120.515.917 - SPX D 80DSB DS 03

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Sensor Base Sounder

The Sensor Base Sounder is a loop powered device that is controlled by the
sensor plugged into it.

A DIL switch sets the required tone and volume level.

The Sensor Base Sounder should not be used with sensors that have a built-in
short circuit isolator.

Summary of the device


Product Details Order number
4098-5278 Sensor Base Sounder 4098-5278
Accessories
A-CON Conduit Adaptor for Sounder/VID/VAD 557.080.002
bases

Compatible Sensors
Product Order number
Heat Sensor 4098-6255
Photoelectric Sensor 4098-6256
Photo / Heat Sensor 4098-6257

Performance characteristics
Weight (g) 144
Housing material PC-ABS
Housing colour White
Operating temperature (°C) -25 to +70
Storage temperature (°C) -25 to +70
Humidity Up to 95% non-condensing
Pressure Sounder SPL output quoted for 1000 mBar
EN54-3 sounder Yes
Vibration, shock, corrosion Complies with EN54-3 series requirements
Ingress protection IP21C
Indoor Type A
EMC EN50130-4, EN61000-6-3
Sounder output at 1 metre
High volume 90 dBA
Mid High volume 80 dBA
Mid Low volume 70 dBA
Low volume 60 dBA*
Electrical characteristics
Addressable loop voltage 20 V - 40 V, 35 V Typical
Loop loading
Quiescent 90 uA (without sensor fitted)
Sounder only - Low/Mid Low volume 2.1 mA (without sensor fitted)
Sounder only - High/Mid High volume 3.9 mA (without sensor fitted)

* Not EN54-3

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Simplex Sensor Base Sounder

Sensor Base Sounder configuration


The sounder tone and volume are set by a DIL switch. The DIL switch is accessible when the addressable sensor is not fitted to the sensor base sounder. Positions 1 to
4 set the required tone and positions 7 and 8 set the required volume level. Position 6 is used to force the sounder on during commissioning but it remains off during
normal operation.
DIL switch setting positions 1-4 Tone / volume
0001 DIN 1 Hz Sweep
0000 Dutch Slow Whoop
001X Temporal 4
010X BS 1 Hz Sweep
011X March Time Beep
100X 7 Hz Fast Sweep
101X Temporal 3
110X 2 Tone
111X Continuous 970
DIL switch setting positions 6 - 8
0XX Normal operation
1XX SOUNDER ON (test mode)
X00 Low Volume
X10 Mid Low Volume
X01 Mid High Volume
X11 High Volume

Sounder tone and description


Name Tone description
Pattern Frequency (Hz) Rate

DIN 1 Hz Sweep Sweep 1200 to 500 Falling over 1 s


Dutch Slow Whoop Sweep 500 to 1200 Rising over 3.5 s, 0.5 gap
Temporal 4 Intermittent 880 500 ms On 500 ms Off x 4 then 1 second gap
BS 1 Hz Sweep Sweep 800 to 970 1 Hz
March Time Beep Intermittent 880 500 ms On 500 ms Off
7 Hz Fast Sweep Sweep 800 to 970 142.8 ms ramp, 7 Hz
Temporal 3 Intermittent 880 500 ms On 500 ms Off x 3 then 1 second gap
2 Tone Alternating 660 / 880 500 ms per tone
Continuous 970 Continuous 970 Steady

Sounder performance - ceiling devices


Volume HIGH Ceiling devices - sound performance horizontal (dBA at 1 m) Ceiling devices - sound performance vertical (dBA at 1 m)
Angle 15° 45° 75° 105° 135° 165° 15° 45° 75° 105° 135° 165°
Tone
DIN 1 Hz 40V > 94 > 86 > 81 > 79 > 78 > 78 > 93 > 86 > 81 > 81 > 82 > 87
Sweep 20V > 91 > 83 > 79 > 77 > 75 > 75 > 91 > 83 > 80 > 79 > 81 > 86

Dutch Slow 40V > 95 > 87 > 83 > 82 > 80 > 80 > 94 > 87 > 82 > 81 > 84 > 87
Whoop 20V > 93 > 86 > 82 > 80 > 78 > 78 > 92 > 83 > 80 > 79 > 82 > 87

