DESCRIPTION:
The Model HM-547 Pendant Receiver monitors an apartment or
area for an emergency call from a wireless remote pendant. It will respond to
the pendant code that has been loaded. Up to 60 different pendant codes can be
loaded, causing the receiver to respond to more than one pendant. An optional,
remote programming panel (model HM-549) is available for allowing the resident to
enter pendant codes for visitors.
When a signal is
received with the proper code, the host panel is triggered and an emergency call
is sent to the Master Console. The LED on the host panel will illuminate to
indicate the call was received at the master console. The pendant receiver is
powered via the host panel. It requires a 5 conductor cable and is recommended
to be installed separate from the host panel, towards the middle of the living
area. The host panel supervises the receiver's output, and will supervise the
remote DC voltage when used with the model HM-569 End-Of-Line device.
For installations specified for wireless call buttons in
every apartment, a separate, plastic, single gang electrical box should be used
to house the receiver, and a separate 5 conductor cable, to the host panel,
used. The electrical box can be located in a closet, high on the wall, then
covered with a blank plate. When the receiver is installed the antenna wire will
hang out of a hole in the bottom of the box.
For all Sentry installations, extra conductors are
recommended to the smoke detector for the future addition of a Pendant Receiver.
In these
applications the receiver can be installed in the octagon, ceiling mounted
electrical box above the smoke detector. The antenna wire is pushed out of the
box into ceiling space. The receiver is connected to the smoke detectors DC
power wires and the 2 extra spare conductors for alarm. A model HM-569
End-Of-Line device is used to supervise the DC voltage and the receiver
contacts.
The Model HM-547
Pendant Receiver is housed in a plastic enclosure with outside dimensions of:
1.5" x 2.5" x 1". It will operate at 10 to 18 Volts DC. Current draw is 0.015
amps standby, 0.035 amps activated.