Edwards Signaling 5540MV-485Y6 Four Outputs RS485 Connection Electronic Tone Generator

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Edwards Signaling
  • Model code: 5540MV-485Y6
  • Siren Type: Electronic
Additional info:

Provides simultaneous signaling of a high decibel, heavy duty signal The tone generator assures a synchronous signaling sound from all remote speakers Features pre-recorded voice messaging and can store 20 seconds of field recorded voice messages Built in Presignal tone option on first message location User Selectable 55 tone capability - No additional tone modules needed Centralized programmable tone selection System-wide priority tone selection RS485 connection Short Circuit protected NEMA Type 3R and IP44 rated UL listed for Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C and D; Class II, Div.2, Groups F and G; and Class III hazardous locations Designed for industrial applications calling for high decibel output and microprocessor reliability combined with simultaneous signal delivery over all speakers included in the system Typical applications include: emergency warning systems, plant evacuation alarms, security intrusion sirens, process monitoring, shift start-and-dismissal horns, and paging signals

Make Edwards Signaling
Manufacturer Edwards Signaling
Model code 5540MV-485Y6
Siren Type Electronic
Additional info
  • Provides simultaneous signaling of a high decibel, heavy duty signal
  • The tone generator assures a synchronous signaling sound from all remote speakers
  • Features pre-recorded voice messaging and can store 20 seconds of field recorded voice messages
  • Built in Presignal tone option on first message location
  • User Selectable 55 tone capability - No additional tone modules needed
  • Centralized programmable tone selection
  • System-wide priority tone selection
  • RS485 connection
  • Short Circuit protected
  • NEMA Type 3R and IP44 rated
  • UL listed for Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C and D; Class II, Div.2, Groups F and G; and Class III hazardous locations
  • Designed for industrial applications calling for high decibel output and microprocessor reliability combined with simultaneous signal delivery over all speakers included in the system
  • Typical applications include: emergency warning systems, plant evacuation alarms, security intrusion sirens, process monitoring, shift start-and-dismissal horns, and paging signals