Description
Aico Ei413 RadioLINK Panel Interface Module
Creates a two way communication between Aico alarms and a panel system
Connects wirelessly with all other Aico wireless interconnection products and is hard wired into the Panel system
Powered directly from the Panel system
The Ei413 is a RadioLINK Panel Interface Module that provides an interface between RadioLINK alarms and accessories and fire alarm/security alarm panels. The module will decode a ‘Fire’, ‘Carbon Monoxide’ and fault signals from RadioLINK devices and activate the Panel accordingly and will also work the other way, activating the domestic alarms if it receives a signal from the Panel.
The module is powered either directly from the Panel System or from an external source.
Operation of the Ei413 RadioLINK Panel Interference Module
On receiving a Volt-free switched hardwired signal from the panel, the module will transmit a RadioLINK alarm signal to activate the alarms in the system
If a fire alarm has activated, the module will recognise the signal as a fire, and switch the relevant contacts to activate the panel
If a Carbon Monoxide alarm has activated, the module will recognise the signal as a Carbon Monoxide leak and switch the relevant contacts to activate the panel
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About Aico
Aico, an Ei Company, is a market leader in domestic fire and Carbon Monoxide (CO) protection, pioneering new technologies and offering high quality alarms designed, developed and manufactured at our factory in Shannon, Ireland. Aico alarms meet all UK standards with a wide range of sensor types to ensure every home is protected, and we offer expert technical support and advice on alarm selection, siting and installation as well as personalised specification documents and a dedicated installer training scheme, Expert Installer.
We also work alongside Local Authorities and Housing Associations to create bespoke specifications and solutions to help create safer environments for tenants.
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