
Introduction
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706rEUR-00
10mW tilt switch and personal attack transmitter.
710rEUR-00
Dual-button personal attack transmitter
713rEUR-00
Pet-tolerant PIR
714rEUR-00
PIR
XCELR
PIR
XCELRPT
Pet-tolerant PIR
DET-RDT
Combined microwave and PIR detector range
720rEUR-00
Smoke detector
DET-RSMOKE
Smoke Detector
726rEUR-50
Long-range hand-held personal attack transmitter
726rEUR-60
Short-range hand-held personal attack transmitter
734rEUR-00
CC door contact - white
734rEUR-01
FSL door contact - white
734rEUR-05
CC door contact - brown
734rEUR-06
FSL door contact - brown
738rEUR-00
Spyder shock sensor
– white
738rEUR-04
Spyder shock sensor
– brown
DET-RDCS
Spyder shock sensor and door contact combined
739rEUR-00
Glass-break interface
739rEUR-50
Glass-break with tamper
DET-RWATER
Flood detector
DET-RARB
Request-for-assistance button
703R
Universal transmitter
701rEUR-50
Long-range neck pendant transmitter
701rEUR-60
Short-range pocket transmitter
702rEUR-00
Watch/Pendant transmitter
Wired detectors
Standard wired detectors can connect (using standard alarm cable) to the control unit.
Please refer to page 9 for details of the different wiring methods you can use for wired
detectors. If 4-wire CC wiring is used, this halves the available number of zones; see page
10.
Note:
Ideally, all detectors should be power-free (e.g. door contacts). Powered detectors
(e.g. PIRs) need to be powered by an alternative backed-up power source (see
on page 8).
Sounders
The control unit supports external and internal sounders, as described next.
Table 1 specifies the number of sounders supported.