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SP40S
Multi-Function Facility
Communication System
Installation, Testing,
Operation, and
Maintenance
Manual
Part Number P84714 Revision D
Assembly Number A84715-001 Revision B
Copyright 2007 Printed in U.S.A. All rights reserved.
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Page 1 - Maintenance

SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System Installation, Testing, Operation, and Maintenance Manual Part Number P84714 Revi

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1 Foreword 1.1 Intended Use This manual is designed to serve the installers and operators of the SP40S Mult

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Foreword 1.4 Typographical Notation Conventions Thank you for using our products. Use this product according to this instruction manual. Please keep

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2 Safety Precautions 2.1 Read This Manual 1. Cooper Wheelock recommends that, before performing any actions to specify, apply, install, maintain, a

Page 6 - List of Figures

Chapter 2: Safety Precautions NOTE: In areas prone to lighting strikes, using a surge protection device is recommended. Reference TESAN number S002-9

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Chapter 2: Safety Precautions WARNING: Certain hardware functions on the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System are not supervised

Page 8 - List of Tables

Chapter 2: Safety Precautions The output of the audio system may not be sufficient to alert all occupants, especially those who are asleep, those who

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3 Overview The SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System is capable of supplying the following: • 40 Watts of audio power • 2 Amps of str

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Chapter 3: Overview 3.2 Standard Features Feature Description One strobe NAC output section • 24VDC @ 2 Amps Maximum. • Requires separate NAC C

Page 11 - 1.1 Intended Use

Chapter 3: Overview Feature Description Alarm Audio Processing Section • Three Priority ordered audio inputs Hand-held, push-to-talk (PTT) m

Page 12 - Foreword

About Cooper Wheelock, Inc.: Cooper Wheelock, Inc. fulfills its mission of Helping People Take Action by providing high quality and advanced produc

Page 13 - 2 Safety Precautions

Chapter 3: Overview Feature Description Form C relay trouble contacts for external notification. Form C contact normally energized. Contacts tran

Page 14 - 2.2.2 Periodic Testing

Chapter 3: Overview 3.3 Enclosure and Configuration For technical specifications, see Chapter 9. 3.4 Nominal Electrical Data For technical

Page 15 - 2.4 Insurance Recommendation

Chapter 3: Overview 3.5 User Interface • The User Interface of the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System displays the basic status

Page 16 - 2.6 RF Interference

Chapter 3: Overview 3.5.1 Basic Operation of User Interface When a Message button is pressed, the user interface microcontroller processes th

Page 17 - 3 Overview

Chapter 3: Overview 3.6 Additional Drawings J2DV Record1/8" AudioJackTB9Primary PowerConnections(120VAC)TB10Secondaty PowerConnections(Batte

Page 18 - 3.2 Standard Features

Chapter 3: Overview J4 AUX INSelectJ6 UserDisplayInterfaceConnectionJ5 FACP Interface(for future use)JP4 ContactClosure SupervisionJ1 AudioO

Page 19 - Chapter 3: Overview

Chapter 3: Overview SW2 AC Trouble SettingsBooster ConnectionSettingsSW3 StrobeActivationSW5 Pretone/Postone EnableSW4Tone TypesSW6NAC/ContactClo

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Chapter 3: Overview D65 - DV4 - IN4 OPEND58 - DV3 - IN3 OPEND78 - DV7 - IN7 OPEND87 - DV8 - IN8 OPEND75 - DV5 - IN5 OPEND62 - DV2 - IN2 OPEND

Page 21 - 3.4 Nominal Electrical Data

Chapter 3: Overview R73 DigitalVoice VolumeControlR81 Digital Voice Tone Volume ControlR94 ToneControl BassR93 ToneControl TrebleR92 BackgroundMu

Page 22 - 3.5 User Interface

Chapter 3: Overview Figure 3-9 Grounding Screws and Grounding Standoff Locations These 8 parts must be installed and securely fastened. SP

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Table of Contents Chapter: 1 Foreword 1 1.1 Intended Use...

Page 24 - 3.6 Additional Drawings

Chapter 3: Overview 3.7 User Settings 3.7.1 Switch Descriptions SW2 (AC Trouble Settings, Booster Connection Settings) PIN FUNCTION ON 1 Ext.

Page 25 - Figure 3-5 SP40S Jumpers

Chapter 3: Overview SW4 (Tone Types) PIN FUNCTION ON 1 Tone Type - DV1 Code 3 (OFF = continuous) 2 Tone Type - DV2 Code 3 (OFF = contin

Page 26 - Figure 3-6 SP40S Switches

Chapter 3: Overview SW6 (Initiation mode select for Aux IN) SETTING DESCRIPTION CC Contact Closure Mode for use with RMX or SPRM NAC 8 to 33VD

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Chapter 3: Overview 3.7.2 Jumper Descriptions Jumper Description Additional J1 Audio Output Level Select (25/70/100V) J4 AUX IN Selec

