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Edwards Signaling Adaptatone 5530M-485 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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Figure 1. Dimensions
Description and Operation
Description and Operation
Description and Operation
Description and Operation
Description and Operation
Edwards Adaptatone is a heavy-duty, tone-selectable, stand
alone, indoor/outdoor audible signaling device intended
for industrial applications where high audible output and
microcomputer reliability are required. The Adaptatone
Millennium series are UL and cUL Listed as Audible Signal
Appliances for use in the following hazardous locations.
Catalog
Number
5530M-485Y6
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D
5530MHV-485Y6
Class II, Div. 2, Groups F, G
5530MV-485Y6
The Adaptatone operates from local power and sounds a
high decibel signal determined by the setting of minia-
ture programming switches inside the unit. The
Adaptatone may be programmed for any of the 27 tones
listed in Figure 7.
Speaker direction and the output level are easily adjust-
able.
Mechanical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Weight ................................................... 9 Pounds (4.1 kg)
Hazardous Locations, UL Standard UL1604
Ambient Temp. ................... +41F to +104F (+5C to +40C)
Non-Hazardous Locations
Variable Ambient Temp. ..... -40F to +151F (-40C to +66C)
Installation Instructions for Catalog Series 5530M-485
Dimensions
5530M
5530MHV
A
8 7/8"
11 1/2"
(225 mm)
(292 mm)
B
8 1/4"
9 3/4"
(210 mm)
(248 mm)
C
13"
14 1/4"
(330 mm)
(362 mm)
Hazardous
Locations
Class III, Div. 1 and 2
Adaptatone
Millennium Signal
®
Electrical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Catalog
Number
Standard Volume
5530M-485Y6
5530MHV-485Y6
5530MV-485Y6
Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
Temp.
The Adaptatone may be mounted to any flat surface or
Code
may be used as a freestanding unit mounted to a rigid
T4 (135C)
pipe. The Adaptatone must be installed in accordance
T5 (100C)
with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code or
other regulations applicable to the country and locality
of installation and by a trained and qualified electrician.
During installation, care must be taken so that components
on the printed circuit board are not damaged.
1. Mount Adaptatone as shown in Figure 2.
a. Flat Surface Mounting.
mounting surface using the (4) mounting holes in
the mounting plate on the rear of the box. Use
the #10 x 3" (76 mm) wood screws (furnished loose)
or other hardware (not supplied) suitable for the
mounting surface.
b. Rigid Pipe Mounting. Loosen the (4) cover screws
from the signal box and lift off signal box cover.
Current (A)
Voltage
Standby
125V DC
0.10
250V DC
0.02
120V AC 50/60 Hz
0.10
240V AC 50/60 Hz
0.10
125V DC
0.10
250V DC
0.02
120V AC 50/60 Hz
0.10
240V AC 50/60 Hz
0.10
125V DC
0.10
250V DC
0.02
120V AC 50/60 Hz
0.10
240V AC 50/60 Hz
0.10
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
Secure unit to
P/N 3100345 ISSUE 2 © 2002
Tone On
0.21
0.10
0.32
0.20
0.39
0.19
0.56
0.34
0.20
0.10
0.31
0.20

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Summary of Contents for Edwards Signaling Adaptatone 5530M-485 Series

  • Page 1 Installation Instructions for Catalog Series 5530M-485 Adaptatone Millennium Signal ® Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications Dimensions Catalog Current (A) 5530M 5530MHV Number Voltage Standby Tone On 8 7/8" 11 1/2" (225 mm) (292 mm) Standard Volume 8 1/4"...
  • Page 2 NOTE: Cover screws are captive. Do not remove from WARNINGS WARNINGS WARNINGS WARNINGS WARNINGS cover. HIGH VOLTAGE is present when product is energized. High Remove the center knockout in lower wall of box volume may cause harm to personnel in close proximity. and mount box to a 1/2"...
