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ger a fault. This fault requires both batteries to be replaced
in every instance as both batteries should be discharging
equally.
When one (or both) batteries lack power, the Loop-Interface
receives a low battery message and will signal this event on
its in-built display, as well as relay the low battery message
to the fire control panel. The battery fault will also be sig-
nalled by the device itself through its LED indicators if pro-
grammed (see table 1).
Tamper detection
REACH Wireless devices contain an anti-tamper mechanism.
In the event of removal from its base, it sends a tamper de-
tection message to the Loop-Interface.
Tampering detection is not signalled visually by the device
LED.
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
REACH Wireless Sounder Base complies with the essential
requirements of the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, provided
that it is used as described in this datasheet.
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity is available from
Apollo on request.
Conformity of the REACH Wireless Sounder Base with the
EMC Directive does not confer compliance with the directive
on any apparatus or systems connected to it.
Construction Products Regulation (EU) 305/2011
The REACH Wireless Sounder Base complies with the essen-
tial requirements of the Construction Products Regulation
(EU) 305/2011
A copy of the Declaration of Performance is available from
Apollo on request.