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Converter for Familio P panels ACO FAM-R-S NT/PT (model 12076)
Converter for Familio P panels ACO FAM-R-S NT/PT (model 12076)
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Converter for Familio P panels ACO FAM-R-S NT/PT (model 12076)
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Converter for Familio P panels ACO FAM-R-S NT/PT (model 12076)
Converter for Familio P panels ACO FAM-R-S NT/PT (model 12076)
The ACO converter for Familio P panels ACO FAM-R-S NT/PT (model 12076) enables interface conversion between Familio P series panel connections and NT/PT signaling conventions. Designed for integration into building control, alarm, and monitoring systems, the converter translates signals so existing Familio P installations communicate reliably with NT/PT-compatible devices and sub-systems without modifying the original panel firmware or wiring topology.
The converter provides a compact, manufacturer-specified solution for signal translation, preserving panel functionality while enabling interoperability with NT/PT devices. It reduces the need for custom wiring changes and minimizes system downtime during upgrades or retrofits. The device is intended for professional installation and supports straightforward integration into existing Familio P installations.
Install the converter according to the Familio P panel manufacturer instructions and standard electrical safety practices. Connect the converter to the panel’s designated interface terminals and to the NT/PT-compatible device or wiring harness requiring translation. Verify connections are secure, apply power to the system, and perform signal verification and system tests to confirm correct translation and interoperability between the Familio P panel and NT/PT devices.
Use the converter in accordance with the Familio P panel installation guidelines and local electrical regulations. Installation and commissioning should be performed by qualified technicians familiar with alarm and building control systems. Before making permanent changes, test the converted signals in a controlled environment to confirm expected behavior.
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