SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System Installation, Testing, Operation, and Maintenance Manual Part Number P84714 Revi
1 Foreword 1.1 Intended Use This manual is designed to serve the installers and operators of the SP40S Mult
Foreword 1.4 Typographical Notation Conventions Thank you for using our products. Use this product according to this instruction manual. Please keep
2 Safety Precautions 2.1 Read This Manual 1. Cooper Wheelock recommends that, before performing any actions to specify, apply, install, maintain, a
Chapter 2: Safety Precautions NOTE: In areas prone to lighting strikes, using a surge protection device is recommended. Reference TESAN number S002-9
Chapter 2: Safety Precautions WARNING: Certain hardware functions on the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System are not supervised
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
3 Overview The SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System is capable of supplying the following: • 40 Watts of audio power • 2 Amps of str
Chapter 3: Overview 3.2 Standard Features Feature Description One strobe NAC output section • 24VDC @ 2 Amps Maximum. • Requires separate NAC C
Chapter 3: Overview Feature Description Alarm Audio Processing Section • Three Priority ordered audio inputs Hand-held, push-to-talk (PTT) m
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Chapter 3: Overview Feature Description Form C relay trouble contacts for external notification. Form C contact normally energized. Contacts tran
Chapter 3: Overview 3.3 Enclosure and Configuration For technical specifications, see Chapter 9. 3.4 Nominal Electrical Data For technical
Chapter 3: Overview 3.5 User Interface • The User Interface of the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System displays the basic status
Chapter 3: Overview 3.5.1 Basic Operation of User Interface When a Message button is pressed, the user interface microcontroller processes th
Chapter 3: Overview 3.6 Additional Drawings J2DV Record1/8" AudioJackTB9Primary PowerConnections(120VAC)TB10Secondaty PowerConnections(Batte
Chapter 3: Overview J4 AUX INSelectJ6 UserDisplayInterfaceConnectionJ5 FACP Interface(for future use)JP4 ContactClosure SupervisionJ1 AudioO
Chapter 3: Overview SW2 AC Trouble SettingsBooster ConnectionSettingsSW3 StrobeActivationSW5 Pretone/Postone EnableSW4Tone TypesSW6NAC/ContactClo
Chapter 3: Overview D65 - DV4 - IN4 OPEND58 - DV3 - IN3 OPEND78 - DV7 - IN7 OPEND87 - DV8 - IN8 OPEND75 - DV5 - IN5 OPEND62 - DV2 - IN2 OPEND
Chapter 3: Overview R73 DigitalVoice VolumeControlR81 Digital Voice Tone Volume ControlR94 ToneControl BassR93 ToneControl TrebleR92 BackgroundMu
Chapter 3: Overview Figure 3-9 Grounding Screws and Grounding Standoff Locations These 8 parts must be installed and securely fastened. SP
Table of Contents Chapter: 1 Foreword 1 1.1 Intended Use...
Chapter 3: Overview 3.7 User Settings 3.7.1 Switch Descriptions SW2 (AC Trouble Settings, Booster Connection Settings) PIN FUNCTION ON 1 Ext.
