The document describes the SpectrAlert Advance series of indoor wall-mountable horns, strobes, and horn strobes. It has several key features:
- Plug-in design for fast installation with minimal intrusion into the back box.
- Tamper-resistant construction and universal mounting plate.
- Field-selectable settings for voltage, candela, tone, and volume.
- Automatic selection of 12- or 24-volt operation to simplify installation.
The document describes the SpectrAlert Advance series of indoor wall-mountable horns, strobes, and horn strobes. It has several key features:
- Plug-in design for fast installation with minimal intrusion into the back box.
- Tamper-resistant construction and universal mounting plate.
- Field-selectable settings for voltage, candela, tone, and volume.
- Automatic selection of 12- or 24-volt operation to simplify installation.
Edwards Signaling G4LFRF-HVM Data SheetJMAC Supply
This document provides information on the Genesis G4LF Series notification appliances, which produce a low frequency 520 Hz tone suitable for sleeping areas. The appliances are available as audible-only or combination audible-visible models. They feature field-configurable settings and synchronize within 10 milliseconds when connected to compatible control equipment. Installation involves mounting to a standard electrical box or surface backbox using room-side wiring.
This document provides an overview and specifications for Genesis life safety ceiling speaker-strobes from Edwards Signaling. The speaker-strobes are compact devices that protrude less than 1.6 inches from the ceiling and come in white or red housings. They use patented FullLight strobe technology that produces a smooth light distribution without the need for bulky reflectors. The speaker-strobes have adjustable candela outputs between 15-95 or 95-177 candela and sound levels from 80-90 dBA. They are designed for indoor use and easily install in standard electrical boxes. The document provides details on configuration options, wiring, current draw and agency approvals.
This document provides information on Genesis life safety ceiling speakers made by Edwards Signaling. It summarizes the key features and specifications of the speakers. The speakers are small and low-profile devices that are available in white or red housings. They can be configured in the field to output at 1/4, 1/2, 1 or 2 watts and have sound output levels between 80-91 dBA depending on wattage. The speakers are suitable for indoor ceiling or wall use and are designed to meet fire alarm standards and be easily installed.
This document provides information on Genesis series ceiling strobes from Edwards Signaling, including:
- Standard features like field configurable light output settings and low-profile design.
- Unparalleled performance from FullLight strobe technology that produces an even light distribution.
- Installation details like fitting in standard electrical boxes and accessible wiring terminals.
- Current draw specifications at different light output settings and voltages.
- Agency listings and approvals, as well as ordering information for life safety appliance models.
4903-0010 - Conventional Strobe with Horn.pdfSourovSamadder
This document provides information on wall mount audible and visible notification appliances that operate on a two-wire SmartSync circuit. Key features include horns and strobes that can be controlled separately, compatibility with ADA requirements, and operation at 1Hz flash rate when connected in a SmartSync circuit. The appliances are available in different housing colors and strobe output levels, and include installation accessories. They combine an electronic horn and strobe in a compact and easy to install package suitable for fire alarm applications.
Edwards Signaling G4LFRF-HVM Data SheetJMAC Supply
This document provides information on the Genesis G4LF Series notification appliances, which produce a low frequency 520 Hz tone suitable for sleeping areas. The appliances are available as audible-only or combination audible-visible models. They feature field-configurable settings and synchronize within 10 milliseconds when connected to compatible control equipment. Installation involves mounting to a standard electrical box or surface backbox using room-side wiring.
This document provides an overview and specifications for Genesis life safety ceiling speaker-strobes from Edwards Signaling. The speaker-strobes are compact devices that protrude less than 1.6 inches from the ceiling and come in white or red housings. They use patented FullLight strobe technology that produces a smooth light distribution without the need for bulky reflectors. The speaker-strobes have adjustable candela outputs between 15-95 or 95-177 candela and sound levels from 80-90 dBA. They are designed for indoor use and easily install in standard electrical boxes. The document provides details on configuration options, wiring, current draw and agency approvals.
This document provides information on Genesis life safety ceiling speakers made by Edwards Signaling. It summarizes the key features and specifications of the speakers. The speakers are small and low-profile devices that are available in white or red housings. They can be configured in the field to output at 1/4, 1/2, 1 or 2 watts and have sound output levels between 80-91 dBA depending on wattage. The speakers are suitable for indoor ceiling or wall use and are designed to meet fire alarm standards and be easily installed.
This document provides information on Genesis series ceiling strobes from Edwards Signaling, including:
- Standard features like field configurable light output settings and low-profile design.
- Unparalleled performance from FullLight strobe technology that produces an even light distribution.
- Installation details like fitting in standard electrical boxes and accessible wiring terminals.
- Current draw specifications at different light output settings and voltages.
- Agency listings and approvals, as well as ordering information for life safety appliance models.
