Truealert Addressable Notification Appliances: Features
Truealert Addressable Notification Appliances: Features
Truealert Addressable Notification Appliances: Features
Features
Individually addressed and controlled multi-candela
TrueAlert ES A/V (audible/visible) notification
appliances provide:
• Multi-candela xenon strobe with synchronized 1 Hz flash
rate and with intensity programmable from the control
panel or jumper selected as 15, 30, 75, 110, 135, or 185 cd
• Advanced addressable notification controlled by IDNAC
SLCs providing regulated 29 VDC allowing strobes to
operate with lower current even under battery backup
• Wiring supervision to each appliance allowing
“T-tapped” connections for Class B circuits to simplify
wiring (Class A circuits require in/out wiring)
• Self-Test Mode allows on-board sensors to detect the
strobe and horn output and then report their status to the
control panel
• TrueAlert Device Reports at the control panel detailing TrueAlert ES Addressable A/V,
appliance point ID, custom label, type, and candela White with Red Lettering
setting (see sample on page 3)
• Magnet Test diagnostics to assist checkout and testing Features (Continued)
of appliances and wiring Audible notification appliance (horn):
• Electrical test point access without removing cover • Harmonically rich output sound for either coded or
• Compatibility with ADA requirements; (refer to steady operation
important installation information on page 3)
• Horns sound as Temporal Code 3, March Time
• Compatibility with legacy TrueAlert addressable pattern, continuous; or Temporal Code 4, controlled
systems for upgrade and replacement (see page 4) separately from visible appliances on the same
• Strobe operation is listed to UL Standard 1971; two-wire circuit
Horn operation is listed to UL Standard 464
• Selectable March Time rates of 20, 60, or 120 beats
LED Indicator and Magnet Test feature: per minute
• Appliance LED can be selected to display each polling • Output is “high” or “low” (~5 dBA difference)
cycle to indicate appliance supervision selectable at the appliance or from the controller with
• When the controller is in diagnostic mode, the Magnet FACP mode selected at the appliance
Test pulses the LED to indicate appliance address and
can be set to also briefly flash the strobe and sound the Description
horn
TrueAlert ES addressable A/Vs are individually
Mechanical design features include: addressed visible notification appliances that receive
• Rugged, high impact, flame retardant thermoplastic power, supervision, and control signals from a Simplex
housing in white with red letters, with clear lens and fire alarm control panel providing IDNAC Signaling Line
Chinese/English lettering Circuits (SLCs). (See compatibility list on page 4.)
• Cover can be easily removed without disturbing the
connected housing and avoiding trouble conditions Strobe Application Reference
• A separate mounting plate allows wiring to be Proper selection of visible notification is dependent on
completed before appliance is mounted; use with single occupancy, location, local codes, and proper applications
gang, double gang, or 4-inch square box, flush or of: the National Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72), ANSI
surface mount A117.1; the appropriate model building code: BOCA,
• Covers can be easily removed without disturbing the ICBO, or SBCCI; and the application guidelines of the
connected housing and avoiding trouble conditions Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
• In/out wiring terminals for 18 AWG to 12 AWG
• Optional mounting adapters are available to cover * Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the
latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of
surface mounted electrical boxes and to adapt to Tyco Fire Protection Products.
Simplex 2975-9145 boxes
• Optional red wire guards (see page 2 for details)
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TrueAlert ES Operation Advantage TrueAlert ES Diagnostics
TrueAlert ES addressable appliances on IDNAC Test Features. When IDNAC SLCs are in diagnostic
SLCs provide separate visible and audible notification mode, Self-Test and Magnet Test features provide individual
using a single two-wire circuit that also confirms appliance testing. With the Self-Test feature, appliance
connection to the individual notification appliance’s operation can be confirmed without leaving the control panel.
electronic circuit. This operation increases circuit Additionally, each appliance’s LED can be selected to pulse
supervision integrity by providing supervision that when it receives a supervision poll during normal operation.
extends beyond the appliance wiring connections.
Self-Test Details. Selecting Self-Test Mode from the control
Reduced current allows efficient IDNAC SLC panel allows on-board sensors, depending on the device type,
operation. With IDNAC SLCs, a constant 29 VDC to detect its own strobe and/or horn output and then report their
source voltage is maintained, even during battery standby, status to the control panel. Operation is by selected VNAC
allowing strobes to operate at higher voltage with lower appliance groups and is either automatic (all briefly
current and ensuring a consistent current draw and voltage simultaneously activated) or individually activated by applying
drop margin under both primary power and secondary a magnet. (Refer to control panel data sheet for more Self-Test
battery standby. Efficiencies include wiring distances up information, see list on page 4.)
to 2 to 3 times farther than with conventional notification,
or support for more appliances per IDNAC SLC, or use of Silent Appliance Magnet Test. In this test mode, in
response to application of a magnet, the appliance LED pulses
smaller gauge wiring, or combinations of these benefits,
sequentially to conveniently indicate the appliance’s address.
all providing installation and maintenance savings with
high assurance that appliances that operate during normal Operational Appliance Magnet Test. In this test mode,
system testing will operate during worst case alarm after the address is indicated by pulsing the appliance LED, the
conditions. strobe will briefly flash and the horn will briefly sound to
Reducing Installation and Testing Time. With indicate proper operation.
separate controls on the same two-wire SLC, installation TrueStart Instrument Two (TSIT). The 2nd generation of
time and expense for both retrofit and new construction the Simplex TrueStart Test Instrument adds testing of IDNAC
can be significantly reduced. When Class B wiring is SLC wiring and TrueAlert ES appliances to its ability to test
used, wiring can be “T” tapped, allowing more savings in IDCs, NACs, and IDNet communications before connection to
distance, wire, conduit (size and utilization), and overall the control panel. Please contact your local Simplex
installation efficiency. Use of Self-Test and Magnet Test representative for additional information.
features improve installation efficiency. TrueAlert device
reports conveniently identify information about each TrueAlert Addressable Wiring Isolator
connected appliance.
Isolator Model 4905-9929 is available for remote
mounting on TrueAlert addressable circuits to isolate short
circuited wiring from functioning wiring. (See data sheet
S4905-0001.)
Product Selection
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TrueAlert Device Reports Reference
Installation Reference
Optional
4905-9961
Wire Guard
TrueAlert ES
Addressable A/V
4905-9961 Optional
Wire Guard TrueAlert ES Optional white surface mount adapter
Addressable A/V skirt, 4905-9940, 1-1/2" deep (conduit
knockouts are provided on all four sides)
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IDNAC SLC Controller Compatibility Reference
Data Sheet IDNAC SLC Output Appliance Voltage
Compatible Controllers Controller Output
Reference Voltage Design Reference
4100ES with EPS+ or EPS Power Supply S4100-0100
4009 IDNAC Repeater S4009-0004 29 VDC 23 VDC
IDNAC SLC
4007ES with IDNAC Notification S4007-0002 (regulated) (with 6 VDC drop)
4010ES with ESS Enhanced System Supply S4010-0011
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