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RadioLINK Wireless
For use with 160RC Ser
THE COMPLETE SOLUTION TO
THE NEW BS 5839: Pt.6: 2004
REQUIREMENTS
Interconnecting mains powered smoke alarms is essential to
provide the earliest possible warning of a fire. Fire statistics show
that the quicker occupants are alerted to a fire, the less risk of
death or injury there is. Furthermore, property damage is
also reduced.
With RadioLINK, mains powered smoke alarms are
interconnected by wireless signals rather than cabling. It's so
much simpler, more convenient - and easier to change or
extend as and when required.
Code
Description
Ei168RC
RadioLINK Interconnect Base
Ei428
RadioLINK Remote Relay
Ei411H
Wireless Remote Control Switch with Hush
Ei407
Wireless Remote Manual Call Point
Ei410
Wireless Remote Control
The Benefits of RadioLINK
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Best Practice for single family dwellings,
apartments and HMOs
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Easi-fit technology saves time and money on
every installation
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Fixed cost interconnection
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Wire-free interconnection and zoning capability
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Fully upgradeable system - future proof
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Reliable interconnection
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Minimises risk of accidental mis-wiring
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No false alarms from normal electrical transients
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Range of optional system control devices
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RadioLINK uses tried, tested and proven radio
transceiver technology
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Use with Ei160RC Series alarms - already proven
in millions of installations nationwide
The new Ei168RC RadioLINK base is now set as a multi-level
repeater as standard. This means it can now receive, transmit
and re-transmit to achieve multiple signal paths. The result?
Increased coverage in houses of a larger floor area and with
up to 30 alarms in the system. The multiple path capability
allows the system to manage many RF impenetrable structures
in the property, which may have previously blocked signals.
House coding and commissioning has been simplified and is
now a faster operation.
It's an upgrade which makes RadioLINK even better suited to
more comprehensive alarm systems - offering greater
coverage and protection.