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Honeywell VISTA-128BPT SERIES PARTITIONED COMMERCIAL BURGLARY ALARM CONTROL PANELS Iill 111 The VISTA-128BPT is a powerful member of the Honeywell The VISTA-128BPT and VISTA-128BPTSIA are listed for family of commercial alarm panels, integrating burglary, COW residential burglary, residential fire and commercial burglary and access control functions. Many features are available that applications(see agency listings in this document for extend the applications of the VISTA-128BPT while simplifying more details).They are compatible with a wide range of end-user operation. AlarmNet communications products for alarm reporting, uploading/downloading and remote services. FEATURES Standard features •Zone 7 may be used for keyswitch •Group bypass (VISTA-128BPT and VISTA-128BPTSIA): arming/disarming •Arm faulted • Provides nine style-B hardwired zones • Integrates with WIN-PAK access • Event arming • Supports up to 119 additional zones control systems to provide increased using a built-in polling (V-Plex®, users, event log and scheduling • Carbon monoxide(CO)zone multiplex) loop interface • Supports V-Plex addressable type support • Supports up to 127 wireless zones VistaKey access control (up to eight • Expanded high-speed RS 232 using up to two 5800 series wireless doors and 250 cards) capability for third party interface receivers(fewer if usinghardwire and automation Easily programmed and maintained and/or polling loop zones) by Compass Windows-based • Internet upload/download • Provides one power-limited bell circuit downloader over AlarmNet GSM and/or SupportsIP communicators over the panel's delivering 1.7Amp(max)at 12VDC • up to 96 programmable keypad (ECP) bus • Provides the ability to control eight outputs • Ringback support separate partitions independently, • Programmable to meet SIA false each functioning as if it had its own alarm prevention specifications. communicatoorsrs(confirmationfnoAlarmNetr of closing report) separate control To meet UL approval for ANSI/SIA •Accommodates 150 user codes with CP-01-2010, order part number • 24-hour dialer test support for seven authority levels V128BPTSIA AlarmNet devices •Accommodates 32 keypad macro • Supports up to six touchscreen • Supports V-Plex Smart Contact commands per system Advanced User Interface(AUI) feature for improved responsiveness • Keeps a log of up to 512 events devices(6272 or later) on systems with many V-Plex zones • Supports up to 16 compatible • Smoke detector reset at keypad •Telco line cut detection two-wire smoke detectors on zone 1 • Quick exit VISTA-128BPT SERIES PARTITIONED COMMERCIAL BURGLARY ALARM CONTROL PANELS ADDITIONAL FEATURES Basic Hardwired Zones Wireless Expansion Eight Partitions Provides nine style-B hardwired zones Supports up to 127 wireless zones Provides the ability to control eight with the following characteristics: using up to two 5800 Series wireless separate areas independently, each • EOLR supervision (optional for zones receivers(fewer if using hardwire functioning as if it had its own separate 2-8)supporting N.O. or N.C. sensors and/or polling loop zones). control. Partitioning features include: (EOLR supervision required for fire Wireless zones have the following •A Common Lobby partition (1-8), and UL burglary installations) characteristics: which can be programmed to arm • Individually assignable to one of •Supervised by control panel for automatically when the last partition eight partitions check-in signals(except certain that shares the common lobby is • Up to 16 two-wire smoke detectors non-supervised transmitters) armed, and to disarm when the first on zone 1 •Tamper protection for supervised partition that shares the common lobby is disarmed • Four-wire smoke or heat detectors transmitters on zones 1-8(power to four-wire • Individually assignable to one of •A Master partition (9), used strictly to smoke detectors must be supervised eight partitions assign keypads for the purpose of viewing the status of all eight partitions with an EOL device). Listed for Scheduling at the same time(master keypads) residential fire only. Provides the following scheduling •All zones assignable to one of Polling Loop Expansion capabilities: eight partitions Supports up to 119 additional zones •Open/close schedules(for control of • Keypads assignable to one of eight using a built-in polling (V-Plex, multiplex) arming/disarming and reporting) partitions or to Master partition 9 to loop interface. Current draw can total • Holiday schedules(allows different view system status up to 128mA. Polling loop zones have time windows for open/close •Abilityto assign relays to one or all the following characteristics: g y schedules) eight partitions • Must use V-Plex devices •Timed eventsfor activation of relays,( Y Ability to display fire and/or burglary • Supervised by control panel auto-bypassing and unbypassing, and panic and/or trouble conditions • Individually assignable to one of auto-arming and disarming, etc.) at all other partitions' keypads eight partitions •Access schedules(for limiting system (selectable option) • Supports VSI Module access to users by time) • Individually programmable account • Supports 4297 Expander Module • End user output programming mode number, entry delay and exit delay • Maximum wiring distance= (provides 20 timers for output control) by partition 12,000 feet -....ij _ V-Plex Loop -:* ® �I 5193 4101 SN DT7500SN FG1625SN Glassbreak 4208EX Eight-zone 4293SN Adapters Series Smoke Detectors Relay Module V-flex DUAL TEC V-flex Expander and Motion Sensor 4208SN Serialized Eight-zone 5881 Remote Point Module ECP Bus Wireless Receiver 6160 - 7100 Console Strobe Light Notification 4204 Relay ii:i ii Appliances Keyswitch Module �++�� Option 11 4.146 Serial Printer PC Connection I Phone Line to Central Station 748 Horn 1!1111- t„ 111 RS-232 l ,�� —or or—iG �� 78471 GSMV iGSMV NOTE:Please refer to the website(www.honeywell.com/security/hsc)for the latest product information. VISTA-128BPT SERIES PARTITIONED COMMERCIAL BURGLARY ALARM CONTROL PANELS ACCESSORIES Auxiliary Devices Passive Infrared Detectors • 5819- Shock Sensor • 4204 - Relay Module, four form • IS2500SN • 5827BD- Bidirectional Keypad C contacts • DT7500SN • 5853- Glassbreak Detector • 5881 Series RF Receiver supporting V-Plex(Addressable)Contacts • 5898-Wireless DUAL TEC 5800 wireless detectors • 4939SN-WH Motion Sensor • 6160 Alpha Keypad/Annunciator • 5800PIR-OD -Outdoor Motion Sensor • 6220S -System Printer • 4944SN-WH • 4959SN • 5870API -Asset Protection Device Manual Pull Stations • 5800PIR/5800PIR-RES/5800PIR-COM • 5140MPS-1 V-Plex Glassbreak Detectors -Wireless Motion Detectors • 5140MPS-2 • FG1625SN • 580000(580000A- Canada) - V-Plex (addressable) Devices VISTA Interactive Phone Module Wireless Carbon Monoxide Detector • 4101 SN Single Relay/Zone Module • 4286 VIP Module • 5800RP-Wireless Repeater • 4190SN Remote Point Module Optional Communicators • 5808W3(5808W3A-Canada) - two zones •AlarmNet Internet/Intranet Wireless