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A Division of<br />

MASTER CATALOGUE<br />

Reversing Alarms<br />

The Noise Pollution Solution<br />

The ECCO range of Smart Alarms® were the world’s first self adjusting reversing alarms.<br />

The alarms featured on these pages constantly measure ambient noise and adjust their sound level<br />

to a minimum of 5 dB(A) above, creating a volume that is safe without being annoying or contributing<br />

to noise pollution. Smart Alarms® eliminate the need for constant manual adjustment and help<br />

prevent intentional alarm disconnection.<br />

700 Series<br />

800 Series<br />

600 Series<br />

Low Profile<br />

500 Series<br />

How Smart Alarms® work<br />

Smart Alarm® circuitry maintains a constant cycle of approximately 60 phases a minute, alternating between input and output.<br />

During output, the alarm sounds for 0.5 seconds. While in the input phase the alarm operates as a receiver that listens and measures<br />

the environmental noise level, then automatically adjusts its next output to at least 5 dB(A) above the ambient noise. Do not be<br />

fooled by other so called safety solutions.<br />

“Choose a sound that everyone recognises: Bleep Bleep Bleep”<br />

• 100% solid state electronic circuit boards are<br />

epoxy sealed to protect against dust, moisture<br />

and vibration<br />

• Reduces irritation and noise <strong>com</strong>plaints<br />

• Eliminates confusion on which alarm to choose<br />

• Temperature range: -40°C to +85°C<br />

(-40°F to +185°F)<br />

1 2 3<br />

LISTENS<br />

0.4 Seconds<br />

SOUNDS<br />

0.5 Seconds<br />

RESETS<br />

0.1 Seconds<br />

CYCLE REPEATS<br />

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