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D690-01-00

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I56-1368-005R

Mounting

Reversible strobe module

Should the back box be located near an obstruction such as
a doorway, the strobe module is field-reversible (Fig. 3).

To reverse the strobe module: insert screwdriver, as shown
in Fig. 3, to unlock snap. While pushing in the screwdriv-
er, pull back on the strobe module. Hinge the strobe mod-
ule, disengage the Locking Rib and lift the module away
from the mounting plate. Turn the module so that it is
upside down from its original position, re-insert the mod-
ule into the mounting plate (be sure to insert the Locking
Rib into the slot), and press the module into the mounting
plate. The strobe module will make a “click” when it has
locked into place. Turn the entire assembly so that the word
“FIRE” is right side up. The unit can now be mounted.

Flush mount back box

The speaker/strobe can be flush mounted on a 4

×

4

×

2

1

/

8

back box (Fig. 4) as follows:

A. Select the appropriate pair of diagonally opposite

mounting holes in the speaker grille that will be used to
attach the speaker/strobe to the back box. Do not insert
any mounting screws at this point.

B. Plug the two holes that 

will not

be used for attachment,

using two 8-32 

×

1

3

/

4

pan head screws and hex-nuts pro-

vided.

C. Use the two remaining 8-32 

×

1

3

/

4

pan head screws to

attach the speaker to the back box.

NOTE:

Two drywall screws (provided) may be used to fas-
ten the mounting plate to the wall. To use the dry-
wall screws, it will be necessary to first loosen the
strobe screw and hinge the strobe module away
from the mounting plate.

Surface mount with BBS-SP2 back box skirt 

An optional back box skirt is available to provide a finished
appearance. Mount the skirt to the back box using the mount-
ing screws provided with the speaker/strobe as follows:
A. Select the appropriate pair of diagonally opposite

mounting holes in the speaker grille that will be used to
attach the speaker/strobe to the back box. Do not insert
any mounting screws at this point.

B. Plug the two holes that 

will not 

be used for attachment,

using two 8-32 

×

1

3

/

4

pan head screws and hex nuts pro-

vided.

C. Use the two remaining 8-32 

×

1

3

/

4

pan head screws to

attach the speaker to the back box.

NOTE:

Two drywall screws (provided) may be used to fas-
ten the BBS-SP2 to the wall.

NOTE:

The back box or back box with extension ring com-
bination must be 4

×

4

and a minimum of 2

1

/

8

deep if using a BBS-SP2.

NOTE:

To  surface mount the SP2 series speaker/strobe,
the minimum depth required in the back
box/extension ring combination, is 2

5

/

8

.

Figure 4: Flush mount back box

Figure 5: Surface mount with SP2-BBS back box skirt

Figure 3: Reversible strobe module

Figure 6: Mounting to irregular surfaces

INSERT SCREWDRIVER

TO REMOVE

LOCKING RIB

A78-2680-00

4-INCH BACK BOX

A78-2679-00

4-INCH BACK BOX

DRYWALL SCREWS

(OPTIONAL)

BBS-SP2

A78-2678-00

DRYWALL

SCREWS

(OPTIONAL)

LOCKING RIB SLOT

A78-2681-00

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Summary of Contents for SP2R

Page 1: ...wer 1 4 1 2 1 and 2 Watts Operating Temperature Range 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Listings UL S4048 Speaker Strobe S5512 Strobe Note for Strobes Do not exceed 1 16 33 Voltage range limit 2 Maximum number of 70 strobe lights when connecting the MDL Sync module with a maximum line impedance of 4 Ohms per loop and 3 Maximum line impedance as required by the fire alarm control manufacturer Specifications St...

Page 2: ...strobe must be continuous for proper operation 2 See Figure 2 as an example of how to select a 1 4 Watt input when a 25 volt amplifier is being used Notice that the header SW1 has two shunts One shunt is used to select either 25 or 70 7 volts input The other shunt is used to select input power of 1 4 1 2 1 or 2 Watts Table 1 lists the UL reverberant and anechoic output sound lev els for each power...

Page 3: ...ided may be used to fas ten the mounting plate to the wall To use the dry wall screws it will be necessary to first loosen the strobe screw and hinge the strobe module away from the mounting plate Surface mount with BBS SP2 back box skirt An optional back box skirt is available to provide a finished appearance Mount the skirt to the back box using the mount ing screws provided with the speaker str...

Page 4: ...eds the current Underwriters Laboratories standards However the speaker may not attract the attention of a sound sleeper or one who has recently used drugs or has been drinking alcoholic beverages The speak er may not be heard if it is placed on a different floor from the person in hazard or if placed too far away to be heard over the ambient noise Traffic air conditioners machinery or music appli...

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