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Apollo SA5501-300APO Open-Area Sounder White Body

Apollo SA5501-300APO Open-Area Sounder White Body

Apollo SA5501-300APO Open-Area Sounder White BodyThe Intelligent Open-Area Sounder is designed for use inopen-areas and can be connected to anyCoreProtocol Discovery or XP95 system. The Intelligent Open-Area Sounder includes features such as groupand individual control status reporting and selectable tone and volume settings all configuredthrough the fire control panel.The right tone for the installationThe Intelligent Open-Area Sounder offers a choice of 15 evacuationtones including the standard Apollo evacuation tone. A tone is selected during commissioning inorder to suit local regulations or customs.Whichever evacuation tone is selected there is a secondary tonewhich may be used for alerting or warning of a possible evacuation. The right level of soundThe sounder is set during commissioning to one of sevenlevels of sound the highest level being nominally 101 dbA at 1m. At lessthan 60 dbA the lowest level falls outside the scope of the EN54 standard. Ithas been included to provide a very local warning for the use of personnel in particularenvironments such as nurse stations in hospitals.AddressingThe Open-Area Alarm Devices respond to their own individual address which is set via the appropriate XPERTaddress card. Group address and tones on CoreProtocol systems are set using the fire control panel.Location-specific volume settingDetectors and sounder indicators are installed in manydifferent types of environment. When configuring the Intelligent Open-Area Sounder devicesthe adjustment of the volume can be done at the point of installation. The commissioning engineer simply sets the control panel to Set-upand then walks from one device to the next to set the required volume using amagnetic wand. When all devices have been set the engineer simply presses abutton on the control panel which then registers all the individual volumesettings.Key FeaturesAdjustable tone and volume 15 tone pairs seven volume levelsSoftware defined group addressing with up to 16 group addressesAlarm switching by individual device by group address or ofall individual devices on the loopBuilt-in controllable isolatorSet-up and testing of devices at point of installationUnique acoustic self-test

GBP 46.96
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Apollo SA5500-300APO Open-Area Sounder Red Body

Apollo SA5500-300APO Open-Area Sounder Red Body

Apollo SA5500-300APO Open-Area Sounder Red BodyThe Intelligent Open-Area Sounder is designed for use inopen-areas and can be connected to anyCoreProtocol Discovery or XP95 system. The Intelligent Open-Area Sounder includes features such as groupand individual control status reporting and selectable tone and volume settings all configuredthrough the fire control panel.The right tone for the installationThe Intelligent Open-Area Sounder offers a choice of 15 evacuationtones including the standard Apollo evacuation tone. A tone is selected during commissioning inorder to suit local regulations or customs.Whichever evacuation tone is selected there is a secondary tonewhich may be used for alerting or warning of a possible evacuation. The right level of soundThe sounder is set during commissioning to one of sevenlevels of sound the highest level being nominally 101 dbA at 1m. At lessthan 60 dbA the lowest level falls outside the scope of the EN54 standard. Ithas been included to provide a very local warning for the use of personnel in particularenvironments such as nurse stations in hospitals.AddressingThe Open-Area Alarm Devices respond to their own individual address which is set via the appropriate XPERTaddress card. Group address and tones on CoreProtocol systems are set using the fire control panel.Location-specific volume settingDetectors and sounder indicators are installed in manydifferent types of environment. When configuring the Intelligent Open-Area Sounder devicesthe adjustment of the volume can be done at the point of installation. The commissioning engineer simply sets the control panel to Set-upand then walks from one device to the next to set the required volume using amagnetic wand. When all devices have been set the engineer simply presses abutton on the control panel which then registers all the individual volumesettings.Key FeaturesAdjustable tone and volume 15 tone pairs seven volume levelsSoftware defined group addressing with up to 16 group addressesAlarm switching by individual device by group address or ofall individual devices on the loopBuilt-in controllable isolatorSet-up and testing of devices at point of installationUnique acoustic self-test

GBP 46.96
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