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SILENT 5104B Fire Control <br />KNIGHT Communicator <br />by Honeywell <br />The speed, reliability and value <br />of digital communications from <br />the company you can trust <br />As pioneers in digital fire technology, Silent Knight delivers superior systems at an outstanding value. Our 5104B <br />Fire Control Communicator has become the industry standard by proving itself in years of field-tested operation. <br />This six -zone fire control communicator provides fast, reliable digital communication of fire and trouble <br />conditions. It transmits via ordinary phone lines — eliminating the need for expensive leased line arrangements. <br />Use it as a stand-alone, or incorporate it into your existing system. Why spec any other digital communicator? <br />Go with the industry standard — the 5104B Fire Control Communicator from Silent Knight. <br />For more information, please call 1-800-328-0103. <br />Model 5104B <br />Fire Control Communicator <br />The Silent Knight Model 5104B is a <br />six -zone fire control communicator <br />providing digital fire reporting over <br />ordinary telephone lines, <br />eliminating the need for costly <br />leased lines. It's UL 864 and NFPA <br />72 approved for monitoring local <br />evacuation controls. <br />As a stand-alone unit, it can be <br />used to monitor: <br />• Sprinkler systems for waterflow, <br />supervisory, and gate valve <br />tamper conditions. <br />• Automatic fire detection systems <br />for structures that are not <br />required to have a fire alarm <br />system but want property <br />protection (e.g. to call the fire <br />department after hours). <br />• Monitors dry contact alarms, <br />trouble and supervisory outputs, <br />then transmits a separate code <br />for each. <br />The Model 5104B is fully <br />supervised. Its microprocessor <br />constantly runs programs to <br />monitor AC, standby battery, zone <br />inputs and telephone line <br />connections. If a fault condition is <br />detected, it sounds a local trouble <br />audible and reports the condition to <br />the central station. If one of the <br />telephone lines faults for more than <br />60 seconds, it will automatically <br />switch to the other to report the <br />failure. <br />The communicator will signal <br />activation, restoration and trouble <br />conditions on any of six inputs. If <br />an application requires a different <br />input configuration, the individual <br />input styles may be changed by <br />using a Model 7181 Fire Zone <br />Converter Module. The 7181 also <br />allows use of two -wire type smoke <br />detectors, instead of the normal <br />four -wire contact type, for <br />automatic fire detection <br />applications. <br />Features <br />• UL 864 Listed as an NFPA 72 <br />Central Station or Remote Station <br />protected premise unit. <br />• FM approved. <br />• Can be used as a stand-alone or as <br />a add -on DACT. <br />• Six fully supervised inputs: one <br />Class A (Style D) input, and five <br />Class B (Style A) inputs. <br />• Downloadable for remote <br />programming. <br />• Fuseless overload protection with <br />automatic reset circuitry and fault <br />indicators — eliminates the cause of <br />most field calls. <br />Model 5104B <br />• Dual phone line interface Automatic <br />self tests every 24 hours with report <br />sent to central station. <br />• Reports in SIA and most major <br />communications formats. <br />• 60 hours of standby power. <br />• Operates on loop start phone lines <br />ahead of the building PBX system. <br />• A single, programmable output is <br />provided for alarm or dialer failed <br />conditions (cannot be used for <br />evacuation purposes). <br />