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Replacement New Dei 514c Programmable Siren Alarm Horn Viper Python Clifford on 2040-parts.com

US $15.66
Location:

Hayward, California, United States

Hayward, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:DEI Warranty:Yes Model:514C Soft-Chirp Siren Part Brand:DIRECTED ELECTRONIC Manufacturer Part Number:514C Country of Manufacture:Taiwan, Province of China Surface Finish:BLACK Country//Region of Manufacture:Taiwan UPC:093207002861

Replacement NEW DEI 514C PROGRAMMABLE SIREN ALARM HORN VIPER PYTHON CLIFFORD AVITAL

Up for sale is a original replacement soft chirp siren from DIRECTED ELECTRONIC INC DEI USA. It is made for 

VIPER PYTHON SIDEWINDER HORNET CLIFFORD AVITAL 514C



Part # 514C

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Computer programmed chip produces 6 unique siren tones in sequence at 10-second intervals
-User programmable soft-chirp and tone sleeted  
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12 Volt DC operation (red wire +12, black wire -12 or ground)
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120 dB output 2 to 5 db more than regular siren 

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Can also be used with any other security system that uses a 12 V electronic siren

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