Edwards Signaling 5532M Bedienungsanleitung
Edwards Signaling
Receiver
5532M
Lesen Sie kostenlos die đź“– deutsche Bedienungsanleitung fĂĽr Edwards Signaling 5532M (10 Seiten) in der Kategorie Receiver. Dieser Bedienungsanleitung war fĂĽr 6 Personen hilfreich und wurde von 2 Benutzern mit durchschnittlich 4.5 Sternen bewertet
Seite 1/10
© 2010 UTC Fire & Security. All rights reserved. 1 / 10 P/N 3100010 • REV 7 • ISS 04AUG10
5540M Tone Generator and 5532M
Speaker/Amplifier Installation Sheet
Description
Edwards Tone Generator and Speaker/Amplifiers are
intended for industrial applications where high audible output
and microcomputer reliability are required. The Adaptatone
Millennium Series are UL and cUL Listed as Audible Signal
Appliances for use in the hazardous locations listed in
Table 1.
The 5532B Speaker/Amplifiers are UL Listed and CSA
Certified as Audible Signaling Appliances.
The 5532M-Y6 is additionally UL Listed in a Speaker and
Amplifier category, when powered with 120V/240 VAC 50/60
Hz, for use in conjunction with the 5541M-Y6 Millennium
System Master either for emergency/evacuation, non-fire, or
for supplementary fire alarm control panel accessory
applications (see Instructions for 5541M-Y6, part 3100471).
The Tone Generator operates from local power. It
accommodates up to four normally-open contacts on its
inputs. The tone that sounds in response to an active input
is determined by setting miniature programming switches
inside the unit. Table 6 has switch settings for setting tones.
Four tones may be programmed into the Tone Generator at
any time. These tones operate on a pyramid-type priority
system. The tone programmed on SW1 overrides the tones
programmed on SW2, SW3, and SW4. The tone on SW2
overrides the tones programmed on SW3 and SW4.
Likewise, the tone on SW3 overrides the tone programmed
on SW4. The tone programmed on SW4 has the lowest
priority and cannot override any other programmed tone.
Speaker/Amplifiers are heavy-duty, stand-alone signaling
devices that operate from local power and sound a tone
programmed at the Tone Generator. Speaker direction and
the output level are easily adjustable. Up to 2500 of these
Speaker/Amplifiers can be connected in parallel to the tone
output of a single tone generator.
Recording a Voice Message (5540MV
Series)
WARNING: High voltage is present when product is
energized.
Four five-second messages (or one twenty-second
message) can be recorded on the voice module unit. Refer
to Figure 16.
1. Put switches A and B on the programming dipswitch in
the proper position for the message to be recorded
(Figure 16). For programming a message longer than
five seconds, use Message Location 1.
Message
Location
Start Switch A
Settings
Switch B
Settings
1 0 Sec CLOSED CLOSED
2 5 Sec OPEN CLOSED
3 10 Sec CLOSED OPEN
4 15 Sec OPEN OPEN
2. Put switch PGM on the programming dipswitch in the
“CLOSED” position for programming mode (Figure 16).
3. Press and hold the record button while speaking clearly
into the microphone to record your message. Release
the button when recording is complete.
4. To test the message, press and hold PLAY while in
programming mode.
NOTE: This will play only the current location.
WARNING: High volume may cause harm to personnel in
close proximity.
5. Adjust the volume as necessary. Set the main volume
using the potentiometer on the main board (Figure 14 -
Figure 16) and then set the voice volume using the
potentiometer on the voice module board (Figure 16).
2 / 10 P/N 3100010 • REV 7 • ISS 04AUG10
Installation
The Adaptatone may be mounted to any flat surface or may
be used as a freestanding unit mounted to a rigid pipe. The
Adaptatone must be installed in accordance with the latest
edition of the National Electrical Code or other regulations
applicable to the country and locality of installation and by a
trained and qualified electrician.
NOTE: The increased resistance due to long wire runs
needs to be accounted for in sizing wire. Consult
Applications Engineering for details.
For catalog numbers ending in "AQ", 24 VAC power must be
transformer isolated from mains or line power.
WARNING: To prevent fire, shock and component damage,
NO work, including circuit board removal, should be
performed while the circuit is energized.
