These appliances provide an audio (SO) or
audible/visible (S/V) warning of an alarm
condition when activated from the control
panel of a compatible UL/ULC Listed,
Simplex Fire Alarm System. Consult Simplex
Fire Alarm panel documentation for
compatibility information.
Speakers may be turned ON/OFF
individually under control of a compatible
panel.
S/V models ‘49HFV’ have Hi intensity
strobes; models ‘49SV’ have standard range
strobes.
4 in. x 4 in. Electrical Box (2-1/8 in. deep)
Figure 1. Mounting instructions
IMPORTANT. When the notification appliance emits light or sound, it indicates the possibility of an emergency situation that requires immediate attention
of all occupants.
LOCATION REFERENCE. Location and quantity of Appliances required must conform to the applicable local standards and guidelines (the National Fire
Alarm and Signaling Code (NFPA 72); ULC Standard CAN/ULC-S524, Installation of Fire Alarm Systems; the appropriate model building codes, and so on)
and specific requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). These Notification Appliances are not intended for installation within hazardous
locations as defined by the National Electrical Code (NEC) or NFPA.
SAFETY. Always install, maintain, and test notification appliances within their specifications. Failure to follow all safety precautions and instructions may
result in loss of life and property due to non-functioning notification appliances. Some notification appliances use high voltage. To avoid electrical hazards
and avoid damage to appliances, make sure that the electrical power for the notification appliance circuit is disconnected at the control panel before
installing, repairing, or internally adjusting any notification appliances. Even with electrical power removed, some notification appliances (such as visible
strobes) store a high voltage charge. The high voltage can cause injury resulting in death from electrical shock. DO NOT TOUCH EXPOSED CIRCUITRY.
3. Ensure that correct polarity is maintained for each strobe unit.
4. Signal line circuit (SLC) wiring must be twisted pair (TWP). CKT Terminals accept two Wires: 12-18 American wire gauge (AWG)
TWP .
IMPORTANT: Do not bring conduit through the rear of the electrical box. Strip lead insulation to 7/16 inch maximum.
Wiring Notes
1. Assign a maximum of 127 active appliances to a circuit. Assign a maximum of 51 active strobe appliances to a powered circuit. The maximum wire
2. Notification appliances are rated using an individual module label.
3. Maintain the correct polarity on the terminal connections.
4. Terminals 1 through 4 can each accommodate two wires, one wire going in and one wire going out to the next appliance.
5. These appliances are rated to the operating voltage limits of 23-30
6. The TrueAlert IDNAC S/V and SO can only be operated through a compatible power supply and amplifier.
7. T-tapping is not allowed for Class A wiring.
8. TrueAlert SLC wiring connections are supervised and power-limited.
resistance between appliances is 26
instructions.
ohms. Refer to the Field Wiring Diagrams of the driving compatible fire alarm control panel for further
permanent damage to this equipment if it operates outside of these limits.
Figure 2. Wiring instructions
volts DC (VDC). The appliance may fail to operate as intended, and may cause
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To Access Switches:
SO Appliance
S/V Appliance
ALARM/
ALERT
001
101
011 111
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
DIP SWITCHES 5 THROUGH 7
000
100 010
110
Hgh Candela
Std Candela
Audio Circuit Conguration
P2
J2
1
P1
DEFAULT = 1-2
1-2 : 25V, 1/4W
2-3 : 70.7V, 2W
PCB on the back
side of the unit
P2
J2
1
DEFAULT = 1-2
1-2 : 25V, 1/4W
2-3 : 70.7V, 2W
Setting the address DIP switch
Each addressable TrueAlert IDNAC notification appliance has a unique address that is set using an eight-position DIP switch
(ADDR1). Up to 127 unique addresses can be assigned to an SLC; however, total appliance loading available may be less due to
appliance current requirements.
To set the address
1. Unclip the cover from the appliance by inserting a slotted screwdriver (or similar sized object) into the opening at either end of the
cover. See Figure 3.
2. Use a small screwdriver or pen to set the switches.
3. Record the set address.
4. DIP switch position 8 determines whether this appliance is viewed by the system as an 'ALARM' (OFF) or 'ALERT' (ON) type
appliance. Confirm the setting for the appliance at this address with the FACP system configuration documentation.
Setting the strobe candela setting
1. Jumpers are factory set as FACP. Leave the appliance at this setting if
the candela setting is to be programmed from a 4100ES FACP. The
candela setting is visible through the slot on the side of the case.
2. If manual selection is required, remove the cover and slide the CD
selector to the required setting: FACP or 15/30/75/110 for standard
strobe, FACP or 185/135/110 for HiCD strobe.
3. When the appliance is mounted, the candela rating is visible through the
side-window of the appliance.
Note: One of the 4 candela outputs must be programmed for each appliance by
Audio circuit configuration (S/V and SO)
Use the slide switches depicted in Figure 4 for required audio circuit
voltage and power tap selection.
Move jumper P2, on the PCB on the back-side of the unit, to position 2-3
for 70 V/2 W operation. Use position 1-2 for all other audio levels, see
Figure 4.
Figure 3. Setting the DIP switch address
authorizing service personnel or a programming mismatch trouble will result.
To set the candela through the Programmer set it to FACP. Additional
information is contained in the 4100ES Programmer’s Manual (574-849).
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Figure 4. Setting the strobe and appliance
configuration
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Appliance specifications
Environmental specifications
Rated DC control/strobe
voltage range
Temperature range
Humidity range
Connections
Special application 23-30 VDC
32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C)
10 % to 93 %, non-condensing at
104 °F (40 °C)
Terminal for 18 AWG to 12 AWG
(0.82 mm
2
to 3.31 mm2)
CAUTION:
• The appliances are available in red and white. Do not paint
or otherwise alter the factory finishes in any way.
Maximum RMS operating current
49[SV/HFV] visible49[SVH/HFVH] visible
Candela
15
30
75
110
Speaker Only
Current
59 mA--
82 mA110235 mA
145 mA135255 mA
193 mA185295 mA
Candela
Current
SO9 mA
Vertical and horizontal light dispersion ratings
(ceiling to walls and floors)
Percent of rated light output at any candela setting
Input voltage25 VRMS or 70.7 VRMS - speakers are for connection to compatible fire alarm audio circuits.
Power taps via jumper J11/4 W, 1/2 W, 1 W and 2 W
Frequency
Response
Fire alarm400 Hz to 4000 Hz [SV/SO]; 200 Hz to 10000 Hz [HFV/HF]
General signaling125 Hz to 12 kHz
TrueAlert Addressable Ceiling Mount S/V and SO units- speaker switch setting (25 V or 70 V audio)
UL1480 at 10 ftULC-S541 at 3 m
-
Tap settings in
Watts
HiSPL (SV/SO)
models
HiFi (HFV/HF)
models
HiSPL (SV/SO)
models
HiFi (HFV/HF)
models
1/479778178
Speaker
Only
1/283818582
186 84 88 85*
290 87 91 88*
1/479767978
Speaker
Visible
1/283808382
186 84 86 85*
289 87 89 88*
Note:
•Reverberant dBA measurements are a minimum UL rating based on sound level measurements made in UL’s reverberant test chamber.
•Anechoic dBA measurements are a minimum ULC rating based on sound pressure level measurements made in ULC’s anechoic test chamber.
•The sound pressure level decreases by 3 dB at an angular displacement of 70° from the line perpendicular to the speaker’s center. The SPL
decreases by 6
•Only marked settings may be used for ULC fire alarm applications.
dB at an angle of 80° from that line.
579-1203
Rev. B
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