Installation Manual
Installation
IMPORTANT
a. The unit should be fitted with a fused spur incorporating an all pole
disconnection device providing 3mm contact separation in all poles.
Ensure fuse, cable size and gland type are rated sufficiently for the
total load on the sounder circuit.
b. Isolate the unit from the electricity supply before removing the cover.
Only suitably qualified personnel should gain access to the unit to
perform adjustments to the tone or volume. WARNING: no user
serviceable parts contained within the unit.
c. The sounder is installed by first mounting the base unit and making the
external wring connections to the base. The head unit then automatically
connects when it is attached to the base.
d. The sounder head is separated from the base by unlocking the four
¼-turn fasteners in the corners of the sounder. (Recommended
screwdriver: Philips No. 2, min 100mm long).
e. Note that the head only fits onto the base one way around. If a beacon
is fitted, care should be taken when mounting the base to ensure that
the beacon will be positioned in the desired orientation after the
sounder is attached.
Wiring
a. Power: Note that the sounder and beacon have separate power
terminals, marked as follows:
b. Remote Tone Switching (If required): Externally link control terminals
as shown below.
EN
Sounder
Beacon (Where fitted)
Device
Common (Neutral)
110V
230V
Alarm Stage
Example Signal
Activation
Technical Specification:
Supply Voltage Range
110/230V 50/60Hz
Current
Sounder - 40mA max.
Beacon (where fitted) - 70mA
Peak Sound Level
103-115 dBA at 1m*
Number of Tones
64
Frequency Range
340 - 2900 Hz*
Volume Control
20 dBA typical
Remote Tone Switching
Provision for 3 volt-free contact
activated alarm stages
Operating Temperature
- 25°C to +55°C
Casing
High Impact Polycarbonate/ABS
IP Rating
IP66 with suitable cable glands
Synchronisation
Automatic with Klaxon Nexus and
Sonos Sounders
*depends on selected tone.
The European directive “Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment” (WEEE)
aims to minimise the impact of electrical and electronic equipment waste on
the environment and human health. To conform with this directive, electrical
equipment marked with this symbol must not be disposed of in European public
disposal systems. European users of electrical equipment must now return
end-of-life equipment for disposal. Further information can be found on the
following website: http://www.recyclethis.info/.
S
2
+
-
S
1
2 3 0 V
~
110 V
~
N
2 3 0 V
~
110 V
~
S 3
S 2
0
S
2
+
-
S
1
2 3 0 V
~
110 V
~
N
2 3 0 V
~
110 V
~
S 3
S 2
0
2nd Stage
3rd Stage
Beacon L
Sounder L
Common N
1st Unit
2nd Unit
From controller
To the next unit
Nexus 110 AC Sounder & Sounder-Beacon
Installation Instructions
N
N
110V
~
110V
~
230V
~
230V
~
S2
S3
Stage 1
‘Alert’
No Connection (Default)
Stage 2
‘Evacuate’
Link Terminal
to terminal
Stage 3
‘All Clear’
Link Terminal
to terminal
Controls
a. Tone Selection
The first and second stage alarm tones are independently set using
6-way dipswitches S1 and S2 respectively. The required settings are
shown in the table overleaf. The third stage alarm tone is pre-set to
complement the selected first stage tone as shown in the table.
b. Volume Control
The sound output of the unit can be reduced by up to 20dBA by
adjusting the potentiometer.