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Session Overview
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1. - 1 -
Protective Cabinet
STI-7554, STI-7555 and STI-7555AED
We protect the things that protect you.®
Features
· Clear, protective polycarbonate cover with siren/strobe alarm.
· Design allows visibility at any angle.
· Complete with mounting hardware and gasket.
· Includes wire shelf, backing plate and siren/strobe alarm — AED models
· External mounting tabs or internal drill dimples.
· Cover includes a coated steel internal mounting plate with a baked on white
enamel finish.
· Siren/strobe alarm lens is red. Also available with amber, green, blue or white lens.
· Siren offers 32 user selectable tones.
· Alarm can be set for a piercing 100 dB or 85 dB.
· Independent strobe and siren timing of 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds or
continuous.
· Powered by a 9 VDC battery or external 12-30 volts.
· Low battery indicator.
2. - 2 -
Table of Contents
Warnings..................................................................................................................... page 2
Cleaning Instructions .................................................................................................. page 2
Dimensions.................................................................................................................. page 3
Specifications ............................................................................................................. page 3
Installation of Cabinet ................................................................................................. page 4
Installation of Alarm..................................................................................................... page 4
Alarm Electronic Setup................................................................................................ page 5
Alarm Tones ............................................................................................................... page 5
Alarm Timing and Volume............................................................................................ page 5
Alarm Terminal Strip Connections................................................................................ page 6
Alarm Electronics Assembly......................................................................................... page 6
Assembly Parts List .................................................................................................... page 7
Operation ................................................................................................................... page 7
Warranty...................................................................................................................... page 8
Accessories & Replacement Parts............................................................................... page 8
Warnings
All units are recommended for indoor use. Unit must be tested periodically to verify the life of
battery. STI recommends you change the 9 Volt battery twice a year. When purchasing a siren/
strobe alarm, you will need to periodically test the connections to make sure audibles function
at a sound level to alert staff. Installer may need to purchase a simple audio-meter, typically
available at your local electronics store, to measure the sound in areas where the alarm is
expected to be heard during normal noise environment. Results from this test may prove it
beneficial to purchase additional siren/strobe alarm units.
All specifications and information shown are current as of publication and subject to change
without notice.
Cleaning
1. Rinse cover with water to remove abrasive dust and dirt.
2. Wash with soap or mild detergent using a soft cloth. (DO NOT SCRUB.)
3. Rinse once more, then dry with a soft cloth or chamois.
4. To remove grease or wet paint, rub gently with a cloth wetted thoroughly with naphtha, then
wash and rinse. (DO NOT USE RAZOR BLADES.)
23.5 in.
(597mm)
12.2 in.
(310mm)
14.2 in.
(360mm)
16.5 in.
(419mm)
4.31 in.
(109mm)
6.44 in.
(164mm)
FRONT R.H. SIDE
FRONT R.H. SIDE
4.31 in.
(109mm)33.75 in.
(857mm)
19.75 in.
(502mm)
24.75 in.
(629mm)
7.31 in.
(186mm)
R.H. SIDE
STI-7535AED
3/8”
DIAMETER
3/8”
DIAMETER
Dimensions
3. - 3 -
Specifications
Operating Voltage Internal power 9 VDC battery (not included)
Remote power 12-30 VDC
OPERATING TEMPERATURE 32°F -120°
Power Consumption Stand by: 50µA
Siren low volume: 85mA
Siren high volume: 90mA
Strobe: 25mA
Siren Volume Low: 85 dB
High: 100 dB
Alarm Timing Independent control for siren and strobe:
15s, 30s, 60s, continuous
Low Battery Warning LED flash once every 30 seconds
Form C Dry Contacts 0-30VAC/DC, 1 Amp
RATED FOR Contacts reset after longest alarm setting
Key Switch Alarm on: normally closed
Alarm Switch Stand by: normally open contact required
Polycarbonate UL94V-2
Flammability Rating
Installation of Cabinet
Note Installation of cabinet should be before installation of alarm because the mounting
bracket butts up to cabinet.
1. Insert the (4 or 6) mounting tabs fully into
backbox mounting tab slots. Use rubber mallet
if necessary.
04876
MOUNTING
PLATE
OPTIONAL
TAB
MOUNTING
LOCATION
19033 ANCHOR
(6) PROVIDED
19002 SCREW
#8-32 x 3/8 in.
(4) PROVIDED
6297550
GASKET
19013 SCREW
#10 x 1 1/2 in.
(6) PROVIDED
06298 MOUNTING TABS
(6) PROVIDED
07550WR WIRE
SHELF ON AED
MODELS (ADJUSTABLE) ROTARY ACTION
LATCH (2) PROVIDED
SHOWN WITH
COVER CLOSED
07551WR WIRE RACK
(INCLUDED WITH
AED MODEL)
19002 #8-32 x 3/8 in.
