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Vox Ignis ViAC-CPP-A-SS Assist Call Pull Cord With Indication - Single Gang

Vox Ignis ViAC-CPP-A-W Assist Call pull cord with 2.8m anti ligature cord

Vox Ignis ViAC-CPP-SS Lexicomm Assist Call Pull Cord 2.8m

Vox Ignis ViAC-CPP-SS Lexicomm Assist Call Pull Cord 2.8m

Vox Ignis ViAC-CPP-SS Lexicomm Assist Call Pull Cord 2.8mThe ViAC-CPP-SS is an assist call pull cord brushed stainless steel finish single gang plate with blue halo indication and 2.8m cord with two 50mm diameter red rings.The ceiling pull plate is used to activate the alarm the ceiling pull plate should be mounted with the lowest ring pull 100mm from the floor. The ceiling pull plate consists of a single gang brushed stainless steel plate as standard with a blue halo indicator for the visual alarm.For simplicity all wiring is a standard two core cable up to 6 pull cords can be connected on a single line the wiring order of the plates is not fixed and therefore can be wired in any order to give total flexibility in the installation routes. Each plate has two sets of two part terminals allowing simple cable connections and also a complete first fix solution.Under the Equality Act building owners have a duty of care to ensure the safety of all building occupants especially those less able. Buildings Regulations Approved Document M was written to provide the requirements for these systems and applies to all buildings other than pure dwelling places. This requires the fitting of emergency assistance alarm systems to allow users of the disabled facilities to call for help should they need it. BS8300 provides additional guidance on the implementation of this requirement.The Assist Call system is designed to provide a fully compliant and scalable solution to building owners with many unique benefits including clear indication acoustic and visual feedback and high quality stainless steel finishes blending into all locations. In simple systems where the accessible room in in a permanently staffed area a basic kit can be used. However where the accessible room is in a remote location a means of signalling that help is on the way is required Assist call provides this by switching from the two tone alarm signal to a short period of beeps every 15 seconds the visual indication also changes from flashing to steady indicating to the occupant that help is on the way.If the call is not cancelled within two minutes of acceptance the system reverts to full alarm again. In line with BS8300 the alarm call should only be cancelled from the location the call was generated from. For simplicity all wiring is standard two core cable and unlike other systems the wiring order of the devices is not fixed allowing the designer total flexibility in the installation routes.

GBP 53.94
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Vox Ignis ViAC-CPP-W Lexicomm Assist Call Pull Cord 2.8m - White

Vox Ignis ViAC-CPP-W Lexicomm Assist Call Pull Cord 2.8m - White

Vox Ignis ViAC-CPP-W Lexicomm Assist Call Pull Cord 2.8m - WhiteThe ViAC-CPP-W is an assist call pull cord white polycarbonate finish single gang plate with blue halo indication and 2.8m cord with two 50mm diameter red rings.The ceiling pull plate is used to activate the alarm the ceiling pull plate should be mounted with the lowest ring pull 100mm from the floor. The ceiling pull plate consists of a single gang plate as standard with a blue halo indicator for the visual alarm.For simplicity all wiring is a standard two core cable up to 6 pull cords can be connected on a single line the wiring order of the plates is not fixed and therefore can be wired in any order to give total flexibility in the installation routes. Each plate has two sets of two part terminals allowing simple cable connections and also a complete first fix solution.Under the Equality Act building owners have a duty of care to ensure the safety of all building occupants especially those less able. Buildings Regulations Approved Document M was written to provide the requirements for these systems and applies to all buildings other than pure dwelling places. This requires the fitting of emergency assistance alarm systems to allow users of the disabled facilities to call for help should they need it. BS8300 provides additional guidance on the implementation of this requirement.The Assist Call system is designed to provide a fully compliant and scalable solution to building owners with many unique benefits including clear indication acoustic and visual feedback and high quality stainless steel finishes blending into all locations. In simple systems where the accessible room in in a permanently staffed area a basic kit can be used. However where the accessible room is in a remote location a means of signalling that help is on the way is required Assist call provides this by switching from the two tone alarm signal to a short period of beeps every 15 seconds the visual indication also changes from flashing to steady indicating to the occupant that help is on the way.If the call is not cancelled within two minutes of acceptance the system reverts to full alarm again. In line with BS8300 the alarm call should only be cancelled from the location the call was generated from. For simplicity all wiring is standard two core cable and unlike other systems the wiring order of the devices is not fixed allowing the designer total flexibility in the installation routes.