Temporal 4 40V > 98 > 90 > 87 > 85 > 80 > 84 > 97 > 89 > 84 > 84 > 88 > 92
20V > 93 > 87 > 84 > 82 > 77 > 81 > 95 > 87 > 79 > 79 > 82 > 89
BS 1 Hz Sweep 40V > 94 > 86 > 82 > 81 > 78 > 79 > 93 > 86 > 82 > 80 > 83 > 88
20V > 92 > 85 > 81 > 79 > 77 > 77 > 91 > 83 > 79 > 79 > 82 > 86
March Time 40V > 98 > 90 > 87 > 85 > 80 > 84 > 97 > 90 > 84 > 84 > 87 > 91
Beep 20V > 95 > 87 > 84 > 82 > 77 > 81 > 96 > 88 > 81 > 81 > 87 > 91

7 Hz Fast 40V > 93 > 85 > 81 > 79 > 77 > 78 > 92 > 85 > 81 > 80 > 81 > 87
Sweep 20V > 91 > 83 > 79 > 77 > 76 > 76 > 90 > 82 > 79 > 78 > 80 > 86

Temporal 3 40V > 98 > 90 > 87 > 85 > 80 > 84 > 97 > 90 > 84 > 84 > 88 > 92
20V > 95 > 87 > 84 > 82 > 77 > 81 > 95 > 88 > 82 > 82 > 85 > 89
2 Tone 40V > 94 > 86 > 83 > 82 > 76 > 80 > 94 > 86 > 82 > 80 > 84 > 88
20V > 93 > 85 > 82 > 80 > 76 > 78 > 91 > 83 > 79 > 79 > 82 > 85
Continuous 970 40V > 92 > 82 > 79 > 77 > 77 > 74 > 92 > 83 > 79 > 76 > 79 > 83
Hz 20V > 91 > 79 > 77 > 75 > 75 > 72 > 90 > 81 > 79 > 75 > 79 > 83

2/4 Fixing instructions Doc. version 3.0


Installation information
Mounting Dimensions
These units either fit directly to the ceiling or to an optional ceiling adaptor. See Fig 1. Fig 3 contains the dimensions of the Sensor Base
See Fig 2 for fitting the locking pin. To remove a sensor from a base with a locking pin, complete Sounder.
these steps:
1 Insert a suitable tool into the access hole to depress the locking pin in the sensor cover.
2 Rotate the sensor to remove.

These units can be used with the Ceiling Tile Adapter (CTA) kit (517.050.060) by using the CTA
Adaptor Plate, CTA-AP (517.050.058).

2
1

A-CON

45
114

50
70
Fig. 3: Sensor Base Sounder dimensions
1 – Temporary park plunger
2 – Address flag holder
Fig. 2: Fitting the locking pin
Fig. 1: Mounting the Sensor Base Sounder

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Simplex Sensor Base Sounder

Sensor Base Sounder cabling


Contact Function Cabling
L Negative line in and out
Loop Positive Loop Positive

L1 Positive line in and out


L1

L2 Must not be wired L L2


Loop Negative Loop Negative

M Not wired
R
R Remote LED out, wired only if a M
remote indicator is required

Optional Remote Indicator

Fig. 4: Sensor Base Sounder cabling

Wiring notes
 All wiring must comply with local installation regulations and local fire system design requirements.
 Ensure all conductors are free of earths.
 Verify correct wiring and wiring polarity before connecting the devices to the addressable loop.

Approvals
APPROVALS
EN54-3

LPCB

 

All required Declarations and certificates are publically available on the website www.simplex-fire.com and are searchable by number or model name.
The above fire detection products are components designed for use in Addressable Systems exclusively available to registered partners only. They are intended for installation by trained registered
personnel only. Systems should be installed and configured according to local regulations.

120.515.917_SPX-D-80DSB-DS. doc. version 3.0. 11. August 2022.


© 2022 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document
revision date and are subject to change without notice.
www.simplex-fire.com
Tyco Fire & Security GmbH, Victor von Bruns-Strasse 21, 8212 Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland

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