  • Page 3 The Adaptatone should be tested annually or as required Maintenance and Maintenance and T T T T T est Maintenance and Maintenance and Maintenance and by the authority having jurisdiction to ensure continuous service. CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Ensure that power is disconnected before cleaning inside of unit.
  • Page 4 RS485 COMM supports 1200, 2400, 9600 and 19200 baud rate using 8 data bits and one stop bit. Parity is not supported. Refer to Table 1.3 for Baud Rate switch configuration. Set S1 positions 6-7 for the desired Baud Rate configuration. Table 1.3 Network Baud Rate setting Baud Rate S1-6...
  • Page 5 <ETX> The <ETX> character has a value of 3 hexadecimal and is required at the end of every message (1 byte) <CHKSUM> Optional two byte Message Block checksum (2 bytes). Refer to Section 4.0 for Block checksum calculation and verification. If checksum is not desired, must pad these two bytes with two ASCII zeros 00.
  • Page 6 Note: In the event that a bad checksum is calculated, by the receiving unit, it will reply with a <NAK> character instead. The <NAK> character has a value of 15 hexadecimal. <ETX> The <ETX> character has a value of 3 hexadecimal and is required at the end of every message (1 byte) <CHKSUM>...
  • Page 7 Command: <STX>1F0399A<ETX>00 9 seconds after issuing command from above, the master issues the “Time Remaining” Command 44 Command: <STX>1F4400A<ETX>00 and the unit replies with the following message. Reply: <STX>1F445A<ACK><ETX>5E Value 5A (90 decimal) is the hexadecimal representation of seconds left before the timed sequence event completes and Tone/Message stops.
  • Page 8 Example: <STX>1F3105<ACK><ETX>00 Unit address 1F energizes relay for 5 seconds then shut off automatically. Checksum characters not used in this example. <UA> Unit address <31> Two byte ASCII Command 31 echoed back from receiving unit. <TIME> Received two byte ASCII time value <ACK>...
  • Page 9 Calculating the checksum is done by first converting each ASCII character, found in the message string, to the hexadecimal equivalent and then summing these characters. See below. ASCII HEXADECIMAL 0x30 0x31 0x34 0x33 0x44 0x41 (ACK) 0x06 (ETX) 0x03 0x156 hexadecimal total Dropping the upper hexadecimal byte from the above total yields a final result of 56 hexadecimal.
  • Page 10 PLC to RS-485 Multi or Single drop RS-232 Port RS-485 cable DB9 F/M (up to 4000 ft) (MCN485CB2323A9) RS232/485 Converter Adaptatone (MCN485CB2EOLT) 55XX-485Y6 PLC Controller RS-232/485 Converter IBM PC or PLC (MCN485CB2EOLT 1 DCD 1 DCD 2 RXD 2 RXD 3 TXD 3 TXD 4 DTR...
  • Page 11 Suggested Network Topology Node Schemes Wiring to RS-232/485 Convert Box (MCN485CB2EOLT) RJ11 PINOUT 1 2 34 56 1 = NC 2 = RS-485 (+) RS-485 (+) RS-485 (-) 3 = SHIELD BLACK NOT A 4 = NC SHIELD TELEPHONE 5 = RS-485 (-) 9 VOLT AC CONNECTION 6 = NC...
  • Page 12 Terminal Block TB-1 Main Board Figure 3. Terminal Block TB1 Wiring is factory To optional 24V DC installed to internal Battery Backup power supply See Figure 3 for terminal block location Diode Assembly on the main board 2600010 Figure 4. Wiring to Terminal Block TB1 Input Circuit RS485 twisted pair Power and earth-ground...
  • Page 13 RS485 COMM Board EARTH -RELAY +RELAY -TX/RX +TX/RX Processor Board Potentiometer for Volume Adjustment Figure 6. PC Board Locations Figure 7. Tone Programming Switch Tone Description No Tone Ding-Dong Percussive pairs of 700 and 570 Hz tones, each damped to zero Warble 575 and 770 Hz alternately, 87 ms each Siren...