OPERATOR MANUAL // SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
HONEYWELL
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numerical spectral evidence to postulate the cause of a fire. The
Detector records the time and date for each FirePic. The FirePic
data includes a graphical display of the relative spectral intensities
versus time preceding and during the fire.
Note
1.5
No Silicone Used
: A PC computer is required to access FirePic.
NO
1.6
FS10-R, -RN Unitized Flame Detectors
silicone based sealant or silicone greases are used in the
Flame Detector.
The multi-spectral digital infrared Flame Detector, spanning the
Wide Band IR
TM
, Near Band IR
TM
, and Visible Band
TM
spectra, has
intelligent, smart computer processing to tell the difference between
a real fire and false alarm radiant energy sources. The Detector
simultaneously
The Detector is factory set for
Alert / Fire Early Warning
and
Fire
Alarm
detection range of 15 feet (FS10-R15, -RN15) and 30 feet
(FS10-R30, -RN30) to a one square foot Heptane reference pan
fire. The Alert response time is factory set to 0.3 second, the Fire
Early Warning response time is factory set to 1.0 second, and The
Fire Alarm response time is factory set to less than 5.0 seconds.
The Detectors are factory set for either latching (FS10-R15, -R30)
or non-latching (FS10-RN15, -RN30) as the standard setting.
examines these three spectral radiant energy bands
that are real-time signal processed by an on-board microprocessor.
The Alert / Fire Early Warning response is NOT available
with either the FS10-R45, or FS10-RN45 versions (45 foot
detection range).
The Detector features real-world time and date stamped “Event
History” files that are stored in non-volatile solid-state memory.