Tyco Safety Manuals & User Guides
Tyco Safety provides innovative fire suppression, commercial security systems, and anti-theft solutions to protect people and property worldwide.
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Tyco Safety Manuals & Guides
Tyco Safety, now part of Johnson Controls, is a globally recognized provider of innovative security and fire safety solutions designed for commercial, industrial, and enterprise customers. Their extensive technology portfolio includes cutting-edge fire suppression systems, integrated access control, video surveillance, and electronic article surveillance (EAS) anti-theft products. Trusted by businesses around the world to safeguard facilities, Tyco focuses on delivering highly reliable, converged security architectures that help maintain and improve business productivity while prioritizing life safety.
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Where can I find manuals for Tyco safety products?
You can find user manuals, installation instructions, and operator guides for Tyco EAS systems, fire alarm controls, and access control technology right here on Manuals.plus or by checking the official Tyco/Johnson Controls webWebsite.
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What types of products does Tyco Safety manufacture?
Tyco Safety produces a wide range of robust commercial life safety and security equipment, including industrial fire suppression systems, retail acousto-magnetic (EAS) anti-theft gates, and integrated facility security controllers.
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Is Tyco a part of Johnson Controls?
Yes, Tyco was acquired by Johnson Controls. Tyco's renowned security, fire detection, and suppression solutions are now integrated within the broader Johnson Controls building technologies and solutions portfolios.
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How do I adjust the sensitivity on my Tyco anti-theft gates?
Instructions for setting gain adjustments, threshold adjustments, and synchronization delays are detailed in your product's user manual. Tyco systems often use digital display modules on the main control board to tune out environmental interference and minimize false alarms.