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No.
744
N5746 1191
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MULTI-TONE SIREN DRIVER
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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High output.
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Separate Burghy and Fire Alarm sounds.
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Operaws on 12V DC.
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Programmable type of sound.
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Compatible with Ademco 4-16 ohm speakers.
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Small compact size for easy mounting
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combinations of speakars
using double-faced tape - measures only
(series, pam Ye I, or seties-parallel).
2-516’ x 4’ x 3l4’.
Sound Selection
The driver pan be programmed for h desired alarm sound, as indiited below.
SOUND SELECTlON
Jumper Plug Poaftion FIRE - BURGLARY
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NO JUMPER PLUG
Electronic ‘Bell’ Warble
POSlTlON 1 (across pins 18 2) Slow Ramp
British w&one
POSITION 2 (across pins 2 63) Fast Warble Fast Dual tone
POSITION 3 (across pins 3 8 4)
Same as position2
POSITION 4*(across pins 4 & 5) Warble 1 Warble
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If blue jumper (saa Fii.1) is cut with plug in position 4, an output similar bo Ademco
No. 733 Siren Driver will be produced - Warbw for BURG, Steady’ for FIRE.
WARBLE TONE OUTPUT: 119 dB
(at 1 meter)
STEADY TONE OUTPUT: 116 dB
(at 1 meter)
.. With Ademco No. 713,8 ohm,
30W Speaker
Drhrer Current Consumption”
With 4 ohm spaaker load: 2.5 amps.
Wth 8 ohm speaker load: 1.3 amps..
With 16 ohm speaker load: 0.9 amps.
-At 12V DC
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Wiring Connection*
Figure 1. Siren Driver Board
@ SPEAKER - To siran speaker(s). See Fqurrr 2.
@ SPEAKER - To siren speaker(s). See Fgure 2.
@ GND -To ground terminal on control.
@ FIRE -To Fire alarm ralayt (N.O. term) on control (connect oontrol’s COM terminal to 12V+).
@ BURG -To Burglary alarm relayt (N.O. term).on control (connect conf&s COM terminal to
12v+.
’ If control has only one alarm relay, connect its N-0. relay output terminal to either FIRE or
BURG terminals on the driver board. Available chokes of sound output will then be restricted
to those listed under FIRE or BURGLARY in the table above, depending on your connection.
UWORtANT: 1. Do not use the No, 744 in conjunction with an external bell.
2. Ademco recommends that the No. 744 be mounted in the control cabinet, not
remotely.
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