NOTE: Any kind of service or maintenance performed
while unit is energized will void the warranty.
1. Mount Adaptatone as shown in Figure 1.
a. Flat Surface Mounting. Secure unit to mounting
surface using the (4) mounting holes in the
mounting plate on the rear of the box. Use the #10
x 3" (76 mm) wood screws (furnished loose) or
other hardware (not supplied) suitable for the
mounting surface.
b. Rigid Pipe Mounting. Loosen the (4) cover
screws from the signal box and lift off signal box
cover.
NOTE: Cover screws are captive. Do not remove from
cover.
Remove the center knockout in lower wall of box
and mount box to a 1/2” (12.7 mm) conduit pipe
using suitable connector.
2. Wire in accordance with the instructions in “Wiring.”
3. Refer to Figure 14 and Figure 15 and Table 6 and select
desired tones. Set miniature programming switches on
the input board.
For input connected to IN1, set on SW1; IN2, set on
SW2; IN3, set on SW3, and IN4, set on SW4, in order of
priority desired.
4. Adjust volume level, if desired, by turning potentiometer
located on the main board (Figure 14 - Figure 17) and
on voice board (Figure 16).
WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE is present when product is
energized. High volume may cause harm to personnel in
close proximity.
5. To adjust speaker direction, loosen large star nut
(Figure 1) and turn speaker to the approximate desired
position.
WARNING: To ensure integrity of the Adaptatone assembly
when adjusting the speaker direction, make sure threads in
the enclosure remain fully engaged and do not turn speaker
more than 360 degrees from the original factory installed
position.
Ensure that the (4) collar gaskets, part number P-041930-
0362, are in place on each cover screw before securing the
signal box cover.
When securing cover, start screws by hand, making sure
they are threaded into tapped holes in housing bosses
before securing with a screwdriver. Torque signal box cover
screws to a minimum of 20 in-lbs. This ensures the required
tight fit.
Retighten nut and turn speaker slightly clockwise until
locked into place.
6. Tightly secure the signal box cover using (4) retained
cover screws.
7. Torque signal box cover screws to a minimum of 20 in-
lbs.
8. Verify operability.
Wiring
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" conduit knockout hole, approved for the same
degree of protection and enclosure type needed by the
application. Use the provided plastic tie-wrap, on the
barrier to the electronics, to separate incoming power
leads from signal and tone initiating leads, per NEC
(Figure 4 - Figure 6).
WARNING: To prevent fire and shock, wire the Adaptatone
only as described in this installation instruction.
2. Wire as follows referring to Figure 4 - Figure 6. (These
instructions apply to both tone generator and 5532M
series speaker/amplifier, except as noted):
If Edwards Signal Actuator catalog number 5538-4 is
used to manually initiate tones, connect its four
normally-open switches to the Tone Generator as
shown on instructions provided with the Signal Actuator
unit.
a. Connect green and yellow-striped earth-ground
wires to earth-ground and, additionally, on tone
generator, to braid or drain of audio cable in step b.
b. See Figure 5 and Figure 13 - Figure 16. Connect
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 braid or drain to earth-ground wire
lead of 5540 tone generator. Up to 2500
speaker/amplifiers can be so connected in parallel
to a single tone generator.
P/N 3100010 • REV 7 • ISS 04AUG10 3 / 10
c. For the tone generator, select the appropriate
method for wiring to the input board from Figure 7 -
Figure 12. Connect the tone generator as shown.
d. Connect incoming power to 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 external 24 VDC battery (not
supplied) in series with separate diode assembly
part 2600010 (supplied) to TB1 terminals 3 and 4
on the main board as shown in Figure 2 and
Figure 3 and marked on the diode assembly.
NOTE: Terminal Block TB1 can be unplugged from the
main board to complete wiring as shown in Figure 2 and
Figure 3.
