Description
Temporal horn,
white, with FIRE marking
Temporal horn,
red, with FIRE marking
Trim
white, with FIRE marking
Trim plate,
red, with FIRE marking
1. To change the horn signal from temporal to steady, cut from circle
cut J3 by snipping the board trace between holes
Genesis Temporal Horn Installatio n Sheet
Description
The Genesis Temporal Horn is an audible fire alarm
notification appliance designed for indoor walls. See Table 1
for a list of model numbers.
The horn includes field configurable jumper options for
selecting:
• Temporal or steady horn output (see Figure 1 item 1)
• High dB or low dB output (see Figure 1 item 2)
1: Models
Number
plate,
ADTG1-HD MG1-HD
EG1-HD XLSG1-HD
G1-HD ZG1-HD
G1-HD-LG
ADTG1F-HD MG1F-HD
EG1F-HD XLSG1F-HD
G1F-HD ZG1F-HD
G1F-HD-LG
ADTG1R-HD MG1R-HD
EG1R-HD XLSG1R-HD
G1R-HD ZG1R-HD
G1R-HD-LG
ADTG1RF-HD MG1RF-HD
EG1RF-HD XLSG1RF-HD
G1RF-HD ZG1RF-HD
G1RF-HD-LG
ADTG1T MG1T
EG1T XLSG1T
G1T ZG1T
G1T-LG
ADTG1T MG1T
EG1T XLSG1T
G1T ZG1T
G1T-LG
ADTG1RT MG1RT
EG1RT XLSG1RT
G1RT ZG1RT
G1RT-LG
ADTG1RT MG1RT
EG1RT XLSG1RT
G1RT ZG1RT
G1RT-LG
Installation
Install this device in accordance with applicable requirements
in the latest editions of the NFPA codes and standards; the
National Building Code of Canada; the Canadian Electrical
Code, Part 1, Section 32, and in accordance with the local
authorities having jurisdi cti on.
Caution: Electrical supervision requires breaking the wire run
at each terminal. Do not loop the signaling circuit field wires
around the terminals.
To install the horn:
1. Remove the cover by depressing both tabs on the top of
the unit with a small screwdriver and twisting slightly.
2. Set the horn signal and sound output level to desired
settings. See Figure 1.
3. Connect the horn terminals to the signal circuit field wiring.
Observe polarity for the unit to function properly. See
Figure 1.
4. Mount the unit onto a compatible electrical box, making
sure not to overtighten the mounting screws.
5. Replace the cover by aligning at the bottom, then
snapping in at the top.
6. Test the unit for proper operation.
Figure 1: Horn settings
J2 to edge of circuit board
2. To change the horn sound output level from high dB to low dB.
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Figure 2: Wiring diagram
1. From NAC output
2
Note: Polarity is shown in the alarm condition.
UL 464: Sound level output
reverberant room.
85 dBA in an anechoic chamber at
10 ft. (3.05 m)
VDC = Volts direct current, regulated and filtered
VFWR = Volts full wave rectified
[1] Angles are measured from a perpendicular axis; positive angles to
the right
[2] Peak output at 24 VDC, set for temporal tone.
[1] Angles are measured from a perpendicular axis; positive angles are
up.
[2] Peak output at 24 VDC, set for temporal tone.
Table 4: Operating current in RMS (A)
High Low
0.026 0.019
0.036 0.027
0.041 0.033
0.051 0.037
0.069 0.052
0.076 0.070
. To next NAC output
Maintenance
Caution: To maintain the required agency listings, do not
change factory applied finishes.
This unit is not serviceable or repairable. Should the unit fail to
operate, contact the supplier for replacement.
Perform a visual inspection and an operational test twice a
year or as directed by the local authority having jurisdiction.
Table 2: Sound level output (dBA)
Low High
16 VDC 76.0 81.4
24 VDC 79.4 84.4
33 VDC 82.1 86.3
16 VDC 80.1 85.5
24 VDC 83.5 88.6
33 VDC 86.5 90.4
at 10 ft. (3.05 m) measured in a
Table 5: Audible directional characteristics (horizontal pattern)
Sound output (dBA) [2]
90 94
45 97 (−6)
30 100 (−3 )
103
100 (3 )
97 (6 )
96
Table 6: Audible directional characteristics (vertical pattern)
Sound output (dBA) [2]
90 94
40 97 (−6)
25 100 (−3)
103 dBA
100 (3)
97 (6)
96
Table 3: Sound level output (dBA, temporal tone, peak)
High
98.8
102.7
104.3
102.4
105.0
106.9
-S525: Meets or exceeds
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