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Adaptatone® Millennium
Local/System Signal
The Edwards 5536M Adaptatone Millennium accepts three electri-
cal inputs from the closing of three normally open contacts, or a
24VDC external voltage source such as an output of a PLC, and
delivers three tones from the 27 tones available. One of these in-
puts is a priority signal. The 5536M can also work within an
Adaptatone System, sounding the central tone or voice signal or its
own tone signals. The Adaptatone Millennium System has priority
over the locally initiated contacts. See Adaptatone Signaling Sys-
tem Installation.
Programming the signal for the tones selected is accomplished
through setting internal dipswitches. On-site volume control is also
available by adjusting the internal volume control.
The programmed tones on the 5536M operate on a pyramid-type
priority system in which a switch with a programmed tone takes pri-
ority over all switches that follow it. For more information on priority
tone operation and a complete listing of all 27 tones, see page 4-55.
Designed for either 1/2" (13mm) conduit or surface mounting. See
Adaptatone Signaling System Installation.
The 5536M Adaptatone is designed for industrial applications call-
ing 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 monitor-
ing, shift start-and-dismissal horns, and paging signals.
5536M Series
Three Outputs & Priority
FEATURES
> Output up to 110 dB at 10 ft
> 27 tone capability - No additional
tone modules needed
> PLC Compatible
> Suitable for Division 2 locations
> Corrosion resistant electrostatic
heat flowed epoxy finish
> Individual volume control
AGENCY APPROVALS
> NEMA Type 3R
> IP 44
> UL 464 and 1604 Listed
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