3. Wire to the 5532B series speaker/amplifier as follows
and referring to Figure 4 - Figure 6 and Figure 17:
If Edwards signal actuator, catalog number 5538-4, is
used to manually initiate tones, connect its four
normally-open switches to the tone generator as shown
on instructions provided with the signal actuator unit.
a. Connect green earth-ground wire of
speaker/amplifier and green and yellow striped
earth-ground wires on tone generator to earth-
ground.
b. Connect audio output (+) from the main board of
the tone generator to the Tone In terminal 9 (+) in
the speaker/amplifier. Connect 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 -
Figure 13. Connect the tone generator as shown.
d. For 5532B-AQ, 5532BDV2-AQ and 5532BHV-AQ
models, connect 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 incoming power to wire
leads from power supply. For -Y6 models using a
DC source, black wire is positive and white is
negative and polarity must be observed. For AC
source, black is line and white is neutral.
f. For tone generator, connect incoming power to 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 24 VDC battery backup to TS1-1
and TS1-2 of the speaker/amplifier per Figure 17
and connect 24 VDC battery backup in series with
diode assembly part 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.
NOTE: Terminal block TB1 can be unplugged from the main
board of the tone generator to complete wiring.
Maintenance and testing
WARNINGS: To prevent fire, shock and component
damage, NO work, including circuit board removal, should
be performed while the circuit is energized.
NOTE: Any kind of service or maintenance performed
while unit is energized will void the warranty.
Examine the unit semi-annually for accumulation of dirt.
Clean if necessary.
The Adaptatone should be tested annually or as required by
the authority having jurisdiction to ensure continuous
service.
Figure 1: Mounting the Adaptatone
Figure 2: Terminal block TB1
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Edwards Signaling |
Kategorie: | Receiver |
Modell: | 5532M |
Brauchst du Hilfe?
Wenn Sie Hilfe mit Edwards Signaling 5532M benötigen, stellen Sie unten eine Frage und andere Benutzer werden Ihnen antworten
Bedienungsanleitung Receiver Edwards Signaling
2 September 2024
Bedienungsanleitung Receiver
- Receiver Asus
- Receiver Hama
- Receiver Audio-Technica
- Receiver Logitech
- Receiver Manhattan
- Receiver Nedis
- Receiver Philips
- Receiver Sandberg
- Receiver Sony
- Receiver Roland
- Receiver MX Onda
- Receiver Bosch
- Receiver Vox
- Receiver TechniSat
- Receiver Yamaha
- Receiver Velleman
- Receiver CSL
- Receiver Alecto
- Receiver Denver
- Receiver EMOS
- Receiver König
- Receiver MarQuant
- Receiver Renkforce
- Receiver Bush
- Receiver Thomson
- Receiver Blaupunkt
- Receiver Kenwood
- Receiver Sharp
- Receiver Hilti
- Receiver Pyle
- Receiver Golden Age Project
- Receiver Aiwa
- Receiver AKG
- Receiver Auna
- Receiver Bose
- Receiver Bowers And Wilkins
- Receiver Caliber
- Receiver Maxview
- Receiver Denon
- Receiver Pioneer
- Receiver Jabra
- Receiver JBL
- Receiver JVC
- Receiver Klipsch
- Receiver Motorola
- Receiver Onkyo
- Receiver Sennheiser
- Receiver Shure
- Receiver Technics
- Receiver Vivanco
- Receiver Hifonics
- Receiver Megasat
- Receiver Smartwares
- Receiver Akai
- Receiver Dual
- Receiver Ferguson
- Receiver GoGEN
- Receiver Orava
- Receiver Strong
- Receiver Tascam
- Receiver Zoom
- Receiver Garmin
- Receiver Nexa
- Receiver Goobay
