Honeywell Gent, formerly Gents' of Leicester, is a British manufacturer of life safety equipment based in Leicester, England.
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Honeywell Gent manufactured cables however this would be brought to an end in 1914.
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Honeywell Gent produced sirens as wells as electrical parts for aircraft communications and radar equipment.
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Honeywell Gent continued making electric bells and, trading as Chloride Gent following the acquisition, released the Chloride Gent Warbler - one of the first electronic fire alarm sounders.
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Honeywell Gent continued making sirens such as the Model 1500, often used in large open areas or industrial spaces.
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Honeywell Gent introduced the 1195 Manual Call Point, distinguishable by its square design as opposed to the rectangular design of the Model 1102.
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In 2019 Honeywell Gent announced that they were officially discontinuing the 34000 device range, citing problems with part availability.
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In 2019, Honeywell Gent released the SAFE, a device and interface system designed to reduce false alarms in residential buildings.
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Honeywell Gent revised the S-Quad and S-Cubed, however there aren't any noticeable difference besides an increased tone hold length.
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In 2009, Honeywell Gent released the Nano, a small, single loop panel designed to be a cheaper alternative to a full Vigilon or Vigilon Compact.
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Many years, Honeywell Gent has released commissioning software for its analogue addressable range of fire alarm control panels.
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In 2014, after the release of the High Power VAD S-Cubed and S-Quad devices, Honeywell Gent released a more powerful loop card that was capable of taking advantage of the full power of these devices.
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Since the late 20th century, Honeywell Gent has continued to build upon its conventional offering.
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Conventional products released by Honeywell Gent include the Xenex control panels, C3 conventional sounders, which were available with voice, and the 17800 detector range .
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Honeywell Gent sold Gent products under the SMS brand name using different marketing strategies.
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