Smoke Detector • 4193SN Two zone Serial Interface communicators and digital cellular • 5809-Wireless Heat Detector Module communicators Commercial Listed • 4208EX- Eight-zone expander for Access Control Wireless Devices ULC commercial installations •VISTAKey V-Plex(addressable) • 5817CB -Commercial UL Burglary, • 4208SN Loop Expansion Module Access Control Universal Contact Monitoring Transmitter* eight zones •VISTAKey-SK Starter Kit • 4209U Group Zoning Module- •VISTAKey-EX Expansion Kit • 5869 Commercial UL Wireless two/four zones Hold-up Button* Wireless Devices • 5881 ENHC and 5883H Receivers • 4293SN One-zone Serial • 5804 Wireless Key Interface Module *When used with 5881 ENHC and/or • 4297 Isolation/Extender Module • 5804BD- Bidirectional Key 5883H receiver. •VSI Short/Overload Isolation Module • 5804BDV Bidirectional Key with voice • 5193SD • 5816 - Door/Window Transmitter • 5193SDT I , - _ Ic • 4193SN 4190SN 4959SN 4944SNCI IS2500SN 4208U Two-zone Serial Interface Modu e Remote Point Module Overhead Door Contact Contact V-Plex PIR Eight-zone Motion Sensor Expansion Module I 5808W3 VISTAKey V-Flex 5881 ENHC J (5808W3A-Canada) Glassbreak Detectors Access Control Commercial Wireless( ireless Receiver Wireless Module ECP Bus (Max Two) Smoke Detector 5800 Series Wireless — 5800PIR Series � III5816 Devices Wireless PIRs —Console DoorNVindow / Transmitter it 4209U ... I Group Zoning. �i nit, Module oust I 5869 Commercial UL' �1, Supports Up To 1 16 Conventional 4204 Wireless Hold-up 5817CB Universal Two-Wire � � Relay Button Contact Monitoring ' Smoke Detectors Module Transmitter VISTA-128BPT SERIES PARTITIONED COMMERCIAL BURGLARY ALARM CONTROL PANELS SPECIFICATIONS Agency Listed to the Electrical •Standby Time: Four hours min. with Following Standards: •Voltage Input: From Honeywell No. 750mA aux. load using 7AH battery • UL609 Grade A Local Mercantile 1361 Plug-In Transformer or •Circuit Protectors: PTC circuit Premises and Mercantile Safe 1361X10 transformer(for X-10 breakers are used on battery input to and Vault installations)rated 16.5VAC,40 VA protect against reverse battery • UL1610 Grades A,AA • Use 1361 CN plug-in transformer connections and on alarm sounder Central Station for Canada output to protect against wiring faults • UL365 Grades A,M Police Connect •Alarm Sounder Output: (shorts). A solid state circuit breaker • UL985 Household Fire 10VDC-13.8VDC, 1.7 amps max., is used on auxiliary power output to • UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm (UL1023, UL609 installations); protect against wiring faults(shorts). g 750mA less aux. current draw Main Dialer California State Fire Marshall (CSFM) (UL985 installations) • Formats Supported:ADEMCO • UL1635 - Digital Alarm •Auxiliary Power Output: 9.6VDC Contact ID with support for four-digit Communicator System Units 13.8VDC, 750mA max. For UL and ten-digit accounts and • CAN/ULC -S303 installations,the accessories ADEMCO 4+2 Express • CAN/ULC -S304 connected to the output must be UL • Line Seize: Double Pole • CAN/ULC -S545 Listed, and rated to operate in the • Ringer Equivalence: 0.7B above voltage range • CAN/ULC -S1023 Cabinet Dimensions • Backup Battery: 12VDC, 4AH or 7AH • For commercial burglary attack sealed lead acid.YUASA NP4 12 12-1/2" W X 14 1/2" H X 3" D proof requirements, use N5873V4BE (12V, 4AH)or NP7-12 (12V, 7AH) attack proof enclosure provided in recommended VISTA-ULKT kit ORDERING VISTA-128BPT Commercial Burglary Alarm Control Panel (UL Listed) V128BPTSIA SIA Approved Enhanced Commercial Burglary Alarm Control Panel (UL Listed) V128BPTCNKT VISTA-128BPT Commercial Burglary Alarm Control Panel with 1361 CN Transformer(Canada only) For more information: www.honeywell.com/security/hsc Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell Security&Communications 2 Corporate Center Dr. Suite 100 Honeywell ll P.O. Box 9040 Melville, NY 11747 1.800.467.5875 WSTA128BPTD/D April 2011 www.honeywell.com ©2011 Honeywell International Inc. esI 260-CO SafeAir Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation Sheet Information about carbon monoxide WARNINGS • Read these installation instructions in their entirety before proceeding. Leave these instructions with the owner/user of this CO detection equipment. • This product is intended for use in indoor locations of dwelling units. It is not designed to comply with O Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) commercial or industrial standards. • The detector only indicates the presence of CO gas at the detector. Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas. • Failure to properly install, test, and maintain a CO detector Carbon monoxide alarm procedure may cause it to fail, potentially resulting in loss of life. WARNING:The carbon monoxide(CO)alarm indicates the • Installation of this detector is not a substitute for proper presence of CO, which can kill you. If the alarm signal sounds installation, use, and maintenance of fossil fuel-burning four times, pauses for five seconds, and then repeats the appliances, including appropriate ventilation and exhaust pattern: systems. 1. Press the Test/Hush button at the detector or at the • To reduce the risk of CO poisoning, test the detector control panel. operation when not in use for 10 days or more. 2. Move to fresh air immediately—outdoors or by an open • This detector does not operate without electrical power.As door or window. Check that all persons are accounted for. fires frequently cause power interruption, discuss further Do not reenter the premises or move away from the open safeguards with the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). door or window until emergency services responders have • Do not paint the detector. arrived,the premises have been aired out, and your detector remains in normal condition. Notes 3. Call emergency services, the fire department, or 911: • Regulatory code may require that the system generate a Phone: three-pulse temporal code (TC3)for fire alarms and a four- pulse temporal code(TC4)for CO alarms. 4. After following steps 1 to 3, if your detector reactivates, • The CO sensor is calibrated at the factory. CO sensitivity repeat steps 1 to 3 and call a qualified appliance is set to conform to UL 2034 requirements and cannot be technician to check for sources of CO from fuel-burning changed by the user. See"Specifications"on page 7 for equipment and appliances, and to inspect for proper specific sensitivity values. operation of this equipment. • To reduce the likelihood of nuisance alarms, ventilate Phone: accommodation spaces when using household cleaning supplies or similar contaminants. If a detector has been 5. If problems are found during this inspection, have the exposed to such contaminants, test it promptly afterwards. equipment serviced immediately. Note any combustion equipment not inspected by the technician and consult the Symptoms of CO poisoning manufacturer directly for more information about CO safety for the equipment. Make sure that motor vehicles The following symptoms related to CO poisoning should be are not, and have not been operating in an attached discussed with all occupants of the protected site. garage or adjacent to the premises. ©2012 UTC Fire&Security.All rights reserved. 