LST 249020 - Manual
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Building Safety. Building Security.
Description
Specifi cations
The Address Module NG58-1 is an addressable elec-
tronic component, which allows to individually identify
automatic fi re detectors Series FC600, 100, 300 and
ECO1000 as well as manual call points or contact de-
tectors in conventional technology.
The address module is installed in the detector base
and is preset with the detector address (within the num-
ber range 0 – 63) by cutting wire jumpers. In case of
alarm, the unique identifi cation of the activated conven-
tional detector is achieved by transmitting the address
to the fi re detection control panel.
Apart from the detector address, on Fire Detection
Control Panels BC216 a possibly parameterised ele-
ment text (for example with the name of the room or
fl oor) can also be displayed.
In addition to individual addressing, the address mo-
dule can as well be used for addressing a group of
several detectors. Thus, in case of alarm activation,
the address module achieves a summary indication of
this detector group.
• Allows to address conventional
detectors Series FC600, 100, 300
and ECO1000
• Indication of detector number and
assigned element text on suitable fi re
detection control panels
• Output for optional remote indicator
• Extremely small design
• Installation in the detector base
Current consumption at 24 V
18mA (active)
Ambient temperature
-5°C to +50°C
Dimensions L × W × H
32 × 19 × 5 (mm)
Weight
10g
Order number
249020
Order name
Address Module/Conv. NG58-1
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