APOLLO Intelligent Open Area Sounder
APOLLO Intelligent Open Area Sounder
APOLLO
R 999
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| Delivery destination | Delivery time |
|---|---|
| Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg & Pretoria | 2–4 working days |
| Regional areas | 5–6 working days |
| Remote areas | 3–7 working days |
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- 6-month limited warranty
Description
All devices are powered directly from the loop and need no external power supply. They operate at 17-28V DC and are polarity sensitive. A nominal sound output of 100dB(A) is achieved at a current consumption of 5mA in the case of the sounder and 8mA for the sounder beacon.
Key features
- Beacon RED with RED lens
- Operation
- Many control panels will be able to drive up to 20 sounders and up to 15 sounder beacons per loop on average. The maximum number of devices that may be connected to a particular loop should, however, be determined by a loop loading calculation using the Apollo Loop Calculator.
- Since the alarm devices are intended for use in open areas, it is possible for more than one device to be audible at any given point in a building. For this reason, the operation of all may be synchronised by the control panel.
- All the alarm devices can be assigned group addresses as well as individual addresses, so that the functional options of the sounder are identical with those of the Sounder Control Unit part no 55000-582 or 55000-182 (DIN-rail version).
- The alarm devices have a base which is fitted to the mounting surface and wired as a `first fix`.
- Device Addressing
- The open-area alarm devices respond to their own individual address set with a DIL switch.
- They can also respond to a `Group Address` which allows multiple sounders to be controlled simultaneously. A group address may be any spare address between 112 and 126 and is selected by means of a 4 segment DIL switch. A device under group address control must have an individual address between 1 and 111 otherwise a fault value of 4 is transmitted. Devices not using the group address facility may be addressed at any address (1-126).
- Communication
- Backward Compatibility
- The alarm devices will operate only with control equipment using the Apollo protocols. The features of the Open-area alarm devices are available only when the device is connected to a control panel with the appropriate software.
- Product Information
- The Intelligent Open-Area Sounder Visual Indicator is designed for use in open areas.
- Self-test fault monitoring
- Individual and group addressing
- Synchronisation of flashes
- Comes with Isolating Base as standard
- Loop-powered
- Red and clear lens option
Specifications
- XP95, Discovery and CoreProtocol compatible
- For use with XP95 & Discovery systems
- IP65 rated
Product Information
| Categories | Apollo / Safety |
| Brand | Apollo |
| Type | Intelligent Open-Area Sounder Beacon |
| Color | Red with Red Lens |
| Voltage | 17-28V DC |
| Sound Output | 100 dB(A) nominal |
| Sounder Current | 5 mA |
| Sounder Beacon Current | 8 mA |
| IP Rating | IP65 |
| Protocol | XP95, Discovery, CoreProtocol |
| Power | Loop-powered |
| Addressing | Individual and Group (1-126) |
| Features | Self-test fault monitoring, Synchronisation |
| Barcode | 55000-005APO |