1 /8 P/N 3102002-EN•REV 01 •ISS 27AUG12 Mild exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting,fatigue, A detector installed outside a bedroom may not awaken a runny nose, sore eyes(often described as"flu-like"symptoms). sleeper. Normal noise due to stereos,television, etc. may also Medium exposure: Severe throbbing headache, dizziness, prevent the detector from being heard if distance or closed or partly closed doors muffle the sounder.This unit is not drowsiness, confusion,fast heart rate. designed for the hearing impaired. Extreme exposure: Unconsciousness, brain damage, CO detectors are not a substitute for designated life safety convulsions, cardiorespiratory failure, death. devices.Though these detectors will warn against increasing Many cases of reported CO poisoning indicate that while CO levels, we do not warrant or imply in any way that they will victims are aware they are not well,they become so protect lives from CO poisoning.They should only be disorientated that they are unable to save themselves by either considered as an integral part of a comprehensive safety exiting the building or calling for assistance. Young children program. and pets may be the first affected. CO sources Detector locations The CO sensor in this detector is designed to detect carbon Selecting a suitable location is critical to the operation of CO monoxide gas from any source of combustion. It is not detectors. Figure 1 shows appropriate detector locations. intended to detect fire, smoke, or any other gas. Potential CO sources include fuel-fired appliances(e.g., space heater, Figure 1: Detector locations furnace,water heater, range, oven, clothes dryer); other sources of combustion (e.g., kerosene-burning stove or heater, or gas log fireplace); or internal combustion engines. In addition, excessive exhaust spillage or reverse venting of fuel-burning appliances can produce dangerous transient levels of CO.This can be caused by external conditions: • Wind direction, velocity, or a combination of both, r ,=1.including high gusts of wind or insufficient draft in vent -y - pipes -� O —I��'1_ • Temperature inversions that can trap exhaust gases near III the ground • Negative pressure differential resulting from the use of exhaust fans Q Recommended CO detector location • Simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning appliances competing for limited internal air Description • Vent pipe connections vibrating loose from dryers, The 260-CO SafeAir Carbon Monoxide Detector detects furnaces, or water heaters carbon monoxide gas, monitors the levels of CO gas, and • Obstructions in vent pipes or unconventional vent pipe gives early warning when potentially dangerous levels exist. It designs which can amplify the above situations includes a built-in sounder that acts as a primary alarm notification device. (The control panel is the supplementary • Poorly designed or maintained chimneys and/or vents alarm notification device.) • Extended operation of unvented fossil fuel-burning devices The 260-CO SafeAir Carbon Monoxide Detector is a four-wire (range, oven,fireplace, etc.) device that uses a Class 2 output from a control panel (listed to • Idling cars in an open or closed attached garage, or near the UL 985 or 864 standards), or from an auxiliary power the premises supply. It is intended for indoor-dwelling unit applications in both residential and commercial occupancies, including single General limitations of CO detectors and multiple family residential occupancies, hotel rooms, dorm rooms, and other areas approved by the authority having This detector is designed to protect individuals from the acute jurisdiction (AHJ). effects of CO exposure. It will not fully safeguard individuals with specific medical conditions. People with special medical The 260 CO detector meets UL 2075 Standard for Gas and problems should consider using specialized detection devices Vapor Detectors and Sensors. It does not detect fire, smoke, or with less than 30 ppm (parts per million)alarming capabilities. any other gases. If in doubt, consult a medical practitioner. Alarms and Signals If the unit is in trouble or at the end of its life, it may not sense CO and cannot be relied upon to monitor CO levels. Replace The 260-CO detector produces varying sounds in addition to the CO detector within ten years from the date of manufacture the alarm signal. It also flashes a multicolored LED to indicate or when the detector indicates an end of unit life condition, the detector status.Table 1 lists status indications of the whichever comes first. detector. 2/8 P/N 3102002-EN•REV 01 •ISS 27AUG12 Table 1: Detector status indications Status LED Sounder Description Safe air Green, 1 pulse every No sound The detector has power and is functioning properly. 15 seconds Alarm Red,pulses with Sounds four rapid beeps every Dangerous levels of CO are present. Evacuate the premises. sounder five seconds or every minute Press the test/hush button to silence the sounder for five minutes. after five minutes in the alarm state Activates the alarm relay. If connected,the control panel activates. Trouble Amber,pulses with Sounds one rapid beep every There is a problem with the detector and the detector is not working sounder 45 seconds properly.Contact the service company to correct the trouble and replace the detector,if necessary. Press the test/hush button to silence the detector for nine hours. Activates the trouble relay. End of unit life Amber,pulses with Sounds one rapid beep every Replace the detector as soon as possible. sounder 15 seconds Press the test/hush button to silence the detector for 36 hours. Activates the trouble relay. Loss of power No LED No sounder Activates the trouble relay. Tandem No LED Sounds four rapid beeps every The detector in alarm causes the sounds to activate on the detectors interconnect five seconds or every minute that are not in alarm.Evacuate the premises. after five minutes Press the test/hush button to silence the sounder for five minutes. Distinct 85 dB temporal-four alarm: The 85 dB sounder floor. For ceiling mounted applications, place detectors at least provides a distinctive temporal-four alarm notification that is 1 ft. (0.3 m)from any wall. easy to differentiate from smoke detector notification devices. The alarm beeps four times, pauses five seconds, and then The recommended CO detector locations are: repeats the pattern. • Outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate End of unit life indicator:The detector uses both a flashing vicinity of the bedrooms(including areas such as hotel amber LED and intermittent sounder chirps(one rapid beep rooms and dorm rooms) every 15 seconds)to indicate that the detector needs • On every occupied level of a dwelling unit, including replacing.The detector also activates the trouble