I find it interesting Gamewell didn’t give the SmartScan pulls a different model number from the XP95a pulls, instead opting for a different suffix. Despite the model numbers being so similar, the MS95-L series runs a completely different protocol than the MS95-S series, the former running the XP95a protocol and the latter running the SmartScan protocol. (Edit: Replaced Velociti with SmartScan)
My work used to have a simular panel and the same annunciator (it was a Gamwell/FCI IF602SS) until earlier this year when they upgraded to a Honeywell S3 due to the old panel acting up with false alarms. Both the current and the previous panels were set on System Sensor Protocauls for the Advances and a single L Series. (one L Series HS was actually replaced with an advance suprisingly) and an additional 2 Advances were added during the upgrade. Since the upgrade we have had no false alarms but fall will be the real test to see if they turned down the sensitivity of the duct detectors (it would go off all the time in the fall for some reason with the old panel)
This system seems kinda clunky. Gamewell-fci systems aren’t usually that good. Signal Silence didn’t seem to work very well either. Maybe the NACs are set up as non-silencible.
I have to admit the NS and the AS do sound good together.
I find it interesting Gamewell didn’t give the SmartScan pulls a different model number from the XP95a pulls, instead opting for a different suffix. Despite the model numbers being so similar, the MS95-L series runs a completely different protocol than the MS95-S series, the former running the XP95a protocol and the latter running the SmartScan protocol.
(Edit: Replaced Velociti with SmartScan)
06:13 The unsynced alarm that sounds like a Wheelock NS but almost is an outdoor SpectrAlert Classic
My work used to have a simular panel and the same annunciator (it was a Gamwell/FCI IF602SS) until earlier this year when they upgraded to a Honeywell S3 due to the old panel acting up with false alarms. Both the current and the previous panels were set on System Sensor Protocauls for the Advances and a single L Series. (one L Series HS was actually replaced with an advance suprisingly) and an additional 2 Advances were added during the upgrade.
Since the upgrade we have had no false alarms but fall will be the real test to see if they turned down the sensitivity of the duct detectors (it would go off all the time in the fall for some reason with the old panel)
The Ns and the As are pretty loud alarms
Pretty cool!
NACs are usually non-silenceable on waterflow alarms. This is expected behavior.
The wheelock RSS 3:08 6:00
My apartment building has the red ns
Hey man you need a super play button
Nice video!
Cool
1:51 Come on.
This system seems kinda clunky. Gamewell-fci systems aren’t usually that good. Signal Silence didn’t seem to work very well either. Maybe the NACs are set up as non-silencible.
what was that bell sounding from outside? and we’re the spectralert classics red?
System Sensor outside
never seen that kind of panel before, what's its model?
Gamewell IdentiFlex, this one runs the (not Velociti) SmartScan protocol as opposed to the Apollo XP95a protocol
@@HenBasketFireAlarmsthe older versions of the identiflex run clip aswell
@@dutchwolf2675 yeah that’s my bad, Gamewell called CLIP SmartScan before the FCI merger
@@HenBasketFireAlarms ok
@@HenBasketFireAlarms clip was slower and different than smart scan
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