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5.
Tightly secure the signal box cover using the four
retained cover
screws.
6
.
Torque the signal box cover screws to a minimum of 20 in
-
lbs.
7.
To adjust the speaker direction, the loosen large star nut (Figure
1
)
and turn the speaker to the approximate desired position.
Retighten the nut and turn the speaker slightly clockwise until it is
locked into place.
Regardless of the speaker direction adjustment, it is important that
the star nut be tightened wrench tight to ensure the speaker
position is maintained securely.
8
.
Verify operability.
Figure 1: Mounting the Adaptatone
(1)
Speaker
(2)
Large star nut to adjust speaker direction
(3)
Signal box
(4)
Cover screws (4X)
(5)
Collar gaskets (4X)
(6)
Mounting plate
(
7)
#10 x 3 in. (76 mm) screws or other hardware suitable for the
mounting surface
(8
)
Raceway and connections (not supplied) to 1/2 in. (13 mm)
knockout hole
Wiring
WARNINGS
•
To prevent fire and shock, wire the Adaptatone only as described
in this installation instruction.
•
When wiring units with replaceable fuses, ensure that an adequate
switch, suitable for the location, is provided to remove power from
the fuse. Remove power before servicing the fuse.
Note:
Terminal Block TB1 can be unplugged from the main board to
complete wiring as shown in
Figure
2
and Figure
3
.
To wire the Adaptatone:
1
.
Install wires through a knockout hole in the bottom of the box from
a raceway that is, with its connections to the
1/2
in.
(13 mm)
conduit knockout hole, approved for the same degree of protection
and enclosure type needed by the application.
Use the provided
plastic cable ties, on the barrier to the electronics, to separate
incoming power leads from signal and tone initiating
leads, per
NEC (Figure
4
through Figure
6
).
2.
Wire as follows referring to Figure
4
through Figure
6
.
(These
instructions apply to both tone generator and 5532M series
speaker/amplifier, except as noted).
If Edwards Signal Actuator model number 5538
-
4 is used to
manually initiate tones, connect its four normally open switches to
the Tone Generator as shown on
the
instructions provided with the
Signal Actuator unit.
a.
Connect the green and yellow striped earth ground wires to
earth ground and, additionally, on the tone generator, to the
braid or drain of the audio cable in step b.
b.
See Figure
5
and Figure
13
through Figure
16
. Connect the
audio output (+) from the main board of the tone generator to
the AUD (+) terminal on the Speaker/Amplifier audio coupler
board. Use shielded cable and connect the braid or drain to
the earth
ground wire lead of the 5540 tone generator. Up to
2500 speaker/amplifiers can be so connected in parallel to a
single tone generator.
c.
For the tone generator, select the appropriate method for
wiring to the input board from Figure
7
through Figure
12.
Connect the tone generator as shown.
d.
Connect the incoming power to the wire leads using a butt
splice or other method listed, certified, or otherwise approved
by local authorities. Leads are both black for
-
AQ and
-
N5
models and are black and white for
-
Y6 models.
e.
Optional. Connect an external 24 VDC battery (not supplied) in
series with the separate diode assembly
(P/N
2600010,
supplied) to TB1 terminals 3 and 4 on the main board as
shown in Figure
3
and marked on the diode assembly.
3.
Wire to the 5532B series Speaker
/
Amplifier as follows and
referring to Figure
4
through Figure
6
and Figure
17.
If Edwards signal
actuator, model
number 5538
-
4, is used to
manually initiate tones, connect its four normally
-
open switches to
the Tone Generator as shown on the instructions provided with the
Signal Actuator unit.
a.
Connect the green earth ground wire of the Speaker
/
Amplifier
and the green and yellow striped earth ground wires on the
Tone Generator to earth ground.
b.
Connect the audio output (+) from the main board of the Tone
Generator to the Tone In terminal 9 (+) in the
Speaker
/
Amplifier. Connect the audio output (−) from the main
board of the Tone Generator to the Tone In
terminal 10 (−) in
the Speaker
/
Amplifier. Up to 2500 speaker/amplifiers can be
so connected in parallel to a single tone generator.
c.
For the Tone Generator, select the appropriate method of
wiring to the input board from Figure
7
through Figure
13
.
Connect the tone generator as shown.
d.
For 5532B
-
AQ, 5532BDV2
-
AQ, and 5532BHV
-
AQ models,
connect the power source to the speaker/amplifiers at TS2.
Polarity must be observed for DC models.
e.
For 5532B
-
Y6, 5532BDV2
-
Y6, 5532BHV
-
Y6, and 5532B
-
N5
models, connect the incoming power to wire leads from the
power supply. For
-
Y6 models using a DC source, the black
wire is positive and the white is negative and polarity must be
observed. For an AC source, black is line and white is neutral.
f.
For the Tone Generator, connect
the incoming power to the
wire leads using a butt splice or other method listed, certified,
or otherwise approved by local authorities. Leads are both
black for
-
AQ and
-
N5 models and are black for line and white
for neutral for
-
Y6 models.
g.
Optional. Wire a 24 VDC battery backup to TS1
-
1 and TS1
-
2
of the Speaker
/
Amplifier per Figure
17
and connect a 24 VDC
battery backup in series with diode assembly
(P/N
2600010,
supplied) to TB1 terminals 3 and 4 on the main board of the
Tone Generator per Figure
2
and Figure
3
. Polarities must be
observed.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)