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I56-6516-002 

 

 10/02/2018

FIGURE 3. LIGHT OUTPUT - VERTICAL DISPERSION, CEILING TO WALLS 

TO FLOOR

Degrees*

Percent of 

Rating

0

100

5-25

90

30-45

75

50

55

60

45

65

35

70

35

75

30

80

30

85

25

90

25

FIGURE 4. LIGHT OUTPUT –  

FIGURE 5. VERTICAL  

HORIZONTAL DISPERSION 

DISPERSION, WALL TO FLOOR

Degrees*

Percent of Rating

Degrees*

Percent of Rating

0

100

0

100

5-25

90

5-30

90

30-45

75

35

65

50

55

40

46

55

45

45

34

60

40

50

27

65

35

55

22

70

35

60

18

75

30

65

16

80

30

70

15

85

25

75

13

90

25

80

12

Compound 45 

to the left

24

85

12

Compound 45 

to the right

24

90

12

A0467-00

    

A0469-00

*Tolerance of ±1 degree is permitted.

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TABLE 1. HORN TONES

Pos

Tone 

Volume Setting

1

Temporal

High

2

Temporal

Low

3

Non-Temporal

High

4

Non-Temporal

Low

5

3.1 kHz Temporal

High

6

3.1 kHz Temporal

Low

7

3.1 kHz Non-Temporal

High

8

3.1 kHz Non-Temporal

Low

9

Coded

High

10

3.1 kHz Coded

High

AVAILABLE CANDELA SETTINGS

System Sensor offers a wide range of candela settings for your life safety 
needs. In order to select your candela output, adjust the slide switch on the 
rear of the product to the desired candela setting on the selector switch. (See 
Figure 2.)
The candela setting can also be verified by looking into the small window on 
the front of the unit. See Table 3 for candela settings for ceiling products. All 
products meet the light output profiles specified in the appropriate UL Stan-
dards. (See Figures 3 to 5.)

FIGURE 2. CANDELA SELECTOR

 

  

A0486-00

CURRENT DRAW AND AUDIBILITY RATINGS

The 4-wire device provides two independent circuits, one for the Horn and 
another for the Strobe. The current draw for each Strobe setting is listed in 
Table 3, and audibility ratings for each Horn Tone setting is listed in Table 4. 

TABLE 3. CEILING-MOUNT STROBE CURRENT DRAW (mA) 

Candela

8-17.5 

Volts

16-33 Volts

DC

DC

FWR

15

87

41

60

NOTE:

 Products set at 15 and 30 

candela automatically work on ei-
ther 12V or 24V power supplies. 
The products are not listed for 
12V DC operation when set to any 
other candela settings.

30

153

63

86

75

-

111

142

95

-

134

164

115

-

158

191

150

-

189

228

177

-

226

264

 

TABLE 4. HORN CURRENT DRAW (mA) AND SOUND OUTPUT - REVERBERANT (DBA)

Pos

Tone

Volume 

Setting

8-17.5 

Volts

16-33 Volts

Reverberant  

Sound Output (dBA)

DC

DC

FWR

8-17.5 

V

16-33 V

DC

DC

FWR

1

Temporal

High

39

44

54

84

89

89

2

Temporal

Low

28

32

54

75

83

83

3

Non-Temporal

High

43

47

54

85

90

90

4

Non-Temporal

Low

29

32

54

76

84

84

5

3.1 kHz Temporal

High

39

41

54

83

88

88

6

3.1 kHz Temporal

Low

29

32

54

76

82

82

7

3.1 kHz Non-Temporal

High

42

43

54

84

89

89

8

3.1 kHz Non-Temporal

Low

28

29

54

77

83

83

9*

Coded

High

43

47

54

85

90

90

10*

3.1 kHz Coded

High

42

43

54

84

89

89

* Settings 9 and 10 are not available on 2-wire horn strobes. Temporal coding must be provided by 
the NAC. If the NAC voltage is held constant, the horn output remains constantly on.

A0468-00

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Страница 1: ... on the circuit is operated within its rated voltage The current draw information for making these calculations can be found in the tables within the manual For convenience and accuracy use the voltage drop calculator on the System Sensor website www systemsensor com When calculating the voltage available to the last device it is necessary to consider the voltage due to the resistance of the wire ...

Страница 2: ...l products meet the light output profiles specified in the appropriate UL Stan dards See Figures 3 to 5 FIGURE 2 CANDELA SELECTOR A0486 00 CURRENT DRAW AND AUDIBILITY RATINGS The 4 wire device provides two independent circuits one for the Horn and another for the Strobe The current draw for each Strobe setting is listed in Table 3 and audibility ratings for each Horn Tone setting is listed in Tabl...

Страница 3: ...me with a shorting spring that is pro vided between terminals 2 and 3 of the mounting plate to enable system con tinuity checks after the system has been wired but prior to installation of the final product See Figure 6 This spring will automatically disengage when the product is installed to enable supervision of the final system MOUNTING AND REMOVING APPLIANCE 1 Attach mounting plate to junction...

Страница 4: ...or not seen The strobe may not be seen by the visually impaired The signal strobe may cause seizures Individuals who have positive photoic response to visual stimuli with seizures such as persons with epilepsy should avoid prolonged exposure to environments in which strobe signals including this strobe are activated The signal strobe cannot operate from coded power supplies Coded power supplies pr...

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