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Potter FFT-RFH Primex 125-1827 Fiber Transition Case 2.0 with Angled Shutter SC APC Adapter

FFT-RFH|PL-FFTRFH

Potter FFT-RFH Primex 125-1827 Fiber Transition Case 2.0 with Angled Shutter SC APC Adapter

FFT-RFH|PL-FFTRFH

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Potter Electric Signal, LLC

Potter FFT-RFH Primex 125-1827 Fiber Transition Case 2.0 with Angled Shutter SC APC Adapter

FFT-RFH | PL-FFTRFH

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Product Overview

The FFT-RFH is a remote fireman’s handset used to establish 2-Way communication across phone circuits between the remote areas and FFT-1000. In operation, an FFT-RFH (Remote Fireman’s Handset) is plugged into an FFT-RFH (Fireman’s Phone Jack) which will ring at the FFT-1000. The operator can then pick up the master handset at the FFT- 1000, select the corresponding switch, and establish 2-way communication with the remote handset.

Main Features

  • Facilitates communication from various points within a building or complex
  • Plugs into a"Fireman's Phone Jack" at the remote location
  • Triggers an audible and visual alert (ringing) at the central FFT-1000 control panel
  • Allows communication through a dedicated handset at the central panel
  • Connects via phone circuits, potentially utilizing existing infrastructure
  • Enables firefighters or responders to report on the situation directly
  • Provides a dedicated communication channel for coordinating response efforts
  • Potentially leverages existing phone wiring for cost-effective setup

General Information

Name: Potter FFT-RFH Primex 125-1827 Fiber Transition Case 2.0 with Angled Shutter SC APC Adapter
Category: Potter Electric Signal, LLC, Fire, Voice Evacuation Systems
UPC Code: 999999533630
Country of Origin: . Country of origin is subject to change.

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