relay,which basements, but excluding attics and crawl spaces can be monitored by a panel.As soon as possible, replace a detector that reaches end of life because it may no longer • Centrally located on every habitable level of the building detect carbon monoxide accurately. and in every HVAC zone based on an engineering evaluation considering potential sources and migration of Common trouble relay: When connected to a listed control carbon monoxide panel, the trouble relay can report a trouble condition locally at the panel and optionally at the monitoring station, if the system • On the ceiling in the same room as permanently installed is monitored.The trouble relay opens to indicate a trouble fuel burning appliances condition upon lost power, CO sensor cell trouble, or unit end • In any area required by local building codes, legislation, or of life. the authority having jurisdiction • In a suitable environment per the detector specifications Installation (see"Specifications"on page 7 for details) • On a firm, permanent surface WARNING: Potential loss of life. Failure to properly install, test, and maintain a CO detector may cause it to fail. Connect Do not install the CO detector: the CO detector only to a zone that is dedicated exclusively to • Within 5 ft. (1.5 m)of any cooking appliance CO detection and that is monitored 24 hours a day. Do not connect it to an initiating circuit with fire or security devices. • Within 10 ft. (3 m)of a fuel-burning appliance • Near air conditioners, heating registers, or any other The 260-CO detector can connect to either UL 985(Household ventilation source that may interfere with CO gas entering Fire Warning)or UL 864 (Commercial Fire)control panels. It is the detector not intended for use in industrial applications such as gasoline refineries or parking garages,which require different listings. • Where furniture or draperies may obstruct the airflow • In a recessed area Detector placement Install detectors according to applicable codes and standards. Place wall-mounted detectors at least 5 ft. (1.5 m)up from the P/N 3102002-EN•REV 01 •ISS 27AUG12 3/8 To install the 260-CO detector: To install the detector with the 250-COPLT adapter plate: 1. Run the 260-CO detector wiring to the detector location. 1. Run the 260-CO detector wiring to the detector location. 2. Carefully remove the cover from the detector using a 2. Using the 250-COPLT wall plate for a template,trace the small,flat screwdriver blade in the slot on the left side of perimeter of the two square holes on the mounting the detector cover. surface.Also mark the two screw locations. 3. The mounting hole pattern is for a single-gang electrical 3. Cut out the two square holes. box or mounting ring. Use the base as a template to mark 4. Install two screws on the marks. If necessary, use wall the two screw hole locations on the mounting surface or mount on a single-gang box(not provided). The unit can anchors. See Figure 3. be mounted vertically or horizontally. 5. Mount the wall plate but do not fully tighten the screws. 4. Install two screws on the marks. If necessary, use wall 6. Carefully remove the cover from the detector using a anchors. small,flat screwdriver blade in the slot on the left side of 5. Line up the base with the screws, pull the wires through the detector cover. the square holes, and then slide the base over the screws. 7. Pull the wires through the square holes on both the wall See Figure 2. plate and the 260-CO base, and then slide the detector 6. Strip 3/8 in. of insulation from each wire. base over the screws. 7. Determine the correct wiring, and then insert the wires 8. Strip 3/8 in. of insulation from each wire. under the appropriate screw terminals. See"Wiring"on 9. Determine the correct wiring, and then insert the wires page 5. under the appropriate screw terminals. See"Wiring." 8. Tighten both screws to secure the base to the wall. 10. Tighten both screws to secure the base to the wall plate. 9. Replace the detector cover. 11. Replace the detector cover. 10. Apply power.The LED should flash green for about four 12. Apply power.The LED should flash green for seconds, and then pulse green. approximately four seconds, and then pulse green. 11. Test in accordance with"Testing"on page 6. 13. If required by the AHJ or local codes, affix the supplied CO Warning Label (P/N 10634757) in proximity to the Figure 2:Installing the 260-CO detector detector. 14. Test in accordance with "Testing"on page 6. (1) Figure 3: Installing the 260-CO detector with the adapter plate "! (3) (1) Ir d{I !p ,,0 ISfrr°69 p co a J© .' linplrqtre3 11111,2 " / (2) 11 ° 10 II (1) Trouble relay and power wiring hole / �/ m (2) Alarm relay wiring hole CO (3) Mounting screws(2X) Q �� The 250-COPLT adapter plate (2) 1 'S (it ft The 260-CO detector has an optional adapter mounting plate. Use the 250-COPLT adapter plate when replacing a 240-COe with a 260-CO to cover the footprint of the 240-COe. To purchase the plate, order P/N 250-COPLT-5PKG. (1) Trouble relay and power wiring hole (2) Alarm relay wiring hole (3) Mounting screws for detector and mounting plate(2X) 4/8 P/N 3102002-EN•REV 01 •ISS 27AUG12 Wiring Figure 5: Multiple devices,single zone configuration All wiring must conform to the NFPA 70 National Electric Code, (1) UL 2075 Standard for Gas and Vapor Detectors and Sensors, -I [0`71 c NFPA 720 Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide Al (CO) Detection and Warning Equipment, applicable codes, and - 1 the local AHJ. Wire the 260-CO detector as appropriate for your facility. There are three typical wiring configurations: • Single device and single zone (Figure 4) • Multiple devices in a single zone(Figure 5) • Multiple devices with separate alarm and trouble zones 10( NC (Figure 6) ISII� IL No Figure 4:Single device,single zone configuration ILA* c (1) Ili\Ji NC n�� + SI lin II[\i El [ - I NC 11E1 . rc\ [ No !El c El NO i± C [1i NC + Ii (2) + _ - @I (3) (1) End-of-line device(provided by the life safety system) (2) Alarm initiating device circuit(IDC) (3) Power(see"Specifications"on page 7) ® ® ® Note: Relay is shown in the normal state for this detector. 