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UL, ULC, CSFM Listed, FM Approved* Analog Sensing Analog Sensors Photoelectric and Heat; Standard Bases and Accessories analog sensing provides the following features Digital transmission of analog sensor values using IDNet two-wire use with the following Autocall products 4007ES, 4010ES, 4100ES Series control units alarm control unit provides the folloing features Peak value logging with accurate analysis of each sensor for individual selection Sensitivity monitoring meets NFPA 72 sensitivity testing requirements; individual sensor calibration check verifies sensor integrity Automatic environmental compensation, multi-stage alarm operation, display of sensitivity directly in percent for each foot Display and print detailed sensor information in plain English language smoke sensors provide the following features Sensitivity levels from 0.2% to 3.1%. See TrueAlarm sensors for more sensors have these features Three fixed temperature sensing thresholds: 135 155 and 190 Rate-of-rise temperature sensing Utility temperature sensing Listed to UL 521 and ULC-S530 features Ceiling or wall mounting Listed to UL 268 7th Edition and ULC-S529 NEMA 1 rated. See TrueAlarm analog sensing product selection chart more information. Louvered smoke sensor design enhances smoke capture by directing to chamber; entrance areas are minimally visible when ceiling Designed for EMI compatibility Magnetic testing Different bases support a supervised or unsupervised output relay, or remote LED alarm indicator base reference For isolator bases, refer to data sheet AC4098-0025 For sounder bases, refer to data sheet AC4098-0028 For photo/heat sensors, refer to data sheet AC4098-0024 , single and AC4098-0033 , dual address communication of analog sensing analog sensors provide an analog measurement digitally to the host control panel using Autocall addressable The control unit analyses the data, determines an value and stores it. Comparing the sensor’s present value its average value and time, determines an alarm or other condition. data evaluation each sensor’s average value provides a continuously reference point. A software filtering process compensates for factors, such as dust and dirt, and component aging, to an accurate reference for evaluating new activity. This filtering the probability of false or nuisance alarms caused by shifts in either up or down. unit selection control unit stores peak activity for each sensor to assist in specific locations. The host control unit determines the alarm point for each TrueAlarm sensor, selectable as more or less sensitive the individual application requires. 1: A4098-9714 TrueAlarm sensor mounted in base selection can program the sensor alarm set points for timed automatic selection, such as more sensitive at night, less sensitive during You can program the control unit to provide multi-stage operation each sensor. alarm and trouble LED indication sensor base’s LED pulses to indicate communications with the unit. the control unit determines a sensor is in alarm, is dirty, or has some type of trouble, the details are annunciated at the control unit and sensor’s base LED will turn on steadily. During a system alarm, the unit will control the LEDs such that an LED indicating a trouble return to pulsing to help identify the alarmed sensors. sensor bases and accessories base features mounted address selection Address remains with its programmed location Accessible from front, DIP switch under sensor features Automatic identification provides default sensitivity when substituting types Integral red LED for power-on, pulsing, or alarm or trouble, steady on Locking anti-tamper design mounts on standard outlet box Magnetically-operated functional test This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listings 7300-2269:0550, 7300 7300-2269:0531,
UL, ULC, CSFM Listed, FM Approved* Analog Sensing Analog Sensors Photoelectric and Heat; Standard Bases and Accessories analog sensing provides the following features Digital transmission of analog sensor values using IDNet two-wire use with the following Autocall products 4007ES, 4010ES, 4100ES Series control units alarm control unit provides the folloing features Peak value logging with accurate analysis of each sensor for individual selection Sensitivity monitoring meets NFPA 72 sensitivity testing requirements; individual sensor calibration check verifies sensor integrity Automatic environmental compensation, multi-stage alarm operation, display of sensitivity directly in percent for each foot Display and print detailed sensor information in plain English language smoke sensors provide the following features Sensitivity levels from 0.2% to 3.1%. See TrueAlarm sensors for more sensors have these features Three fixed temperature sensing thresholds: 135 155 and 190 Rate-of-rise temperature sensing Utility temperature sensing Listed to UL 521 and ULC-S530 features Ceiling or wall mounting Listed to UL 268 7th Edition and ULC-S529 NEMA 1 rated. See TrueAlarm analog sensing product selection chart more information. Louvered smoke sensor design enhances smoke capture by directing to chamber; entrance areas are minimally visible when ceiling Designed for EMI compatibility Magnetic testing Different bases support a supervised or unsupervised output relay, or remote LED alarm indicator base reference For isolator bases, refer to data sheet AC4098-0025 For sounder bases, refer to data sheet AC4098-0028 For photo/heat sensors, refer to data sheet AC4098-0024 , single and AC4098-0033 , dual address communication of analog sensing analog sensors provide an analog measurement digitally to the host control panel using Autocall addressable The control unit analyses the data, determines an value and stores it. Comparing the sensor’s present value its average value and time, determines an alarm or other condition. data evaluation each sensor’s average value provides a continuously reference point. A software filtering process compensates for factors, such as dust and dirt, and component aging, to an accurate reference for evaluating new activity. This filtering the probability of false or nuisance alarms caused by shifts in either up or down. unit selection control unit stores peak activity for each sensor to assist in specific locations. The host control unit determines the alarm point for each TrueAlarm sensor, selectable as more or less sensitive the individual application requires. 1: A4098-9714 TrueAlarm sensor mounted in base selection can program the sensor alarm set points for timed automatic selection, such as more sensitive at night, less sensitive during You can program the control unit to provide multi-stage operation each sensor. alarm and trouble LED indication sensor base’s LED pulses to indicate communications with the unit. the control unit determines a sensor is in alarm, is dirty, or has some type of trouble, the details are annunciated at the control unit and sensor’s base LED will turn on steadily. During a system alarm, the unit will control the LEDs such that an LED indicating a trouble return to pulsing to help identify the alarmed sensors. sensor bases and accessories base features mounted address selection Address remains with its programmed location Accessible from front, DIP switch under sensor features Automatic identification provides default sensitivity when substituting types Integral red LED for power-on, pulsing, or alarm or trouble, steady on Locking anti-tamper design mounts on standard outlet box Magnetically-operated functional test This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listings 7300-2269:0550, 7300 7300-2269:0531,