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subject to change without notice. Additional listings may be applicable, contact your local Simplex® product supplier for the latest status. 
Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. SIMPLEX, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered 
marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire 
Protection Association (NFPA).

579-1203

Rev. B

*05791203B*

R

IMPORTANT. 

When the notification appliance emits light or sound, it indicates the possibility of an emergency situation that requires immediate attention 

of all occupants.

LOCATION REFERENCE.

 Location and quantity of Appliances required must conform to the applicable local standards and guidelines (the National Fire 

Alarm and Signaling Code (NFPA 72); ULC Standard CAN/ULC-S524, Installation of Fire Alarm Systems; the appropriate model building codes, and so on) 
and specific requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). These Notification Appliances are not intended for installation within hazardous 
locations as defined by the National Electrical Code (NEC) or NFPA.

SAFETY.

 Always install, maintain, and test notification appliances within their specifications. Failure to follow all safety precautions and instructions may 

result in loss of life and property due to non-functioning notification appliances. Some notification appliances use high voltage. To avoid electrical hazards 
and avoid damage to appliances, make sure that the electrical power for the notification appliance circuit is disconnected at the control panel before 
installing, repairing, or internally adjusting any notification appliances. Even with electrical power removed, some notification appliances (such as visible 
strobes) store a high voltage charge. The high voltage can cause injury resulting in death from electrical shock. DO NOT TOUCH EXPOSED CIRCUITRY.

UL listed TrueAlert ES indoor product identification reference

Mounting instructions

1. Select the desired location and install the electrical box using screws suitable for the mounting surface. 
2. Connect the building wires to the terminal block on the rear of the appliance. See 

Wiring instructions on page 2

.

3. Secure the appliance to the electrical box by using the provided hardware.
4. Set the appliance settings. See 

Setting the address DIP switch on page 3.

5. Attach the cover to the appliance.

Type

Cover colors

Models

Operation

Ceiling Mount 

Speaker/Visible 

(S/V)

Red 
White
Black

Components:

49SV-APPLC
49HFV-APPLC
49SV-APPLC-BA
49HFV-APPLC-BA
49SVH-APPLC-BA
49HFVH-APPLC-BA
49SVH-APPLC
49HFVH-APPLC

Covers: 

49SVC-CK
49SVC-CRALT
49SVC-CRFIRE
49SVC-CRS
49SVC-CRBC
49SVC-CWBC

49SVC-CWFIRE
49SVC-CRFEU
49SVC-CRBF
49SVC-CWALT
49SVC-CWBA
49SVC-CRBA
49SVC-CWS
49SVC-CWBF
49SVC-CWFEU

These appliances provide an audio (SO) or 
audible/visible (S/V) warning of an alarm 
condition when activated from the control 
panel of a compatible UL/ULC Listed, 
Simplex Fire Alarm System. Consult Simplex 
Fire Alarm panel documentation for 
compatibility information.
Speakers may be turned ON/OFF 
individually under control of a compatible 
panel.
S/V models ‘49HFV’ have Hi intensity 
strobes; models ‘49SV’ have standard range 
strobes.

Ceiling Mount

Speaker Only

(SO)

Red 
White
Black

Components:

49SO-APPLC
49HF-APPLC
49SO-APPLC-BA
49HF-APPLC-BA

Covers: 

49SOC-CK
49SOC-CW
49SOC-CR
49SOC-CWALT
49SOC-CRALT

49SOC-CRFIRE
49SOC-CRS
49SOC-CWFIRE
49SOC-CWS

Note: 

For information on appliance testing consult 

TrueAlert ES Addressable Appliances Troubleshooting

 

Guide

 (579-1049).

Kit contents:

Appliance (x1): with 8-32 1 in mounting screws (x2). 
Tightening torque: 12-15 in/lbs, do not over tighten.

Not included:

Order a cover separately for each appliance.
Electrical box: 4 in square, 2-1/8 in minimum depth required.

Figure 1. Mounting instructions

Cover

S/V Appliance

4 in. x 4 in. Electrical Box (2-1/8 in. deep)

Screws -Use 8-32 screws for a 4 in. x 4 in. electrical box

Cover

SO Appliance

4 in. x 4 in. Electrical Box (2-1/8 in. deep)

-Use 8-32 screws for a 4 in. x 4 in. electrical box

Screws 

Document:

Installation Instructions

Product:

TrueAlert ES Addressable 
Ceiling Mount Speaker Indoor 
Notification Appliances 

Summary of Contents for 49SVC-CWFIRE

Page 1: ...ted TrueAlert ES indoor product identification reference Mounting instructions 1 Select the desired location and install the electrical box using screws suitable for the mounting surface 2 Connect the building wires to the terminal block on the rear of the appliance See Wiring instructions on page 2 3 Secure the appliance to the electrical box by using the provided hardware 4 Set the appliance set...

Page 2: ...gh 4 can each accommodate two wires one wire going in and one wire going out to the next appliance 5 These appliances are rated to the operating voltage limits of 23 30 volts DC VDC The appliance may fail to operate as intended and may cause permanent damage to this equipment if it operates outside of these limits 6 The TrueAlert IDNAC S V and SO can only be operated through a compatible power sup...

Page 3: ...ual selection is required remove the cover and slide the CD selector to the required setting FACP or 15 30 75 110 for standard strobe FACP or 185 135 110 for HiCD strobe 3 When the appliance is mounted the candela rating is visible through the side window of the appliance Note One of the 4 candela outputs must be programmed for each appliance by authorizing service personnel or a programming misma...

Page 4: ...55 129 55 45 104 55 45 123 60 40 103 60 40 111 65 35 98 65 35 120 70 35 87 70 35 103 75 30 90 75 30 75 80 30 96 80 30 83 85 25 96 85 25 70 90 25 83 90 25 47 Speaker specifications Input voltage 25 VRMS or 70 7 VRMS speakers are for connection to compatible fire alarm audio circuits Power taps via jumper J1 1 4 W 1 2 W 1 W and 2 W Frequency Response Fire alarm 400 Hz to 4000 Hz SV SO 200 Hz to 1000...

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