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HIGHOUTPUTBI WIRESOUNDER

•High output•Low current consumption •Volume control •Surface or rear cable entry •Separate input and output terminals for ease of installation•Uses patented technology

The JSB high output Bi wire sounder is a high output wallmounted sounder designed to operate with JSB Bi wire systems. It has a very low current consumption enabling numerous sounders to be connected to each Bi wire panel zone.

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•Designed for wall mounting•Integral volume control•Compatible with JSB Bi wire systems INSTALLATIONNOTES •Installation is simple using first fix base•First fix base is fixed to mounting surface using 2 fixing holes•Cable entry can be rear or side•Connections are to connector block on main sounder body •Main body is then clipped into position on mounting base, body locks into position when pressed home DEVICEFUNCTIONALITY •Connected on the same pair of wires as the detectors and callpoints•Volume is adjustable•Same tone as JSB base mounted Bi wire sounder enabling bothtypes to be used on the same site TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION DEVICEOVERVIEW SOUNDOUTPUT •96 dB(a) @ 1 Metre DIMENSIONS

Weight (Kg) 0.24 Supply voltage 25 ~ 32 V DC Cable size/type 0.5 ~ 2.5mm/ FIRETUF, FP200 or MICC Current consumption 2.5mA Operating temperature -25°C to +70°C Colour finish Red Material ABS IP rating IP42

CATALOGUENUMBERCat. No.Description

H (mm)W (mm)D (mm)
10510595

FX009High output Bi wire sounder

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Bi wire Sounders
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