Description
Apollo XPander Sounder Beacon and Optical Smoke Detector XPA-CB-14020-APO
XPander incorporates entirely new designs with respect to the wireless communication system. A Radio Interface is connected to the loop. The interface communicates with the detection and alarm signalling devices by means of radio waves. The detectors are multistate in that they report normal, pre-alarm, fire or fault states to the radio base which transmits the information to the interface.
The detectors incorporate drift compensation and report any compensation limit occurring. The radio bases and signalling devices are addressable and use a pre-set analogue value to report via the XP95 or Discovery protocol. Apart from normal and fire the bases can send pre-set analogue values to indicate low battery, detector contaminated, detector tamper and low signal strength fault conditions.
Operation:
XPander sounders can be wall or ceiling mounted and use a bi-directional monitored radio platform to communicate. They feature 32 selectable tones, including the Apollo tone, and a self test which causes a fault signal to be sent if the sounders fail to operate. The self-test feature is activated by a DIL Switch. Individual parts may be ordered separately.
Key Features:
modern styling
loop-powered interface operating on 868MHz
wireless addresses seen by control panel as normal addresses
radio base with wireless circuitry and battery compartment
chamber designed to inhibit dirt penetration and thus reduce false alarms
automatic drift compensation with DirtAlert warning
algorithms for transient alarm rejection
FasTest reduces time taken to test detectors remote test facility
3-5 years battery life