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Functional Test Data
The product is controlled by the control panel using the output bits in the communication
protocol.
Protocol bit use:
Output Bit
Function
Input Bit Function
2
group mode
2
group mode con
fi
rmed
1 = off
1 = group
0 = on
0 = individual
1
continuous tone
1
continuous tone con
fi
rmed
1 = on
1 = on
0 = off
0 = off
0
DIN tone
0
DIN tone con
fi
rmed
1 = on
1 = on
0 = off
0 = off
Fault Finding
Problem
Possible
Cause
No response or missing
Incorrect address setting
Incorrect loop wiring (polarity reversed)
Analogue value 1
Sounder test failed
Analogue value 2
Beacon failed
Analogue value 3
Sounder and beacon failed
Analogue value 4
Incorrect group address or address setting
Product fails to operate
Control panel has incorrect cause and effect programming
Incorrect group address setting
Sounder Beacon Base with Isolator
DIN 33 404 Tone Installation Guide
General
This guide describes the installation of the following sounder
Part number
Product Description
45681-334
Sounder Beacon Base with Isolator DIN Tone
45681-292
White Cap only
45681-293
Red Cap only
Connect the products only to control panels using either the XP95 or the Discovery protocol.
The Sounder Beacon Base combines a sounder with a beacon and a detector base in one unit.
The beacon is activated whenever the sounder is active and cannot be controlled separately.
The Sounder Beacon Base with short circuit isolator has a yellow LED which illuminates through
the moulding if a short circuit is detected on the loop wiring (see Fig 2).
Note: The Sounder Beacon Base is not suitable for outdoor use.
Mounting Instructions
The sounders may be secured to a UK or European standard conduit box or surface mounted
(providing there is access through the surface for cabling). If a detector is
fi
tted, lock it if
required by screwing in the grub screw on the head with a 1.5mm hex driver (part no 29600-
095)
Wiring Details
Note: This product is polarity sensitive (supply reversal protected) and will not function if wired
incorrectly.
Connect the positive XP95/Discovery loop cables to the L2 terminals, the negative loop in to
L1 IN and negative loop out to L1 OUT. (See Fig. 3) Functional earth or screen cables may be
terminated to the EARTH connection. When using the sounder as a stand-alone unit, a cap is
available (red cap part no 45681-293 or white cap part no 45681-292) and is secured with a
1.5mm, AF hexagon socket head screw. A hexagonal driver (part no 29600-095) is available
from Apollo. The isolator LED can be seen through the moulding as shown in Fig 2.
Address Setting
The address of the sounder is set using seven segments of the eight-segment DIL switch. The
eighth seg ment is used to adjust the volume output. 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
overleaf. If a detector is to be
fi
tted, set the address as described on page 3.
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Fig. 2 Sounder Beacon Base with isolator
wiring
EARTH
–R
+R
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L1 OUT
L1 IN
L2
L2
Volume control
Remote LED
Group address
setting
Address & tone
setting
–
+
–
+
Position of Isolator LED