FA-301-12DDR MIRCOM FIRE PANEL MICROPROCESSOR BASED 12 INITIATING CLASS B
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Upgrade your fire safety system with the FA-301-12DDR Mircom Fire Panel, featuring a microprocessor-based design and 12 initiating devices for efficient and reliable detection. With 4 indicating circuits and a 2 line UDACT digital communicator, this panel supports multiplexed annunciators and smart relays for advanced functionality. Stay informed with alarm and event logs, all powered by a 5 amp power supply.
Specifications:
| Brand | MIRCOM | 
| Manufacture | Mircom Group of Companies | 
| Unit of Measurement | EA (Each) | 
| TYPE | Control Panel | 
| Condition | New | 
| Weight | 16.0 lbs. | 
Features:
- Listed to UL 864, 9th edition
 - Available in 6 and 12 zone models
 - Integrated UDACT/Digital Communicator on select models
 - Equipped with 2 line by 20 character back-lit LCD display and numerical keypad
 - Front panel and PC programmable
 - Remote upload/download capabilities
 - Base panel is equipped with Class “B” (Style “B”) initiating circuits which may be configured as Class “A” (Style “D”) using a Class “A” converter module
 - Initiating circuits may be configured as Alarm, Verified Alarm, Waterflow Alarm, Sprinkler Alarm, Latching or Non-Latching Supervisory, Monitor and Trouble-Only
 - Base panel is equipped with Class “B” (Style “B”) indicating circuits which may be configured as Class “A” (Style “Z”) using a Class “A” signal converter module
 - Audible signals may be configured for Steady, Temporal Code, California Code and March Time
 - Indicating Circuits may be configured as Silenceable or Non-Silenceable for both signals and strobes
 - Built-in sync protocols for the following strobe manufacturers: Mircom, Amseco, System Sensor, Gentex, Faraday and Wheelock
 - Relay contacts for Common Alarm, Auxiliary/Alarm (Disconnectable), Common Supervisory and Common Trouble
 - Configurable Signal Silence Inhibit, Auto Signal Silence and One-Man Walk Test
 - Subsequent Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble operation