SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Digital Monitoring Products (DMP) is now offering five additional UL-listed devices as part of its line of wireless security technology.
The commercial fire sensors include the 1165/1165H/1165HS smoke detectors, the 1181 post indicator valve, and the 1182 OS&Y switch.
"Dealers are eager for new sensors incorporating wireless technology as well as those with a UL commercial listing," says Customer Care Manager Jeff Britton. "These new DMP sensors create additional opportunities to take advantage of the convenience and power of two-way wireless communications in commercial security installations."
The smoke detector is available in three models: 1165 smoke detector, 1165H smoke/heat detector, and 1165HS smoke/heat detector with sounder. All models include a wireless transmitter, as well as a tamper switch that sends a trouble signal if the detector is removed from its mounting base.
All of the devices are compatible with XR100 and XR500 Command Processor panels using an 1100X Level F commercial wireless receiver. Version 203 panel software is required for UL-listing and for full sensor functionality.
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