Wiring, Maintenance – Edwards Signaling Genesis Chime-Strobe User Manual

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P/N 3100562 • REV 2.0 • ISS 19AUG10

2. Set the chime signal, sound output level, and desired

operation settings. See Figure 1.

To change the chime signal from steady to temporal,
cut from circle J1 to the edge of the circuit board.

To change the chime operation from noncoded to
coded (single-stroke), cut from circle J2 to the edge of
the circuit board.

To change the chime sound output level from high dB
to low dB, cut the J3 trace between the holes.

3. Slide the candela switch to the desired candela output by

aligning it with the indicator located beside the switch. See
Figure 2.

4. Connect the chime terminals to the signal circuit field

wiring. For the unit to function properly, observe polarity.
See Figure 1.

For single-stroke coded voltage operation, see
Figure 3.

For constant noncoded voltage operation, see
Figure 4.

5. Mount the unit onto a compatible electrical box, making

sure not to overtighten the mounting screws.

6. Replace the cover by aligning it at the bottom, then

snapping it in at the top.

7. Test the unit for proper operation.

Figure 1: Chime settings

J2 J3

J1

2

3

1

1.

J1: Chime signal jumper

2.

J2: Coded/non-coded jumper

3.

J3: Chime sound output

Figure 2: Candela switch

110

75
30
15

Wiring

Figure 3: Wiring for single-stroke coded voltage operation

-

-

+

STROBE +

STROBE -

2

CHIME +

CHIME -

H

S

4

3

1

5

+

+

-

6

1.

Chime in (coded power signal)

2.

Strobe in (continuous power signal)

3.

Resistor, value determined by the control panel

4.

Genesis Signal Master

5.

To next appliance, EOL resistor, or Class A circuit return

6.

One wire each side of screw head

Notes

Polarity shown in alarm condition

The strobe circuit can be silenced without turning off strobes

Figure 4: Wiring for constant noncoded voltage operation

-

+

-

+

1

2

+

-

+

-

1.

From NAC output

2.

To next appliance, EOL, or Class A return

Note: Signal polarity is shown in the alarm condition.

Maintenance

This unit is not serviceable or repairable. Should the unit fail to
operate, contact the supplier for replacement.

Perform a visual inspection and an operational test twice a
year or as directed by the local authority having jurisdiction.

Do no change the factory-applied finish.

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