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BEFORE INSTALLING
Please read the System Sensor Audible Visible Application Reference Guide,
which provides detailed information on notification devices, wiring and spe-
cial applications. Copies of this manual are available from System Sensor.
NFPA 72 and NEMA guidelines should be observed.
Important: The notification appliance used must be tested and maintained
following NFPA 72 requirements.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
System Sensor series of notification appliances offer a wide range of audible
and visible devices for life safety notification. Our 2-wire horn strobes, chime
strobes and strobes come with 8 field selectable tone and volume combina-
tions and 7 field selectable candela settings. Intended for indoor applications
and approved for ceiling mount installations.
2-wire horn strobes and strobes are public mode notification appliances in-
tended to alert occupants of a life safety event. The 2-wire chime strobe is
a private mode notification appliance. The horn is listed to ANSI/UL 464 re-
quirements (public mode) and the strobe is listed to ANSI/UL 1638 (public
mode). 2-wire chime strobe is a private mode notification appliances intended
to alert trained personnel to investigate a life safety event and take appropriate
actions. The chime portion of the chime strobe is listed to ANSI/UL 464 (pri-
vate mode) and the strobe portion is listed to ANSI/UL 1638 (private mode).
System Sensor strobes are designed to be used in 12 VDC, 24VDC, or 24V FWR
(full wave rectified) systems. System Sensor AV devices can be activated by a
compatible fire alarm control panel or power supply. Refer to the appropriate
fire alarm control panel manufacturer or power supply for more information.
System Sensor ceiling 2-wire horn strobes, 2-wire chime strobes, and strobes
are electrically backward compatible with the previous generation, since 1996,
of notification appliances. They come enabled with System Sensor synchro-
nization protocol which requires connections to a power supply capable of
generating the System Sensor synchronization pulses, a FACP NAC output
configured to System Sensor synchronization protocol, or the use of MDL3
module to generate the synchronization protocol.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS
The National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, NFPA 72, requires that all noti-
fication appliances, used for building evacuation installed after July 1, 1996,
produce temporal coded signals. Signals other than those used for evacuation
purposes do not have to produce the temporal coded signal. System Sensor
recommends spacing notification appliances in compliance with NFPA 72.
SYSTEM DESIGN
The system designer must make sure that the total current draw by the devices
on the loop does not exceed the current capability of the panel supply, and
that the last device on the circuit is operated within its rated voltage. The
current draw information for making these calculations can be found in the
tables within the manual. For convenience and accuracy, use the voltage drop
calculator on the System Sensor website (www.systemsensor.com).
When calculating the voltage available to the last device, it is necessary to
consider the voltage due to the resistance of the wire. The thicker the wire, the
smaller the voltage drop. Wire resistance tables can be obtained from electri-
cal handbooks. Note that if Class A wiring is installed, the wire length may
be up to twice as long as it would be for circuits that are not fault tolerant.
The total number of strobes on a single NAC must not exceed 69 for 24 volt
applications.
AVAILABLE TONES
System Sensor offers a wide variety of tones for your life safety needs, includ-
ing temporal 3 patternsecond on, ½ second off, ½ second on, ½ second
off, ½ second on, 1½ off and repeat) which is specified by ANSI and NFPA 72
for standard emergency evacuation signaling.
To select the tone, turn the rotary switch on the back of the product to the
desired setting. (See Figure 1.) Available horn settings can be found in Table 1.
Available chime settings can be found in Table 2.
AVAILABLE CANDELA SETTINGS
System Sensor offers a wide range of candela settings for your life safety
needs. In order to select your candela output, adjust the slide switch on the
rear of the product to the desired candela setting on the selector switch. (See
Figure 2.)
The candela setting can also be verified by looking into the small window on
the front of the unit. See Table 3 for candela settings for ceiling products. All
products meet the light output profiles specified in the appropriate UL Stan-
dards. (See Figures 3 to 5.)
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Selectable Output
Horn Strobes, Chime Strobes
and Strobes – Ceiling Mount
For use with the following models:
Ceiling Mount Horn Strobes: PC2RL, PC2WL
Ceiling Mount Chime Strobes: CHSCRL, CHSCWL
Ceiling Mount Strobes: SCRL, SCWL, SCWL-CLR-ALERT
PRODUCT 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 12VDC or regulated 24DC/FWR
Operating Voltage Range: 8 to 17.5V (12V nominal) or 16 to 33V (24V nominal)
Operating Voltage with MDL3 Sync Module: 8.5 to 17.5V (12V nominal) or 16.5 to 33V (24V nominal)
Input terminal wire gauge: 12 to 18 AWG
DIMENSIONS FOR PRODUCTS AND ACCESSORIES MOUNTING BOX OPTIONS
CEILING PRODUCTS Diameter Depth
2-Wire Indoor Products
Strobe, Chime Strobe and Horn Strobe
6.83"
(173.5mm)
2.47"
(62.7mm)
4 x 4 x 1½" " ", Single Gang, Double Gang,
4" Octagon, SBBCRL/WL (ceiling)
Strobe, Chime Strobe, and Horn Strobe with
SBBCRL/WL Surface Mount Back Box
6.92"
(175.8mm)
2.50"
(63.5mm)
NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of this equipment.
