The IPR 513-3A Addressable Manual Call Point is designed to be used in a fire alarm system in order to activate fire alarms manually. An IPR 513-3A operates under
control of a which supplies power and communicates data with the IPR 513-3A via the two wire Multiplex Addressable Loop. To operate the call point, the glass element is pressed on
specified area until it is broken into two halves. This will activate the built-in microswitch which will generate a fire alarm in the controller which the call point is connected
to.
The IPR 513-3A of revision 02 is equipped with a built-in short circuit isolator which disables the segment of the addressable loop located between this IPR 513-3A and another short
circuit isolator or at the end of the Multiplex Addressable Loop in case of a short circuit and automatically reconnects it after the fault has been repaired.
FEATURES
Easy to break the glass: it breaks in two halves if pressed
Power supply and data communications via the two-wire Addressable Multiplex Loop controlled by a
Normal/alarm condition light indication
Routing testing without glass breaking using the test key provided
Supports Orion system Zone ADC request commands
The unique loop address of an IPR 513-3A is stored within its non-volatile memory
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage (from a S2000-KDL)
8
The Addressable Manual Call Point is designed to be used in a fire alarm system in order to activate fire alarms manually.