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SoloDial

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The Aqualeak SoloDial Automatic Telephone Dialling Unit is a British Telecom approved self-contained mains-powered analogue Autodial which can be triggered from one or more alarm sources. 

The SoloDial will automatically telephone up to eight separate recipient telephone numbers to play a pre-recorded voice message to advise the location address and that the alarm has been activated.

As the SoloDial is analogue, no modems, central stations, external monitoring organisations or monitoring fees are involved. Unlike many 'dialler modules' which require low voltage power supplies from elsewhere, the SoloDial unit is a mains-powered system which has its own regulated power supply unit and which can also be supplied with an optional Battery Backup Pack. 

The Unit requires connection to the mains supply, has connection terminals for the alarm being monitored, and has a plug connection to the telephone line.

It is beneficial at all times to provide a dedicated telephone line to the system to ensure complete exclusivity. The SoloDial system would require to be programmed with up to eight Recipient telephone numbers via the integral keyboard, and requires having the 'alarm' message recorded directly via an on-board microphone/speaker. 

The telephone numbers and messages are fully site programmable and require no specialised equipment or knowledge. Once any alarm input has been activated, the SoloDial will dial the number and play the 'site address' message and the 'alarm' message.

AutoCall

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The Aqualeak AutoCall Automatic Telephone Dialling Unit is a British Telecom approved self-contained mains-powered analogue Autodial which can be triggered from up to four entirely separate Alarm inputs and to send out either a pre-recorded voice message or a SMS Text message. 

The AutoCall can be programmed to automatically telephone up to ten separate recipient telephone numbers. Once an alarm input has been activated, the AutoCall will dial the number and play the 'site address' message and then the appropriate 'alarm' message to the first Recipient who, on hearing the message, can acknowledge the call by pressing a key on his own tone telephone and thereby stop the message being transmitted to the others.  

If nobody acknowledges the message, the message is repeated four separate times on each call and all recipients are called a total of three times before the system closes down. The unit retains a log of the last successful call.

As the AutoCall is analogue, no modems, central stations, external monitoring organisations or monitoring fees are involved. Unlike many 'dialler modules' which require low voltage power supplies from elsewhere, the AutoCall unit is a mains-powered system which has its own regulated power supply unit and which can also be supplied with an optional Battery Backup Pack. The Unit requires connection to the mains supply, has connection terminals for the alarms being monitored, and has a plug connection to the telephone line.

It is beneficial at all times to provide a dedicated telephone line to the system to ensure complete exclusivity. The AutoCall system would require to be programmed with up to ten recipient telephone numbers via the integral keyboard, and requires having the 'alarm' messages recorded directly via an on-board microphone/speaker, none of which requires any specialised equipment or knowledge. 

RA+Plus

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The RA single zone Remote Repeat Alarm is a miniature annunciator designed as a stand-alone module powered from a local external mains or a 'low voltage' power supply. The RA is fitted with incoming terminals for linking to remote alarm sources and can accept an alarm signal from a 'clean N/V Relay' in the alarm source being monitored. 

When contacts within the alarm source close, the light on the RA activates. The light remains on all the time that the alarm source remains in alarm. The horn sounds and can be muted by pressing the Mute Button. 

RA Units are fully self re-setting on acknowledgement of the horn by pressing the mute button and require no further operator re-set. The horn automatically reactivates after any previous muting operation. 

The RA Module can be used to provide onward signalling when fitted with the optional 'No-Volt' output signalling relay (rated 240VAC 2amp) with 'Normally Open/Closed' change-over contacts (and can be provided with an optional relay facilities for 'Line Fault' and 'Power Failed', both rated 240VAC 2amp). This can be used to link to a secondary single zone alarm or to link to a BMS System. 

A local mains power supply is required to power the module, or a mains power cable link needs to be taken from the main alarm. The RA module can be manufactured for either 110 or 230V AC mains supply, or 12/24V AC supply. Power consumption is approximately 30mA on ‘run’ and 50mA in ‘alarm’ with relay energised. 

Normally a leader cable would connect the controller to the alarm source and should be connected to 'normally open' no-volt contact in the alarm source being monitored.

AR4

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The AR4 Alarm Repeat Module is a four zone miniature Repeat Alarm Unit designed to provide remote audio-visual alarms from any monitored source which is fitted with alarm signalling 'clean no-volt' relay/s. The module can be sized for the specific number of zones required.

The AR4 Module requires to be powered from a local external mains supply and uses a low voltage signal link to connect to the monitored source. Each zone is provided with audible and visual alarms via zone LED Alarm Indicators, an internal Sounder and an external Mute Button. 

A Leader Cable would connect the Controller to the alarm source and should be connected to 'normally open' no-volt contact in the alarm source. When contacts within the alarm source close, the light on the AR4 activates. The light remains on all the time that the alarm source remains in alarm. The horn sounds, and can be muted by pressing the Mute Button. 

AR4 Module is fully self re-setting on acknowledgement of the horn and requires no further operator re-set. The horn automatically reactivates after any previous muting operation. 

The AR4 Module can be used to provide onward signalling when fitted with the optional 'No-Volt' output signalling relays (rated 240VAC 2amp) with 'Normally Open/Closed' change-over contacts. This can be used to link to a secondary Repeat Alarm Modules or to link to a BMS System.

RAA

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The RAA System is a range of Annunciator Panels comprising a fully self-contained Alarm System available in three cabinet sizes, 1 to 8 alarms/zones, 1 to 16 alarms/zones and 1 to 32 alarms/zones, and can be made to the specific number of zones required. All units are fitted with terminals for linking to the remote alarms, which can be No-Volt Relays or Switches. The RAA system as standard requires monitoring Normally Open contacts. (Monitoring of Normally Closed contacts is an optional extra and would require separate configuration).

When contacts within the alarm source close, the light on the RAA activates. RAA Units have three levels of indication for each zone; green LINE HEALTHY, red – LINE FAULT and flashing red ALARM DETECTED. The audible alarm is activated by any abnormal condition, ‘latches-on’, and is silenced by pressing the mute button. When the Mute Button is pressed the System will automatically reset, requiring no further operator input, but alarm lights remain on until the condition clears. An additional light indicates MAINS FAILURE, and a LAMP TEST Light and Test Button indicate the condition of indicator lights. RAA Units require a mains power supply and utilise a 5V signal to link to the alarm sources. The Link would be by a two core Leader Cable which can be supplied to length. The RAA can also monitor line continuity of the Leader Cable to the remote alarm source by fitting a Diode across the remote No-Volt Relay. If the line is cut, the RAA will raise a “Line Fault “Alarm.

RAA Units can be supplied with an optional Battery Backup Pack to enable the system to continue functioning for 10 hours under full alarm conditions during a mains power failure. The System is provided as standard with two ‘Common Alarm' no-volt changeover relays which operate on an alarm being detected by any zone. These can be linked to a further Aqualeak Repeater Panel, or be linked into a Building Management system, or can be used to shut power, or shut water supplies via matched solenoid valves, or switch on sump pumps/drainage systems etc. The RAA System can also be supplied with optional Individual Zone Signalling output relays which would provide appropriate zone alarms via individual no-volt changeover relays, and Mains Power fault signalling via a further no-volt changeover relay. All RA Units can be linked to our Automatic Telephone Dialling Units which can advise remote locations out-of-hours that an emergency has occurred.

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