Maintenance caution – Edwards Signaling 869DSTR-G1 User Manual
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3. Bring signaling circuit field wiring into electrical box.
4. Ground in accordance with national and local electrical
codes. A green ground screw is provided with both
the indoor and outdoor surface boxes.
5. Connect signaling circuit field wires to terminals on
horn/strobe assembly (Figures 2-4).
6. Mount the horn/strobe assembly on the mounting
plate (Figure 1).
a. The inside of the top of the grille has hinges that
pass through cutouts and engage with tabs on the
mounting plate. With the bottom of the grille
lifted out slightly, place the grille over the
mounting plate so that the hinges of the grille
are in the mounting cutouts.
b. Properly seat the grille by pressing the bottom in.
c. Fasten the bottom of the grille to the mounting
plate by installing the captive combination drive
screw.
7. Apply power and activate the horn/strobe unit to verify
that it is operating properly.
Maintenance
CAUTION
Should the unit fail to operate properly, do not attempt
repair. Contact the supplier for replacement.
Perform a visual inspection and an operational test twice
a year.
CONNECTING HORN AND STROBE ON SAME CIRCUIT: The horn and the strobe must be connected to a signal circuit having a constant
(non-coded) voltage output.
CAUTION: Electrical supervision requires wire run to be broken at each terminal. Do not loop signaling circuit field wires around terminals.
CONNECTING HORN AND STROBE ON DIFFERENT CIRCUITS: The strobe must be connected to signal circuits having a constant (non-
coded) voltage output. The horn must be connected to a continuous voltage when it is set to sound a temporal tone; it may be connected
to either a pulsed or continuous voltage when set to sound a steady tone.
CAUTION: Electrical supervision requires wire run to be broken at each terminal. Do not loop signaling circuit field wires around terminals.
Figure 3. Wiring the Horn and Strobe on Different Circuits
Figure 2. Wiring the Horn and Strobe on the Same Circuit
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Figure 4. Terminal Block