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FAS260SA Eltako Outdoor sounder

Wireless outdoor siren white, 260x200x70 mm, with solar cell and lithium polymer rechargeable battery. Protection class IP54. Smart home actuator The siren serves for acoustic and visual alarm signals. You can select 4 different alarm modulations using jumpers; the volume is at least 85 dB. The optical signaling is always done by flashing the LEDs under the red cover. The siren is controlled by the central Safe, Minisafe or the wireless alarm controller FAC55D and FAC65D. Sensors which are supposed to trigger an alarm are sent to these central or Controller trained. These include motion detectors, door and window contacts, water and smoke detectors, temperature sensors and wireless transmitter modules. It is also defined which sensors should trigger the alarm in which combination. There is a cyclic radio contact between the siren and the alarm control center. The radio module in the siren asks the alarm control center to check if there is an alarm present every 3 seconds. If this communication does not work during alarm readiness, for example B. The alarm control center is not supplied with power, this can have the following effect, adjustable in the siren by jumpers: No reaction, 2 short acoustic and optical pulses at 10 second intervals (delivery status), 1 second short acoustic and visual alarm at 10 second intervals, trigger alarm immediately. The maximum alarm duration can be set by means of jumpers in the siren for 1, 3 and 5 minutes. The factory setting is 1 minute. The siren should be mounted in a location that is protected from rain, however, where there is sufficient incidence of light for the solar cell installed on top. Normal daylight for a few hours a day is sufficient to keep the internal battery charged. The mounting plate contains a contact to prevent theft or manipulation, which immediately triggers an alarm when the siren is removed from the holder.This text is machine translated.

Price: EUR 139.99

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