Functional Test Data
The sounder is controlled by the control panel using the output bits in the communication
protocol.
Protocol bit use:
Output Bit
Function
2
group mode
1 = off
0 = on
1
pulsed mode
1 = on
0 = off
0
continuous mode
1 = on
0 = off
Fault Finding
Problem
Possible Cause
No response or missing
Incorrect address setting
Incorrect loop wiring (polarity reversed)
Too many sounders between isolators
Analogue value 4
Incorrect group address or address setting
Analogue value 1
Sounder test failed
Sounder fails to operate
Control panel has incorrect cause and effect
programming
Incorrect group address setting
Remote LED
+R
Address & tone
–R
setting
Group address
setting
Volume control
L2
L2
L1 IN
L1 OUT
+
–
EARTH
Position of Isolator LED
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Input Bit
Function
2
group mode confi rmed
1 = group
0 = individual
1
pulsed mode confi rmed
1 = on
0 = off
0
continuous mode confi rmed
1 = on
0 = off
+
–
Ampac
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39215-210/Issue 1
XP95 Integrated Base Sounder
General
This guide describes the installation of the following sounder
Item Number
4107-4001
201-114
201-119
Connect the sounders only to control panels using either the XP95 or the Discovery protocol.
Note: The XP95 Integrated Base Sounder is not suitable for outdoor use.
Mounting Instructions
The sounders may be secured to a UK standard conduit box or surface mounted (providing
there is access through the surface for cabling). If a detector is fi tted, lock it if required by
screwing in the grub screw on the head with a 1.5mm hex driver.
Wiring Details
Note: The sounders are polarity sensitive (supply reversal protected) and will not function if
wired incorrectly.
Connect the positive XP95/Discovery loop cables to the L2 terminals, the negative loop in to L1
IN and negative loop out to L1 OUT. (See Fig. 2) When using the sounder as a stand-alone unit,
a cap is available (red cap Part No 201-119 or white cap Part No 201-114) and is secured with a
1.5mm, AF hexagon socket head screw. A hexagonal driver is available from Ampac. The isola-
tor LED can be seen through the moulding as shown in Fig. 2.
Address Setting
The address of the sounder is set using seven segments of the eight-segment DIL switch. The
eighth seg ment is used to adjust the volume output. Segments 1-7 of the switch are set to "0"
(ON) or "1", using a small screwdriver or similar tool. A complete list of address settings is shown
overleaf. If a detector is to be fi tted, set the address as described on page 3.
Installation Guide
Product Description
XP95 Integrated Base Sounder (AS7240-3)
White Cap only
Red Cap only
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