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
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
Chapter 3: Overview 3.7.2 Jumper Descriptions Jumper Description Additional J1 Audio Output Level Select (25/70/100V) J4 AUX IN Selec
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
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
Chapter 4: Installation 4.3 General Installation Instructions For a view of the location of wiring connections used in the installation of the S
Chapter 4: Installation Table 4-1. Terminal Block Connection Definitions Terminal Block Symbol Alarm Connections Definitions Alarm Connectio
Chapter 4: Installation Terminal Block Symbol Alarm Connections Definitions Audio Output Connections AUD OUT Audio Output Audio Output for 25V
Chapter 4: Installation Terminal Block Symbol Alarm Connections Definitions Internal Digital Voice Module Input Connections IN 1 Input 1 D
4.4.8 Installing Digital Voice Initiating Connections ...11 4.4.9 Installing Ancillary Audio Input Conn
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
Chapter 4: Installation 14.00"17.00"3/4" - 1" ConduitKnockouts (18 Places)GroundingTerminalBlock2" - 2 1/2" -
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
Chapter 4: Installation 4.4.3 Installing Field Wiring Connections NOTE: The terminal blocks on the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communica
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
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
Chapter 4: Installation • While observing correct polarity, connect the Digital Voice Initiating connections (IN1, IN2, IN3, IN4, IN5, IN6, IN7,
Chapter 4: Installation WARNING: Excessive BGM voltage input can cause amplifier failure. Make sure that the preferred audio source output
Chapter 4: Installation 4.4.11 Installing Alarm, System Trouble, and AC Trouble Output Connections The Alarm Form C relay contacts change state
Chapter 4: Installation 4.5 Wiring the System 4.5.1 Wiring Guidelines Although the SP40S panel incorporates signal verification and noise fi
7.4 Qualified Personnel...2 Chapter: 8 Trouble
Chapter 4: Installation 4.5.4 Visual Notification Appliance Output Wiring Wire gauge selection involves consideration of all factors including,
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
Chapter 4: Installation Section 1Alarm Connections Figure 4-11 Alarm Connections 4.5.8 Wiring the System Trouble Connections The locations of t
Chapter 4: Installation 4.6 Performing System Checkout For guidelines on testing notification systems, refer to the latest NFPA 72 code. 4.6
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
Chapter 4: Installation Message Number TB4 Interface Button SW3 DV/Strobe Select Message 1 IN1 Top Position 1 Message 2 IN2 Second Po
Chapter 4: Installation 4.8 Battery Care and Backup Battery Calculations 4.8.1 Caring for Sealed Lead Acid Batteries Sealed lead acid batteries
Chapter 4: Installation Due to the current drain on the battery, the maximum battery size for the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication
Chapter 4: Installation 4.9 Installing AC Power and Batteries NOTE: Power-limited and non-power limited wiring must be separated. Wire non-po
Chapter 4: Installation 4.9.2 Installing Batteries NOTE: Batteries are not supplied with the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication Sy
List of Figures Figure 3-1 Basic Capabilities of the SP40S Panel ... 4 Figur
Chapter 4: Installation CAUTION: Always install the two batteries with the battery terminals pointing to the center and in the upright position
5 Operation 5.1 Introduction This chapter describes the operating characteristics of the SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System. Included
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
Chapter 5: Operation 5.4 Actions that Initiate Audio Alarms Table 5-1 indicates what can initiate an alarm condition and the resulting SP40S
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
Chapter 6: Operational Procedures NOTE: If the Digital Voice Section fails, the SP40S panel plays the selected tone (Code 3 Tone or Slow Whoop).
Chapter 6: Operational Procedures 6.4 Verifying Messages NOTE: Verify that DIP switch JP5 is in place. See Figure 3-5 for location. Message
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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
8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Introduction WARNING: Some electronic components store a high voltage charge, even though power is not connected, and can ca
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2 General The SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System monitors system integrity. Items monitored for int
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Table 8-1. Trouble Procedure Cross Reference Condition Trouble Description Troubleshooting Procedure D109 (POWER
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting D65 - DV4 - IN4 OPEND58 - DV3 - IN3 OPEND78 - DV7 - IN7 OPEND87 - DV8 - IN8 OPEND75 - DV5 - IN5 OPEND62 - DV2 - IN2 O
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.
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
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
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,
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,”
List of Tables Table 3-1. SP40S User Interface Pushbuttons/Indicators... 3-6 Table 4-1
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
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.2.16 Procedure P If the green PWR LED is "ON," the yellow SYSTEM TROUBLE LED is "ON," and D5
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
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
Chapter 9: Technical Data 9.3 Electrical 9.3.1 Input Parameter Description Primary Input Voltage 120VAC, 2.4A, 60Hz Secondary (Battery) Voltage 2
Chapter 9: Technical Data 9.3.4 Outputs Parameter Description Visual Notification Appliance Output 1 output circuit. 2.0 amps at 24VDC. Supe
10 Warranty 10.1 Limited Warranty Cooper Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, appl
Chapter 10: Warranty terminate. Cooper Wheelock is not liable for labor costs incurred in removal, reinstallation, or for damage of any type whatso
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
--------Appendix E Compatible Signaling Appliances The following Wheelock products are LISTED compatible with the audio notification appliance ou
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