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1-1 Chapter 1 - Safety Precautions Section 1-1 - Read This Manual Personnel properly qualified in the application and use of life safety equipment
1-2 Notification equipment cannot last forever. Even though SAFEPATH® Panel is expected to last up to ten years, any of its parts or components co
1-3 Section 1-5 - Audio Output Considerations WARNING: AUDIBLE SIGNALS MAY MASK MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MONITORING ALARMS. WHERE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MON
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2-1 Chapter 2 - Overview and Features Section 2-1- Description General The Single Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel is a stand alone, single channel, super
2-2 • Optional remote microphone station • Digital Voice Module (MDX-2) • Alarm input activation wiring • Input voltage/low battery • Built-i
2-3 Section 2-4 - Module Configurations The Single Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel is equipped with a combination of the following modules: There are ten m
2-4 Section 2-7 - Operation Modes The SAFEPATH® Panel has two operation modes: 1. Standby 2. Alarm Standby Mode Standby is the normal mode. The SA
2-5 10 610 64 Way Splitter (SC-SPL)AmplifierSAA-40S, 80S, 80SESALL-15SDigital VoiceModule MDX-2P83236 SAA- 40/80S15S14S12CH1 VOLP83412 REV (
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3-1 Chapter 3 - Installation and Setup Section 3-1 - Introduction The lives of people depend upon the safe and proper installation of the SAFEPATH
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3-3 5. Connect conduit fittings or bushings as needed through the knockouts provided on the top and bottom of the SAFEPATH® Panel. Field Wiring Con
3-4 Initial Checkout WARNING: TWO DIFFERENT SOURCES OF POWER MAY BE CONNECTED TO THE SAFEPATH® PANEL. DISCONNECT BOTH SOURCES OF POWER BEFORE
3-5 CAUTION: The National Electric Code limits the maximum number of conductors that can be installed in conduit and wiring boxes depending on t
3-6 +_+_AUDIOSTROBEUL LISTED 10K Ohm1W EOLRUL LISTED 10K Ohm1W EOLR Figure 3-4 Wiring Diagram for Combination Audio/Visual Notification Appliance
3-7 • The central amplified output is either a selectable 25, 70.7 or a 100 volt audio output, rated for 40, or 80 watts maximum, depending upon t
3-8 Wiring Diagrams for Audio and SPK AMP Portions of Self-Amplified Audio/Visual Notification Appliances +_+_AUDIOSPKRAMPUL LISTED 10K Ohm1W EOLRU
3-9 INTERNAL WIRING CONNECTIONS IN8IN7IN6IN5IN4IN3IN2IN1Digital VoiceModule MDX-2S15S14S12CH1 VOLP83412 REV ( )EA RTHGNDREV: SN :TB 2R46RV1C33D13D1
iii Typographical Notation Conventions Thank you for using our products. Use this product according to this instruction manual. Please keep this
3-10 IN8IN7IN6IN5IN4IN3IN2IN1TB 2RV1TB 3RV8RV5D11RV7RV6RV3RV4RV2Digital Voice Module MDX-2 Figure 3-11 Dry Contact Input Connections A
3-11 ALARM COMALARM NOALARM NC678TB1 Figure 3-13 Alarm Relay Contacts System Trouble Status Output Contact Wiring The location of the Trouble Statu
3-12 12TB1TRBL AUDIO 24VDCGRND+_ Figure 3-15 Trouble Audible Connection Ground Fault Detection Wiring On the Mother Board, connect Earth Ground
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3-14 Procedure 1. See Figure 3-17 on Page 3-15 for SAFEPATH® Panel mounting hole layout. 2. Remove Amplifier Module from the enclosure. 3. Mark
3-15 Section 3-6 System Checkout Refer to NFPA 72 (1999 Edition) for guidelines on testing notification systems. CAUTION: If a malfunction, o
3-16 Final Checkout CAUTION: If a malfunction, or system trouble occurs during testing, STOP TESTING. Correct the problem before you resume tes
3-17 Table 3-1 SCMB DIP Switch Setting Description DCDC DIP Switch SETTING/DESCRIPTION SW4 Position 1 (GND FLT ENB) GROUND FAULT ENABLE enables t
3-18 LED D13 (AUDIO) “OFF” LED D10 (PWR) “OFF” LED D3 (AMP) “OFF” 4. Play each messages by momentarily shorting IN1 thro
3-19 3. Rotate the shaft of the Ground Fault Detection Sensitivity potentiometer (R53) fully counterclockwise. (See Figure 9-2 on Page 9-5 for loca
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3-20 Calculating Backup Battery Requirements A battery calculation worksheet is available at the back of this manual for assisting in calculating
3-21 Table 3-4 Standby and Alarm Current for Single Circuit SAFEPATH® Modules SAFEPATH Module Standby Current Alarm Current SCSP4 0.150 0.150 MD
3-22 Table 3-6 Calculations for Amplifier Alarm Current Amplifier Module Alarm Current Calculation SAA-40S1 [(Total wattage of connected spea
4-1 Chapter 4 - OPERATION Section 4-1- Introduction This chapter describes the operating characteristics of the SAFEPATH® Panel. Included is inf
4-2 WARNING: MESSAGES REQUESTED BEFORE AND DURING A TROUBLE CONDITION MAY NOT BE HEARD, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY
4-3 Table 4-1 Alarm Conditions and Results PRIORITY OF EVENT INITIATING ACTION RESULT 1. Panel microphone push-to-talk button, is depressed. a.
