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G. FILLUS

12-22-11

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210mm W  x  297mm H

8 - 1/2" W  x  11" H

CUT SIZE

This guide is designed to get the user quickly interfacing with the 855H Recordable Horn.

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855H RECORDABLE HORN QUICK START GUIDE

The unit can be set-up to either play an alarm tone followed by a recorded message, or

just play the recorded message. 
The user can: 

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Record on each of the 4 stages using either the Line-in or Microphone inputs

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Select the required alarm tone for each stage

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Delete unwanted messages.

To re-record a message on a particular stage, the previous message on that stage must

be deleted first.

The “Mass Erase” function will erase all the recorded stages and also reset the unit.

Once the user has configured the unit, it must be put into its Playback Mode and S2

switches set to stage 1, as shown in Quick Ref - Playback Mode (Stage 1 illustrated)

guide below. 

OFF Position Function

Record Mode 

Stage selection switch

Stage selection switch

Audio Line-In selected 

Program  (Record &

Erase Mode ON)

Message & Tone

Playback

Single Message or Mass

Erase Mode OFF

SWITCH S2 (SET-UP) FUNCTION SETTINGS

(NOTE: “Black” color indicates “ON” position)

ON Position Function

Playback Mode

Switch 2 On & Switch 3 On = Alarm Stage 1

Switch 2 Off & Switch 3 On = Alarm Stage 2

Switch 2 On & Switch 3 Off = Alarm Stage 3

Switch 2 Off & Switch 3 Off = Alarm Stage 4

On board Microphone selected

Playback (Record & Erase Mode OFF)

Message only Playback

Single Message or Mass Erase Mode ON

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              INSTRUCTION SHEET
                   FOR BUL. 855H
      RECORDABLE HORN FRAME E

Summary of Contents for 855H-R30E

Page 1: ...orschriften zu befolgen Le procedure adottate per i cavi devono rispettare le codifiche elettriche applicabill A instala o da fia o deve atender aos c digos el tricos aplic veis Las pr cticas de insta...

Page 2: ...ge alarm The unit can then be switched to sound second third and fourth stage alarm tones The tones are selected by operation of DIP switch S4 on the main PCB The tone selection table page 12 shows th...

Page 3: ...riate stage terminal otherwise the unit will be damaged WARNING DC CIRCUIT WIRING DIAGRAM CUSTOMER SUPPLIED SWITCHES BEACON PRE WIRED INTERNALLY TERMINALS ON PCB Beacon Sounder S4 S3 S2 S4 S3 S2 3 AC...

Page 4: ...to steady mode if desired To alter the settings change the position of the header pin as shown Remove header for steady mode Keep header in standard position for 2Hz flashing mode 4 MOUNTING DIMENSION...

Page 5: ...me Controls On board microphone Audio Line in PEAK Peak Level LED DC Power Alarm Stage Terminal Master Slave Connector Jumpers Function LEDs S2 Set up S4 Tones TONE VOLUME VOICE VOLUME MIC LINE IN 6 O...

Page 6: ...all the recorded stages and also reset the unit Once the user has configured the unit it must be put into its Playback Mode and S2 switches set to stage 1 as shown in Quick Ref Playback Mode Stage 1 i...

Page 7: ...ned to the microphone The peak detector LED should flash regularly to maintain a good recording level However if it stays on for most of the time the recording may be distorted Press action button Sto...

Page 8: ...vely for For Stage 2 Set Switch S2 positions 1 3 5 to ON For Stage 3 Set Switch S2 positions 1 2 5 to ON For Stage 4 Set Switch S2 positions 1 5 to ON 2 Switch on power or Press reset button 3a 8 Unit...

Page 9: ...t Switch S2 positions 2 3 7 to ON Alternatively For Stage 2 Set Switch S2 positions 3 7 to ON For Stage 3 Set Switch S2 positions 2 7 to ON For Stage 4 Set Switch S2 position 7 to ON 2 Switch on power...

Page 10: ...7 to ON 2 Set jumper J4 ME to ON position centre and right pin connected 3 Switch on power or Press reset button 4a Press action button Erase will begin 4b erase complete 5 Reset Jumper J4 ME to OFF...

Page 11: ...and S4 dip switches and jumper J4 ME does not affect synch operation 3 Apply power to the Master unit first Then apply power to the Slave unit Master Unit Slave Unit 4a Press action button on the Mas...

Page 12: ...1 Hz Sweeping Tone 8 500 1200 500 Hz 0 3 Hz Sweeping Tone 9 1200 500 Hz 1 Hz DIN PFEER P T A P Tone 10 2400 2900 Hz 2 Hz Alternating Tone 11 1000 Hz 1 Hz Intermittent Tone 12 800 1000 Hz 0 875 Hz Alt...

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