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NOTIFIER JSM-FMM-1C NFS2-3030 series fire alarm control panels

NOTIFIER JSM-FMM-1C NFS2-3030 series fire alarm control panels

  • Product Item : JSM-FMM-1C
  • Product Brand : Other
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The NOTIFIER JSM-FMM-1C is a monitoring input module designed for intelligent two - wire systems, mainly used to monitor the status of fire - fighting equipment with switching - quantity signals, such as water flow indicators, fire hydrant buttons, and pressure switches. Here is a detailed introduction:

Features

Easy Installation and Maintenance: It is equipped with SEMS - type screw terminals, which makes installation and maintenance convenient.

Reliable Communication: It adopts noise - filtering technology to ensure reliable communication.

Bus - Powered: It is powered by the loop bus, eliminating the need for a separate 24VDC power supply, with a working voltage of 15 - 32VDC.

Decimal Address Setting: It has a decimal dial switch that allows on - site addressing, occupying an address in a certain loop of the controller, with an address range of 0 - 159.

Dual - Color LED Indicator: It is equipped with a dual - color and dual - light - emitting diode. The LED blinks green during patrol and turns red when an alarm occurs.

Technical Specifications

Power Supply: The working voltage is 15 - 32VDC. The static current is 450μA at 24VDC (LED flashing), and the maximum current is 5mA at 24VDC (LED on).

Environmental Parameters: The working temperature range is - 10℃ - 60℃, and the relative humidity is no more than 95% (non - condensing).

Dimensions: The dimensions are 118mm (length) × 106mm (width) × 34mm (thickness).

In an intelligent fire - alarm system, the JSM - FMM - 1C module plays a vital role in monitoring the status of various switch - quantity fire - fighting equipment. It can transmit the status information of these devices to the controller in a timely manner. Once a fault or alarm is detected, the controller can issue an alarm signal to prompt relevant personnel to take corresponding measures.