The BSO-300 optical-sound siren is dedicated to medical Help Call Systems. It is designed for surface mounting and on fi60 box.
Features:
The small size of the siren (80*80*60mm) and the fact that it does not light up (it is white) in the state without alarm make the mounted one a discreet element of the system. In situations where it is important to minimize elements in the environment of some patients that may cause discomfort or even panic, these are valuable parameters. Examples: emergency call system or anti-seizure system in neurological or psychiatric wards, etc.
The siren is controlled by sending signals from remote controls, transmitters or buttons that have been programmed into its memory. The method of reaction of the siren to each learned device (remote control, button) is determined by selecting the type of science used in its programming.
Types of signaling:
1. P mode (pulse)
2. C mode (continuous)
The siren used in small systems, e.g. Calling for Help in Toilets for the Disabled, may be the only element signaling the alarm (there is no need to use a receiver).
frequency | 433.92 MHz |
coding | variable code |
Receiving module | heterodyne H1 (sensitivity -108 dBm) |
Memory capacity | 32 keys |
Operating mode | day I / day II / night I / night II |
power | 12V DC (10 - 15V DC) |
Quiescent current consumption | 22 mA |
Maximum current consumption | 180 mA |
temperature operating range | -10 ÷ +55 °C |
ambient humidity | Max. 93% ± 3% |
dimensions (mm) | 80*80*60 |
cooperation | any sA series transmitter |
Other | sound: 2450 Hz / adjustable 0-82 dB, light source: smooth brightness (40 x LED), Light color: Red |
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Type | Transmitter |
Working Hours:
I-V 8:00 - 17:00