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A new record in detection
and response speed.
When a fire is detected, the FireFinder system
sends the message from the point of detection
to the fire panel in a mere quarter of a second.
Activation of alarms and other building control
devices occurs in under
3
seconds. The system
can accommodate more than
250
devices
per card.
Simplified interfaces save
time, increase control.
Easy operation and maintenance.
Your operations and maintenance personnel
must interact with your fire detection system
at an even greater level than firefighters. For this
reason, we’ve designed the FireFinder system to
represent your facility’s layout the way building
personnel see it. This helps them perform day-
to-day system duties – including running
reports, troubleshooting simple problems and
making minor changes – with more flexibility
and ease than ever. Several important features
make this possible:
• Maintenance Mode – A single mode using
a simple sequence of lighted buttons lets
personnel view the entire system, including all
modules and devices (each with a custom mes-
sage), arm and disarm the system, run device
sensitivity reports and print review screens.
• Alarm Location Display – No address numbers
are required because the entire system structure
can be viewed and navigated through on the
large display by using real device and module
locations – rather than needing to know the
address numbers of devices.
Step 1, Alarm Event Screen: When an
alarm is detected, this screen displays the
type of alarm (Smoke, Manual, Heat,
Waterflow, etc.), location (customized mes-
sage) and time of event.
Step 2, Event Details Screen: Press the lighted
“More Info” button to view specifics on alarm
location (200+ characters of text description),
available fire equipment in the area (presented
in the form of standard NFPA 170 fire safety
symbols), hazards, and occupants typically in
that area of the building.
Step 3, Event Map Screen: Press the “Map
Button” to view a simple building floor plan
that shows fire or building personnel their
proximity to the alarm event.
A simple sequence of screens
tells the whole story.
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