Technical data

Chapter 3: Overview
3.2 Standard Features
Feature Description
One strobe NAC output section
24VDC @ 2 Amps Maximum.
Requires separate NAC Circuit (8 to 33VDC) input or can be
programmed to operate when Digital Voice messages are played.
Microphone (MIC) is active.
Auxiliary (AUX) input is active and/or Digital Voice message are
played. (Each message can be programmed individually to activate
the strobe circuitry.)
Return allows pass-through for Cooper Wheelock synchronized
strobes, remote SP40S panels, additional strobe appliances, or
EOLR.
Synchronized output when using Cooper Wheelock’s synchronized
strobe products.
Supervised with 10K Ohm end-of-line resistor (EOLR).
Trouble LEDs for Open and Short conditions.
Power limited to minimize overload condition.
40-Watt Audio Amplifier section
Selection of 25Vor 70V speaker output.
Supervised with 10K Ohm EOLR.
Trouble LEDs for Open and Short Conditions
Power limited to avoid overload condition.
Digital Voice Section
Capable of playback and record (via 1/8” audio jack).
Digital Voice Message Chip contains the recording program and
memory for eight message sections.
Memory in eight sections with corresponding inputs.
o A total of four minutes of messages.
o Each message is 30 seconds in duration.
o Messages can be combined for longer durations.
Activated by one of eight contact closure inputs (IN1 – IN8) or
manual activation on user interface.
Each CC input (contact closure) can be supervised for an OPEN.
Prealert tones can be chosen for each message (code 3,
continuous, or no pre-tone).
Messages can be selected to have a post-tone that matches the
pre-tone.
Capable of selecting the strobe NAC output for each input.
SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System Manual, Revision D
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