Specifying a life safety system without Signature Series multisensor
technology is like driving a car without rear-view mirrors: you'll
get where you want to be, as long as nothing unexpected comes up
from behind. But life safety is all about the unexpected, so it
pays to make sure you're covered.
Signature Series detectors offer true multisensor technology
and exquisite reliability that virtually does away with false alarms.
They accomplish this by means of an on-board microprocessor that
constantly monitors the state of its sensors. Using a sophisticated
algorithm, the microprocessor effectively distinguishes between
a legitimate change of state and a non-threatening situation that
would otherwise lead to a false alarm.
What's more, true multisensor technology means that a single
device can perform optimally under a wider range of conditions
than any single-sensor detector. And that's where the rear-view
mirrors come in.
Photoelectric and ion detectors see smoke, but not all fires
produce it. Heat detectors, on the other hand, spot temperature
changes, but these aren't always an indicator of a life-threatening
event. Multisensor devices, however, collect data on several different
environmental parameters at the same time, and then weigh the results
to determine whether an alarm should be sent to control panel.
Multisensor or not, all Signature detectors feature analog technology.
This allows them to gather information continuously concerning
the state of their sensors and track the results over time. As
detectors become dirty, the on-board microprocessor makes minute
adjustments to the alarm threshold, thus avoiding false alarms.
And when the threshold approaches the point where the device sensitivity
could become compromised, the detector automatically sends a message
to the control panel indicating that it's time for a cleaning.
This means that detectors are always at their peak level of performance.
In fact, Signature Series detectors have been singled out by Underwriters
Laboratories as the only such devices on the market that does not
require a calibration sensitivity test in order to comply with
NFPA72!
All Signature Series devices make full use of their on-board
microprocessors. Alarm decisions are made at the device, thus reserving
precious processing power at the control panel for other functions.
This strategy, known as Distributed Intelligence, means that high
communication speeds are unnecessary because the data reaches the
control panel already processed. And lower communications speeds
means that shielded wiring is unnecessary: Signature Series devices
can use existing wiring in most retrofit applications, yet at the
same time deliver response times superior to conventional devices!

Dip switches and dials are also a thing of the past where Signature
devices are installed. Because they are electronically addressed,
the Signature loop controller automatically maps each device's
location. And that means the system always knows what's out there
and device-polling resumes automatically at power up, regardless
of the changes that have taken place.
Change is, after all, what detectors are all about. The trick
is choosing the right one for the job...
FEATURES:
- Microprocessor-based intelligence
- Automatic device mapping
- Electronic addressing
- Automatic environmental compensation
- Supports stand-alone operation
- Uses existing wiring in most retrofit applications
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