3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174
800/736-7672, FAX: 630/377-6495
www.systemsensor.com
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FIGURE 3. LIGHT OUTPUT - VERTICAL DISPERSION, CEILING TO WALLS
TO FLOOR
Degrees* Percent of
Rating
0 100
5-25 90
30-45 75
50 55
60 45
65 35
70 35
75 30
80 30
85 25
90 25
FIGURE 4. LIGHT OUTPUT – FIGURE 5. VERTICAL
HORIZONTAL DISPERSION DISPERSION, WALL TO FLOOR
Degrees* Percent of Rating Degrees* Percent of Rating
0 0100 100
5-25 90 5-30 90
30-45 75 35 65
50 55 40 46
55 45 45 34
60 40 2750
65 35 55 22
70 35 60 18
75 65 1630
80 1530 70
85 25 75 13
90 25 80 12
Compound 45
to the left 24 85 12
Compound 45
to the right 24 90 12
A0467-00
A0469-00
*Tolerance of ±1 degree is permitted.
FIGURE 1. AUDIO SELECTOR
A0518.00
FIGURE 2. CANDELA SELECTOR
A0486-00
TABLE 1. HORN TONES TABLE 2. CHIME TONES
Pos Tone Volume
Setting Pos Tone Volume
Setting
1 Temporal High 1 1 Second Chime High
2 Temporal 2 1 Second ChimeLow Low
3 Non-Temporal High 3 1/4 Second
Chime High
4 Non-Temporal 4Low 1/4 Second
Chime Low
53.1 KHz
Temporal High 5 Temporal Chime High
63.1 KHz
Temporal Low 6 Temporal Chime Low
73.1 KHz
Non-Temporal High 7 5 Second Whoop High
83.1 KHz
Non-Temporal Low Low8 5 Second Whoop
TABLE 3. CEILING-MOUNT STROBE CURRENT DRAW (mA)
Candela
8-17.5
Volts 16-33 Volts
DC DC FWR
15 87 6041
NOTE: Products set at 15 and 30 can
-
dela automatically work on either 12V
or 24V power supplies. The products
are not listed for 12V DC operation
when set to any other candela settings.
30 153 63 86
75 - 142111
95 - 134 164
115 - 158 191
150 - 189 228
177 - 226 264
CURRENT DRAW AND AUDIBILITY RATINGS
For the horn strobe, the current draw and audibility ratings for each setting is
listed in Table 4. For the chime strobe, the current draw and audibility ratings
for each setting is listed in Table 5. For the strobe, the current draw for each
setting is listed in Table 3.
TABLE 4. CEILING--MOUNT HORN STROBE CURRENT DRAW (mA) AND SOUND OUTPUT ( A) dB
Current draw (mA)
Sound Output (dBA)
Pos Tone Volume
Setting
8-17.5 VDC 16-33 VDC 16-33 FWR
8-17.5 V 16-33 V
15 30 30 75 95 150 30 75 95 15015 115 177 15 115 177
DC DC FWR
1 Temporal High 167 90 143 165 187 254 135 179 198 223 254 286 84 89 89103 71 217 107
2 Temporal 96 165 54 137 185 249 78 172 199 229 262 75 83 83Low 71 161 211 101 151
3 Non-Temporal High 173 90 165 187 273 135 179 198 223 254 286 85 90 90106 71 141 230 107
4 Non-Temporal 95 166 54 124 258 78 172 199 229 262 76 84 84Low 71 161 170 216 101 151
53.1 KHz
Temporal High 164 69 94 147 163 184 229 257 135 179 225 255 289 83 88 88111 108 200
63.1 KHz
Temporal Low 150103 101163 54 88 143 155 185 252 79212 171 196 229 260 76 82 82
73.1 KHz
Non-Temporal High 172 69 94 144 164 229 135 179 225 255 289 84 89 89111 202 271 108 200
83.1 KHz Non-
Temporal Low 150103 101169 54 88 155 187 259 79131 217 171 196 229 260 77 83 83
NOTE: Products set at 15 and 30 candela automatically work on either 12V or 24V power supplies. The products are not listed for 12VDC operation when set to
any other candela settings.