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Chapter 3: Overview 3.7.3 LED Descriptions Head Description Additional D1 Audio Output Open ON = Audio Output is open or missing EOLR D2 Aud

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4 Installation 4.1 Introduction Remember, the lives of people depend upon the safe and proper installation of the voice evacuation system and the SP4

Page 30 - 3.7 User Settings

Chapter 4: Installation 4.3 General Installation Instructions For a view of the location of wiring connections used in the installation of the S

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Chapter 4: Installation Table 4-1. Terminal Block Connection Definitions Terminal Block Symbol Alarm Connections Definitions Alarm Connectio

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Chapter 4: Installation Terminal Block Symbol Alarm Connections Definitions Audio Output Connections AUD OUT Audio Output Audio Output for 25V

Page 33 - 3.7.2 Jumper Descriptions

Chapter 4: Installation Terminal Block Symbol Alarm Connections Definitions Internal Digital Voice Module Input Connections IN 1 Input 1 D

Page 34 - 3.7.3 LED Descriptions

4.4.8 Installing Digital Voice Initiating Connections ...11 4.4.9 Installing Ancillary Audio Input Conn

Page 35 - 4 Installation

Chapter 4: Installation 4.4 Preparing the System Wiring Diagram • Keep a copy of the system-wiring diagram with the SP40S manual as a permanent

Page 36 - Chapter 4: Installation

Chapter 4: Installation 14.00"17.00"3/4" - 1" ConduitKnockouts (18 Places)GroundingTerminalBlock2" - 2 1/2" -

Page 37 - Terminal

Chapter 4: Installation Wire Distance Chart For 25V Speaker Line in feet Watts 12 AWG 14 AWG 16 AWG 18 AWG 5 2179 1374 865 543 10 1090 68

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Chapter 4: Installation 4.4.3 Installing Field Wiring Connections NOTE: The terminal blocks on the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communica

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Chapter 4: Installation allows for pass-through of the synchronized NAC Circuit on the RET connections. When connected with an SPB-80/4, strobe c

Page 40 - 4.4.2 Locating the Panel

Chapter 4: Installation supervised. A UL Listed 10K Ohm, ½ W EOLR is required at the end of the circuit for proper supervision. Section 4Audi

Page 41 - Knockouts (2 Places)

Chapter 4: Installation • While observing correct polarity, connect the Digital Voice Initiating connections (IN1, IN2, IN3, IN4, IN5, IN6, IN7,

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Chapter 4: Installation WARNING: Excessive BGM voltage input can cause amplifier failure. Make sure that the preferred audio source output

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Chapter 4: Installation 4.4.11 Installing Alarm, System Trouble, and AC Trouble Output Connections The Alarm Form C relay contacts change state

Page 44 - Strobe Connections

Chapter 4: Installation 4.5 Wiring the System 4.5.1 Wiring Guidelines Although the SP40S panel incorporates signal verification and noise fi

Page 45 - Connections

7.4 Qualified Personnel...2 Chapter: 8 Trouble

Page 46 - Music Connections

Chapter 4: Installation 4.5.4 Visual Notification Appliance Output Wiring Wire gauge selection involves consideration of all factors including,

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Chapter 4: Installation +-+-AUDIOSTROBEUL LISTED 10K OHM, 1/2 WEND OF LINE RESISTORUL LISTED 10K OHM, 1/2 WEND OF LINE RESISTOR Figure 4-9 Wi

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Chapter 4: Installation Section 1Alarm Connections Figure 4-11 Alarm Connections 4.5.8 Wiring the System Trouble Connections The locations of t

Page 49 - 4.5 Wiring the System

Chapter 4: Installation 4.6 Performing System Checkout For guidelines on testing notification systems, refer to the latest NFPA 72 code. 4.6

Page 50 - END OF LINE RESISTOR

Chapter 4: Installation • Perform the following tests: 4.6.2.A Microphone Test 1. Press the push-to-talk Button on the microphone and speak into

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Chapter 4: Installation Message Number TB4 Interface Button SW3 DV/Strobe Select Message 1 IN1 Top Position 1 Message 2 IN2 Second Po

Page 52 - System Trouble Connections

Chapter 4: Installation 4.8 Battery Care and Backup Battery Calculations 4.8.1 Caring for Sealed Lead Acid Batteries Sealed lead acid batteries

Page 53 - 4.6.2 Checkout Procedure

Chapter 4: Installation Due to the current drain on the battery, the maximum battery size for the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication

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Chapter 4: Installation 4.9 Installing AC Power and Batteries NOTE: Power-limited and non-power limited wiring must be separated. Wire non-po

Page 55 - 4.7 Ground Fault Detection

Chapter 4: Installation 4.9.2 Installing Batteries NOTE: Batteries are not supplied with the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication Sy

Page 56 - 4.8.2 Storing Batteries

List of Figures Figure 3-1 Basic Capabilities of the SP40S Panel ... 4 Figur

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Chapter 4: Installation CAUTION: Always install the two batteries with the battery terminals pointing to the center and in the upright position

