Sounder; Base; Programmable Sounder; Priority Levels - Panasonic 4479 Manual

Addressable sounder base
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3.1.

SOUNDER

The sounder has seven different tones. These tones can be used in the three priority levels; high, medium, and low.
3.2.

BASE

Ceiling mounted. Cannot be used without a detector. The short circuit isolator is in the detector, so without detector 4400I you will
have an open circuit.

4. PROGRAMMABLE SOUNDER

This configuration is done in EBLWin.
4.1.

PRIORITY LEVELS

Three priority levels (High, Medium & Low) are available. For each priority level an output control expression and a tone have to be
programmed. At least one priority level has to be programmed.
The sounder can, for example, have one tones for fire alarm activated somewhere in the whole building (low priority), another sound
type for fire alarm activated on the same story/floor (medium priority) and yet another sound type when the detector plugged in the
base activates fire alarm (high priority).
A control expression with one or more trigger conditions shall be created. If the sounder is activated/sounds for a lower priority level,
the tone will change if the control expression for a higher priority level becomes true.
Two priority levels cannot have the same tone.
4.2.

NORMAL SPL

Normal SPL has an approved Sound Pressure Level according to EN54-3.
4.3.

LOW POWER SPL

Low Power SPL can be chosen in the EBLWin configuration.
Low Power SPL has lower current consumption than Normal SPL.
For more information, see
Low Power SPL is not approved according to EN54-3.
on page 16.
9. TECHNICAL DATA
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