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Document No: GLT-271-7-1

Issue No: 005

Author: NRP Jones

Date: 26/01/2017

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CONVENTIONAL RAPTOR SOUNDER & SOUNDER BEACON - INSTALLATION MANUAL

Document No: GLT-271-7-1

Issue No: 005

Author: NRP Jones

Date: 26/01/2017

Page 1

CONVENTIONAL RAPTOR SOUNDER & SOUNDER BEACON - INSTALLATION MANUAL

For further information, including directional A-weighted sound output information 

please see doc GLT-271-6-3  Conventional Raptor Sounder operation Data, available from 

the manufacturer.

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Sounder Circuit Showing Fault

Check sounder wiring has correct polarity
Check that correct EOL is fitted (consult panel manual)
Check that cables have not been swapped (eg out +ve 

wire connected to out –ve terminal)
Check sounder fuse at control panel

No Sound Output from Sounder

Check sounder wiring has polarity correct
Check sounder fuse at control panel

Other Information

Like all electronic equipment, at the end of it`s working life this unit should not be 

disposed of in a refuse bin. 

It should be taken to a local reprocessing site as per the guidelines of the WEEE 

directive, for correct disposal.

CONVENTIONAL RAPTOR SOUNDER & SOUNDER BEACON

INSTALLATION MANUAL

Connections - First Fix

The loop wiring connects to terminals in 

the back box.

Earth

Positive 

In/Out 

Negative In

Negative 

Out

Final Fix

• 

Set the sounder Tone (See Tone setting)

• 

Fix the BROWN sounder flying lead to 

the POSITIVE terminal

• 

Fix the first BLUE sounder flying lead to 

the LEFT NEGATIVE terminal

• 

Fix the second BLUE sounder flying 

lead to the RIGHT NEGATIVE terminal.

• 

Screw the sounder body to the 

backbox.

Sounder Flying Leads

Backbox

Sounder 

Body

Description

The Raptor conventional sounder is a large 

weatherproof horn sounder suitable for 

many indoor & outdoor applications.

It is available in red or white and has a 

selection of 22 tones.

Termination of field wiring is made to the 

backbox for a clean first fix.

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