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Zeta SM-ASB Instruction Manual

Addressable sounder/flasher base

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ORDER CODE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
SM-ASB
SECURETONE MICRO ADDRESSABLE SOUNDER BASE
SM-ASFIB
SECURETONE MICRO ADDR. SOUNDER FLASHER BASE with ISOLATOR
V2 L
LID FOR SOUNDER BASE (WHITE)
V2 LT
LID FOR SOUNDER BASE (TRANSPARENT-CLEAR)
V2 LTR
LID FOR SOUNDER BASE (TRANSPARENT-RED)
Mechanical Specification
Enclosure Construction Material
Flame Retardant rating 94V0
White ABS - Transparent PC
Weight
Base Sounder - 100 g
including Lid - 120 g
including electronic circuits
and fixings
Technical Specifications
Operating Voltage
17-30V DC
Sounder Output
Alarm Tone
85 dB @ 1 metre
800-970Hz (0.5s each)
Flash Colour
Red
Flash Rate
0.3 Hz
Current Consumption
(Add 12 mA when conventional detector is in alarm)
Quiescent
1.2 mA + conventional detector quiescent current
Sounder Only
4 mA
2.5 mA
Flasher Only
5.5 mA
Combined Sounder Flasher
Compatible Detectors
FEOE2000, FEOH2000, FEHE2000, FEFHE2000
29.0 mm
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Addressable
Sounder/Flasher Base
MODEL
Mode
SM-ASB
Heat
Sounder
Detector
SM-ASFIB
Sounder Flasher
Smoke
with Short Circuit
Loop Isolator
Detector
Loop Out
36.0 mm
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Addressable
Micro
Sounder/Flasher Base
The Securetone Micro Addressable sounder
flasher base is the latest innovative product
from GLT Exports Ltd. It is available as an
addressable sounder, or combined sounder
flasher, to which can be connected a
conventional detector, either smoke, heat, or
opto-heat. This can allow for considerable
cost savings in locations where a sounder &
detector are required. It is designed to work
with Zeta Analogue addressable control
panels only.
The sounder flasher version also includes a
loop short circuit isolator, which minimises
the number of devices which would be
inoperative in the case of a short circuit on the
loop.
The Securetone Micro sounder has an 8 way
D.I.L. switch to set the address. Switch 8
MUST be to the ON position. Switches 1 to 7
are used to set a binary address, with OFF
being a binary 1, and ON being a binary 0 (or
see setting chart on page 3)
There is a jumper to tell the sounder whether a
conventional Optical smoke detector, or
conventional heat detector has been fitted.
This makes the sounder reply as OPTICAL, or
HEAT.
There is also a potentiometer which may be
used to adjust the sound level if required. It is
supplied set to it`s maximum volume.
Normally the
Securetone Micro
will be used
in conjunction with a conventional heat/
smoke detector. However, if the MODE
selection jumper is removed, it will behave as
a normal addressable sounder. (NOTE: in this
configuration, the conventional detector input
will be inoperative.)
SM-ASB Instruction Manual V1.0- 2/4/08
Features
Complies with EN-54 pt.3
Allows use of Conventional Detectors
Low current consumption.
5.5 mA for combined Sounder/Beacon
Loop Isolator option
Compatible with all Zeta addressable panels
Address setting is in the base for easy
Detector head replacement
Can work as a stand alone sounder.
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Summary of Contents for Zeta SM-ASB

  • Page 1 (NOTE: in this 2.5 mA Flasher Only configuration, the conventional detector input 5.5 mA Combined Sounder Flasher will be inoperative.) Compatible Detectors FEOE2000, FEOH2000, FEHE2000, FEFHE2000 SM-ASB Instruction Manual V1.0- 2/4/08...
  • Page 2 CONNECTIONS AND TONE CONFIGURATIONS Negative (Black) Loop Volume Adjustment Micro Addressable Sounder/Flasher Base MODEL Fyreye Coventional Mode SM-ASB Detector Base Heat Sounder Detector SM-ASFIB L1 IN Sounder Flasher Smoke with Short Circuit Loop Isolator Detector...

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