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Aritech 2000 Serie Manuel D'installation page 8

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EN: Installation Manual
2000 series sounders and beacons are designed for use
in Aritech analogue addressable fire systems running
the 2000 Series protocol. The sounders can be put into
different operating modes.
CAUTION: This product must be installed by qualified
personnel adhering to the TS54-14 specification and any
other applicable local authority regulations.
If required, the mechanism for locking the sounder to
the base can be activated by removing the thin section
of plastic shown in Fig. 1a with side cutters or a similar
tool. To open a locked head, remove the small rubber
bung from the hole on the side of the sounder, insert
a tool into the hole and depress the clip whilst twisting
the head. The O-ring and bung must be re-fitted to
maintain the weatherproofing.
An alternative locking method is shown in Fig. 1b.
Drive the hexagonal locking screw forward by turning a
1.5mm hexagonal key clockwise until the head is locked.
Wiring
Line
Line (positive)
Line (negative)
A separate earth terminal is provided on the deep base
for connecting the screen or functional earth. On the
shallow base, terminal 5 can be used for this purpose.
Addressing
Each device requires a numeric address between 1 and
128 for identification purposes. This is set using switches
1-8 on the Address Selector switch (see Figure 2).
When this device is used in conjunction with the
FP1200/2000 range of fire panels, it must have an
address of 80 or higher when it is used as a sounder
and beacon. When an address lower that 80 is assigned
to the device, it will function as a sounder only, without
the beacon flashing.
Tone selection/Volume control/Flash rate
a. The device tone is set using switches 1-5 on the Tone
Selector DIP switch (see Figure 2a). See tone table for a
complete list of tone/DIP switch settings.
b. Switch 6 on the Tone Selector DIP switch is used to
select the sound volume (See Figure 2b). The default
setting (switch OFF) is high volume. Changing the
switch to ON reduces the sound output by 8dB.
c. Switch 7 Flash rate: 0.5Hz =OFF/1Hz =ON (See Figure
2c).
Maintenance and testing
Basic maintenance is reduced to an annual inspection.
Do not modify internal wiring or circuitry. Test all devices
after installation.
Terminal Marking
(3) L +
(2) L -
Troubleshooting
Before investigating individual units for faults, check the
system wiring is fault free. Earth faults on data loops may
cause communication errors.
Problem
Possible Cause
No response or
Incorrect address setting or incorrect
missing
loop wiring (polarity reversed)
Device fails to
Control panel has incorrect cause
operate
and effect programming
Technical Specification
Supply Voltage Range
Switch on Surge @ 24Vdc
Current (mA):
Alarm Beacon @ 24Vdc 0.5Hz
Alarm Beacon @ 24Vdc 1Hz
Alarm Sounder/Beacon @ 24Vdc 0.5Hz 25.1
Alarm Sounder/Beacon @ 24Vdc 1Hz 45.1
Standby
Sounder:
Number of Tones
Peak Sound Level
Frequency Range
Beacon:
Flash Rate
White Flash Coverage (ceiling)
White Flash Coverage (wall)
Red Flash Coverage (ceiling)
Red Flash Coverage (wall)
Environmental:
Humidity
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Casing
Weight (shallow base)
Weight (deep base)
Device Type Code
Cable Size
IP Rating
Synchronisation
*EN54-3 certified on tones 1,2,3,6,7 and 13.
Products marked with this symbol cannot be
disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the
European Union. For proper recycling, return this
product to your local supplier upon the purchase
of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at
designated collection points. For more information see: www.
recyclethis.info.
17- 32Vdc
<1.2mA
Panel Loop
20
40
0.31
32
97dBA @ 1m*
400 - 2850 Hz*
0.5Hz/1Hz
C-3-15 (530m
3
)
W-3.5-11.5 (395.84m
3
)
C-3-9 (190m
3
)
W-3-7.49 (168m
3
)
5% to 95%
-10°C to +55°C
-10°C to +55°C
High Impact
Polycarbonate
298 g
345 g
0E (H)
min.0.28 mm2
max.2.5 mm2
IP21/IP65 (deep base)
Automatic

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