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i <br /> � , i -! - <br /> � <br /> - - + �! ; I�=r=-=-- ; <br /> � � ; Truer =a__= � 3^,u <br /> ��i�pl��c F'ir� Al�rnn � ' stem� � <br /> I � y <br /> ; � <br /> UL, �LC* Listed MAP�IET il� �ommunicatin � Devices �� <br /> FM A roved ? 4498-Series <br /> a� , pp � <br /> N.Y.C. B�At Approved �rueAlarmT Sensors <br /> I � <br /> �� 4� ; , <br /> FEATURES: � ; � <br /> •;Automatic Environmentaf Compensation ; : <br /> �Variable Sensitivi#y Settings � ; <br /> •�DaylNight Mode af Qperation ' : <br /> ��Gomimunicates with Simplex 410Q and 4020 � _ <br /> ; Series Panels over a Common Pair of Wires � �. r, ' <br /> i {MAPNET !I)*� - , � ' J:° � <br /> � Sensors Communica#e their Exact [dentity , ~ . . ��s' '-�.� <br /> ar�d �Status ta the System Contro! Where �� ... : .� �, - :,x.' � � �y��'�� � <br /> <{a_ r , ..� .>..:>�> .:;.�. <br /> .;£:.; <br /> Info�mation can be Displayed in English � �� � � � : ' <br /> ' Langu ge . ��,?� `��W���:. _ . ; <br /> .j a ?r . �:�A��, � <br /> � Automatic Alarm Simulatian Tes# af each j � <br /> ; Sensor j � <br /> �� 4098-97Q1�SENSC?R VI/ITH � <br /> i �4098-9781 BASE � <br /> I i <br /> i <br /> IAPP�.iCATION: OPERATtON: ; � <br /> TrueAlarm smoke sensars can be mounted on a ceiling The alarm set point for each TrueAlarm Sensor is <br /> !or wa!!. determined at the�system cantrol eqc�ipment ta be less <br /> �� Ceifing location—sensor should be mounted as close ��nsitive or mare sensitive as the ind�vidual application <br /> � as passible to the center of a hallway or room. if this requires. Afarm set paints can be individua(iy varied, � <br /> ! is not possible, the edge of the sensor shouid be at autorriatically by time of day to be mvre sensitive at ' <br /> � least 4 inches from any walf. night and less sensitive during daytirj�e hpcars. � <br /> �• Wali location—locate the top of the sensor at least 4 System controi equipment constantiy monitors each, ; <br /> �� incties and not mare than 12 inches from the ceifing. �rue Alarm Sensor's output and mai�tains a maving � <br /> � Sensor locations should be determined oN af er average af these autputs. An alarm i determinsd by <br /> i y t com arin the Sensor's current c � v <br /> ; earefui consideration is made of the physicaf iayout and p g , a tual alus with the ; <br /> E Sensar's average value. Utilizing each Sensor's <br /> cantents of the area to be protected. Refer to NFPA 72E ; � <br /> � "Standard on Automatic Fire Detectors."On smooth average value as�a continuously shifting reference point <br /> � filters aut environmentai factars whieh wauld otherwise <br /> ! ceilings, spacing of 30 ft. (9.1 m� may be used as a , i <br /> � increase the probability of false alarrns caused by shifts <br /> ,� guide. in sensitivity. � � <br /> ; Wp to 127 Sensars can be connected on a single pair af The system will indicate when indivi I uai Sensors need <br /> es to a MRPNET il Interface Moduie within a � � <br /> Universal Transponder(UT)as part of a 2120 Multiplex CiEaning. Dirty Sensars wi11 aufomati ca((y be ; � <br /> ! Sys#em,or a MAPNET U lnterface Module within a 4100 �nnunciated at tFie control paneF anci the LED an the; <br /> i o'r 4020 Fire A1arm Controi PaneL Unshielded wire may Dirty Sensar s base wil! glow steadify. In an alarm ! � <br /> condition,#he LED on the alarmed Sensor's_base wiil <br /> ; be u�ilized in certain retrofit applications. TrueAlarm g��w steadily and any base LED tha#was on steadiiy <br /> ' Sensors and other Simplex Addressable due to a dirty sensar wiil return to a pulsing indication. <br /> ' Cammunicating Devices can be intermixed on the same � ; <br /> �� MAPNET II circuit. , <br /> � ! ��� "U�G Nsted devices are designated with a"C"suffix � <br /> � (example:4098-9241G). � <br /> '"MAPNET is protected by U:S. Patent No.4,796,025. t Approved by the New York City Board of Standards <br /> � TrueAlarm is protecied by U.S.Patent No.5,565,468. and Appeals und�r Calender Number 707I 89-SA. I , <br /> ' OO 1992 Simplex Time Recortler Go. <br /> � Publication 54098-0003-5 i 1,92 <br /> i � i <br /> i i <br />