ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS FOR AUTOMOTIVE
BUZZERS w/ 4 TONE
ELO Code

 

203.107.005  12V  Audio w/ 4 Tone ( - ) Trigger 76  dB
203.107.006  24V  Audio w/ 4 Tone ( - ) Trigger  76 dB

203.107.007  12V  Audio w/ 4 Tone ( + ) Trigger 76 dB
203.107.008  24V  Audio w/ 4 Tone ( + ) Trigger 76 dB

203.107.011  12V  Audio w/ 4 Tone ( - ) Trigger  90  dB
203.107.012  24V  Audio w/ 4 Tone ( - ) Trigger  90 dB

203.107.013  12V  Audio w/ 4 Tone ( + ) Trigger 90 dB
203.107.014  24V  Audio w/ 4 Tone ( + ) Trigger 90 dB

Forgetting the headlights or the radio on makes it difficult or even impossible to start the car, as it consumes battery on a stationary position. ELO Warning Buzzer is designed to warn the driver for such instances. The buzzer may be used for variety of applications such as to warn the driver that the car is in reverse gear, hand brake is engaged, the headlights are on, the seatbelt is not fastened, and many more.

ELO Warning Buzzers 203.107.005, 203.107.006, 203.107.011 and 203.107.012 have 5 terminals of 30, 85, 86, 87 and 87a. Terminal 30 is always connected to ( + ) of the battery (12V or 24V). ( - ) should be connected to one or more terminals of the remaining 4 terminals (85, 86, 87, 87a). The sound option is determined by which terminal the ( - ) is connected to. If ( - ) is connected to a single terminal, ELO Buzzer will warn the driver of a single “situation”. If ( - ) is connected to more than one terminal the warning of the first “situation” needs to eliminated in order for the buzzer to warn the driver of other “situations”. In a sense ELO Warning Buzzer operates in “First Come First Serve” basis. For ELO Buzzer to warn the driver of following “malfunctions or situations”, the prior case needs to be resolved. The exception of this is the Terminal 85 (continuous sound). All other terminals override Terminal 85. The difference between these 4 ELO Buzzers are; 203.107.005 is 12V 76 dB, 203.107.006 is 24V 76 dB, 203.107.011 is 12V 90 dB and 203.107.012 is 24V 90 dB.

ELO Warning Buzzers 203.107.007, 203.107.008, 203.107.013 and 203.107.014 also have 5 terminals of 30, 85, 86, 87 and 87a. Terminal 85 is always connected to ( - ) of the battery (12V or 24V). ( + ) should be connected to one or more terminals of the remaining 4 terminals (30, 86, 87, 87a). The sound option is determined by which terminal the ( + ) is connected to. If ( + ) is connected to a single terminal, ELO Buzzer will warn the driver of a single “situation”. If ( + ) is connected to more than one terminal the warning of the first “situation” needs to eliminated in order for the buzzer to warn the driver of other “situations”. Same as other versions (203.107.005 , 203.107.006, 203.107.011 and 203.107.012) ,in a sense ELO Warning Buzzers of 203.107.007, 203.107.008, 203.107.013 and 203.107.014 operate in “First Come First Serve”basis. For ELO Buzzers to warn the driver of following “malfunctions or situations”, the prior case needs to be resolved. The exception of this is the Terminal 30 (continuous sound) for these buzzers.. All other terminals override Terminal 30. The difference between these 4 ELO Buzzers are; 203.107.007 is 12V 76 dB, 203.107.008 is 24V 76 dB, 203.107.013 is 12V 90 dB and 203.107.014 is 24V 90 dB.

The important feature of these buzzers compared to other Buzzers ELO manufactures (203.107.003, 203.107.004 and 203.107.010) is the lack of need to change the bridge position to produce different sounds. Similarly, these are the only buzzers that have the ability to warn the driver up to 4 “malfunctions/situations” with a single product.

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