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Alarm Output Director |
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| ELK-941 |
| The ELK-941 separates
the steady or pulsing voltage from a single alarm output
and directs this into two (2) different relay outputs. This
is ideal for activating a two channel long-range radio or cellular
transmitter, a two channel siren, strobe light, or bell from the
single alarm outputs found in most alarm control panels. A steady
voltage input activates Relay 1 (typical for burglary) while a
pulsing voltage input activates Relay 2 (typical for fire). |
| A 3 to 4
second verification delay time occurs before the relays activate.
Either relay can be set to ignore the delay time and provide an
immediate output for installations requiring a siren or bell test.
A separate output is available for triggering a low current
sounder or LED during the delay time. An optional jumper
configures Relay 2 to pulse in a temporal coded bell pattern which
meets ANSI Standard S3.41 for fire signaling. The input trigger
can be either positive or negative (pull to ground). |
• Separates Steady and
Pulsing Voltage and directs it into Two (2) Different Relay
Outputs
• Positive or Negative Low Current Trigger
• Two (2) SPDT Relay Outputs
• Ideal For Two (2) Channel Long Range Radio or Cellular
Transmitters
• Option For Temporal Pulse On Relay 2
• Low Current Output During Delay Time
• LED Indication of Relay Status
• Surface Mount ABS Enclosure with Snap-On Cover
• Meets ANSI S3.41 Audible Emergency Evacuation Signals 3-Pulse
Pattern
• Lifetime Limited Warranty |
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Operating Voltage:
• Current Draw:
• Pulsing Input:
• Relay Contacts:
• Size:
• Trigger Voltage:
• Trigger Current: |
12 Volts
DC
96mA (both relays on)
.1 - 4sec. (.125-6hz)
Form "C", 7A @ 30VDC, 10 A @ 125VAC
4.4" x 3"x 1.15"
9 - 14VDC
15mA |
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