GBP 49.60
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Vox Ignis ViAC-CPP-A-W Assist Call pull cord with 2.8m anti ligature cord

Vox Ignis ViAC-ACA-W Lexicomm Assist Call Alarm WC System - White

Vox Ignis ViAC-ACA-SS Lexicomm Assist Call Alarm WC System

Vox Ignis ViAC-CCP-SS Assist Call Call Cancel Plate - Single Gang - Plate Indication

Vox Ignis ViAC-ACB-SS Assist Call Accessible Bedroom Zone Kit

Vox Ignis ViAC-ACB-W Assist Call Accessible Bedroom Zone Kit - White

Lexicomm ViLX-ACR Touchscreen Assist Call Repeater

Lexicomm ViLX-OSR Roaming Handset with Jack Plug

Vox Ignis ViAC-CLP-SS Assist Call Call Plate Single Gang Plate

Vox Ignis ViLX-CLP Assist Call Call Plate in Brushed Stainless Steel Single Gang Plate

Lexicomm ViLX-OSJ Jack Point on a Single Gang Plate

Vox Ignis ViLX-TMS3-W-8 Touch Screen Master Station

Lexicomm ViLX-228-0 Evacuation Voice Communication Master Station

Lexicomm ViLX-228-0 Evacuation Voice Communication Master Station

Lexicomm ViLX-228-0 Evacuation Voice Communication Master StationThis ViLX-228-0 is a Lexicomm master station to be used as a repeater and is supplied in a wall mount enclosure with space for batteries 2 x 12v 7AH VRSLA Not Supplied. Built in network allows for a master slave system or can be connected as a local master station as part of a 64 panel Lexicomm Network system for larger network projects. 8x front panel buttons with PGB LEDs and 7 status LEDs can be expanded to up to 8 lines using ViLX-LC2. This unit fully complies to BS5839 part 9 2011.The Lexicomm ViLX-228 Master station can accept up to eight lines of outstation type A fixed phones type B refuge hands free points emergency assist call point or jack points in Far East and Middle East applications as required. Lines auto identify by flashing Red for EVCS calls Blue for assist calls or flashing Green for Connected calls as detailed in BS5839pt92011 Assist Calls can be acknowledged by pressing the zone key as required by BS8300 and will return to alarm if not reset within two minutes.The case is made from powder coated zintec with a smoked perspex door covering the handset. 20mm cable knock-outs are provided for all necessary cables as well as space for the backup 12V 7AH VRSLA battery. The repeater station is microprocessor controlled it has an identical appearance to a LX228 master station and can control a maximum of 8 lines. Lines auto identify by flashing Red for EVCS calls Blue for assist calls or flashing Green for Connected calls as detailed in BS5839pt92011.The ViLX228 has inbuilt networking allowing it to form one of the 64 panels on a Lexicomm network installation or allowing a repeater using another ViLX228 where buildings have two points of control. Starting at two lines he ViLX228 is ideal for small buildings which are required to have an EVCS but which have a limited number of outstations.All Lexicomm Emergency Voice Communications Systems EVCS are designed to comply fully with the requirements of BS5839-92011 for use as a fire telephone system FT disabled refuge system DRS or as a combined system when both fire telephones and disabled refuge call points are required. An EVCS is a fixed secure bi-directional full duplex voice communication system to assist fire fighters during emergencies in high rise buildings or large sites where radio communication cannot be guaranteed to work due to interference from the fire corona.Key FeaturesCompact DesignFully Compliant to BS5839-9 2011Integrated Assist Call and acknowledge meeting BS83001.5A EN54-4A2 PSUFull Duplex operationWall mount enclosureLockable handset coverExpandable from 2 to 8 linesInbuilt networkingOptional Stainless right hand fascia is available for the ViLX-228 and ViLX-TSM controllers please choose from Drop-Down box.

GBP 816.94
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Vox Ignis ViLX-TMS3-W-8-SS Touch Screen Master Station - Stainless Steel

Vox Ignis ViLX-TMS3-W-8-SS Touch Screen Master Station - Stainless Steel

Vox Ignis ViLX-TMS3-W-8-SS Touch Screen Master Station - Stainless SteelThe Lexicomm Network ViLX-TMS Master station can accept up to eight lines of outstation Type A fixed phones Type B refuge hands free points emergency assist alarm point or jack points in Far East and Middle East applications as required. The touch-screen layout has four buttons allowing quick access to the main functions and permanently displaying the number of current calls alarms and faults.Emergency Assist Alarm calls can be acknowledged by pressing the Icon on screen as required by BS8300 and will return to alarm if not reset within two minutes. The ViLX-TMS has inbuilt networking allowing it to form one of the 64 panels on a Lexicomm network installation allowing a total of 512 outstations to be accommodated. Each panel can be a master station or ViLX-EX8 network expander. The case is made from powder coated zintec with a smoked perspex door covering the handset. 20mm cable knockouts are provided for all necessary cables as well as space for the backup 12V 7AH VRSLA battery.Key Features4.3 Full Colour Touch-screenFully Compliant to BS 5839-92021Integrated Assist Call with acknowledge meeting BS8300Full Duplex operationWall mount enclosureLockable handset coverExpandable from 2 to 512 linesInbuilt networkingStainless steel versionPlease note The image is for illustrative purposes only. This product features a stainless steel finish.

