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ABuilding Safety. Building Security.
Description
The manual call point according to EN 54-11/B is desi-
gned for use in ADM loops with Apollo/Discovery proto-
col and is accommodated in a robust die-cast aluminium
case. In comparison with plastic cases, the aluminium
case proves to be of advantage even after years of use,
thanks to its resistance to environmental impact: It is
virtually unbreakable, form stable and hardly changes
its colour in sunlight.
A built-in LED optically indicates the activated condition
of the manual call point. The detector address can be
set by means of a push-button and the entered address
is displayed by an LED. The detector is provided with a
dual-isolator, which disconnects the adjacent loop ele-
ments fast and safely in case of a short circuit.
The hinged door can be opened up to an angle of 180°
and it is provided with a replaceable pane of glass. If
the detector has been activated, an integrated locking
device prevents the closing of the door.
Custom versions with different colours, designs, func-
tions and internal wirings are available on inquiry. By
means of the optional Protection Kit HFM/HM-ZS-IP54,
the protection class can be increased to IP54.
ADM loop technology with
Apollo/Discovery protocol
• Robust die-cast aluminium case
• LED indicates activation
• Integrated dual-isolator
Operating instructions by means of
standardised symbols
Increase of protection class to IP54
by using optional protection kit
Specifi cations
Operating voltage Supply through loop voltage
Current consumption 180µA (quiescent)
Ambient temperature -20°C to +60°C
Protection class IP43
Dimensions W × H × D 125 × 125 × 33 (mm)
Colour fl ame red, RAL 3000
Weight 400g
Approval VdS G204003
0786-CPD-20356
Order number 245402
Order name Manual Call Point/EN 54/Red/Anal./Apo HFM/3/32/02

Manual Call Point

HFM/3/32/02