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Apollo 45681-265 Installation Manual

Intelligent base sounder

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Replacement of installed sounders
Sounders, part no 45681-265, set as masters, may be used as a direct replacement of existing
sounders 45681-261.
Protocol bit use
Output Bit Settings
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
NB Output bit 2 is not used
Input bits 2, 1, 0 confi rm the receipt of the corresponding output bits
Troubleshooting
Before investigating individual units for faults, it is important to check the system wiring is fault
free. Earth faults on data loops may cause communication errors. If an XP95 test set is used to
test the sounder operation may be intermittent. To avoid this, operate the sounder and exit the
single address test.
Fault Finding
Problem
Possible Cause
No response or missing
Incorrect address setting
Incorrect loop wiring
Too many sounders between isolators
Sounder fails to operate
Sounder set to slave with no associated master
Control panel has incorrect cause and effect programming
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Sounder action
0
0
Sounder off
1
Continuous alternating tone (alarm)
0.5sec 510Hz,
0.5sec 610Hz
0
Intermittent tone (alert)
1 sec off, 1 sec 510Hz
1
Continuous alternating tone (alarm)
0.5sec 510Hz, 0.5 sec 610Hz
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PP2142/2009/Issue 7
General
This guide describes the installation of the following sounders
Part number
45681-265
The sounders may be connected only to control panels which use either the XP95 or the Dis-
covery protocol.
Note: The Intelligent Base Sounder is Type A, ie, it is not suitable for outdoor use.
The Intelligent Base Sounder complies with the requirements of EN54–3 : 2001.
Mounting Instructions
The Base Sounder may be secured to a UK standard conduit box or surface mounted (provid-
ing there is access through the surface for cabling). If an XP95 base is to be attached, it will be
necessary to make all electrical connections, set the address, select the desired output and
master/slave confi guration before securing the XP95 base to the sounder.
Wiring details, Part no. 45681-265
Note: The sounder is polarity sensitive (supply reversal protected) and will not function if wired
incorrectly.
Connect the loop cables to the sounder terminal block, observing polarity. The wiring terminals
accept solid or stranded cables up to 2.5mm².
Connect the wires from the sounder to the XP95 base terminals, red to L2 and black to L1 (Fig
1).
When using the sounder as a stand-alone unit, the cap (red cap part no 29600-256, white cap
part no 29600-257) will need to be secured with a 1.5mm hexagonal driver (part no 29600-095).
Intelligent Base Sounder
Installation Guide
Comments
installed with XP95 base attached by two M4 x 16 screws sup-
plied (base not supplied with sounder)

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Summary of Contents for Apollo 45681-265

  • Page 1 PP2142/2009/Issue 7 Replacement of installed sounders Sounders, part no 45681-265, set as masters, may be used as a direct replacement of existing sounders 45681-261. Protocol bit use Output Bit Settings Sounder action Sounder off Continuous alternating tone (alarm) 0.5sec 510Hz, 0.5sec 610Hz...
  • Page 2 (part no. 55000-720) or isolating bases (part no. 45681-321/284) is 20, depending on the loop 0100000 0011000 0110100 0000010 0101010 loading. Apollo's Loop Calculator is a program available as a free download from www.apollo- 1100000 1011000 1110100 1000010 1101010 fi re.co.uk and can be used to check the loading of any proposed loop design.