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NOV-DEC 2013

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FIRE & LIFE SAFETY Sprinkler Monitoring Panel from Potter Electric Signal Co. Potter Electric Signal Company LLC's PFC-6006 Sprinkler Monitoring Panel is the solution to the industry need for a small, inexpensive, yet highly robust, fre alarm panel created specifcally to handle fow, pressure and tamper switch notifcations. The frst zone of the panel is selectable as a Class A or Class B water fow input and the other fve zones are selectable from a menu of options including two-wire smoke detection. The panel has a 1.0 amp power supply that powers the panel, charges the batteries and supplies 0.5 amps to a notifcation appliance circuit and 0.5 amps of auxiliary power. Potter's exclusive Quadrasync technology allows the PFC-6006 to synchronize A/V devices from Potter/AMSECO®, Wheelock®, Gentex®, and System Sensor®. www.pottersignal.com Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/11174169 FAAST Smoke Detection from Notifier This is YOUR Central Station Our Services are Unique Monitoring America is not for sale and will never be sold !!! We are a "Not for Profit" business. Service, not Profit is our Primary Goal Work with a Partner not a Competitor Call today and take advantage of our FREE Monitoring 800-879-1438 www.monitoirngamerica.com info@monitoringamerica.com Request information: www.securityinfowatch.com/10490593 Notifer by Honeywell's new intelligent version of its FAAST (Fire Alarm Aspiration Sensing Technology) detector provides very early warning of smoke for high-value and critical facilities, as well as within extremely challenging applications. The intelligent FAAST detector's ability to directly integrate with Notifer fre alarm systems enables it to supply more detailed alarm, fault and trouble information, thereby simplifying system monitoring, maintenance and overall design. The detector requires no additional hardware, software or special wire, and by integrating with Notifer fre alarm systems like many other addressable detectors, aspiration system installation becomes very straightforward. The Notifer system can support up to 31 intelligent FAAST detectors on a single loop for applications such as correctional facilities, data center sand warehouses where the area of coverage is expansive. www.notifer.com Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/11218278 Low-Frequency Sounders from System Sensor System Sensor's low-frequency notifcation appliances meet NFPA 72 requirements for all commercial sleeping spaces that begin in 2014. The low frequency sounders and sounder strobes integrate directly with fre alarm control panels and include all the same features and benefts as the rest of the company's SpectrAlert Advance line, including a plug-in design and onboard shorting spring that simplifes installation and reduces costly ground faults. "For people living in states and regions that have adopted the 2010 or 2013 edition of NFPA 72, all new commercial sleeping spaces will be required to utilize an audible device that produces a low frequency tone centered around 520 Hz effective January 1, 2014," says Rebecca Peterson, System Sensor Product Marketing Manager. www.systemsensor.com Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/11129617 FireSwitch NAC Power Extenders from Altronix Immediately available in 11 contact styles, High-Security switches create the ultimate security protection for Jewelry Stores, Document Vaults, Gun Safes and other high value targets. Altronix's FireSwitch NAC Networked Power Extenders offer a host of intelligent features, including local and remote programming and status monitoring. These new features provide real-time status conditions to cost-effectively determine whether or not a service call is required. FireSwitch is also compatible with protocols from the industry's leading manufacturers of fre alarm panels. The units feature an LCD display on the enclosure's front panel, and an Ethernet port for local or remote programming and monitoring. NAC outputs are selectable as Class B, Class A or continuous Aux power for a maximum of eight (8) Class B, four (4) Class A or eight (8) continuous Aux power outputs — or a combination of all with battery back-up. In addition, units feature a Class 2 rated power-limited Aux output. www.altronix.com Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/10916708 Combo Fire/CO Detector from Gamewell-FCI Gamewell-FCI by Honeywell's 4-Warn/CO detector meets new code requirements by combining both fre and carbon monoxide (CO) detection into one device. New York City is one of an increasing number of municipalities across the U.S. that now require CO detection in addition to fre detection in newly constructed hotel guest rooms, as well as in other types of commercial sleeping occupancies. The code requires an audible, in-room alert when either fre or CO is detected, and the detector must also report to a panel that reports to a central station that is monitored 24/7, with fre and CO alerts communicated independently. www.gamewell-fci.com Request information: www.securityinfowatch.com/10215295 B24 Big Book Winter 2013 | Cygnus Security Media Request more information: www.securityinfowatch.com/11229570 www.SecurityInfoWatch.com

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