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NEW
GE Security iO-Series
incorporates control panels, intelligent detectors,
control modules, and signaling devices specifically
for small-building applications.
Drawing on some of the most innovative fire
detection technologies developed, the iO-Series
offers features and benefits previously available
only for big-budget, large-building systems.
It makes intelligent detection technology available
for any size business and building and gives
customers the ability to upgrade from legacy systems
to the latest technology without the need to bear
the expense of rewiring buildings. Developed from GE
Security’s Signature Series, the iO-Series delivers
“big building” stability and reliability, redefining
the standard for small building life safety.
“GE
Security continues to be at the forefront of
creating innovative life safety systems for all
customers and applications regardless of building or
budget size,” said, Steve Hein, GM, fire and life
safety products, GE Security. “The iO
Series is another example of GE Security’s
commitment to working with our customers to help
them grow their businesses by delivering more and
better solutions to end users real-world security
challenges.”
Compliant with the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) regulations, the iO-Series
features two intelligent control panels, the iO64
and iO500. The iO64 supports up to 64 intelligent
devices while the iO500 supports up to 500
intelligent devices. Customers also have the ability
to view the status of the iO-Series panel history,
sensitivity settings, and a host of diagnostics
including dirty detector warnings via an Ethernet
connection.
With
the iO-Series, unnecessary alarms are virtually
eliminated with automatic drift compensation that
constantly tunes detector sensitivity by adjusting
for environmental conditions like humidity and dirt.
In addition, sounder bases eliminate potential for
disruption by providing a local audible alarm until
the event is verified. Not only does this feature
reduce the risk of nuisance alarms, but it also
avoids disruption to building occupants and fire
department fines that may result.
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