1 Fox Valley Fire & Safety’s Wireless Radio Network Our customers experience reduced monitoring costs; normally 25% or more. Eliminates expensive phone.

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1 Fox Valley Fire & Safety’s Wireless Radio Network Our customers experience reduced monitoring costs; normally 25% or more. Eliminates expensive phone line fees, unscheduled rate hikes, taxes, and service calls. Controls monitoring costs; guaranteed rate for 5-years. Keltron UL-Listed radios eliminate maintenance costs. Radio monitoring is the most reliable method of fire alarm system monitoring available. Go Wireless & Save Money With Radio Monitoring of Your Fire Alarm System ● COST SAVINGS ● FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVED ● RELIABLE Receiver Exterior Antennae Filters & Transceivers Head End Keltron Radio Power Supply Fire Alarm Panel Subscriber Central Station Local Authorities

2 The Wireless Advantage Multipath Capability Strong web of paths connecting subscriber radios to a central station Unique store-and-forward technology eliminates signal loss Each radio serves as both a transceiver and a repeater to improve the strength and range of the entire network Distributed intelligence and dynamically evaluated transmission paths ensure that the system always uses the most reliable path to the central station Multipath capability eliminates the need for both towers and expensive repeater sites

3 The Wireless Advantage 100% Reliable Seeks best and shortest route to central station and adapts accordingly to changes Dynamic, self-routing and self-healing network ensures instant monitoring Retries and sophisticated error checking protocols ensure reliable data delivery Unique technology ensures that reliable communication paths are always available and even overlaid networks do not conflict Meets NFPA 72 fire codes and all applicable UL standards

4 The Wireless Advantage Scalable Multiple routing enables wide range mesh network with high capacity growth potential Additional subscribers strengthen the network by providing additional transmission paths Radio receiver easily interfaces with new or existing Keltron systems Enables monitoring in environments without existing infrastructures

5 The Wireless Advantage Two-way Signaling Multiple retries and packet acknowledgement ensures signal receipt Network monitoring software provides vital network status information Remote diagnostic capabilities prevent needlessly sending technicians into the field

6 The Wireless Advantage Speed Delivers messages in less than two seconds, faster than any other method Constant route analysis and prioritization results in optimal routing Programmable message database provides accurate, instantaneous and precise dispatch Wireless Internet Landline or Cell Phone 45 Seconds 4-6 Seconds 2 Sec.

7 Wireless Radio Alarm Monitoring Questions & Answers on this New Technology Why should I choose wireless radio? COST SAVINGS Wireless radio monitoring is less costly than maintaining dedicated phone lines. Phone line fees continue to increase. The most recent increase was 12% Eliminates multiple service companies (phone company, fire alarm and monitoring). Wireless radio monitoring is approved and encouraged by most Fire Departments and Municipalities. What happens when I decide to use a Wireless Radio to monitor my fire alarm system? EASY Installation available within 24-hours; No third party company required. The “shoe box sized” radio is normally installed next to the fire alarm system control panel in your building. Our radio monitoring network continuously monitors your fire alarm system. Is wireless radio monitoring reliable? YES When the power fails, the radio has a battery backup; it will transmit the signal to the monitoring service regardless of extreme weather or phone line failure. This reliable technology will provide life safety protection for your building for years to come. Keltron wireless radios are NFPA approved, UL listed and carry a 5-year warranty.