In general, the System Sensor B200S-WH sounder base is designed for new and existing dwelling unit applications. Also, they offer maximum flexibility in installation, configuration, and operation to meet or exceed UL 268 and UL 464 requirements. The Select Series low-frequency sounder bases are design to meet the NFPA 72 sleeping space requirement to produce a fundamental frequency of 520 Hz +/- 10% with a square wave or its equivalent. Besides, studies show that a lower frequency, centered around 520 Hz; is the most ideal to wake sleeping occupants, even those with mild to severe hearing loss.
The System Sensor B200S-WH adopts the same address as the detector but uses a unique device type on the loop. The Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) can use that address to command an individual sounder — or a group of sounders — to activate. The command set from the FACP can be tailor to multiple event-driven tone outputs allowing selection of volume; tone (ANSI Temporal 3, ANSI Temporal 4 or March Time), and group. In addition, some FACPs will enable custom tone patterns.
The B200S series sounder bases recognize the System Sensor synchronization protocol. This enables it to be use as a component of the general evacuation signal — along with other System Sensor AV appliances — when connected to a power supply or FACP output capable of generating the System Sensor synchronization pulses.
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