//Apollo XP95 Manual Call Point with Isolator – 55100-908APO

Apollo XP95 Manual Call Point with Isolator – 55100-908APO

A seven-segment DIL switch enables the addressing of each call point at commissioning stage

When operated, the manual call point interrupts the polling cycle for a fast response

Bi-coloured LEDs indicate isolate and normal conditions

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Apollo XP95 Manual Call Point with Isolator – 55100-908APO

The XP95 range of analogue addressable fire detectors uses tried and trusted technology to give the best performance, and has unique features that benefit the installer and the end user. It is suitable for medium-to-large applications with simple installation requirements. As it operates using digital communication, XP95 has a high immunity from corruption, and is, therefore, often preferred in a large system where life safety is critical. XP95 products are frequently used in commercial, industrial, financial, government, IT/telecoms and healthcare applications.

The new Apollo XP95 EN54-11:2001 compliant Manual Call Point (MCP) is based on the KAC conventional MCP range. It is electronically and mechanically backward compatible with previous Apollo call points based on KAC’s World Series product. The address of each call point is set at the commissioning stage by means of a seven-segment DIL switch.

A single bi-coloured alarm LED is provided on the call point. This LED is controlled, independently of the call point, by the control panel. The red LED is lit when the call point has been activated. An amber/yellow LED indicates a fault. Call points can be remotely tested from the panel by transmission of a single bit in the communications protocol. Call points respond by providing a value of 64 which corresponds to the alarm value.

The choice of detector from the XP95 range follows well established principles of system design. The optimum detector type will depend on the type of fire risk/fire load and the type of environment in which the detector is sited.

Key Features:

A seven-segment DIL switch enables the addressing of each call point at commissioning stage

When operated, the manual call point interrupts the polling cycle for a fast response

Bi-coloured LEDs indicate isolate and normal conditions