SCREWS AND (4) 19055
#8-32 KEPS NUTS PROVIDED
3. For AED model
install shelf, close
and lock cabinet.
2. After selecting a suitable location, place cabinet in
closed position, against the wall. Mark and
drill (4 or 6) 1/4 in. diameter holes.
Insert the (4 or 6) 19033 anchors.
Mount cabinet by driving
in the four or six
#10 x 1 1/2 in. screws.
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Installation of Alarm
Step 1 - Mounting Options
To Key Mount Plate or into Wall without Electrical Box
ENCLOSURE
ROUTE THE TWO KEY
SWITCH WIRES THROUGH
THE HOLE AS SHOWN
WIRE ACCESS HOLE
ROUTE THE TWO REED
SWITCH WIRES FROM
CABINET THROUGH THE
HOLE AS SHOWN
ENCLOSURE
ROUTE THE TWO KEY
SWITCH WIRES THROUGH
THE HOLE AS SHOWN
WIRE ACCESS HOLE
ROUTE THE TWO REED
SWITCH WIRES FROM
CABINET THROUGH THE
HOLE AS SHOWN
DRILL
3/16 DIA HOLES
19018 ANCHOR
#8-10
(2) PROVIDED
19039 SCREW
#6 x 1 1/4 in.
(2) PROVIDED
BASE PLATE
18074 SWITCH LOCK
SUB-SA505 KEY SWITCH
MOUNTING BRACKET
3 9/32 in.
18075 REPLACEMENT
#801 KEY
Step 2 - Electronic Setup
Select Alarm Tone and Timing Sequence
S1
ALARM TONES
S2
ALARM TIMING
STROBE TIMING
VOLUME
LED QTY 10
LOW BATTERY
INDICATOR LED
TERMINAL STRIP
TAMPER SWITCH
(REAR VIEW)
WIRE ENTRY
BATTERY
BATTERY CABLE
SIREN
12-24 VDC, 125mA
-
OFF ON
**MAIN POWER
CONTROL
ACTIVE STAND BY
ALARM
SWITCH
FORM "C"
DRY CONTACTS
NORMALLY
OPEN
NORMALLY
CLOSED
COM
H NC COM NO
REMOTE POWER IN
12-24 VDC, 125mA
+
- OFF ON
**MAIN POWER
CONTROL
STAND
BY
ALARM
SWITCH
FORM "C"
DRY CONTACTS
NORMALLY OPEN
COM
+
-DC IN KEYSWITCH ALARMSWITCH NC COM NO
NORMALLY CLOSED
ACTIVE
+
D
Note Select-Alert must be on a flat surface
and lens must be installed or the
tamper switch will trigger the alarm.
5. - 5 -
Step 3 - Alarm Tones - S1
1 00000 BUZZ
2 10000 SLOW ON/OFF
3 01000 SLOW SIREN
4 11000 3 BEEP/PAUSE/REPEAT
5 00100 UFO FAST
6 10100 FAST SIREN
7 01100 #5 FAST
8 11100 #2 MEDIUM
9 00010 #5 MEDIUM
10 10010 SWOOP MEDIUM
11 01010 #3 MEDIUM
12 11010 BUZZ TONE
13 00110 STEADY FAST
14 10110 SWOOP SLOW
15 01110 CONTINUOUS
16 11110 FAST REPEAT
17 00001 STANDARD ALARM
18 10001 #3 FAST
19 01001 #5 SLOW
20 11001 FAST BEEP
21 00101 SOUND A
22 10101 SOUND B
23 01101 SOUND C
24 11101 SOUND D
25 00011 SOUND D LOUD
26 10011 SOUND E
27 01011 SOUND F
28 11011 SOUND G
29 00111 SOUND H
30 10111 #4 LOW
31 01111 SOUND K
32 11111 CONTINUOUS FAST
12345 12345
*
S1
ALARM TONES
ALA
STRO
V
LED QTY 10
LOW BATTERY
INDICATOR LED
TERMINAL STRIP
TAMPER SWITCH
(REAR VIEW)
WIRE ENTRY
BATTERY
BATTERY CAB
SIREN
S2
ALARM TIMING
STROBE TIMING
VOLUME
WIRE ENTRY
BATTERY
BATTERY CABLE
REMOTE POWER IN
12-24 VDC, 125mA
(OPTIONAL)
+
- OFF ON
MAIN POWER
CONTROL TO
KEY SWITCH
STAND
BY
REED
SWITCH FROM CABINET
FORM "C"
DRY CONTACTS
NORMALLY OPEN
COM
+
-DC IN KEYSWITCH ALARMSWITCH NC COM NO
NORMALLY CLOSED
ACTIVE
Note Sound may be disabled by clipping wires to
the siren. THIS WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
Remove two screws on circuit board; leave
enough length of wire to possibly reattach
in the future. Then insulate wires to prevent
shorting to electronic components.