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5-1 Chapter 5 - Operational Procedures Section 5-1 - Operator Instructions The SAFEPATH® Panel provides an operator console for manually activa
5-2 2. Slide the AUTOMATIC/MANUAL switch down to the MANUAL position. The selected tone will play. Turn off the tone by returning the AUTOMATIC/MA
v TABLE OF CONTENTS Typographical Notation Conventions…………………………………………………………… iii Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………………………. v Table of Figu
5-3 ! Warning: When the GREEN “NORMAL” LIGHT Is ON, the system is functioning Properly. When the YELLOW “TROUBLE LIGHT is ON, there is a FAULT
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6-1 Chapter 6 - Periodic Testing and Maintenance Section 6-1 – Periodic Testing Periodic testing of emergency notification equipment, including
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7-1 Chapter 7 – Troubleshooting Section 7-1 - Troubleshooting WARNING: SOME ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS STORE A HIGH VOLTAGE CHARGE, EVEN THOUGH POWER
7-2 The internal trouble sounder and the external trouble audible will resound for subsequent trouble conditions. When there are no trouble condit
7-3 Table 7-1 Module Trouble Procedure Cross Reference Mother Board (SCMB) NORMAL LED TROUBLE LED Module LED Trouble Description Trouble
7-4 Single Circuit Safepath Not OperatingTROUBLE LED "ON"NORMAL LED "ON"Power LossProcedure AFaulty Mother Board (SCMB) Procedu
7-5 SAA/SALL AMP LED"ON"RMS-2 TROUBLE LED "ON"MDX-2NORMAL and TROUBLE LEDS "OFF"MDX-2TROUBLE LEDS"ON"From
7-6 MDX-2D6 LED"ON"Output Channel ErrorProcedure LMDX-2D7 LED"2 Blink"Message Memory EPROM errorProcedure K MDX-2 D7 LED"
vi Section 5-2 – To Make Live Announcements………………………………………….. 5-1 Section 5-3 – To Sound Evacuation Tone……………………………………………… 5-1 Section 5-4 –
7-7 WARNING: BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES, THE PRELIMINARY TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION AT THE BEGINNING OF TH
7-8 Perform the following: 1. Check EOLR and verify that it is a UL LISTED, 10K Ohm, 5% Tolerance, 1W Resistor. 2. Check that the EOLR is proper
7-9 Procedure F On the Single Circuit Mother Board (SCMB), the green NORMAL LED is “OFF”, the yellow TROUBLE LED is “ON”, and the AMP LED on the S
7-10 Procedure I On the Single Circuit Mother Board (SCMB), the green NORMAL LED is “OFF”, the yellow TROUBLE LED is “ON”, and the MDX-2 SYSTEM NO
7-11 3. Missing or improperly installed message memory EPROM's. 4. One or more of the messages were not programmed completely. 5. Failed ci
7-12 5. Remove the malfunctioning module(s) and install the replacement module(s). Perform all checkout procedures described in the “Installation
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8-1 Chapter 8 Technical Data Section 8-1- Mechanical Dimensions (H x W x D) 21 x 16 x 6 in. Weight 40 lb. Finish Red Enclosure Construction Type
8-2 Outputs Visual Notification Appliance Output 1 output circuit. 2.0 amps at 24VDC per zone. Supervised. Central Amplified Audio Output 1 outpu
vii List of Figures Figure 2-1 Basic Capabilities of the Single Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel………………………... 2-2 Figure 2-2 Module Layout of a Typical Single
8-3 End-of-Line Resistor NOTE: A package of 8 UL LISTED 10K Ohm, 1W resistors are available through Wheelock, Inc. Model Number EOLK (Part# 507
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9-1 Chapter 9 - Module Descriptions Section 9-1 - Introduction There are ten modules in the Single Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel product line. The ten