- Receiver Lindy
- Receiver Plantronics
- Receiver Fenton
- Receiver TOA
- Receiver Rotel
- Receiver Musway
- Receiver Tripp Lite
- Receiver Audio Pro
- Receiver Cabasse
- Receiver Harman Kardon
- Receiver Magnat
- Receiver Marmitek
- Receiver Marshall
- Receiver Naim
- Receiver Power Dynamics
- Receiver Samson
- Receiver Scosche
- Receiver Skytec
- Receiver Vonyx
- Receiver Peavey
- Receiver Marshall Electronics
- Receiver Sagem
- Receiver Simrad
- Receiver AVM
- Receiver Xoro
- Receiver Karma
- Receiver Reely
- Receiver Edision
- Receiver GigaBlue
- Receiver Humax
- Receiver Kathrein
- Receiver Metronic
- Receiver Xtrend
- Receiver Icom
- Receiver Alpine
- Receiver Rupert Neve Designs
- Receiver NAD
- Receiver Fender
- Receiver Renegade
- Receiver Ebode
- Receiver Vincent
- Receiver Vision
- Receiver Behringer
- Receiver Mackie
- Receiver Omnitronic
- Receiver MB Quart
- Receiver Marantz
- Receiver Monoprice
- Receiver Arcam
- Receiver Cambridge
- Receiver Crown
- Receiver Dynacord
- Receiver Ecler
- Receiver Luxman
- Receiver Monacor
- Receiver Rockford Fosgate
- Receiver TEAC
- Receiver Thorens
- Receiver Crunch
- Receiver Chamberlain
- Receiver JUNG
- Receiver Aplic
- Receiver InLine
- Receiver Sangean
- Receiver Classé
- Receiver Optex
- Receiver Sherwood
- Receiver Jamo
- Receiver AXTON
- Receiver Clarion
- Receiver Mac Audio
- Receiver Kogan
- Receiver Humantechnik
- Receiver Skytronic
- Receiver Yaesu
- Receiver Audizio
- Receiver ESX
- Receiver Reloop
- Receiver Pinnacle
- Receiver Block
- Receiver Rega
- Receiver SYNQ
- Receiver Insignia
- Receiver DataVideo
- Receiver RCF
- Receiver Electro-Voice
- Receiver Cyrus
- Receiver Scansonic
- Receiver Sogo
- Receiver Delta Dore
- Receiver Salus
- Receiver Yorkville
- Receiver Elektrobock
- Receiver FiiO
- Receiver Boss
- Receiver IFM
- Receiver American Audio
- Receiver Anthem
- Receiver Roksan
- Receiver Engel Axil
- Receiver Alto
- Receiver Kopul
- Receiver Chord
- Receiver Kramer
- Receiver Hertz
- Receiver Pro-Ject
- Receiver Aeon Labs
- Receiver Vaddio
- Receiver Galaxy Audio
- Receiver HQ Power
- Receiver Ibiza Sound
- Receiver Kicker
- Receiver Warm Audio
- Receiver Polk
- Receiver Line 6
- Receiver Bogen
- Receiver DBX
- Receiver McIntosh
- Receiver Sonance
- Receiver Jensen
- Receiver JL Audio
- Receiver Pyle Pro
- Receiver PreSonus
- Receiver Qtx
- Receiver Hartke
- Receiver ART
- Receiver Deaf Bonce
- Receiver Fredenstein
- Receiver LD Systems
- Receiver RDL
- Receiver Audiolab
- Receiver Summit Audio
- Receiver Black Lion Audio
- Receiver Bluesound
- Receiver GlobalSat
- Receiver Chandler
- Receiver DAP
- Receiver DAP Audio
- Receiver Denson
- Receiver DLS
- Receiver Focal
- Receiver Focusrite
- Receiver Formuler
- Receiver Fusion
- Receiver Graupner
- Receiver Ground Zero
- Receiver Helix
- Receiver Homecast
- Receiver Infinity
- Receiver JB Systems
- Receiver Koda
- Receiver Lanzar
- Receiver Legamaster
- Receiver Mercury
- Receiver Monitor Audio
- Receiver Mtx Audio
- Receiver Phoenix Gold
- Receiver REL Acoustics
- Receiver Selfsat
- Receiver Soundstream
- Receiver Steren
- Receiver Sunstech
- Receiver Terratec
- Receiver AMX
- Receiver Triax
- Receiver Velodyne
- Receiver Wharfedale
- Receiver Phonic
- Receiver Epcom
- Receiver Adastra
- Receiver Siig
- Receiver Amiko
- Receiver Mooer
- Receiver AudioControl
- Receiver MXL
- Receiver TV One
- Receiver StarTech.com
- Receiver Blackstar
- Receiver Smart-AVI
- Receiver QSC
- Receiver Dahua Technology
- Receiver Proel
