CAS380, MAS850, FXN538 Sounder Base Effective October 2019
Technical Data
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714j/04 G207041 DoP0148
Short Circuit Isolation
Data (Integral with
Specification each Sounder)
Supply Voltage 17 to 32 Vdc Total Loop Resistance for correct operation of 50Ω (max)
Cable size 0.5mm2 ~ 2.5mm2 /FIRETUF, FP200 or MICC short circuit isolator
Standby current < 320 μA Parallel Fault Resistance to be seen at the 200Ω (typ)
Control Panel for isolators to open
Operating temperature -10 to +55°C (95%RH)
Continuous Current allowable through isolator 700mA (max)
Material ABS/PC FR Plastic
Isolator Resistance in closed state 0.26Ω (max)
Sound output @ +/-3d8 (set by panel) Low volume : 84dB @ <4mA
Medium volume : 92dB @ <8mA Leakage Current into direct short circuit with 14mA (max)
High volume : 95dB @ <12mA isolator open
Environment Category Type A / IP21C Voltage at which isolator changes from open 3.8V to 11V
to closed or closed to open state
Compliance EN54-3 Fire Alarm Device - Sounder, EN54-17:2005
Maximum switching current of isolator 1.5A
Tones (set by panel) Continuous 910Hz , Pulsed 910 / 0Hz pulse 1Hz,
Two Tone 610 / 910Hz @ 1Hz cycle , Slow whoop Order Codes
500-1200Hz in 3.5 seconds / 0.5secs gap
Addressable Sounder Base - Cooper CAS380
Short Circuit Isolators Cover for sounder Base (5 Pack) CASC
Addressable Sounder Base - Menvier MAS850
Each of the sounder beacons in this range contain an integral short circuit isolator, which operates
between the - VE COM IN terminal and the -VE COM OUT terminal (terminals 1 & 2; see base wiring Cover for sounder Base (5 Pack) MASC
diagram). The isolator operates in conjunction with a compatible addressable Control Panel when a low
parallel resistance fault of typically 200 is presented between the +VE and -VE of the loop wiring. Addressable Sounder Base - JSB FXN538
Cover for sounder Base (5 Pack) MASC
Note: Polar dispersion information available in the Technical manual (Ref:M05-010)
I. Knock-Out the required fixing holes
II. Fix to mounting surface using two
suitable screws
If the base deforms on an uneven
surface, loosen the screws or move to
a more flat position
Sounder and Cover Sounder and Detector
50
60 Clip Sounder onto base.
If sounder needs to be removed use a small
70 screwdriver to unclip. Do not bring excessive
80 cable into the sounder/beacon as this can
interfere with the fitting of the detector, keep
cable tails to a minimum.
Terminate the screen as a floating
joint to the rear of the base within the
cable termination box
in out in out
- + - + - + - +
2 2
Compatible Analogue
3 3
Addressable Panel
Loop Start
S+
S-
E E
Loop Finish
F- 4
4 1 1
Fit the locking tab into the square hole on the sounder. F+
Finish assembly as stage 5. Remove by inserting a suitable
Do not use these
tool (eg. thin screwdriver) into the hole in the detector or connections
cover, then rotate detector or cover anticlockwise.
WARNING Do NOT use high voltage testers if ANY equipment is connected to the system.
Earth screen must be continuous along entire length of loop.
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