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Re: USP End-of-Line Supervision Device, Model R64



For everything except the (Bosch) dialer. I wish they would get it together
and put a zone by zone dialer in the panel.
Viking put that kind of dialer in the Hochiki panel. Why can the people that
make the panel do it? Another one of those strange but true stories I guess.

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hochiki's rock.
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> "Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | The link below should explain everything about the EOL relay you have.
> The
> | only spy function it does is checking the voltage of the loop it is on.
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> http://hochiki.specialbrand.net/literature/datasheets/EOLR-12_24_12-2003.pdf
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> | "mm" <NOPSAMmm2005@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | news:28cao2dj3c1i2np699l3cburek7ru87tod@xxxxxxxxxx
> | >I inherited a couple USP End-of-Line Supervision Devices, Model R64.
> | > I'm not in the business, but I was hoping someone could explain to me
> | > what this thing does.
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> | > This was the description on some website, maybe www.spy something.com.
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> | > Model R64
> | > End of Line Relay
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> | > Adaptable to any standard 4 or 6 wire system.  Provides 12-24 VDC
> | > E.O.L. Power Supervision
> | > CSFM Approved
> | > Size: 2-3/8" X 2-1/4" X 1"
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> | >
> | > If you are inclined to email me
> | > for some reason, remove NOPSAM  :-)
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