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Apollo XP95 User Manual

Apollo XP95
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Certificate No. 010
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Assessed to ISO 14001:2004
Certificate number EMS 010
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
Assessed to ISO 9001:2008
LPCB Cert No. 010
36 Brookside Road, Havant,
Hampshire, PO9 1JR, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)23 9249 2412
Fax: +44 (0)23 9249 2754
Email: sales@apollo-fire.com
Web: www.apollo-fire.co.uk
Part no 45681-705 - XP95 Sounder VAD Base
with Isolator
PP2478/2016/Issue 5
XP95 Sounder VAD Base
FUNC TION
The XP95® Sounder Visual Alarm Device (VAD)
Bases incorporates a standard mouting base
with a loop-powered sounder VAD. It is used to
signal a re alarm in enclosed areas.
The XP95 Sounder VAD Base can be used either
with a detector tted or with a cap for operation
as a stand-alone alarm device. The XP95
Sounder VAD Bases are supplied with a built-in
isolator.
FEATURES
The product offers:
Two volume ranges 55–75dB(A) and
75–91dB(A)
EN54-23 Compliant Category O. VAD
EN54-3 Compliant Sounder
VAD ash rate of 0.5Hz
Synchronisation of ‘alert’ and ‘evacuate’
tones
Individual and group addressing
Unique acoustic self-test
Unique VAD self-test
Built in Isolator
Complies with NEN2575 (45681-706),
DIN0833 and DIN33404 (45681-707)
© Apollo Fire Detectors Limited 2016

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Apollo XP95 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ColorWhite
Operating Voltage17V to 28V DC
Humidity0% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
TypeOptical Smoke Detector
ProtocolXP95 (Apollo Protocol)
CertificationEN54

Summary

Function of the XP95 Sounder VAD Base

Product Features Overview

Electrical Considerations

Addressing and Group Addressing

Individual and Group Addressing

Details on assigning individual and group addresses for devices, including address ranges and usage.

Group Addressing Mechanism

Explanation of how devices can be controlled as a group for simultaneous alerting in alarm conditions.

Self Test Functionality

Protocol Compatibility

Synchronization of Sound and Flash

Mechanical Construction

Technical Data and Protocol Usage

Protocol Usage Details

Defines output bits, analogue values, input bits, and flag settings for device communication.

Technical Data Summary

Provides operating voltage, current consumption, VAD frequency, IP rating, and sounder output specifications.

Dimensions and Weight

Lists part numbers with corresponding descriptions, dimensions, and weights for different product variants.

Important Notes and Certifications

Coverage Diagram

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