System Sensor’s SENS-RDR sensitivity reader simplifies detector inspection with a
convenient wireless device. Like all i3 series products, the SENS-RDR is intelligent,
easy to use, and provides instant inspection.
Installation (testing) ease.
The SENS-RDR receives an infrared signal from the
i3 detector to read its sensitivity. As a result, there is no need for a physical
connection to the detector. Also no voltmeter or multi-meter is required, to
further reduce testing time. The SENS-RDR is designed for either hand-held
use or may be connected to a threaded extension pole, to eliminate the need
for a ladder when measuring the detector’s sensitivity.
Intelligence.
The SENS-RDR provides specific information related to the sensi-
tivity of the detector. Rather than displaying a voltage reading, the SENS-RDR
indicates the detector’s sensitivity in terms of percent per foot obscuration. This
eliminates the added step of cross-referencing a voltage reading to a sensitivity
range.
Instant inspection.
The SENS-RDR is equipped with an LED and sounder to
indicate when the device has completed reading an i3 detector. Upon comple-
tion, the LCD screen displays the detector’s sensitivity as well as one of three
text status indications: GOOD, SERVICE, or REPLACE. Additionally, the
SENS-RDR provides a low battery indication when its two AA alkaline batter-
ies need to be replaced.
Reads sensitivity of all i3 series
detectors
Displays sensitivity in percent per foot
obscuration
Does not require a physical connection to
the detector
Eliminates the need for a voltmeter or
multi-meter
May be used as a hand-held device or
with a threaded extension pole
LCD display indicates specific sensitivity
reading and a status indication
Provides audible and LED indication when
detector sensitivity has been read
Operates with two AA alkaline batteries
Includes low battery indication
Auto shut-off after 30 minutes
Models Available
SENS-RDR
Sensitivity reader for all i3 series
standard, sounder, and Form C relay
detectors
Product Overview
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Sensitivity Reader
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