TRANSDUCERS USA INTRODUCES SECURITY SIREN WITH VISUAL ALERT 

Transducers USA Visual Alert

 

Nov 20, 2018

Transducers USA, an industry leading supplier of audible signal devices, has announced the availability of their unique Tonelight™ Security Alarm with dual notifiers: a red or green strobe light and a loud siren.  This combination visual and audio alert system provides an additional level of security and/or notification as an enhanced annunciator. 

The TRIP-6692 system from Transducers USA provides this dual notification for any number of events, only a few of which are listed here:

• Equipment operations started, halted or completed
• Process operations – completions, below or above limit conditions, etc.
• Security or safety conditions
• Exterior perimeter intrusion
• Mobile alerts
• “All Clear” notification
• Other conditions threatening life safety

The siren and strobe light alerts on the Tonelight Security Alarm can operate simultaneously or separately. Available in a lightweight and space-saving package of 5” x 3” x 1.5”, the TRIP-6692R weighs only four ounces.  The alarm generates over 100dB at 30 cm of wave siren output, along with its red strobe light with an operating frequency range of 2.4 – 3.7 kHz.  The package includes a 2-wire lead and a 3-wire lead (TRIP-6692RLS) and is configured for industry-standard junction box panel mounting.

Product specifications include:
• Rated Voltage: 12VDC
• Operating Voltage: 6  ̴15VDC
• Max. Rated Current: 300mA
• Operating Frequency 2.4-3.7 KHz
• Min. Sound Pressure Level: 110dB +/- 3dB

For more information on the new Tonelight Security Alarm TRIP-6692R, please visit: www.tusainc.com.

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