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Iag Introduce Bellcontroller / Classchange Timer For Fire Alarms


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Hi - not sure if this is the corrct place to introduce our new product - apologies if not.

 

The AD5 Bell controller is a timer for School Bells, linking to Fire Alarm panels with a classchange input.

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The unique features of our product:

  • Radio Control (MSF Radio) Time keeping for accurate & automatic summer/winter time changes
  • Morse Code type ring patterns to indicate different events during the day
    • 10 editable ring patterns – used for different lunch breaks, pre-alert of start of lessons etc
      • Programmable in ½ second On/off durations
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    • 99 programs
  • LockDown feature, providing audible indication to staff to keep students inside rather than evacuate (intruder on site for example)
  • Holiday Mode – programmable dates / period.  Automatically disable the bells during a holiday period.
  • Simple to operate

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IAG-ClassChange May 2011.pdf

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  • Automatically disable the bells during a holiday period.

No thanks.. not sure i'd be happy to deliberately inline something which could cause a fault to a life safety system.

 

 

I am guessing just the class change not the sounder circuits?

 

Would normally use a 7 day timer, but looks like a good idea dependant on cost.

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Hi - The disable feature just stops the output that interfaces to the fire alarm ClassChange input, not the actual sounder circuits, so not a safety issue.

 

Price on line is £199 + VAT, plus £50 for the radio receiver option

 

We are looking for Trade Distributors...

 

Thanks for feedback.

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