Technical data

Chapter 4: Installation
Message
Number
TB4 Interface Button SW3 DV/Strobe
Select
Message 1 IN1 Top Position 1
Message 2 IN2 Second Position 2
Message 3 IN3 Third Position 3
Message 4 IN4 Fourth Position 4
Message 5 IN5 Fifth Position 5
Message 6 IN6 Sixth Position 6
Message 7 IN7 Seventh Position 7
Message 8 IN8 Eighth Position 8
4.6.2.D Strobe Circuit Test
1. If the Strobe circuit is being used separately, apply 24VDC from TB4 or TB6 to STB IN connection
TB12 (Figure 4-4). The Strobes on the Strobe Output Circuit should flash. Also, the SP40 interface
Strobe Active LED should illuminate.
2. Remove the voltage.
4.6.2.E Night Ring Test
Test Night Ring by shorting NR connection TB5 (Figure 4-7). The chime sound should be heard from the output
speaker circuit.
4.6.2.F Telephone Page Test
If the Telephone Page circuit is used, make a telephone page from the phone system. The page should be heard
from the AUDIO OUT speaker circuit.
4.6.2.G Background Music Test
1. If the Background Music (BGM) circuit is used, energize the music source. The music source output
should be heard from the output speaker circuit. The Installation and Checkout procedure is now
complete.
2. Make and check final connections, then replace the dead front panel.
WARNING: Perform mandatory testing of all protective signaling systems as
required. Test all protective signaling system equipment using qualified personnel
at least twice a year for proper operation, or more often if required by codes,
regulations, and laws. Failure to maintain and test protective signaling system
equipment can result in not detecting equipment failure that can cause serious
personal injury or death to you and/or others during an emergency situation.
4.7 Ground Fault Detection
Ground fault detection sensitivity is a minimum of 40K Ohms for Class B, Style Y connections.
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