4903-0010 - Conventional Strobe with Horn.pdfSourovSamadder
This document provides information on wall mount audible and visible notification appliances that operate on a two-wire SmartSync circuit. Key features include horns and strobes that can be controlled separately, compatibility with ADA requirements, and operation at 1Hz flash rate when connected in a SmartSync circuit. The appliances are available in different housing colors and strobe output levels, and include installation accessories. They combine an electronic horn and strobe in a compact and easy to install package suitable for fire alarm applications.
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Edwards Signaling Catalog u Strobes, Horns, Bells, Chimes
Standard Features
• Outdoor and indoor rated
• Low-profile design
• Wall or ceiling mount
• Room-side wiring accepts 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2
)
• Wide operating temperature range
• Field-selectable settings
• Fully-compatible with Genesis synchronization protocols
• Standard and high-output strobe intensities
• Horn only and horn-strobe options
Overview
Genesis WG4 Series horns and horn-strobe appliances are among
the most versatile emergency appliances of their kind. Rated for
indoor or outdoor use, they are suitable for a wide range of wet
and harsh environments with a listed operating temperature range
of as low as -40 °F to as high as 151 °F (-40 °C to 66 °C).
Field-configurable light and sound output settings add to their on-
site flexibility, while optional FIRE markings make them ideal for fire
alarm applications.
These appliances are suitable for indoor and outdoor applications,
and are ideal for challenging conditions such as parking garages
and process areas. They are available for mounting on the ceiling
or the wall, and thanks to an ingenious optional full backplane
sealing gasket, can be installed to recessed (in-the-pour/block)
electrical boxes. WG4 notification appliances also mount to suit-
able surface boxes. Optional color-matched trim skirts provide a
clean, finished appearance. All appliance wiring is accomplished
room-side for easy installation.
WG4 Series appliances feature an efficient and powerful piezo
sounder. The multi-candela strobes are available with clear lenses
in two output categories – standard and high-output. They are
precision-timed to meet UL 1971 synchronization standards,
and field-configurable for one of four candela intensities. Candela
settings are viewable even after installation through an innovative
sealed viewport display.
Outdoor Rated
Horns and
Horn-Strobes
Genesis WG4 Series
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Installation and Mounting
Front cover
Backplate
Optional trim skirt
WG4 Gasket
Electrical
box
WG4 notification appliances are rated for outdoor use and are
suitable for indoor or outdoor applications on walls or ceilings. For
surface-mounting in outdoor or wet applications, appliances must be
mounted to a 449 electrical box.������������������������������������In dry conditions, they are compat-
ible with standard 4-inch square by 1½-inch deep electrical boxes.
When using the optional WG4WTS or WG4RTS trim skirt, a 449 or
4-inch square by 2-1/8" deep box must be used.
The Genesis WG4 horn and horn-strobe may be wall- or ceiling-
mounted, and may be placed in one of four positions: strobe above,
strobe below, and strobe to either side. The shallow depth of Gen-
esis devices leaves room behind the appliance for extra wiring.
Field Configuration Wire slot
Horn
volume
jumper
(JP3)
Strobe
pattern
jumper (JP4)
Horn
pattern
jumper
(JP1)
Candela
setting
switch
(S2)
Horn pattern: Audible
output for WG4 horns and
horn-strobes is factory set
to to sound in a three-pulse
temporal pattern. Units may
be configured for use with
coded systems by cutting
a JP1 on the circuit board.
This results in a steady
output that can be turned
on and off (coded) as the
system applies and removes
power to the notification
circuit. A Genesis Signal
Master is required when
horn-strobe models are con-
figured for coded systems.
Horn output: Horns and horn-strobes are factory set for high dB output.
Low dB output may be selected by cutting a jumper on the circuit board.
This reduces the output by about 5 dB.
Strobe pattern: Genesis WG4 horn-strobes are factory set for use as UL
1971 compliant notification appliances for public mode operation. These
notification appliances may be configured for temporal flash by cutting
JP4 on the circuit board. This battery-saving feature is intended for private
mode signaling only.
Strobe output: Genesis WG4 horn-strobes may be set for one of four out-
put intensities.The output setting is changed by simply opening the device
and sliding the switch to the desired setting. The device does not have to
be removed to change the output setting. The setting remains visible after
the cover is closed through a small window on the front of the device.
Application
Horns
Genesis horn output reaches as high as 97 dBA in accordance with
UL 464 (104 dBA in accordance with ULC-S525) and features a
unique frequency tone that results in excellent sound penetration
and an unmistakable warning of danger. Horns may be configured
for either coded or non-coded notification circuits. They can also be
set for low dB output with a jumper cut that reduces horn output by
about 5 dB.