2 4 6 8 C] NC (2) 1 3 5 7 Tandem Interconnect: =l ' SSS ® 7 No When wiring your facility with multiple 260-CO detectors for tandem interconnect, you must use a Single Circuit Reversal ® ® ® ® ® Module(see Table 2). On alarm, the module disconnects the ( ) +5- +6- ( ) detector from its normal power supply and applies reverse 4 ( ) ( ) 3 polarity from the notification appliance circuit.Applying reverse (7) polarity causes the sounders to activate on other 260-CO detectors that are on the same loop. Only the initiating detector (1) End-of-line device(supplied by life safety system) will sound and blink red.All others in tandem mode will sound (2) ESL 405-03(12 VDC)or ESL 405-01 (24 VDC)polarity reversal but not blink red. module (3) Control panel Table 2: Models[1] (4) Alarm IDC (5) Power 12/24 VDC Number Description (6) Notification appliance circuit(NAC)from 12 VDC control panel ESL 405-01 24 VDC Single Circuit Polarity Reversal Module (7) Notification appliance circuit(NAC)from 24 VDC control panel Note: Relay is shown in the normal state for this detector. ESL 405-03 12 VDC Single Circuit Polarity Reversal Module ESL 405-05 12/24 VDC Single Circuit Polarity Reversal Module[2] [1]A 204 series power supervision relay is not required. [2]When using the ESL 405-05 model,refer to the wiring instructions that came with the device. P/N 3102002-EN•REV 01 •ISS 27AUG12 5/8 Figure 6: Multiple devices,separate alarm,trouble zone config. Features (1) The 260-CO includes several features, as shown in Figure 7. �� I'@ + c NE + Figure 7:260-CO features _ I® mmommmmINEEL _ 1CD J' J (4) f j&IEN / o o� (3) 0 c (5) Nc Lsr - (1) Sensor port (2) LED alarm light (3) Test/hush button (4) Trouble relay and power wire hole (5) Alarm relay wire hole SL NC Testing ®i rc' ® NO Caution: To reduce the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, test alarm operation when not in use for 10 days or more. L Note: Before beginning anytest, notifyall persons and + �� = 9� 9 - ®: facilities that receive alarms and troubles to prevent any unnecessary responses. (1) After installation and once a week, test the detector to verify that it is functioning properly. Check the common trouble relay and the panel's response, and then use the test/hush button to ® ® ® ® verify that the detector is functioning properly. If the detector ® (2) fails the test,verify all connections, wait briefly, and then try (c' ® ® ® ® again. If the detector fails again, replace it. The detector features a SAFEtest mode. In SAFEtest mode you can perform a functional carbon monoxide gas test using a ® ® ® ® ® ® ® 6 can of CO testing agent. (4) (5) + + (6) (7) (3) (8) To test the trouble relay: 1. Momentarily disconnect the power supply from the (1) End-of-line device(supplied by life safety system) detector and verify that the common trouble relay opens. (2) ESL 405-03(12 VDC)or ESL 405-01 (24 VDC)polarity reversal module 2. Verify that the control panel reacts correctly to the relay (3) Control panel activation. (4) Supervisory IDC (5) Alarm IDC Test/hush button: (See Figure 7.) Use the test/hush button to (6) Power 12/24 VDC test the detector and silence an activated detector.When in (7) Notification appliance circuit(NAC)from 12 VDC control panel alarm, momentarily pushing the test/hush button silences the (8) Notification appliance circuit(NAC)from 24 VDC control panel integral sounder for five minutes.The red LED alarm light stays Note: Relay is shown in the normal state for this detector. on, and if CO is still present after five minutes, the detector once again sounds in the temporal-four pattern. The detector Notification automatically resets when CO is no longer detected. Notification of carbon monoxide detectors should be consistent You can perform three different tests by pressing the test/hush with NFPA 720 and the local AHJ. Notification zones should be button. How long the button is pressed determines which tests consistent with the emergency plan for the protected premises. are performed. See Table 3. 6/8 P/N 3102002-EN•REV 01 •ISS 27AUG12 Table 3: Press duration and resulting test Maintenance Duration Test Description Note: The 260-CO is shipped from the factory as an Short press Buzzer test only Generates the temporal-four assembled unit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and pattern twice. should not be disassembled. Two seconds Buzzer test Generates the temporal-four pattern twice. Clean the outside of the detector each month with a clean cloth SAFEtest Allows functional CO gas (either dry or dampened with water)to keep openings free from testing[1]. dust and dirt. Five seconds Buzzer test Generates the temporal-four Do not paint the detector or expose it to cleaning solutions. pattern twice. SAFEtest Allows functional CO gas testing[1]. CO detector replacement Alarm relay test Activates the alarm relay. The 260-CO SafeAir Carbon Monoxide Detector has a long-life [1]Use the UL Certified"Solo C6"canned CO product from SDi carbon monoxide electrochemical sensor. Replace the detector with a new 260-CO detector after 10 years from the date of To test the buzzer: manufacture(found on the product label on the back of the 1. Momentarily press the test/hush button. detector)or when the control panel goes into trouble and an audible/visible annunciation occurs signaling"operational end The sounder generates four quick beeps,followed by five of life". seconds of silence, and then four quick beeps. To perform the functional test with CO test spray: Specifications 1. Press and hold down the test/hush button until the red LED illuminates(approximately 2 seconds). Input voltage 12 or 24 VDC supplied by control panel or resettable auxiliary power supply 2. Wait for the buzzer test to complete. Current consumption The red LED flashes every 4 seconds and the green LED Normal 20 mA flashes every 16 seconds indicating that the device is in Alarm 40 mA(75 mA in test) CO test mode. Alarm relay 150 mA at 33 VDC 3. Direct a UL Approved CO testing agent spray to the Type Form C sensor port of the 260-CO. UL rating Zone The unit immediately goes into an alarm state upon Common trouble relay 150 mA at 33 VDC sensing the applied gas.The sounder and red LED Type Normally opened held closed with power activates in a temporal-four pattern with a five second applied pause in between.The alarm relay activates. UL rating Common If the level of applied CO gas is still significant, the device Sounder 85 dB continues to alarm in this pattern. Compatible control panel Listed to UL 985 or 864 standards 4. Exit the SAFEtest mode by either: Compatible electrical box 2-1/2 in.(64 mm)single-gang • Pressing the test/hush button until the green LED Wire size 14 to 22 AWG(0.25 to 2.0 mm2) illuminates(approximately 2 seconds) Dimensions(W x L x D) • Waiting five minutes, until the unit automatically exits Detector 3.1 x 4.6 x 1.4 in. (7.8 x 11.7 x 3.6 cm) out of the SAFEtest mode Adapter plate 4.5 x 6.5 x 0.2 in. (11.4 x 16.5 x 0.5 cm) Color White To perform the alarm relay test: Operating environment 1. Press the test/hush button for approximately 5 seconds to Temperature 40 to 100°F(4.4 to 37.8°C) start a test cycle. Relative humidity 10 to 90%noncondensing 2. Wait for the buzzer test to complete. CO sensitivity 70 ppm,60 to 240 minutes 3. Verify that the control panel reacts correctly to the alarm 150 ppm, 10 to 50 minutes relay activation. 