

The Type 4 radio battery alarm is an interconnectable wireless model, capable of triggering and retransmitting alerts between repeater elements, for extended coverage of up to 32 devices .
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0987R
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€147.90
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0980R
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€87.45
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0989R-L
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€154.95
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0989R-S
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€157.15
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0989R-SL
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€160.45
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The Type 4 battery-powered radio alarm is an interconnectable device that transmits alerts via radio waves between its components. Modules equipped with a repeater act as master relays and propagate the signal throughout the network. This wireless architecture simplifies deployment and expansion of the system, particularly on long sites or those requiring numerous alert points.
The theoretical range in open field is 2,000 m . In real environment, the range can be reduced by the presence of obstacles or interference; this should be taken into account when placing alarms and peripherals.
The device starts up as soon as the batteries are inserted. It includes an audible warning device (90 dB at 2 m), a light signal (1 Hz white flash) and a manual trigger . The device is designed for indoor use and accepts up to 32 paired devices , allowing the control panel to receive alarms (980R, 987R) and activate compatible sound or light diffusers (989R-S, 989R-L, 989R-SL).
To pair a device to the control panel, activate "Add" mode on the control panel (flashing green light), then start pairing on the device (press its button three times). The control panel confirms the status with a sequence of beeps/flashes:
- 1 = paired
- 2 = failure
- 3 = already paired
- 4 = maximum device capacity reached
- 0 = communication problem.
Repeat the operation for each device while keeping the control panel in pairing mode, then exit “Add” mode on the control panel.
Unpairing is carried out in the same way but using the “Del” function of the control panel (flashing red light) and the unpairing command on each device; the control panel confirms the operation with beeps/flashes
- 1 = unpaired
- 2 = failure
- 0 = communication problem.
Repeat the operation for each device while keeping the control panel in unpairing mode, then exit “Del” mode on the control panel.
The test button located to the right of the logo allows you to check the battery status indicated by the color of the LED:
Green = Correct
Yellow = Medium
Red = Low
The button also allows you to identify the device mode (master or peripheral).
A long press (5 s) launches a radio diagnosis which retrieves the status of the peripherals; the control unit signals the outcome with a beep and a color
- Green = no fault
- Yellow = default
Bluetooth mode is activated by three short presses of the button to connect to the “AXEtype4” mobile application (App Store / Play Store), which displays fault information and facilitates supervision.
- Material: ABS plastic
- Height: 220 mm
- Width: 120 mm
- Depth: 50 mm
- Weight: 0.356 kg (without battery)
- Operating Temperature: -10°C to +55°C
- Sound power: 90 dB at 2m
- Signal duration: 5 min
- Power supply: 2 AA Lithium Batteries (Supplied)
- Autonomy: 3 years (trial included)
- Light Signal: White Flash 1 Hz
- Protection index: IP30 / IK06
- Connectable Peripherals: 32
- Others: Screws (supplied), Opening and Resetting Key
- Warranty: 12 months