Owner's Manual
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TWO SPEAKER CIRCUITS
Dual output zone, dual input circuit — tone/voice message
(SEE FIGURE 2). This application example has of one NFV-
25/50 with two speaker circuits and requires the installation of
a second amplifier. This configuration is suitable for small facil-
ities requiring no more than 50 watts of output power and a 60-
second fire evacuation message.
The addressable FACP directs tone or voice messages to
either of the speaker circuits via the control modules con-
nected to the CMD1 and CMD2 inputs. S3 DIP switches “1”,
“2”, and “3” are set to OFF; this selection configures CMD1/
CMD2 to direct the Fire Message to the Auditorium Speakers
or Classroom Speakers. The S5 DIP switches “5” and “6” are
set to ON; these contact closures activate CMD1 (switch “5”)
and CMD2 (switch “6”) inputs.
The system may also be manually activated from the keypad.
Press the Auditorium Speakers and/or Classroom Speakers
button(s), then press the Fire Message button. Alternately, use
the microphone to make an announcement. To manually
deactivate a speaker circuit, press the activated (illuminated)
output zone push-button.
Figure 2: Two Speaker Circuits, Dual Output Zone, Dual Input Circuit
NOTE: *EOLR required only for Style Y (Class B). 4.75K ohm, 1
watt, P/N 75470.
NOTE: Typical illustration of an addressable NOTIFIER control
panel and addressable control modules. Refer to manual for volt-
age ranges, message control switch settings, and command input
specifications.
Keypad Example
NFV-25/50
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