Edwards Signaling Genesis WG4 Outdoor Horn-Strobe Manuel d'utilisation
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P/N 3102000-ML • REV 1.0 • ISS 11APR12
WARNING:
Electrocution hazard. To avoid personal injury or
death from electrocution, remove all sources of power and
allow stored energy to discharge before installing or removing
equipment.
Notes
•
Electrical supervision requires that you break the wire run
at each terminal. Do not loop wires around the terminals.
•
You can mount the Genesis WG4 Outdoor Horn-Strobe
horizontally or vertically on either the wall or ceiling; place
the electrical box accordingly. See Figure 1.
•
When using a 449 electrical box, discard the gasket that is
shipped with the box.
•
When using a trim skirt or a surface mount application,
use the gasket that comes with the WG4 unit.
— or —
For flush mount applications on a flat surface, use the
WG4GSKT gasket accessory.
To install the horn-strobe:
1. Remove the cover from the horn-strobe by first removing
the six cover screws. See Figure 2, item 1.
2. Position the appropriate gasket over the backplate,
ensuring that the wire slot and other holes line up properly.
Remove the protective backing from the gasket surface
and carefully apply the gasket to the WG4, with the
adhesive side towards the appliance. Press the gasket
firmly against the back surface of the appliance so that the
gasket seats properly.
3. Place the optional trim skirt over the electrical box, if
desired. See Figure 2, items 4, 5, and 6. Also see
“Specifications” on page 3 for a list of compatible boxes.
4. Feed the field wiring through the wire slots on the gasket
and the backplate. See Figure 2, item 3 and Figure 3,
item 1.
5. Align the appliance and trim skirt (if applicable), and then
secure the backplate to the electrical box with the supplied
screws. Check the assembly to ensure that it is securely
mounted.
6. Set the candela output.
The default candela setting is D. To select a different
candela output, align the S2 indicator to the desired
candela output. See Figure 3, item 6. For candela output
ratings, see Table 8, Table 9, and Table 10.
7. Set the strobe pattern.
The default strobe pattern setting is continuous. To use
the temporal strobe (private mode, which is not ULC
listed), cut jumper JP4. See Figure 3, item 4.
8. Set the horn volume.
The default horn volume setting is high. To set the horn to
low volume, cut jumper JP3. See Figure 3, item 2.
9. Set the horn pattern.
The default horn pattern is temporal. To use a continuous
horn pattern, cut jumper JP1. See Figure 3, item 5.
10. Connect the signal circuit field wiring to the appropriate
terminals, noting that both the horn and the strobe are
powered from the same NAC. You must observe polarity
for the unit to function properly. See “Wiring” on page 3.
11. Remove the strobe protective cover shown in Figure 3,
item 3. Do not touch the glass of the strobe tube
underneath, as this may shorten the life of the glass tube.
12. Position the cover over the backplate and secure with the
six cover screws.
13. Test the unit for proper operation.
Figure 1: Horn-strobe mounting positions
Figure 2: Exploded view of the assembly
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(1) Cover screws (6X)
(2) Front
cover
(3) Backplate
(4) Optional trim skirt
(5) WG4
gasket
(6) Electrical
box