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The Pool Alarm system is a radio based call system operating at a frequency of 173.225 MHz with 10mW e.r.p,
conforming to BS6799 class VI and MPT1344. The system has 240-volt wall mounted control panel receivers
having master internal or remote displays providing 2 lines of 20 character full alphanumeric text.
The system and its display’s provide individual alarm and fault information in plain English text together with a
separate day, night and programming modes of operation. The control panel also provides, a 12 volt
rechargeable mains fail battery back-up giving up to 12 hours standby cover, 2 full monitored programmable
outputs, 2 programmable auxiliary relays and 2 hardwired alarm inputs. A series of 9 pin RS232 ports provide
printer or PC connectivity, a 9 pin RS232 pager port with a number of selectable pager formats and provision
for an integral paging transmitter, a programming port and a two way communications port. The control
panel also provides a 500-event rolling memory log, together with a separate 500 event saved alarm
activation log. The system is modular with the ability to add up to 3000 unique radio devices of varying types.
The system has the ability to accept an infinite number of additional remote displays all complete with 2-line
20-character backlit plain English text and integral alarm acknowledgement / muting button. Each display
also has the ability to be zoned and provided specific alarm information for dedicated activation devices in
given zones.
The systems location devices are ceiling or wall mounted devices combing both radio and infrared
technologies operating on frequencies of 173.225 MHz and 36 KHz. The units are fully monitored and
supervised with automatic self-testing and fault reporting conforming to the requirements of BS6799 class VI
radio devices. Each device has a unique factory set identity, tamper alarm (ceiling units), reset button and
automated self-test facility. The devices are battery powered by either one or two 3.6-volt lithium batteries
with the battery levels being monitored by the Control Panel.
1. General Description