- Receiver Niles
- Receiver Martin Logan
- Receiver Metra
- Receiver Sound Devices
- Receiver Speco Technologies
- Receiver IFi Audio
- Receiver Gefen
- Receiver Polsen
- Receiver Russound
- Receiver Vocopro
- Receiver SRS
- Receiver Astell&Kern
- Receiver IMG Stage Line
- Receiver Inovonics
- Receiver Mosconi
- Receiver Atlas Sound
- Receiver FBT
- Receiver CYP
- Receiver Amplicom
- Receiver Ampeg
- Receiver Avalon
- Receiver Bang Olufsen
- Receiver Lectrosonics
- Receiver ATen
- Receiver Eventide
- Receiver Laney
- Receiver SVS
- Receiver KanexPro
- Receiver Citronic
- Receiver Crest Audio
- Receiver Lab Gruppen
- Receiver SPL
- Receiver Parasound
- Receiver Apantac
- Receiver MEE Audio
- Receiver Wet Sounds
- Receiver Pyramid
- Receiver Stewart
- Receiver Black Hydra
- Receiver Linn
- Receiver Roswell
- Receiver Music Hall
- Receiver Audac
- Receiver OSD Audio
- Receiver Match
- Receiver Audioengine
- Receiver Neets
- Receiver EA
- Receiver BZBGear
- Receiver Crestron
- Receiver PSSO
- Receiver HiFi ROSE
- Receiver Accell
- Receiver Ibanez
- Receiver Antelope Audio
- Receiver Pharos
- Receiver Kemo
- Receiver Avantree
- Receiver PSB
- Receiver Extron
- Receiver Comtek
- Receiver Ashdown Engineering
- Receiver Ram Audio
- Receiver Esoteric
- Receiver Xantech
- Receiver Wavtech
- Receiver Artsound
- Receiver Rolls
- Receiver Sonifex
- Receiver Advance Acoustic
- Receiver Revel
- Receiver WyreStorm
- Receiver Wireless Solution
- Receiver Manley
- Receiver Klark Teknik
- Receiver AVMATRIX
- Receiver Alfatron
- Receiver Mark Levinson
- Receiver CAD Audio
- Receiver Key Digital
- Receiver Majestic
- Receiver Ocean Matrix
- Receiver Markbass
- Receiver AmpliVox
- Receiver LEA
- Receiver Memphis Audio
- Receiver Televes
- Receiver Aquatic AV
- Receiver Ashly
- Receiver Fishman
- Receiver Integra
- Receiver Blustream
- Receiver CyberData Systems
- Receiver Williams Sound
- Receiver JETI
- Receiver SureCall
- Receiver WesAudio
- Receiver ANKARO
- Receiver NUVO
- Receiver Audiofrog
- Receiver Canyon
- Receiver The T.amp
- Receiver Knoll
- Receiver MuxLab
- Receiver Hegel
- Receiver Triangle
- Receiver Whirlwind
- Receiver Camille Bauer
- Receiver Hughes & Kettner
- Receiver Palsonic
- Receiver Musical Fidelity
- Receiver Rexing
- Receiver A-NeuVideo
- Receiver Crest
- Receiver Primare
- Receiver C2G
- Receiver Fosi Audio
- Receiver S.M.S.L
- Receiver Advance
- Receiver AEA
- Receiver TechLogix Networx
- Receiver CE Labs
- Receiver Gold Note
- Receiver Audiotec Fischer
- Receiver Sinus Live
- Receiver Shinybow
- Receiver Shanling
- Receiver Fontastic
- Receiver BC Acoustique
- Receiver NuPrime
- Receiver Creek
- Receiver Valcom
- Receiver Intelix
- Receiver Madison
- Receiver Topp Pro
- Receiver Whistler
- Receiver Powersoft
- Receiver LinksPoint
- Receiver Modelcraft
- Receiver Simaudio
- Receiver TIC
- Receiver Mobile Crossing
- Receiver FSR
- Receiver Lyngdorf
- Receiver AudioSource
- Receiver Leema
- Receiver Quad
- Receiver IOTAVX
- Receiver Inter-M
- Receiver Soundtrack
- Receiver Canor
- Receiver Unison Research
- Receiver Clare Controls
- Receiver Loxjie
- Receiver Cayin
- Receiver Technical Pro
- Receiver VMV
- Receiver Bellari
- Receiver Comprehensive
- Receiver PureLink
- Receiver FoneStar
- Receiver Glemm
Neueste Bedienungsanleitung fĂĽr -Kategorien-
29 September 2024
29 September 2024
29 September 2024
28 September 2024
28 September 2024
28 September 2024
28 September 2024
28 September 2024
27 September 2024
27 September 2024