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The control panel will display the exact area, room, and device which caused the alarm.
System events such as alarms, faults, tests etc are saved to an event log within the control panel.
This drastically improves the time taken to find and fix faults, as well as providing evidence that the system has been maintained to the relevant standards.
The system can be connected to our cloud monitoring service which provides building managers and maintenance teams with real time and historical status monitoring, as well as instant phone call or SMS alerts upon system activation. The alert will even tell you the exact device which has caused the alarm.
All system configuration is handled by the highly sophisticated fire alarm control panel. This means that a virtually unlimited amount of features can be programmed to tailor each system to the exact needs of the building it protects. Some examples include:
changing the mode of detectors from 'smoke' to 'heat' in areas such as theatres during certain performances
sounding other, non fire alarm sounds from sounders such as a 'class change' sound in schools, 'pool alarm', 'panic alarm', 'lockdown' etc.
staged evacuation - evacuating different parts of the building in stages to avoid overcrowding of stairways and other escape routes
Alarm Verification - Automatically calculating if an alarm is genuine before triggering an evacuation. This is done by sensing either a rise or fall in smoke level during a set amount of time.
Simple building modifications - The system can very easily be reprogrammed to suit changes in building structure, layout, or use case.
In the event of smoke detection, the system can be setup to trigger the sounders in that area only. If the smoke level is reduced then the alarm will automatically reset. If the smoke level continues to rise, a full evacuation will be triggered.