Features
Individually addressed and separately controlled
multi-candela V/O (visible only) notification
appliance with one amber ALERT strobe and one
clear lens FIRE strobe provides:
Combination unit allows mounting two visible
notification appliances at the same installation site
Multi-candela xenon strobes with synchronized 1 Hz
flash rate and with intensity
programmable from the
control panel
or jumper selected as 15, 30, 75, or
110 cd
Advanced addressable notification controlled by
IDNAC
SLCs
from Simplex
®
4100ES fire alarm control panels
with EPS/EPS+ power supplies (and 4009 IDNAC
Repeaters) providing
regulated 29 VRMS
allowing
strobes to operate with lower current even under
battery backup
Amber lens with “ALERT” lettering produces a signal
unique from clear lens fire alarm evacuation strobes for
use with Emergency Communications Systems
Clear lens with “FIRE” lettering provides visible
notification for fire alarm conditions
Both strobes connect on same SLC, are separately
addressed, and provide independent operation;
(Operation is clear/Fire
OR
amber/Alert,
not both
)
Wiring supervision to each strobe allowing
“T-tapped” connections for Class B circuits to
simplify wiring (Class A circuits require in/out
wiring)
TrueAlert Device Reports
at the control panel
detailing appliance point ID, custom label, type, and
candela setting (see sample on page 2)
Magnet test diagnostics
to assist checkout and testing
of appliances and wiring
Compatibility with ADA requirements; (refer to
important installation information on page 3)
Compatibility with legacy TrueAlert addressable
systems for upgrade and replacement (see page 4)
Clear lens strobe is UL listed to Standard 1971, ULC
listed to Standard S526
Amber lens strobe is UL listed to Standard 1638 (due to
non-white lens); and provides light dispersion patterns of
UL Standard 1971; ULC listing is to Standard S526
LED indicator and magnet test feature:
Each appliance LED can be selected to display each
polling cycle to indicate appliance supervision
In diagnostic mode, the magnet test pulses the LED to
indicate appliance address
AND pulses to indicate the
intensity selection
; a brief output of the strobe is also
selectable to confirm operation
*
This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to
Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing 7125-0026:235
for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document. FM
approval and MEA (NYC) acceptance is not applicable. Additional listings may be applicable;
contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under
Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Safety Products Westminster.
Combination Clear/Amber Strobe Assembly (front and
side view shown, available with red or white housing)
Mechanical design features:
Rugged, high impact, flame retardant thermoplastic
housing for flush or surface wall mount; available
with red or white housing
Individual strobe housings mount onto a common
bracket that does not extend into box and easily
mounts to standard electrical boxes
Wall mount wiring terminal access is from front of
housing to assist installation, inspection, and testing
Mounting options include adapter skirts for surface
mounting and box adapter plates
Description
Multi-Candela TrueAlert addressable combination
strobes
are individually addressed and individually
controlled with power, supervision, and control supplied
from a Simplex fire alarm control panel providing
IDNAC
Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs). (See compatibility list on
page 4.) A single assembly provides an amber lens strobe for
non-fire alarm, alert notification for use with Emergency
Communications Systems, and a clear lens strobe for fire
alarm notification.
Strobe Application Reference
Amber strobes used as part of an Emergency
Communications system are located to provide the same
area coverage as required of clear lens fire alarm strobes.
Specific Emergency Communications requirements are
discussed in detail in document UFC 4-021-01 (USA
Department of Defense, United Facilities Criteria) and in
NFPA 72, Chapter 24 (2010 and 2013 editions).
Proper strobe coverage criteria is further described in the
National Fire Alarm Code
(NFPA 72), ANSI A117.1; the
appropriate model building code: BOCA, ICBO, or SBCCI;
and the application guidelines of the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA).
TrueAlert Addressable Notification Appliances
UL, ULC, CSFM Listed*
Dual Emergency Communication
Appliances, Clear/Amber Strobes
S4906-0009-3 3/2014