WIRES TO
SIREN
Step 4 - Alarm Timing and Volume - S2
1
ALARM TIMING VOLUMESTROBE TIMING
ON
OFF
1
2 3 4 5
0
15 seconds 1 1 1 1
30 seconds 1 0 1 0
60 seconds 0 1 0 1
Continuous 0 0 0 0
ALARM
TIMING
SIREN STROBE VOLUME
1 2 3 4 5
High
1
Low
2
1 = ON 0 = OFF
*Factory default settings
*
6. - 6 -
Step 5 - Electronics Assembly
Step 6 - Terminal Strip Connections
Wiring: After mounting circuit board assembly, connect wires. Refer to terminal strip connections (step 6).
Lens installation: Slide lip of lens behind circuit board mounting plate. Rotate lens into position. Secure
with tamperproof screw and special. Unit will not operate properly if lens cover is not installed.
05050- LENS COLORS
A - AMBER
B - BLUE
G - GREEN
R - RED
W - WHITE
19002 SCREW
#8-32 x 3/8 in.
(4) PROVIDED
ELECTRONICS
INSTALLED
BASE PLATE
WIRE ACCESS HOLE
19016 TAMPER-PROOF
TOOL (1) PROVIDED
19011 TAMPER-PROOF
SCREW
ROUTE WIRES
THRU HOLE
REMOTE POWER IN
12-24 VDC, 125mA
+
-
OFF ON
**MAIN POWER
CONTROL
ACTIVE STAND BY
ALARM
SWITCH
FORM "C"
DRY CONTACTS
NORMALLY
OPEN
NORMALLY
CLOSED
COM
TO STI B
+
-DC IN KEYSWITCH ALARMSWITCH NC COM NO
REMOTE POWER IN
12-24 VDC, 125mA
+
- OFF ON
**MAIN POWER
CONTROL
STAND
BY
ALARM
SWITCH
FORM "C"
DRY CONTACTS
NORMALLY OPEN
COM
+
-DC IN KEYSWITCH ALARMSWITCH NC COM NO
NORMALLY CLOSED
ACTIVE
(4) PROVIDED
Note “DC IN” are the only
polarity sensitive terminals.
When external power is
used, battery will act as
a backup. “Dry Contacts:
NC, COM, NO” are used for
remote alarm monitoring.
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Assembly Parts List
QTY. PART # DESCRIPTION
1 05000 Electronics assembly (includes base plate & electronics assembly)
1 05050-R Red lens (unless otherwise specified)
1 09723 Key switch mounting bracket
2 18075 #801 key
1 18074 Switch lock
1 18151 N.C. reed switch and magnet (installed in cabinet)
4 19002 Screw #8-32 x 3/8 in.
2 19039 Screw #6 x 1 1/4 in.
2 19018 Anchor #8-10
1 19011 #8-32 x 1/2 in. tamper screw
1 BAT-9VDC 9 volt battery
CABINET
1 07550 Hinged polycarbonate enclosure
6 06298 Mounting tabs
6 19013 #10 x 1 1/2 in. screw
6 19033 Plastic anchor
1 07550WR Wire shelf (included with AED models only)
1 07551WR Wire rack (included with AED models only)
1 04876 Mounting plate
4 19002 #8-32 x 3/8 in. screw
1 6297550 Gasket
1 07503 Thumb lock - STI-7555 models
1 18050 Key lock
2 18054 CH751
SIREN/STROBE ALARM
} STI-7554 models
Step 7 - Operation
· Turn key switch onto arm.
· Cycle key switch to reset alarm
· Alarm will sound when cabinet is opened (alarm switch is electronically closed), alarm
cover is removed or unit is removed from the wall.
· To service, turn key switch off.
Warnings
Three year guarantee against breakage of polycarbonate housing (one year on electro
mechanical and electronic components).
Electronic warranty form at www.sti-usa.com/wc14.
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Inst. 7555AED 2015_05Printed in USA Subject to change without notice.
2306 Airport Rd • Waterford, MI 48327
Phone: 248-673-9898 • Fax: 248-673-1246
info@sti-usa.com • www.sti-usa.com
Safety Technology International (Europe) Ltd.
Unit 49G Pipers Road • Park Farm Industrial Estate • Redditch
Worcestershire • B98 0HU • England • Tel: 44 (0) 1527 520 999
Fax: 44 (0) 1527 501 999 • E-mail: info@sti-europe.com • Web: www.sti-europe.com
Accessories and Replacement Parts
AED-LBL Optional AED label - 2 included (applied to sides
of cabinet; must be factory installed)
STI-SA5000-R Replacement Siren/Strobe Alarm
18054 Replacement key for cabinet lock on STI-7554
18075 Replacement key for Siren/Strobe Alarm
07550WR Wire shelf (included with AED models)
07551WIR Wire rack (included with AED models)