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Life Alarm
Fire Alarm Systems
UL, ULC, CSFM Listed; FM Approved; Remote Emergency Telephone Equipment
MEA (NYC) Acceptance* 2084 Series Firefighter Telephones
Features
Firefighter telephones provide direct
communications with the Firefighter Telephone
Control’s master phone:
• When remote phones call the master, a call tone is
provided to verify that the request is in process (exact
performance may vary depending on master phone
equipment)
• Two-wire telephone circuits are supervised and
power-limited
• Compatible with 4100U Series and legacy 4100/4120
Series Simplex® Firefighter Telephone Controls
Phone assemblies are available for:
• Surface or flush mounting, (NOTE: backbox is ordered
separately)
• Or as separate phone sets for plugging into dedicated
remote phone jack stations
Available options:
• Break-rod door latch allows access during emergencies
• Armored cable models to minimize vandalism (voice
and ear caps are sealed with adhesive)
• Push-to-talk (PTT) phones provide input control at the
remote phone
• Magnetic latch models with “Fire Warden Station”
marking and LED call indicator
• Additional options are listed o n page 3
Available Accessories:
• Replacement break-rod
FIRE
EMERGENCY
PHONE
2084-9001 2084-9023
Remote Phone Jack Stations
FIRE
EMERGENCY
PHONE
LOCAL
FIRE EMERGENCY
PHONE
Door and Trim, Surface Mount
UL Listed to Standard 864
Description
Firefighter telephone systems provide two-way
communications for facilities where radio communications
may not be available or are unreliable. They are typically
used during active firefighting conditions, during a fire alarm
investigation, or during fire alarm system inspection and test.
Operation requires a dedicated two-wire circuit, typically
using twisted, shielded pair wiring (TSP) to minimize
electrical noise pickup from adjacent wiring. Depending on
the master control, up to 6 remote phones and the master can
be in simultaneous use. Additional information can be found
in Installation Instructions 579-226 and on data sheet
S4100-0034 which describes 4100U Mast er ph o ne control
operation.
* ULC listing is applicable to standard remote pluggable phone and phone jack station, refer
to page 3 for agency status per model. This product has been approved by the California
State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety
Code. See CSFM Listing 6912-0026:054 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning
material presented in this document. It is subject to re-examination, revision, and possible
cancellation. Accepted for use – City of New York Department of Buildings – MEA35-93E.
Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the
latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of
Tyco Safety Products Westminster.
S2084-0001-8 5/2006
LOCAL
FIRE EMERGENCY
PHONE
PULL FOR
EMERGENCY
ONLY
Door and Trim, Flush Mount
with Pull Handle and Break-Rod
Remote Phone Jacks
Details and Mounting. Phone jacks are mounted on a
stainless steel single-gang plate for use with pluggable
phones. The front is marked with red “FIR E
EMERGENCY PHONE” lettering. Mounting requires a
single-gang electrical box, 2” (51 mm) minimum depth.
In/out wiring is by color-coded 18 AWG (0.82 mm
2
)
wire leads.
Remote Phones, Cabinet Mounted
General Information. Doors and trim are painted red
and available for surface or flush mounting. The doors are
silk-screened in white with “LOCAL FIRE
EMERGENCY PHONE” or other options as shown on
page 3.
Break-Rod Door Option. This mounting type provides
a glass break-rod, similar to those used in manual fire
alarm stations. The break-rod is positioned inside the door
such that pulling the door handle breaks the rod and
allows the door to open. A standard lock is also provided
to allow authorized entry without breaking the rod.
Phone Options. Armored cable phones include voice
and ear caps sealed with adhesive to minimize vandalism.
They are also available with “push-to-talk” switches that
allow the user to mute the transmitter until talking is
required. Phone handsets are constructed of Cycolac
type T, a thermal ABS material.
Model 2084-9001 is standard. Model 2084-9023 is similar
to 2084-9001 but also provides an LED indicator powered
from the remote phone wiring. The LED is activated
when “Call-Out” is selected at the Master phone, a
request for the responding personnel to pl u g i n their
phones and communicate with the master.
Remote Fire Warden Station. This mounting type
provides an armored cable phone and a door equipped
with a magnetic latch instead of a lock. Typical use would
be where the phone is located in a controlled access area.
The door is silk-screened with “FIRE WARDEN
STATION” and a red call-in request LED is mounted on
the lower left corner of the door trim.
2084-9014 Pluggable Phone
Interior View of Remote Phone Cabinet
(Shown With Pull Handle and Break-rod)
Pluggable Phones
2084-9014 Red Pluggable Phone. The 2084-9014
emergency telephone is ruggedly constructed of Cycolac
type T, a thermal ABS material. A coiled line cord and
jack is attached. Cord length is 5 ft (1.5 m).
These phones are typically stored in a cabinet at the
central control panel area where they would be
conveniently located for fire fighters or other authorized
personnel. (They are compatible with commercially
available storage cabinets.)
2084-9024 Red Pluggable Phone, Push-to-Talk.
This phone is the same as the 2084-9014, except it is
equipped with a large and easily operated push-to-talk
switch located on the inside handle between the receiver
and transmitter.
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