400 ppm,4 to 15 minutes 4. The alarm relay test mode ends automatically after 10 seconds. P/N 3102002-EN•REV 01 •ISS 27AUG12 7/8 Regulatory information Manufacturer Edwards,A Division of UTC Fire&Security Americas Corporation, Inc. 8985 Town Center Parkway,Bradenton,FL 34202,USA Year of The first two digits of the DATE MFG number manufacture (located on the product identification label)are the year of manufacture. UL rating Regulated 12 DC,Regulated 24 DC North American UL 2075 standards This detector has been evaluated to the CO alarm sensitivity limits of UL 2034. Environmental Indoor class Contact information For contact information, see www.interlogix.com. 8/8 P/N 3102002-EN•REV 01 •ISS 27AUG12 SYSTEM �$ SENSOR Smoke Detectors with Sounder and Relay Option 7 System Sensor ir sounder and relay smoke detectors apply the guiding principles of installation ease, 3 intelligence,and instant inspection in a series of TM specialty conventional devices. Features Installation ease.Throughout the i3 series,installation is simple •85 dB sounder with its installer-friendly base and plug-in design.The base accommodates a broad range of back box and direct mounting •Form C relay options and provides ample space for pre-wiring the device.To Isolated thermal sensor complete the installation,the i3 detector plugs into its base with a • simple Stop-Drop'N Lock action. •Plug-in design(base included) Intelligence.To reduce the likelihood of nuisance alarms,all •In-line terminals i3 detectors are equipped with both drift compensation and •Flexible mounting options smoothing algorithms.These capabilities minimize both short-and •Stop-Drop'N Lock"attachment to the base long-term causes of nuisance alarms,such as RF interference and dust accumulation.When connected to the 2W-MOD2 loop test/ •Removable cover and chamber maintenance module or an i3 Ready' panel,2-wire i3 detectors can generate a remote maintenance signal when in a maintenance or •Remote maintenance signaling freeze trouble condition.To measure the sensitivity of any i3 detector, •Drift compensation and smoothing algorithms the SENS-RDR displays the reading,in terms of percent-per-foot •Simplified sensitivity measurement obscuration,within seconds. •Dual-color LEDs Instant inspection.i3 has red and green LEDs to simplify local status indication during power-up,standby,alarm,maintenance, and freeze trouble conditions.When in alarm,i3 sounder models generate an 85 dB temporal tone.If connected to the RRS-MOD reversing relay/synchronization module,all i3 sounders on the loop will activate when one detector is in alarm.The RRS-MOD also synchronizes i3 sounder output to ensure a clear audible signal. Agency Listings Should the application call for differentiating between a local and a general alarm,the i3 line offers an isolated thermal model,which (13 ® sO MEA MSFMETA initiates a local alarm when smoke is detected,and a general alarm LISTED APPROVED approved approved cC r. us when the thermal sensor is activated. i�11 3015195 7272-1653:164 372-02-E 2133 3180932 �j�Smoke Detector Specifications Electrical Specifications LED Modes Operating Voltage Nominal:12/24V non-polarized LED Mode Green LED Red LED Condition Duration 2-wire:8.5 V to 35 V Power up Blink every Blink every 10 Initial LED 80 seconds 4-wire:10 V to 35 V 10 seconds seconds status Maximum Ripple Voltage 30%of applied voltage(peak to peak) indication Standby Current 2-wire:50 pA maximum average Normal Blink every 5 off 4-wire:50 pA maximum average (standby) seconds Peak Standby Current 2-wire:100 pA Out of off Blink every 5 4-wire:n/a sensitivity seconds Maximum Alarm Current 2-wire:2WTR-B:130 mA limited by control Freeze off Blink every 10 panel trouble seconds 2WTA-B:130 mA** Alarm off Solid 4-wire:4VVTAB,4WTR 6:35 mA Power-Up Sequence for LED Indication 4WTAR-B,4WITAR-B:50 mA **Direct Power(Non-Reverse Polarity):130 Condition Duration mA limited by panel.Reverse Polarity Power: Initial LED 80 seconds 30 mA for the 2WTA-B in alarm;12 mA for all status other 2WTA-B units on the loop.Add 25 mA indication for the RRS-MOD reversing relay alarm current. Architect/Engineer Specifications Alarm Contact Ratings 2-wire:n/a Smoke detector shall be a System Sensor i3 Series model number , 4-wire:0.5 A @ 30 V AC/DC listed to Underwriters Laboratories UL 268 for Fire Protection Signaling Form C Contact Ratings 2 A @ 30 V AC/DC Systems.The detector shall be a combination photoelectric/thermal Physical Specifications equipped with a sounder(model 2WTA-B,4WTA-B),a Form C relay(model 2VVTR-B),a combination sounder/relay(model 4WTAR-B),or an isolated Operating Temperature 32°F to 100°F(0°C to 37.8°C) thermal/sounder/relay(model 4WITAR-B).The detector shall include a Range mounting base for mounting to 31/2-inch and 4-inch octagonal,single-gang, Operating Humidity 0 to 95%RH non-condensing and 4-inch square back boxes with a plaster ring,or direct mount to the Range ceiling using drywall anchors.Wiring connections shall be made by means Thermal Sensor 135°F(57.2°C)fixed of SEMS screws.The detector shall allow pre-wiring of the base and the Freeze Trouble 41°F(5°C) head shall be a plug-in type.The detector shall have a nominal sensitivity Sensitivity 2.5%/ft.nominal of 2.5 percent per foot as measured in the UL smoke box.The detector shall be capable of automatically adjusting its sensitivity by means of drift Input Terminals 14-22 AWG compensation and smoothing algorithms.The detector shall provide dual- Dimensions(including 5.3 inches(134 mm)diameter,2.0 inches color LED indication that blinks to indicate power-up,normal standby,out of base) (51 mm)height sensitivity,alarm,and freeze trouble conditions.When used in conjunction Approximate Weight 7.1 oz(200 g) with the 2W-MOD2 module,2-wire models shall include a maintenance Sound Pressure Output 85 dBA(models 2WTA-B,4WTA-B,4WTAR-B, signal to indicate the need for maintenance at the alarm control panel and and 4WITAR-B only) shall provide a loop testing capability to verify the circuit without testing each Mounting 311/z inch octagonal back box,4-inch octagonal detector individually.When used in conjunction with the RRS-MOD module, back box,single gang back box,4-inch square all i3 sounder models on a loop shall sound when one sounder alarms,all shall back box with a plaster ring,direct mount to be synchronized,and all sounders may be silenced from the panel. ceiling Ordering Information Model Thermal Wiring Alarm Current Model Description 2WTA-B Yes 2-wire 130 mA max.limited by RRS-MOD Reversing relay/synchronization module control panel 2W-MOD2 2-wire loop test/maintenance module 2WTR-B Yes 2-wire 130 mA max.limited by SENS-RDR Sensitivity reader control panel RT Removal/replacement tool 4WTA-B Yes 4-wire 35 mA A77-AB2 Retrofit adapter bracket 4WTR-B Yes 4-wire 35 mA 4WTAR-B Yes 4-wire 50 mA 4WITAR-B Yes 4-wire 50 mA *--. SYSTEM 02009 System Sensor. 