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Product category: Fire and Smoke Protection, Detection and Alarms
News Release from: Aico | Subject: Ei408 Switched Input Module
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 27 March 2008

Smoke and heat alarms interfaced with
sprinklers

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Aico introduce its new Ei408 Switched Input Module for use with its unique RadioLINK wireless interconnect mains-powered smoke and heat alarm system.

The new Ei408 Switched Input Module has been designed to accept a switched input from a set of Volt-free hard-wired contacts, such as flow switch contacts on a sprinkler system On receiving a Volt-free switched hard wired signal, it will immediately transmit a RadioLINK alarm signal to trigger all other RadioLINK devices in the system

When the switched hard-wired signal ceases and returns to its normal standby position, the unit ceases sending out the alarm signal to the other RadioLINK devices.

The new Ei408 features advanced transceiver and signal coding technology coupled with a unique House-Code feature to ensure reliable and robust RF signalling.

This House-Code feature allows a system of RadioLINK devices to be quickly and easily coded together to prevent any interference from neighbouring systems.

The unit is powered by built-in tamper-proof Lithium power cells which are designed to last the entire life of the unit.

The cells are monitored for performance and visual indicators are provided both to show the unit is functioning correctly and to offer warning when the cells become depleted at the end of their life.

The unit is designed to be remotely sited, where convenient, and comes with its own enclosure.

The new Ei408 Switched input Module from Aico comes complete with a full five year guarantee and offers both RF performance to EN 300220-1 and EMC performance to EN 301489-3.

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