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NC806CS 4 3 2 1 – +

Mk4 Overdoor Light with Sounder + common positive. – common negative.


1 or 2 signal (when used with any 800 Series panel).
Approved Document No: DNU8060200 Rev 1 3 signal (when used with NC925B1 12V PSU only).
4 output (to optional NC887 switchable sounder)

FIGURE 1 : NC806CS Connection Details


■ Figure 1 shows a typical wiring (when used with any 800 Series Indicator Panel)
configuration for the NC806CS SIGNAL
when used with the NC941 single PANEL
zone call controller, the NC944 four NC941 COMMON POSITIVE
NC944*
zone call controller or any 800 NC810K to NC890K COMMON NEGATIVE
Series 10-90 zone indicator panel. NC811K to NC891K
NC812KE to NC892KE
NC811KE to NC891KE 1 or 2 -VE +VE SIGNAL -VE If a ceiling pull is
used as the trigger
■ Figure 2 shows a typical wiring * Please note, all of the above indicator panels TRIGGER device, a remote
NC806CS
configuration for the NC806CS include an on-board PSU except the NC944 . O/DOOR DEVICE
Call Point
reset point may be
Power to the NC944 must be provided via an LIGHT c/w required if none is
when used with the NC925B1 12V NC930 12V 250mA PSU. SOUNDER
Ceiling Pull
available at the
etc
power supply unit. The illustration indicator panel.

shows how the overdoor light and FIGURE 2 : NC806CS Connection Details
sounder would be wired in a single (when used with the NC925B1 12V Power Supply Unit)
zone disabled persons toilet alarm
configuration. NC925B1
12V COMMON POSITIVE
■ Output terminal 4 on the BOXED
PSU COMMON NEGATIVE
NC806CS can be connected to an
optional NC887 Switchable Please note, the NC925B1 does not 3 -VE +VE SIGNAL -VE SIGNAL -VE
include an onboard reset facility.
Sounder. Please refer to our Therefore, a remote reset point MUST
separate application note be used when the system is powered by NC806CS
O/DOOR
NC809DB NC807C
an NC925B1. REMOTE
(Document No. DNU0806100) LIGHT c/w RESET
CEILING
PULL
SOUNDER
if you wish to utilise this function. POINT

NC806CS 4 3 2 1 – +

Mk4 Overdoor Light with Sounder + common positive. – common negative.


1 or 2 signal (when used with any 800 Series panel).
Approved Document No: DNU8060200 Rev 1 3 signal (when used with NC925B1 12V PSU only).
4 output (to optional NC887 switchable sounder)

FIGURE 1 : NC806CS Connection Details


■ Figure 1 shows a typical wiring (when used with any 800 Series Indicator Panel)
configuration for the NC806CS SIGNAL
when used with the NC941 single PANEL
zone call controller, the NC944 four NC941 COMMON POSITIVE
NC944*
zone call controller or any 800 NC810K to NC890K COMMON NEGATIVE
Series 10-90 zone indicator panel. NC811K to NC891K
NC812KE to NC892KE
NC811KE to NC891KE 1 or 2 -VE +VE SIGNAL -VE If a ceiling pull is
used as the trigger
■ Figure 2 shows a typical wiring device, a remote
* Please note, all of the above indicator panels NC806CS
TRIGGER
configuration for the NC806CS include an on-board PSU except the NC944 . O/DOOR DEVICE reset point may be
Call Point required if none is
Power to the NC944 must be provided via an LIGHT c/w
when used with the NC925B1 12V NC930 12V 250mA PSU. SOUNDER Ceiling Pull
available at the
etc
power supply unit. The illustration indicator panel.

shows how the overdoor light and FIGURE 2 : NC806CS Connection Details
sounder would be wired in a single (when used with the NC925B1 12V Power Supply Unit)
zone disabled persons toilet alarm
configuration. NC925B1
12V COMMON POSITIVE
■ Output terminal 4 on the BOXED
PSU COMMON NEGATIVE
NC806CS can be connected to an
optional NC887 Switchable Please note, the NC925B1 does not 3 -VE +VE SIGNAL -VE SIGNAL -VE
include an onboard reset facility.
Sounder. Please refer to our Therefore, a remote reset point MUST
separate application note be used when the system is powered by NC806CS
O/DOOR
NC809DB NC807C
an NC925B1. REMOTE
(Document No. DNU0806100) LIGHT c/w
RESET
CEILING
PULL
SOUNDER
if you wish to utilise this function. POINT

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