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RW1500-120APO
£193.21 £161.01
The Apollo REACH RW1500-120APO is a wireless addressable interface and conventional open-area wall sounder that can be used as a stand-alone notification device.
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The Apollo REACH RW1500-120APO is a wireless addressable interface and conventional open-area wall sounder that can be used as a stand-alone notification device.
Status LED
The REACH Wireless Open-Area Wall Sounder VAD Base includes a 360° LED indicator which to indicate status conditions.
Device Addressing
Device addressing is handled by the REACH Wireless Loop-Interface device (RW1700-030APO).
Devices are soft-addressed automatically when pairing with the Loop Interface and can be changed manually. Hard-addressing using Apollo XPERT cards are not supported.
Communication
REACH Wireless Devices use ‘radio-frequency’ wireless communication to connect to the Loop-Interface.
The Loop-Interface (RW1700-030APO) translates the wireless communication into wired Apollo protocol communication, with each device addressable individually by the fire panel. See datasheets for the Loop-Interface for more information.
Maintenance and Service
Maintenance must be performed in accordance with all applicable standards. Clean the detector externally using a soft damp cloth. For full cleaning and recalibration detectors should be returned to Apollo Fire Detectors.
Tamper detection
REACH Wireless devices contain an anti-tamper mechanism. In the event of removal from its base, it sends a tamper
detection message to the Loop-Interface.
Tampering detection is not signalled visually by the device LED.
Batteries
REACH Wireless devices are supplied with two CR123 batteries, battery A and B. The device switches periodically
between the two batteries on a controlled sequence. For correct operation of the device, both batteries are required
with adequate capacity reserves.
When battery A reaches a low power threshold, it will trigger a fault. This fault requires both batteries to be replaced in every instance as both batteries should be discharging equally.
When one (or both) batteries lack power, the Loop-Interface receives a low battery message and will signal this event on its in-built display, as well as relay the low battery message to the fire control panel. The battery fault will also be signalled by the device itself through its LED indicators if programmed (see table 1).
Key Features |
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> Red body > Compatible only with REACH Wireless > 16 tone pairs > Four Volume Settings > Bi-directional wireless communication > Dual channel redundancy > 5 year battery life > 5 year product warranty |
Manufacturer | Apollo Fire Detectors |
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MPN | RW1500-120APO |
Primary Power Source | Longlife Batteries (Lithium) |
System Type | Wireless |
Protocol Compatibility | Apollo XP95, Apollo Discovery, Apollo CoreProtocol |
Colour | Red |
Warranty | 10 Years |
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Part No | RW1500-120APO (Red Body) |
Number of Tone Pairs | 16 |
Volume Levels | Four volume settings |
Sound Output (Typical) | 88 - 91 dBA (tone dependant) |
Communication Range between Loop-Interface and Devices | 100m (in open space) |
Field Device Radio Frequency Channel Pairs | 22 pairs |
Radiated Power | 14 dBm (25 mW) |
Battery Type | 2x VARTA CR123A Lithium 3 V, 1250mAh typical |
Battery Lifespan | Five years in normal operation with good signal strength (no dropped messages) |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to +55°C |
Maximum Relative Humidity (non-condensing) | 95% |
IP Rating | IP 35 (Type B Indoor Use) |
Standards and approvals | EN54-3, EN54-25 |
Dimensions | 126 mm diameter x 132 mm height x 125 mm depth |
Weight (including base and batteries) | 350 g |
Digital Communication | Apollo protocol compatibility is handled via the Loop-Interface device, RW1700-030APO. |