Radionics/Bosch fire alarm systems are sold and serviced by us. Their UL listed control panels support complex installations at schools, universities, manufacturing plants and health care facilities.
Panels can monitor up to 127 points simultaneously, providing detailed reporting. In addition, these panels offer programmable skeds which enable system outputs at certain times or on specific days of the week.
UL Listed
Radionics D9124 is a 24 VDC, 246 point addressable fire alarm panel designed for various installation applications. It is both CSFM and FM certified as well as conforming to NFPA 72, making it suitable for schools, universities, manufacturing plants, healthcare facilities as well as public areas with keyed controller access for public installations. Furthermore, the Radionics D9124 features various initiating and indicating devices.
Most alarm signals sent to monitoring centers are transmitted over voice-grade telephone lines. If any phone line fails, it may take 24 hours before monitoring center personnel are aware that their life safety signal hasn’t arrived. Now however, data networks offer another solution, with faster communication channels capable of connecting directly to central stations in seconds – eliminating downed phone lines altogether!
Radionics was among the first manufacturers to gain approval from Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL) for an alarm reporting system using data networks. Their D6600 NetCom system became the first commercial fire system UL 864 listed for communicating fire alarm signals across private data networks and the Internet.
Contrary to traditional alarm systems that rely on analog dialers for alarm transmission, the D6600 NetCom system employs digital alarm communicator transmitters as its mode of communicating with central stations – this allows it to detect multiple fire alarms simultaneously and prioritize them appropriately, in addition to being compatible with most existing alarm panels.
No matter if it’s for home or business security, this UL listed system offers easy operation while keeping you safe for years. Plus, with an Internet connection you can monitor it from any place at anytime! With its central command center this system gives you complete control of both burglar and fire alarms as well as security access control capabilities as well as video surveillance features.
Monitored by Central Station
If your business features a Radionics fire alarm system, central station monitoring may be beneficial in safeguarding important inventory, files and valuable items from being lost in a fire. Furthermore, monitoring will allow fire departments to be informed if your alarm goes off during hours when your office is closed; saving important items from destruction by fire as well as helping avoid costly insurance claims or potential legal claims against your company.
Radionics D9124 is a 24VDC, 246 point addressable fire alarm panel suitable for a variety of installation applications. Approved by both CSFM and FM, as well as complying with NFPA 72. Point identification capability is provided through multiple polling circuit modules supporting up to 126 points each, giving users maximum flexibility in customizing their system as necessary by combining several zones or panels into a report and control network.
There are various brands of radionics fire panels to choose from, including Fire-Lite and Gentex. Both companies specialize in fire and smoke detectors as well as manual pull stations; with Fire-Lite being well known in the industry. Furthermore, their panels are compatible with many other brands.
Radionics provides more than fire alarm panels, offering burglar and access control systems as well. When combined with fire alarm panels, these security solutions provide complete protection of commercial properties. From basic features such as keycard access control systems up to more advanced ones that feature an array of devices UL listed systems provide comprehensive protection.
Some older Radionics panels feature dialers that can connect with both cellular communicators and phone lines (two lines are necessary for POTS; no VOIP is supported). Wireless systems may also be connected; in such a case, all accounts, receiver numbers and zones must be programmed correctly along with CID reporting through your monitoring company. You may also join two different fire alarm systems from different manufacturers together in a network – this option may be ideal when adding on an extension to an existing building.
Simple to Operate
Radionics fire panels feature state-of-the-art technology to detect fire quickly and alert all those within an immediate radius, giving everyone time to escape safely before calling in the fire department for immediate response and arrival. Their sensors detect heat and smoke detection; and can even be customized according to building requirements.
These sensors can be programmed to detect smoke and particulates that are invisible to human eyes, using advanced algorithms that avoid false alarms caused by pets or dust. Furthermore, they can also detect carbon monoxide as well as other dangerous gases present.
This system can be expanded with modules for auxiliary alarm outputs, programmable skeds, uplink radios and LAN/WAN communications. Additionally, it can integrate with other monitoring and control systems, including intrusion/security systems, audio/visual paging and burglar alarm systems. Furthermore, the device boasts eight on-board programmable skeds as well as four auxiliary outputs which can be activated at specific times; additionally an event log records up to 255 events which can be printed using any standard serial printer for viewing/printing purposes.
This alarm system features an intuitive user-friendly interface with easy-to-read keys that makes operation quick and simple. You can use this alarm system to arm and disarm, activate additional functions like lighting or heating, as well as display system events on an LCD graphic screen. Plus, its control panel has two expansion slots to accommodate plug-in polling circuit modules to increase addressable points up to 252.
Radionics (now Bosch) panels may be reliable, but they’re not user-friendly. While modern alarm systems allow users to reset them with jumpers or key combinations, Radionics 4112 and 6121-based fire panels need a programmer in order to be unlocked – Norb at ObsoleteRadionics offers handheld programmers which are cost-effective solutions to unlock password-locked Radionics panels at competitive prices.
If your radionics alarm system falls under either 4112 or 6121’s coverage area and requires unlocking, one keypad needs to be removed in order to determine its model number. You can do so by searching Google image search for keypad images similar to what is on your panel – which should bring up images you can compare against your own and eventually lead you directly to it – giving away its model number.