Dual Tone Siren
748LC • Low current draw, 550 mA at 12VDC (112 dB)
• Smaller design, mounts directly to wall or 4" electrical box
• Dual tone output (steady and warble) • Ready to mount – no disassembly required • Tamper proof and weather resistant • Attractive, can be used indoors or outdoors • Snap on trim ring conceals screws
Sirens – Glassbreak Detectors Speaker/Horn
749 • 8 ohms/20 Watts (25 Watts peak)
• Smaller design, mounts directly to wall or 4" electrical box
• Dual tone output – steady and warble • Ready to mount – no disassembly required • Attractive, can be used indoors or outdoors • Snap on trim ring conceals screws
Trilingual Voice Siren Driver
745VSD3 • Speaks separate messages in English, French and Spanish or combinations of each
• Separate message for fire, burglary and CO conditions
Self Contained Indoor Siren
747 • Two tones (steady and warble) • Driver is built-in durable ABS plastic • 15 Watt power rating • Easy mounting with hardware included • High-quality mylar cone • Heavy-duty magnet
Self Contained Flush-Mount Indoor Siren
747F • 95 dB outputs at 12VDC • Flush-mount • Two tones (steady and warble) • High-quality mylar cone • Heavy-duty magnet • Durable ABS plastic • Attractive designer case • Hardware included
Self-Contained Electronic Siren
719 • Combination speaker and siren driver • Dual tone (warble and steady) • 6–12VDC power input • Small size – 5" diameter • Indoor or outdoor use • Weather-resistant • High impact construction
Self-Contained Electronic Siren
702 • 6–12VDC combination speaker and siren driver • Dual tone (warble or steady) enclosed wires • 30 Watt power rating, protective cabinet available • Built-in tamper plate protects wires from attack • Also available: * 743BE protective cabinet
Strobe Lights SL-SL126A – Amber lens SL-SL126B – Blue lens SL-SL126C – Clear lens SL-SL126R – Red lens SL-SL126G – Green lens
• 6~12VDC Operating voltage • Incorrect polarity cannot damage circuit or draw current
• Low current consumption with long operating lifespan over 300 continuous hours
LED Strobe Lights SL-1301BAQA (SL-1301-BAQ/A) – Amber lens SL-1301BAQB (SL-1301-BAQ/B) – Blue lens SL-1301BAQC (SL-1301-BAQ/C) – Clear lens SL-1301BAQR (SL-1301-BAQ/R)– Red lens SL-1301BAQG (SL-1301-BAQ/G) – Green lens
• Over 50,000 hours (5-1/2 years) of continuous use • 6 different flash patterns with adjustable flashing speed • 12VDC operating voltage
Glassbreak Detector processing
CK-FG1625 • FlexCoreTM
• New hinged-case styling – nearly 180° • Four adjustable sensitivity settings • 25' range/no minimum range • Remote test mode activation • Protected PCB • Also available: * FG1625T – tamper/Form “C” Relay * FG1615 – non-adjustable with 15' fixed range
Flush-Mount Glassbreak Detector processing
CK-FG1625F • FlexCoreTM
• Flush-mount design covers any single-gang electrical box
• Four adjustable sensitivity settings
• 25' range/no minimum range, remote test mode activation, protected PCB
• Also available: * FGW1525FD – covers double-gang electrical boxes
Glassbreak Detector processing
CK-FG1625R • FlexCoreTM
• Round case styling • Four adjustable sensitivity settings • 25' range/no minimum range • Remote test mode activation • Protected PCB • Also available: * FG1625RT – tamper/Form "C" Relay
For Orders, Call: 1-877-234-7378 |
www.adiglobal.com/ca
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