3825 Ohio Avenue•St.Charles,IL 60174 Product specifications subject to change without notice.Vsit systemsensor.com for �� SENSOR Phone:800-SENSOR2•Fax:630-377-6495 current product information,including the latest version of this data sheet. A05-0348-004.6/09•#2170 ,T SYSTEM - �$ SENSOR° Mini-Horns = - The SpectrAlert®Advance series of mini-horn sounders are designed to simplify installations to provide - primary and secondary signaling for fire and security -- ______ _, applications. SPECTRIert A N C Features The MHR and MHW mini-horns operate at 12 and 24 volts and are 12 and 24V operation ideal for hotel,motel or residential fire system applications,where • a smaller notification device is desired.The mini-horns offer high •High and low volume settings and low volume settings,and temporal or non-temporal tones. The •Temporal and non-temporal tones horns can be mounted to single gang back boxes for aesthetically •Mounts to single gang back box sensitive applications. Synchronization is also provided when using the MDL module. •Compatible with MDL sync module •Mechanically and electrically compatible with PA400 series The MHR and MHW mini-horns can operate between 32 and 120 Mini-Alert-sounders degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full-wave rectified, unfiltered power supply.They are listed to Underwriter's Laboratories Standard UL 464 for fire protective signaling systems. Agency Listings UL S Nc 4* MEA R"‘ approved APPROVED 54011 3028007 MEA7-07-E 7135-1653196 SpectrAlere Advance Mini-Horn Specifications Architectural/Engineering Specifications Mini-horns shall be a System Sensor Model MHR or MHW capable of operating at nominal 12 or 24VDC and shall mount to a deep single gang back box.Mini- horn shall be listed to Underwriter's Laboratories Standard UL464 for fire protective signaling systems.Mini-horns shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC,or full-wave rectified,unfiltered power supply.When used with the Sync•Circuit""Module,12-volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between nine and 17.5 volts;24-volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 17 and 33 volts. Physical Specifications Dimensions 4.61 x 2.9"W x.45"D Weight 2.67 oz. Operating Temperature Range 32°F to 120°F(0°C to 49°C) Mounting Surface:deep single-gang back box(23/4"deep) Flush:Standard 4"x 4"back box Electrical Specifications Input Terminals 12 to 18 AWG Nominal Voltage Regulated 12DC/FWR or regulated 24DC/FWR Operating Voltage 8-33 Operating Voltage with MDL 9-33 UL Sound Output and Current Draw Data Sounder Output(dBA) Switch Setting Pattern Output Level 8-17.5 VDC 8-17.5 VFWR Nominal 12 VDC Nominal 12 VFWR 16-33 VDC 16-33 VFWR 1 Temporal High 68 67 71 70 78 76 2 Temporal Low 66 65 69 68 76 75 3 Non-temporal High 72 71 75 74 80 79 4 Non-temporal Low 70 69 73 72 78 77 Sounder Current Draw(mA RMS) 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Switch Position Sound Pattern Volume DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal High 12 10 17 15 2 Temporal Low 10 9 14 13 3 Non-temporal High 22 17 29 25 4 Non-temporal Low 17 13 21 19 Ordering Information Part No. Description MHR Mini-Horn,Red MHW Mini-Horn,White *--. SYSTEM m2009 System Sensor. 3825 Ohio Avenue•St.Charles,IL 60174 Product specifications subject to change without notice.Vsit systemsensoccom for ._)' SENSOR® Phone:800-SENSOR2•Fax:630-377-6495 current product information,including the latest version of this data sheet. A05-0414-001.12/09•#2266 SYSTEM �$ SENSOR r P Selectable Output •I Y� Horns, Strobes, and Horn Strobes SpectrAlert®Advance selectable-output horns,strobes, and horn strobes are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits. SPECTF',4N�ert A N Features The SpectrAlert Advance series offers the most versatile and •Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box easy-to-use line of horns,strobes,and horn strobes in the industry. With white and red plastic housings,wall and ceiling mounting •Tamper-resistant construction options,and plain and FIRE-printed devices,SpectrAlert Advance can •Automatic selection of 12-or 24-volt operation at 15 and 15/75 meet virtually any application requirement. candela •Field-selectable candela settings on wall and ceiling units:15,15/75, Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance product line,horns,strobes, 30,75,95,110,115,135,150,177,and 185 and horn strobes include a variety of features that increase their •Horn rated at 88+dBA at 16 volts application versatility while simplifying installation.All devices •Rotary switch for horn tone and three volume selections feature plug-in designs with minimal intrusion into the back box,which make installations fast and foolproof while virtually •Universal mounting plate for wall and ceiling units eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults.Furthermore, •Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity before a universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring tests device installation wiring continuity before the device is installed,protecting devices •Electrically compatible with existing SpectrAlert products from damage. •Compatible with MDL sync module In addition,field-selectable candela settings,automatic selection of 12-or 24-volt operation,and a rotary switch for horn tones with three volume selections enables installers to easily adapt devices to suit a wide range of application requirements. Agency Listings SIGNALING O 41i> MEA roved (indstrobes) LISTED APPROVED approved 7125-16531887125-1653:186(hornoor strobes, 54011(chimes,horn strobes,horns) 3023572 MEA452-05-E chime strobes) S5512(strobes) 7135-1653:189(horns,chimes) SpectrAlert Advance Specifications Architect/Engineer Specifications General SpectrAlert Advance horns,strobes,and horn strobes shall mount to a standard 4 x 4 x 11/2-inch back box,4-inch octagon back box,or double-gang back box.Two-wire products shall also mount to a single-gang 2 x 4 x 17/8-inch back box.A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products.The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate.Also,SpectrAlert Advance products,when used with the Sync-Circuit-Module accessory,shall be powered from a non-coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync-Circuit Module,12-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 9 and 17.5 volts;24-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 17 and 33 volts.Indoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full-wave rectified unfiltered power supply.Strobes and horn strobes shall have field-selectable candela settings including 15,15/75,30, 75,95,110,115,135,150,177,and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service.The strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances,flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range.The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service.The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances,flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range.The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system.The horn shall have three audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three-pattern and a non-temporal(continuous)pattern.These options are set by a multiple position switch.On four-wire products,the strobe shall be powered independently of the sounder.The horn on horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non-coded power supply. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync-Circuit model MDL listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service.The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal three.Also,while operating the strobes,the module shall silence the horns on horn strobe models over a single pair of wires.The module shall mount to a 411/16x 411/16 x 21/a-inch back box.The module shall also control two Style Y(class B)circuits or one Style Z (class A)circuit.The module shall synchronize multiple zones.Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control.The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Physical/Electrical Specifications Standard Operating Temperature 32°F to 120°F(0°C to 49°C) Humidity Range 10 to 93%non-condensing Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash per second Nominal Voltage Regulated 12 DC/FWR or regulated 24 DC/FWR' Operating Voltage Rangez 8 to 17.5 V(12 V nominal)or 16 to 33 V(24 V nominal) Input Terminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18 AWG Ceiling-Mount Dimensions(including lens) 6.8"diameter x 2.5"high(173 mm diameter x 64 mm high) Wall-Mount Dimensions(including lens) 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 2.5"D(142 mm L x 119 mm W x 64 mm D) Horn Dimensions 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 1.3"D(142 mm Lx 119 mm W x 33 mm D) Wall-Mount Back Box Skirt Dimensions(BBS-2,BBSW-2) 5.9"L x 5.0"W x 2.2"D(151 mm L x 128 mm W x 56 mm D) Ceiling-Mount Back Box Skirt Dimensions(BBSC-2,BBSCW-2) 7.1"diameter x 2.2"high(180 mm diameter x 57 mm high) Wall-Mount Trim Ring Dimensions(sold as a 5 pack)(TR-HS,TRW-HS) 5.7"L x 4.8"W x 0.35"D(145 mm L x 122 mm W x 9 mm D) Ceiling-Mount Trim Ring Dimensions(sold as a 5 pack)(TRC-HS,TRCW-HS) 6.9"diameter x 0.35"high(175 mm diameter x 9 mm high) Notes: 1.Full Wave Rectified(FWR)voltage is a non-regulated,time-varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2.P,S,PC,and SC products will operate at 12V nominal only for 15 and 15/75 cd. A05-0395-007 UL Current Draw Data UL Max.Strobe Current Draw(mA RMS) UL Max.Horn Current Draw(mA RMS) 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Candela DC FWR DC FWR Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR Standard 15 123 128 66 71 Temporal High 57 55 69 75 Candela Range 15/75 142 148 77 81 Temporal Medium 44 49 58 69 30 NA NA 94 96 Temporal Low 38 44 44 48 75 NA NA 158 153 Non-temporal High 57 56 69 75 95 NA NA 181 176 Non-temporal Medium 42 50 60 69 110 NA NA 202 195 Non-temporal Low 41 44 50 50 115 NA NA 210 205 Coded High 57 55 69 75 High 135 NA NA 228 207 Coded Medium 44 51 56 69 Candela Range 150 NA NA 246 220 Coded Low 40 46 52 50 177 NA NA 281 251 185 NA NA 286 258 UL Max.Current Draw(mA RMS),2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard Candela Range(15-115 cd) 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Input 15 15/75 15 15/75 30 75 95 110 115 Temporal High 137 147 79 90 107 176 194 212 218 Temporal Medium 132 144 69 80 97 157 182 201 210 Temporal Low 132 143 66 77 93 154 179 198 207 Non Temporal High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229 Non Temporal Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 Non Temporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 FWR Input Temporal High 136 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 218 Temporal Medium 129 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 206 Temporal Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201 Non Temporal High 142 161 103 112 126 181 203 221 229 Non-Temporal Medium 134 155 85 95 110 166 189 208 216 Non-Temporal Low 132 154 80 90 105 161 184 202 211 UL Max.Current Draw(mA RMS),2-Wire Horn Strobe,High Candela Range(135-185 cd) 16-33 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Input 135 150 177 185 FWR Input 135 150 177 185 Temporal High 245 259 290 297 Temporal High 215 231 258 265 Temporal Medium 235 253 288 297 Temporal Medium 209 224 250 258 Temporal Low 232 251 282 292 Temporal Low 207 221 248 256 Non Temporal High 255 270 303 309 Non Temporal High 233 248 275 281 Non Temporal Medium 242 259 293 299 Non Temporal Medium 219 232 262 267 Non-Temporal Low 238 254 291 295 Non Temporal Low 214 229 256 262 Horn Tones and Sound Output Data Horn and Horn Strobe Output(dBA) 8-17.5 16-33 24-Volt Nominal Switch Volts Volts Reverberant Anechoic Position Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal High 78 78 84 84 88 88 99 98 2 Temporal Medium 74 74 80 80 86 86 96 96 3 Temporal Low 71 73 76 76 83 80 94 89 4 Non Temporal High 82 82 88 88 93 92 100 100 5 Non-Temporal Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 98 98 6 Non-Temporal Low 75 75 81 81 88 84 96 92 7t Coded High 82 82 88 88 93 92 101 101 8t Coded Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 97 98 9t Coded Low 75 75 81 81 88 85 96 92 tSettings 7,8,and 9 are not available on 2-wire horn strobe. A05-0395-007 SpectrAlert Advance Dimensions 1156111 dH Wall-mount horn strobes Ceiling-mount horn strobes 7.1" r-2.251 5.05"� �—2.231 \ Dia. 0 1 I I 70 0 o 0 a\\ r 00000 I, 5.98" ! r I0 a , o l :0 00 ¢ \o o di/ c o ��� o t Wall back box skirt Ceiling back box skirt SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Model Description Model Description Wall Horn Strobes Ceiling Strobes P2R*t 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd$,Red SCR Strobe,Standard cd,Red P2RH* 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,Red SCRH Strobe,High cd,Red P2W* 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,White SCW* Strobe,Standard cd,White P2WH* 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,White SCWH Strobe,High cd,White P4R* 4-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Red Horns P4RH 4-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,Red HR Horn,Red P4W 4-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,White HW Horn,White Wall Strobes Accessories SR*t Strobe,Standard cd,Red BBS-2 Back Box Skirt,Wall,Red SRH*t Strobe,High cd,Red BBSW-2 Back Box Skirt,Wall,White SW* Strobe,Standard cd,White BBSC-2 Back Box Skirt,Ceiling,Red SWH* Strobe,High cd,White BBSCW-2 Back Box Skirt,Ceiling,White Ceiling Horn Strobes TR-HS Trim Ring,Wall,Red PC2R* 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Red TRW-HS Trim Ring,Wall White PC2RH 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,Red TRC-HS Trim Ring,Ceiling,Red PC2W*t 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,White TRCW-HS Trim Ring,Ceiling,White PC2WH* 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,White PC4R 4-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Red PC4RH 4-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,Red PC4W 4-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,White Notes: *Add"-P"to model number for plain housing(no"FIRE"marking on cover),e.g.,P2R-P. t Add"-SP"to model number for"FUEGO"marking on cover,e.g.,P2R-SR. t"Standard cd"refers to strobes that include 15,15/75,30,75,95,110,and 115 candela settings."High cd"refers to strobes that include 135,150,177,and 185 candela settings. *--. SYSTEM m2009 System Sensor. 3825 Ohio Avenue•St.Charles,IL 60174 Product specifications subject to change without notice.Vsit systemsensoccom for �� SENSOR Phone:800-SENSOR2•Fax:630-377-6495 current product information,including the latest version of this data sheet. A05-0395-007.4/09•#2132