A0468-00
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WIRING AND MOUNTING
All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electric Code
and the local codes as well as the authority having jurisdiction. Wiring must
not be of such length or wire size which would cause the notification appli-
ance to operate outside of its published specifications. Improper connections
can prevent the system from alerting occupants in the event of an emergency.
Wire sizes up to 12 AWG (2.5 mm²) may be used with the mounting plate. The
mounting plate ships with the terminals set for 12 AWG wiring.
Make wire connections by stripping about
3
/
8
"of insulation from the end of
the wire. Then slide the bare end of the wire under the appropriate clamping
plate and tighten the clamping plate screw. We provide a wire strip guide. See
Figure 6 for wiring terminals and strip guide reference.
CAUTION
Factory finish should not be altered: Do not paint!
CAUTION
Do not over tighten mounting plate screws; this may cause mounting plate
to flex.
FIGURE 6. WIRING TERMINALS, SHORTING SPRING, AND STRIP GUIDE
Shorting Spring
Strip Guide
WIRING TERMINALS
1. Negative (-). Line in and out
2. Positive (+). Line in and out
3. Positive (+). Line in and out
A0475-01
SYSTEM WIRING
The 2-wire horn strobe, chime strobe and strobe only require two wires for
power and supervision. (See Figure 7.) Please consult your FACP manufac-
turer or power supply manufacturer for specific wiring configurations and
special cases.
+
+
INPUT
FROM
FACP
OR
PRIOR
DEVICE
OUTPUT
TO
NEXT
DEVICE
OR EOL
FIGURE 7. 2-WIRE CIRCUIT
A0367-01
FIGURE 8. MOUNTING
A0492-00
SHORTING SPRING FEATURE
System Sensor notification appliances come with a shorting spring that is pro-
vided between terminals 2 and 3 of the mounting plate to enable system con-
tinuity checks after the system has been wired, but prior to installation of the
final product. (See Figure 6.) This spring will automatically disengage when
the product is installed, to enable supervision of the final system.
MOUNTING
1. Attach mounting plate to junction box. The mounting plate is compatible
with 4" square, single gang, double gang, and 4" octagon junction boxes. (See
Figure 8.)
2. Connect field wiring according to terminal designations. (See Figures 6 and
7.)
3. If the product is not to be installed at this point, use the protective dust
cover to prevent contamination of the wiring terminals on the mounting plate.
4. To attach product to mounting plate, hook tabs on the top of the product
housing into the grooves on mounting plate. Then, hinge the product into
position to engage the pins on the product with the terminals on the mounting
plate. Make sure that the tabs on the back of the product housing fully engage
with the mounting plate.
5. Secure product by tightening the single mounting screw in the front of the
product housing.
TAMPER SCREW
For tamper resistance, the standard cap-
tive screw may be replaced with the en-
closed Torx screw.
1. To remove the captive screw, back out
the screw and apply pressure to the back
of the screw until it disengages from the
housing. Replace with the supplied Torx
screw. (See Figure 9.)
FIGURE 9. TAMPER SCREW
A0873-00
TABLE 5. CEILING-MOUNT CHIME STROBE CURRENT DRAW (mA) AND SOUND OUTPUT ( A)dB
Current draw (mA)
Sound Output (dBA)
Pos Chime Tone Volume
Setting
8-17.5 VDC 16-33 VDC 16-33 FWR
8-17.5 V 16-33 V
15 30 30 75 95 150 30 75 95 15015 115 177 15 115 177
DC DC FWR
11 Second High 96 165 47 69 137 165 238 63 90 147 169 184 245 62 62117 202 212 61
21 Second Low 20093 162 47 68 137 165116 238 63 88 147 169 183 244 56 55 55212
31/4 Second High 94 48 138 166 237 65 90 149 184 246 67161 70 117 202 170 213 70 70
41/4 Second Low 93 157 48 69 137 164 199 236 64 89 148 168 184 244116 216 61 61 61
5Temporal High 93 163 48 138 165 199 238 64 89 148 169 184 245 64 66 6670 116 212
6Temporal Low 92 160 47 69 136 164 198 237 63 88 147 169 183 245 59 60 60116 212
75 Second
Whoop High 98 169 54 77 124 146 173 245 75 155 178 193 255 76 78 78206 100 221
85 Second
Whoop Low 20295 166 49 144 16871 117 239 68 148 186 248 62 64 6491 170 217
NOTE: Products set at 15 and 30 candela automatically work on either 12V or 24V power supplies. The products are not listed for 12VDC operation when set to
any other candela settings.


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