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Table 3: Tone settings
SW2-6 device mode
switch setting
Device mode
SW2 switch setting
-1 -2 -3
Mapping input type
Fast flash
Steady
Tone type
Tone A primary/alert
Tone B secondary/evac
OFF
ZP755
0
Intermittent
Continuous
OFF
ZP755
1
Continuous
Intermittent
OFF
ZP755
2
Continuous
Two-tone
OFF
ZP755
3
Two-tone
Continuous
OFF
ZP755
4
Two-tone
Intermittent
OFF
ZP755
5
Intermittent
Two-tone
OFF
ZP755
6
Not used
ON
ZP754
7
Intermittent
Continuous
Setting the volume
The sounder has a volume control potentiometer to adjust
the volume. Refer to Figure 5.
WARNING:
To conform to EN 54 Part 3 sound output levels,
the volume control
must
be set to the full clockwise position.
If the volume is adjusted for any reason, it
must
be returned
to the full clockwise position.
Figure 5: Volume control
1.
Tone select
2.
SW2-6 on
3.
SW2-6 off
4.
Volume control
Mounting the sounder onto the base
Refer to Figure 6. Align the addressable sounder to the
base. Push up (A), and then turn the sounder until it clicks
into place (B). Push the sounder up once more to engage
(C).
Reverse the above procedure to remove the sounder from
the base.
Figure 6: Mounting
1.
Plug-in base
2.
Release/lock catch
3.
Release aid (3X)
4.
Addressable sounder
Sounders per loop
The sounder can be powered directly from the loop of a ZP3
or ZP5 panel. Use Table 4, in conjunction with Figure 7, to
determine the quantity of detectors and sounders that can be
connected to a two-core shielded loop.
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
4
3
2
1
A
B
C