fasten the screws in the mounting holes. 

CAUTION!!

 Make sure that the base of the siren is 

installed in the correct orientation.

5

To

 adjust the type of the sound indication

 use 

DIP switches 1 to 5, according to Table 1 (page 4) 
and Table 4 (page 5). Depending on the input from 
which the device is powered.

6. 

To 

adjust the sound level

 use DIP switches 6 

to 7, according to Table 2 (page 5).

7. 

To 

adjust the frequency of the flashing LED

 

use DIP switch 8 according to Table 3 (page 5).

8.

  Refit  the  plastic  and  fasten  the  4  screws  you 

removed in step 2.

9. 

Refit the plastic cover and fasten the screw.

10.

 Test  the  operation  of  the  device  through  the 

panel after the installation.

Note:

 The siren can be supplied from the input N1 

or N2. In case it is supplied from both inputs then 
N1 has priority. Depending on the connection you 
will choose and the setting of DIP switches 1 to 5 
the  corresponding  pattern  will  sound.  By 
connecting the siren to input N1 and configuring 
DIP switches 1 to 5 the pattern that will sound is 
shown in Table 1. By connecting the siren to input 
N2 and configuring DIP switches 1 to 5 the pattern 
that will sound is shown in Table 4. The difference 
in  the  patterns  between  N1  and  N2  allows  the 
device to be used both as a pre-alarm and alarm 
indication.

Waterproof sounder with beacon

 

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S-532/WP

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Thank you for your trust in our products  

Olympia Electronics - European manufacturer

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30

V DC

103dB

12 

to

 49

m

Α

IP65

EN 54-3,

 

EN 54-23

127x137x82 mm

ABS/PC,PC

GUARANTEE

RELATIVE HUMIDITY
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS

TYPICAL WEIGHT

FLASHING RATE
FLASHING COLOUR

DEGREES OF COVER PROTECTION
PRODUCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE

MOUNTING

COVER AREA

MOUNTING HEIGHT (x)
COVER AREA CODE

MAXIMUM SOUND LEVEL IN 1 METER

ENVIROMENTAL TYPE

BEACON

MAIN VOLTAGE

ALARM CONSUMPTION

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Type B

1 power

 

LED

Wall mounted

27.7m³ 

maximun

2

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meters max

Adjustable to 1 Hz or 0.5 Hz

 

White

o

-2

5 to 

70

  C

Up to 95% 

2 years

30

gr.

20

1293

Ο-2.4-2.4-4.8

Summary of Contents for ΒS-532/WP

Page 1: ...Refit the plastic and fasten the 4 screws you removed in step 2 9 Refit the plastic cover and fasten the screw 10 Test the operation of the device through the panel after the installation Note The sir...

Page 2: ...s shown in the picture above Picture 1 Picture 3 Picture 2 1 2 2 2 2 x VAD Page 2 from 6 921532001_09_002 IN N1 L L N2 L L OUT 4 4 3 UID In every device there is a double sticker with the UID Unique I...

Page 3: ...the siren with power LED Page 3 from 6 1 2 Connect supply either to N1 or N2 and the 0V Depending on the connection the siren will sound with the matching pattern L N2 L N1 L AL2 AL1 8 2k KL6 KL5 8 2k...

Page 4: ...p Alternating Sweep up continuous slow whoop Alternating Alternating Alternating PFEER toxic gas PFEER alert German fire DIN 33 404 Dutch fire NEN 2575 BS Fire General purpose ISO 8201 BS Fire BS Fire...

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Page 7: ...repairs or re setting done by a third party unless Olympia Electronics has fully agreed to them in writing Products that have been damaged can be returned to the premises of our company for repair or...

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