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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. 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. |
Photoelectric smoke detectors detect smoke, but not all fires produce it. Ionization smoke detectors detect by products of combustion, but they can be prone to false alarming. 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.
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