Specifications
Audio/Technical Specications
Switch mode, Class D amplier (40 Watts)
Speaker Outputs 25V or 70.7V power limited
Frequency Response
Voice: 275 Hz – 6.5 kHz
Meets UL Voice Evacuation
Requirements of 800 - 2800 Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio better than 65 dB
Dynamic Range better than 65 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion less than 2%
Stand by Current Draw 130 mA
Alarm Current Draw 4.7 amps
Inputs – Audio and Activation
Priority Ordered Inputs
Priority
Level
Type of Input
Auxiliary Microphone 1 MNS Microphone
Digital Message Input 1 2
Contact Closure activation
Digital Message Input 2 3
Digital Message Input 3 4
Digital Message Input 4 5
Digital Message Input 5 6
On Board Microphone 7 Fire Microphone
Digital Message Input 6 8
Contact Closure activationDigital Message Input 7 9
Digital Message Input 8 10
Compatible Cooper Notication Products
All Wheelock Appliances Wheelock Strobe Power Supply
Installation/Maintenance
• Multiple trouble LED indicators for quick system diagnostics
• Fully supervised circuitry always in effect (via patent pending technology)
• Removable quick connect/disconnect terminals for ease of wiring, accepts
#12 to #22 AWG
• Power limited circuitry with Class “B” or Class “A” wiring. Class “A”
only with use of Audio Splitter
• Surge protected circuitry
Power Supply & Batteries
• 24 VDC, 33AH Max rechargeable battery back-up power circuitry built-in
• Batteries can be housed in the enclosure(Up to two BAT-1212, 12 volt,
12 ampere hour batteries can t in the enclosure). Actual battery size required
will depend on speaker and/or strobe load. Batteries are sold separately.
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Mechanical
Dimensions
21” H x 16” W x 6” D
(wall mount)
Weight
36 lbs.
(without batteries)
Finish Red exterior enclosure
Door Lock Key-lock
Message Capabilities
Message and
Priority #
MNS/Fire
Voice
Type
Message Script
1 MNS Male
Three (3) seconds of 1kHz of tone (followed by): ATTENTION: There is an emergency in the building. Evacuate the
building in an orderly fashion. Follow all instructions given by emergency responders.
2 MNS Male
Three (3) seconds of 1kHz of tone (followed by): ATTENTION: A severe weather conditions exist – Seek shelter
immediately until further notice.
3 MNS Male
Three (3) seconds of 1kHz of tone (followed by): ATTENTION: Hazardous Material Warning; Shut down all heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning systems; Seek cover immediately away from doors and windows. Stay where you are
until contacted by local authorities.
4 MNS Female ATTENTION: The building emergency has ended. An all clear has been given. Please resume normal activities.
5 MNS Female
ATTENTION: There is an on-going situation in the building. Please listen for further announcements and remain safe
until further notice.
6 Fire Male
May I have your attention please! A re emergency has been reported in the building. While this is being veried,
please leave the building by the nearest exit. Do not use the elevators.
7 Fire Male
May I have your attention please! A re emergency has been reported in the building. While this is being veried, please
leave the building by the nearest exit. Do not use the elevators.
8 Fire Male
Five (5) seconds of 1kHz tone (followed by). May I have your attention please! This is a test of
the Mass Notication System, repeat, this is only a test.
• Each message can be selected to have a code 3 pre-alert tone, a 1kHz continuous pre-alert tone, or no pre-alert tone
• Post-tones are also selectable and match the pre-tones for individual messages
• Any of the 8 messages are eld programmable to record your own custom message
• Each message length is 30 seconds
• A 1/8” line level audio input jack is supplied for message recording
• A two step recording procedure is required to ensure and verify that the standard message will be permanently erased
• Factory programmed messages are available for custom messages
• Contact customer service for additional information
• Form is required and can be downloaded from www.coopernotication.com
Voice Message Priority
The SPMNS will override the FAS with live voice from a separate MNS micro-
phone or manual activation of a high-priority emergency message. After the
SPMNS relinquishes control, the following occurs:
1. Without an active re alarm signal, the re alarm system shall automatically
restore to normal operation
2. With an active re alarm signal, the re alarm shall operate based on the
Emergency Response Plan (ERP)
The re alarm signal deactivation function occurs only when both the FAS is in
alarm condition and an MNS voice message is initiated by the SPMNS. When
the re alarm notication is overridden by the SPMNS priority emergency mes-
sage, all other features of the FAS remain unaffected.
Priority messaging is as follows:
- Live voice messages from the MNS microphone
- Pre-recorded prioritized mass notication messages
- Live voice messages from the re microphone
- Pre-recorded re messages










