In areas where steam or high humidity gathers, this will sometimes trigger a false alarm. The alarm will need to be vacuumed as part of maintenance. Dust particles and insects can get in and live inside the chamber, they can cut out the optical light and create a false alarm.The alarm that has been activated will be the only alarm that flashes red.ODYSSEY (Graphical software), TCP IP-WEB (remote web monitoring), MODBUS RTU, ESPA 4.4. High definition, high contrast blue backlit 240 x 64 pixels 2000m)ĥ00mA for conventional sounder circuits a+bĢ x rated 2A 30V DC resistive / 0.5A 120V AC resistive / 0.25A 240V AC resistiveġ rated 2A 30V DC resistive / 0.5A 120V AC resistive / 0.25A 240V AC resistive Standard box: 2x 12V 7AH Deep Box: for larger volume batteriesġ – 4 loops 900mA alarm peak/165mA quiescent per loopįire resistant 2 x 1.5mm (Max. – 27.2V DC (Max) – Battery charger: 27.5V DC The Cause and Effect programming, as well as all customer specific configuration, is introduced in the GEKKO using the CHAMELEON CONNECTOR software, which is then downloaded to the flash memory of the unit.Ģ1.6 Min. Inside the cabinet there is space to install up to 7 AH 24V DC Sealed Lead Acid backup batteries, providing battery supply to the GEKKO and ZEOS associated devices, which boast extremely low energy consumption.
It is also capable of communicating with a repeater unit, using any of the networking interfaces of the CHAMELEON protocol. It can communicate with our proprietary ODYSSEY Graphics Interface, as well as with third party Building Management Systems through a Modbus output. The new graphic backlit LCD display can accommodate any type of custom characters or graphic symbols, allowing multi-language support, as well as visual and customisable elements. It is housed in a functional ABS plastic enclosure, with only two screws used to close and secure the lid. The GEKKO can have from 1 to 4 addressable loops. The GEKKO Fire Alarm Control Panel is the successor to GFE’s well-known JUNIOR V4 panel.