Edwards Signaling ANS Audio Notification System User Manual

Ans audio notification system installation sheet, Product description, Ans models

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ANS Audio Notification System Installation Sheet

Product description

The Audio Notification System (ANS) is a self-contained

amplifier, tone generator, digital message repeater, and

supervisory interface. It is designed for use with a UL Listed

fire alarm control panel (FACP) to provide a listed voice

evacuation alarm system. See Table 1 for a list of ANS

models.
The FACP provides all initiating circuitry and a notification

appliance circuit (NAC) that connects to the ANS. The ANS

provides its own internal supervision and supervision for its

speaker lines. The ANS reports faults to the FACP by placing

an open on the FACP NAC. Optionally, faults can be reported

to the FACP by connecting a supervisory circuit to the ANS.

The ANS reports internal failures and speaker line faults by

placing an open on the supervisory circuit.
All models of the ANS are powered by a 120 V, 60 Hz supply.

Optionally, the ANS can be powered by 24 Vdc from a UL Listed

fire alarm power supply. Each model provides a different power

level, but all models can be configured for 25 or 70 Vrms

speakers (by jumper). The factory setting is for 25 Vrms.

ANS models

ANS model numbers have the format: ANS999MDC. Each

model is a complete audio notification panel, including a built-in

tone generator, power transformer, and cabinet. The 999

portion represents the output power: 25, 50, 100, 150, or

200 watts. M indicates the inclusion of a microphone. D

indicates the inclusion of a digital message repeater (DMR). C

indicates the cabinet color, either gray (G) or red (R).
Expander model numbers have the format ANS999XC. Each

model is a complete expander panel, including a built-in tone

generator, power transformer, and cabinet. The 999 portion

represents the output power. X indicates an expander module.

Expanders have no microphone and no DMR. C indicates the

cabinet color, either gray (G) or red (R).
Amplifier model numbers have the format AMS999AMD. The

amplifiers include a built-in tone generator, but no transformer

or cabinet. The 999 portion represents the power output. The A

designation indicates an amplifier. M indicates the inclusion of

a microphone. D indicates the inclusion of a digital message

repeater.
An Expander can operate as a slave amplifier when connected

to an ANS999AMD, which supplies source audio to the slave.

Expanders can also operate as stand-alone audio notification

systems with only tone and microphone amplification.
Some models use multiple amplifier configurations. These

models are configured and prewired at the factory.

Table 1: ANS models
Model number

Description

Amplifier

modules

Audio

circuits

ANS25MD(G/R)

25 W ANS

ANS25AMD

1

ANS50MD(G/R)

50 W ANS

ANS50AMD

1

ANS100MD(G/R)

100 W ANS

ANS100AMD

1

ANS150MD(G/R)

150 W ANS

ANS100AMD

ANS50A

2

ANS200MD(G/R)

200 W ANS

ANS100AMD

ANS100A

2

ANS25X(G/R)

25 W Expander

ANS25A

1

ANS50X(G/R)

50 W Expander

ANS50A

1

ANS100X(G/R)

100 W Expander ANS100A

1

ANS150X(G/R)

150 W Expander ANS100A

ANS50A

2

ANS200X(G/R)

200 W Expander ANS100A

ANS100A

2

Specifications

Table 2: Specifications
Model

ANS25

ANS50

ANS100

Input voltage

120 Vac at 60 Hz or 24 Vdc

Input current

(at 120 Vac)

1.4 A

0.8 A

2.0 A

Input current (battery)

Standby

0.18 A

0.13 A

0.18 A

Alarm

1.00 A

1.00 A

2.50 A

Standby with

aux. load

0.31 A

0.26 A

0.85 A

Output power

25 W

50 W

100 W

Frequency

response

800 to 2800 Hz 400 to 4000 Hz 400 to 4000 Hz

Output voltage

25 or 70 Vrms selectable

Optional 24 Vdc input [1]

Standby

0.60 A

0.60 A

0.60 A

Alarm

1.00 A

1.00 A

2.60 A

Sine

2.90 A

3.40 A

6.50 A

Output

protection

Power-limited, open and short circuit protected

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