9-2 Location of Plug-In Modules The interior view of the Single Circuit SAFEPATH Panel with the modules is shown in Figure 9-1. The amplifier mod
9-3 Section 9-2 - Single Circuit Mother Board (SCMB) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number 108974 The Single Circuit Mother Board provides all signal handlin
9-4 Nominal Specifications: Input Voltage Range 20 to 28VDC Supply Current (Idle) at 24VDC 75mA Supply Current (Full Load) at 24
9-5 12 34ON12 34ONJ1MICROPHONETB5E1SW5SW4TB3TB2TB1SW1 SW2 SW3K1K2K3F1F2X1X2J2P1C16D1D2U1U2U3U4U5U6U8U9U10+-+-+-+-+-+-T1+-+-+-SAFEPATH P83167 REV BAM
9-6 Section 9-3 - Digital Voice Module (MDX-2) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 105094 The Digital Voice Module (MDX-2) provides playback capability of
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9-8 Section 9-4 - Power Supply / Battery Charger (DCPS) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 107378 The Power Supply / Battery Charger (Figure 9-4) provid
viii Figure 9-6 Supervised Audio System Amplifier/Signal Circuit Module, 80 Watts (SAA-80S/SE)………………………………………………………………………… 9-12 Figure 9-7 Supervi
9-9 Section 9-5 - Supervised Audio System Amplifier/Signal Circuit Module, 40 Watts (SAA-40S) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 105493 The supervised au
9-10 Fuse F1 - Main AmplifierFuse. 10 Amp.P83236 SAA- 40/80P83253SAA-40S OnlyFuse F2 - StrobePower. 3 Amp.Switch S1 - 25V / 70.7 VSpeaker Selector
9-11 Section 9-6 - Supervised Audio System Amplifier/Signal Circuit Module, 80 Watts (SAA-80S/SE) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: SAA-80S 105495, SAA-8
9-12 Fuse F1 - Main AmplifierFuse. 10 Amp.P83236 SAA- 40/80P83254SAA-80S / SE OnlyFuse F2 - StrobePower. 3 Amp.Switch S1 - 25V / 70.7 VSpeaker Sele
9-13 Section 9-7 - Supervised Audio Line Level Module (SALL-15S) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 105497 The Supervised Audio Line Level Module (SALL-1
9-14 T1T3U3C15U1C31Q1C8C9C1C2C10C14C16J1C11D15D8D9D21D19D20D1D2D11D14D12D3D10D13 D16K1 K3K2R32R31R33R34R35R40R38R18R19R20R17R16R39R28R27R26R25R24R43
9-15 Section 9-8 - Notification Appliance Circuit Interface Module (NACIM) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 105498 The Notification Appliance Circuit
9-16 Section 9-9 - FOUR ZONE SPLITTER (SC-SPL) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: SC-SPL-B (Black) 107367, SC-SPL-R (Red) 107368 The Four Zone Splitter (
9-17 Section 9-10 - Auxiliary Input Module (AIM-3) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 107387 The Auxiliary Input Module (AIM-3) is an outboard module for
9-18 12 34ON1212TALKBATTSW4.1 AMPF3R58VOLUMERMSW2PHONEPEAKTRBSEL3SEL2SEL1PHONEONSW1OFF.1 AMP.1 AMPF2F1+_AUDIOTXDRXDPOWER+_+_+_+_+_+_+_AUDIOAUDIOAUDI
ix LIST OF TABLES Table 3-1 SCMB DIP Switch Setting Description……………………………………………… 3-17 Table 3-2 DIP Switch Settings for Available Tone Sounds……………
9-19 Section 9-11 - Remote Microphone Station (RMS-2) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: RMS-2R (Red) 105475 The Remote Microphone Station (RMS-2) is des
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10-1 Chapter 10 - MEA and Warranty Recommendations - That the above units be accepted on condition that all uses, configurations, arrangements and
10-2 Limited Warranty Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, installed, oper
1 BATTERY BACKUP CALCULATION WORKSHEETTables for thisworksheet are in Section 3-5 of this manual.STANDBY CURRENT CALCULATIONS1. Select and recor
2 2. Using Table 2, calculate total STROBE CURRENT.3. For SAA Series Amplifier Modules, use Table 2 and calculate total SPEAKER WATTAGE.4. Fo
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