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SW-A2V2-DV2

 

SW-A2V2-DV2 Instruction Manual                                 

Rev. 1.4 

Page 8 of 11 

 

 

3.2

 

Horn 

 
 
The horn has up to 32 possible tone settings for use in different configurations.  The default tone settings of the 
horn are factory set.  To change the tone settings of the horn, remove the rear cover from the horn, and set the 
dip switches on the PCA according to the Sound Signals Table (Tone 3 is not used in this configuration). The 
unit utilizes Tones 1 and 2, and the dip switches for Tone 1 and 2 should be set appropriately. The default setting 
for TONE 1 is selection 7 (11001), and the default setting for TONE 2 is selection 3 (11101) from the Sound 
Signals Table. 
 

Table 2 

Sound Signals

 

 

TONE FREQ/DESCRIPTION 

SWITCH 

TONE 

Alt Tones 800/970 Hz at 1/4 sec 

11111 

 

Sweeping 800/970 Hz at 7Hz 

11110 

Fast Sweep (LF) 

Sweeping 800/1000 Hz at 1 Hz 

11101 

Med Sweep (LF) 

Continuous at 2850 Hz 

11100 

 

Sweeping 2400-2850 Hz at 7 Hz 

11011 

Fast Sweep 

Sweeping 2400-2850 Hz at 1 Hz 

11010 

 

Slow Whoop 

11001 

Slow Whoop 

Sweep 1200-500 Hz at 1 Hz 

11000 

Din Tone 

Alt. Tones 2400/2850 Hz at 2 Hz 

10111 

 

10 

Int. Tone of 970 Hz at 1 Hz 

10110 

Back-Up Alarm (LF) 

11 

Alt. Tones 800/970 Hz at 7/8 Hz 

10101 

 

12 

Int. Tone at 2850 Hz at 1Hz 

10100 

Back Up Alarm (HF) 

13 

970Hz at 1/4 sec on 1 sec off 

10011 

 

14 

Continuous at 970 Hz 

10010 

 

15  554Hz for 100ms / 440 Hz for 400ms 

10001 

French Fire Sound 

16 

Int. 660 Hz 150 ms on 150 ms off 

10000 

Swedish Fire Alarm 

17 

Int. 660 Hz 1.8 sec on 1.8 sec off 

01111 

Swedish Fire Alarm 

18 

Int. 660 Hz 6.5 sec on 13 sec off 

01110 

Swedish Fire Alarm 

19 

Continuous 660 Hz 

01101 

Swedish Fire Alarm 

20 

Alt 554/440 Hz at 1 Hz 

01100 

Swedish Fire Alarm 

21 

Int. 660 Hz at 7/8 Hz 

01011 

Swedish Fire Alarm 

22 

Int. 2850 Hz 150 ms on 100 ms off 

01010 

Pelican Crossing 

23 

Sweep 800-970 Hz at 50 Hz 

01001 

Low Freq. Buzz 

24 

Sweep 2400-2850 Hz at 50 Hz 

01000 

High Freq. Buzz 

25 

3 970Hz pulses 0.5on/0.5off, 1.5 off 

00111 

 

26  3 2850Hz pulses 0.5on/0.5off, 1.5 off 

00110 

 

27 

Int. 3100 Hz 0.32s on / 0.68s off 

00101 

 

28 

Spare/Customer Tone 

00100 

 

29 

Spare/Customer Tone 

00011 

 

30 

Spare/Customer Tone 

00010 

 

31 

Spare/Customer Tone 

00001 

 

32 

Spare/Customer Tone 

00000 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SW-A2V2-DV2

Page 1: ...Multi tone Alarm Station Operator s Installation and Instruction Manual Teledyne Detcon Inc 4055 Technology Forest Blvd Suite 100 The Woodlands Texas 77381 Ph 713 559 9200 Fax 713 893 6729 www teledyn...

Page 2: ...SW A2V2 DV2 SW A2V2 DV2 Instruction Manual ii This page left intentionally blank...

Page 3: ...ervice and Maintenance 9 4 1 Replacement of the battery pack 9 5 0 Parts List 10 6 0 Specifications 10 7 0 Warranty 11 8 0 Revision Log 11 Table of Figures Figure 1 Basic Wireless Alarm Stations 1 Fig...

Page 4: ...hipping Address 4055 Technology Forest Blvd Suite 100 The Woodlands Texas 77381 Mailing Address P O Box 8067 The Woodlands Texas 77387 8067 Phone 713 559 9200 Fax 713 893 6729 www teledynegasandflamed...

Page 5: ...ections The alarm station is powered by two internal battery packs Communication is performed via Detcon RXT 320 transceivers Access to the unit is only necessary for general maintenance and battery e...

Page 6: ...utilized for monitoring the Battery 1 1 Strobe The alarm station warning light is configured with choice of dome colors such as amber blue clear green magenta or red Dome guard is included The rugged...

Page 7: ...outside elements Operating periods before recharge will vary based on alarm usage but can be as long as 5 months for the 12V 2900mAh battery pack Improper use of the battery pack may be hazardous to...

Page 8: ...ction circuitry of the batter pack which prevents any overcharging issues 1 5 RXT Wireless Transceiver The wireless function of the alarm station is made possible by Teledyne Detcon s RXT series wirel...

Page 9: ...switch is normally set at the factory Each Wireless Alarm Interconnect PCA must have a unique Modbus address to be recognized on the network The alarm station address must be in the range of 0x80 0x8...

Page 10: ...emove or replace lamps or plug in modules unless power has been disconnected or the area is free of ignitable concentrations CAUTION Explosion Hazard DO NOT disconnect while the circuit is live or unl...

Page 11: ...ree spaced reliefs are provided for a 3 8 spanner wrench if needed If the cover will not unscrew back out the set screw a few additional turns 3 Loosen the captive Philips screw retaining the printed...

Page 12: ...low Whoop 11001 Slow Whoop 8 Sweep 1200 500 Hz at 1 Hz 11000 Din Tone 9 Alt Tones 2400 2850 Hz at 2 Hz 10111 10 Int Tone of 970 Hz at 1 Hz 10110 Back Up Alarm LF 11 Alt Tones 800 970 Hz at 7 8 Hz 1010...

Page 13: ...losion Hazard DO NOT disconnect while the circuit is live or unless the area is free of ignitable concentrations CAUTION Explosion Hazard DO NOT connect or disconnect when energized 4 1 Replacement of...

Page 14: ...h the same type 6 0 Specifications Input Voltage Battery Current N A Mount Wall Mount or 2 3 Pipe Mount Environment Rating Designed to meet NEMA 4 specifications Area Classification Designed for use i...

Page 15: ...service policies are FOB the Detcon Inc facility located in The Woodlands Texas 8 0 Revision Log Revision Date Changes made Approval 0 0 03 27 15 Initial Release LU 0 1 05 14 15 Correct manual docume...

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