Page 58 - 4.9.1 Installing AC Power

5 Operation 5.1 Introduction This chapter describes the operating characteristics of the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System. Included

Page 59 - 4.9.2 Installing Batteries

Chapter 5: Operation WARNING: Do not leave the SP40S panel in a trouble condition, as it may not play warning messages, which could result in

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Chapter 5: Operation 5.4 Actions that Initiate Audio Alarms Table 5-1 indicates what can initiate an alarm condition and the resulting SP40S

Page 62 - 5.3.3 Amplifier Supervision

6 Operational Procedures 6.1 Making Live Announcements 1. Hold the on board or remote microphone within 2 inches from your mouth, press the Push-T

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Chapter 6: Operational Procedures NOTE: If the Digital Voice Section fails, the SP40S panel plays the selected tone (Code 3 Tone or Slow Whoop).

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Chapter 6: Operational Procedures 6.4 Verifying Messages NOTE: Verify that DIP switch JP5 is in place. See Figure 3-5 for location. Message

Page 65 - 6 Operational Procedures

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7 Periodic Testing and Maintenance 7.1 Introduction • Conduct periodic testing and mai

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Chapter 7: Periodic Testing and Maintenance 7.4 Qualified Personnel “Qualified personnel” are those who can evaluate proper equipment functional

Page 69 - 7 Periodic Testing and

8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Introduction WARNING: Some electronic components store a high voltage charge, even though power is not connected, and can ca

Page 70 - 7.4 Qualified Personnel

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2 General The SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System monitors system integrity. Items monitored for int

Page 71 - 8 Troubleshooting

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Table 8-1. Trouble Procedure Cross Reference Condition Trouble Description Troubleshooting Procedure D109 (POWER

Page 72 - 8.2 General

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting D65 - DV4 - IN4 OPEND58 - DV3 - IN3 OPEND78 - DV7 - IN7 OPEND87 - DV8 - IN8 OPEND75 - DV5 - IN5 OPEND62 - DV2 - IN2 O

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2.1 Procedure A If the green PWR LED is “OFF” and all other LEDs are “OFF,” a power loss condition has occurred.

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2.3 Procedure C If the green PWR LED is “ON,” the yellow SYSTEM TROUBLE LED is “ON,” and D8, BAT LED is “ON,” Batte

Page 75 - 8.2.2 Procedure B

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2.5 Procedure E If the green PWR LED is “ON,” the yellow SYSTEM TROUBLE LED is “ON,” D3 DV LED is “ON,” the Digit

Page 76 - 8.2.4 Procedure D

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2.8 Procedure H If the green PWR LED is “ON,” the yellow SYSTEM TROUBLE LED is “ON,” and D96, STB SHORT LED is “ON,

Page 77 - 8.2.7 Procedure G

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2.10 Procedure J If the green PWR LED is “ON,” the yellow SYSTEM TROUBLE LED is “ON,” and D44 AUX IN LED is “ON,”

Page 78 - 8.2.9 Procedure I

List of Tables Table 3-1. SP40S User Interface Pushbuttons/Indicators... 3-6 Table 4-1

Page 79 - 8.2.12 Procedure L

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2.13 Procedure M If the green PWR LED is “ON,” the yellow SYSTEM TROUBLE LED is “ON,” and D67 GF LED is “ON,” a gro

Page 80 - 8.2.15 Procedure O

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2.16 Procedure P If the green PWR LED is "ON," the yellow SYSTEM TROUBLE LED is "ON," and D5

Page 81 - 8.2.18 Procedure R

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2.19 Procedure S If the green PWR LED is "ON," the yellow SYSTEM TROUBLE LED is "ON," and one o

Page 82 - 8.2.20 Procedure T

9 Technical Data 9.1 Mechanical Parameter Description Dimensions (H x W X D) 21 x 16 x 6 inches Weight 36 lb Finish Red or Black Enclosure Constru

Page 83 - 9 Technical Data

Chapter 9: Technical Data 9.3 Electrical 9.3.1 Input Parameter Description Primary Input Voltage 120VAC, 2.4A, 60Hz Secondary (Battery) Voltage 2

Page 84 - 9.3 Electrical

Chapter 9: Technical Data 9.3.4 Outputs Parameter Description Visual Notification Appliance Output 1 output circuit. 2.0 amps at 24VDC. Supe

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10 Warranty 10.1 Limited Warranty Cooper Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, appl

Page 87 - 10 Warranty

Chapter 10: Warranty terminate. Cooper Wheelock is not liable for labor costs incurred in removal, reinstallation, or for damage of any type whatso

Page 88 - Chapter 10: Warranty

11 Battery Backup Calculation Worksheet SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System Manual, Revision D 1

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Chapter 11: Battery Backup Calculation Worksheet SP40S BATTERY CALCULATION SHEET STANBY CURRENT CALCULATIONS 1. The Standby Current for the SP40S i

Page 91 - Signaling Appliances

--------Appendix E Compatible Signaling Appliances The following Wheelock products are LISTED compatible with the audio notification appliance ou

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