The suggested sound pressure level for each notification zone used
with alarm notification appliances is at least 15 dB above the average
ambient sound level, or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a
duration of at least 60 seconds, whichever is greater, measured 5 feet
(1.5 m) above the floor. The average ambient sound level is A-weighted
(fast response) sound pressure measured over a 24-hour period.
Doubling the distance from the notification appliance to the ear will
theoretically result in a 6 dB reduction of the received sound pressure
level. The actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materi-
als in the space. A 3 dBA difference represents a barely noticeable
change in volume.
Strobe Application
Genesis clear-lensed strobes are UL 1971-listed for use indoors
as wall- or ceiling-mounted public-mode notification appliances for
the hearing impaired, and UL 1638-listed for outdoor applications.
Prevailing codes require strobes to be used where ambient noise
conditions exceed specified levels, where occupants use hearing
protection, and in areas of public accommodation.
Visible appliance synchronization is required to avoid causing
issues with people who have Photosensitive Epilepsy (PSE). Noti-
fication appliance synchronization is also generally required when
more than two strobe appliances are in the same field of view from
any one location. All Genesis strobes meet UL synchronization
requirements (within 10 milliseconds over a two-hour period) when
used with a synchronization source.
WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrical power.
As fires frequently cause power interruptions, we suggest you discuss
further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
Edwards recommends that these devices always be installed in
accordance with the latest recognized edition of national and local
codes. Refer to the appropriate codes and standards for mounting
height information.
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Wiring
Field wiring is connected to WG4 notification appliances with
terminals that accommodate #18 to #12 AWG (0.75 mm² to 2.5
mm²) wiring.
Light Output
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Angle
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Percentage of rated output
Horns and Horn-strobes (dBA)
Volume Setting
16V 24V 33V
UL
464
ULC-
S525
UL
464
ULC-
S525
UL
464
ULC-
S525
Continuous High 89.7 94.0 94.7 99.6 97.4 102.9
Continuous Low 85.4 92.8 89.5 97.2 92.5 98.6
Temporal High 84.2 96.5 90.5 100.5 93.5 104.2
Temporal Low 81.7 90.3 85.4 94.2 88.1 97.0
dBA = Decibels, A-weighted.
UL 464: Sound level output measured in a reverberant room at 10 ft. (3.05m).
CAN/ULC-S525: Sound level output measured in an anechoic room at 10ft (3.05m).
Standard Candela Horn-strobes
Standard/rating
Strobe Switch Position
D C B A
UL 1971 Indoor 15 cd 29 cd 70 cd 87 cd
UL 1638 Outdoor @ -35°C 6 cd 12 cd 28 cd 35 cd
CAN/ULC-S526 Outdoor @ -40°C 1 cd 3 cd 8 cd 10 cd
Operating Current
(UL specifies current ratings at 16 volts)
Standard Candela Horn-strobes in RMS (mA), continuous
Input Voltage
Strobe Switch Position
D C B A
16 VDC 127 168 297 351
16 VFWR 218 239 393 422
24 VDC 107 130 210 238
24 VFWR 190 222 325 356
High Candela Horn-strobes
Standard/rating
Strobe Switch Position
D C B A
UL 1971 Indoor 102cd 123cd 147cd 161cd
UL 1638 Outdoor @ -35°C 41cd 50 cd 60 cd 65 cd
CAN/ULC-S526 Outdoor @ -40°C 11 cd 14 cd 17 cd 18 cd
High Candela Horn-strobes in RMS (mA), continuous
Input Voltage
Strobe Switch Position
D C B A
16 VDC 342 408 517 526
16 VFWR 447 502 614 679
24 VDC 240 271 327 365
24 VFWR 390 400 486 540
Horn only models (mA)
Setting
16V RMS, continuous 24V, typical
High dB Low dB High dB Low dB
VDC 69.1 41.2 49.0 32.3
VFWR 135 91.3 99.1 67.1
Sound Output
Operating voltage 24 VDC, 24 VFWR nominal
Dimensions (W × H × D) 5.6 × 8.5 × 1.4 in. (142 × 216 × 36 mm)
Horn tone 3.2 kHz
Wire size 12 to 18 AWG (0.75 to 2.50 mm²)
Compatible electrical box
Outdoor
Indoor
Model 449
4 in. square by 1.5 in. deep box
Operating environment
Temperature
Relative humidity
-40 to 151°F (-40 to 66°C)
0 to 95% noncondensing
Auto-sync Output Module E-NAC
Genesis Signal Master EG1M-RM
Booster & Auxiliary Power Supplies EBPS6A, EBPS10A
Control Panels with Genesis
Synchronization built-in
E-FSC, E-FSA Series
Specifications
Horns and Horn-strobes
Compatible Synchronization Sources
Horn-strobes
Signal In —
Signal In +
Signal Out —
Signal Out +
—/+ designations indicate the signal polarity
required to activate the device.