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Wireless Glassbreak Detector


Wireless Door/Window Contact


FG8M


7.6m range • Four sensitivity levels (7.6m - 4.6m - 3m - 1.5m) • Battery life: 6 years in V2GY mode; 7 years in ALPHA mode • Compatible with Galaxy Dimension, Galaxy Flex, G2, and Domonial panels • Tamper: Front cover and wall mounting • CE; EN50131-1, EN50131-5-3, Grade, 2 Environmental Class II


Wireless Flood Detector and Temperature Sensor


Wireless Smoke Sensor with Built-in Sounder


DET8M Temperature sensor (built-in) Cold: 8°


from 2° to 32°


C to 14° C) Hot: 26° C (adjustable from 20° C) • Alarm signalling within 10 minutes •


Flood probe (one FP280 supplied) with alarm signalling within 60 seconds • Temperature external probe (T280R optional) Freezer: -12° (adjustable from -18° (adjustable from 2°


C to -6° C to 20° C


C) Refrigerator: 11° C) Alarm signalling


C


within 10 minutes • Battery life: 6 years in V2GY mode; 7 years in ALPHA mode • Compatible with Galaxy Dimension, Galaxy Flex, G2 and Domonial panels • Tamper: Front cover and wall mounting - CE; EN50131-1, EN50131-5-3, Grade, 2 Environmental Class II


C (adjustable C


DF8M


Built-in sounder: 85dB @ 3m • Detection 100m² (coverage area may vary depending on room layout) • Power supply: 1 battery LI03V (supplied) • Battery life: ~5 years • Compatible with Galaxy Dimension, Galaxy Flex, G2 and Domonial panels • Dimensions (Ø x h): 135 x 58 mm • EN14604/ CE CPD


DO800M / DO800M2


Door/window compact magnetic contact ‘Alpha’ radio protocol • Power supply: 1 battery LI03V (supplied) • Compatibility: Galaxy Dimension, Galaxy Flex, G2, and Domonial • Battery life: ~5 years • Tamper: opening and wall mounted • Colours: white DO800M, brown: DO800M2 • EN50131-1 Security Grade 2, Environmental Class II


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