GBP 1780.02
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Lexicomm ViLX-EX8 8 Line System Expander Panel

Lexicomm ViLX-EX8 8 Line System Expander Panel

Lexicomm ViLX-EX8-8 8 Line System Expander PanelThe Lexicomm ViLX-EX8 system expander panel is utilised to expand the Lexicomm Network System it can accept up to eight lines of outstation and is compatible with all Lexicomm devices.Lines auto identify by flashing Red for EVCS calls Blue for assist calls or flashing Green for Connected calls as detailed in BS5839pt92011.The ViLX-EX8 has inbuilt networking allowing it to form one of the 64 panels on a Lexicomm network installation allowing a total of 512 outstations to be accommodated. Each panel on the Lexicomm network can be a master station or ViLX-EX8 system expander.The display on the front of the ViLX-EX8 gives the current call or fault status of each line of the local panel aiding fault finding. The case is made from powder coated Zintec with fourteen 20mm cable knock-outs provided for all necessary cables as well as space for the single 12V 7AH VRSLA backup battery which is required.The Lexicomm ViLX-EX8 is a self-contained enclosure housing a display one to four dual line cards an EN54-4A2 2006 power supply battery charger and is surface mounted the small form factor makes it ideal for locating in electrical risers.The case is made from powder coated zintec with fourteen 20mm cable knock-outs provided for all necessary cables as well as space for the single 12V VRSLA backup battery required. The system expander panel is configured from any master station on the system using a spreadsheet excel or open office and installed via an MMC card.Each outstation has three labels one for Emergency Assist one for EVCS and one for Fault text each label is two lines of twenty characters. Each Master station can be programmed to answer specific outstations on the ViLX-EX8 and these can differ from day to night.Key FeaturesFully Compliant to BS5839-92011Integrated Assist Call with acknowledge meeting BS8300 1.5A EN54-4A2 PSUFull Duplex operationWall mount enclosureFull Status indicationInbuilt networking

GBP 864.78
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Lexicomm ViLX-OSC Surface Combined Type A Telephone and Type B Refuge Point

Lexicomm ViLX-OSC Surface Combined Type A Telephone and Type B Refuge Point

Lexicomm ViLX-OSC Surface Combined Type A Telephone and Type B Refuge PointThe ViLX-OSC is a combined Type A and Type B EVCS outstation compatible with the Lexicomm standalone and network systems.The outstation is supplied in a brushed stainless finish with a Type B refuge panel on the front with a high contrast red screen print with a rugged red telephone handset behind the push door.A stainless steel bezel is available to allow the outstation to be flushed into a wall reducing the need to stock flush and surface variants.Combined Outstations are designed to be used where the disabled refuge area is within the fire fighting lift lobby of a building.The outstation is supplied in a brushed stainless finish with a Type B refuge panel on the front with a high contrast red screen print with a fighting telephone accessed by pushing the door picking up the telephone disables the refuge call point.SuitabilityThe ViLX-OSC is a combined Type A and Type B outstation as defined in BS5839-92011 and can be used as a fire telephone or a disabled refuge call point. The Lexicomm outstations are designed for use by multi-disability users having high contrast signage in line with RNIB guidelines and an induction loop coil to BSEN60118-4 in the handset. ViLX-OSC outstations are mainly used when the disabled refuge area is located within the firefighting lift lobby as described in BS9999 and Building Regulations Approved Document B these locations should have a low background noise otherwise you may have to consider acoustic hoods.Mounting the OutstationThe outstation should be mounted at a height of 1250mm from to the centre line of the outstation to the floor to comply with the requirements of Building Regulations Document M Access for the Disabled. When flush mounting a cut out of 305mm by 155mm is recommended the bezel slides over the box and is fixed on the wall using a suitable sealant or mastic As the outstation is also to be used as a refuge point suitable space should be allowed so the system can be used by a parked wheelchair.Key FeaturesCompact DesignRuggedised HandsetHigh Volume RingerStatus LED20mm Cable Gland knock-outTelecoil for hearing impaired usersFull Duplex OperationFully Compliant to BS5839-92011Magnetic Push CatchStainless Steel as standardFlush bezel available

GBP 521.14
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