EMS FCX-700-441, Firecell Synchro AS 1 Loop 16 Zone Analogue Addr. Panel Kit (Optional Expandable)
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- Product Code:FCX-700-441
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EMS FCX-700-441, FireCell Syncro AS 16 Zone Kit Analogue Addressable Fire Panel & FCX-500-001 Radio Hub 1 Loop
Includes 2x 12V 9Ahr batteries | Surface mounted | Optional expansion cards available.
(1) FIRECELL Syncro AS Analogue Addressable Fire Panel 1 Loop 16 Zone (Surface) - Surface mounted with enable key.
KEY FEATURES:
OVERVIEW:
FireCell Syncro and Syncro AS are a versatile range of open protocol fire alarm control panels, compatible with existing Syncro fire alarm panel technology.
Available with one, two or four detection loops capable of hosting up to 126 radio devices per loop.
FireCell Syncro and Syncro AS use leading edge microprocessor based electronics to provide a flexible control system with high reliability and integrity.
FireCell Syncro and Syncro AS control panels can be expanded and networked to become part of much larger systems if the need arises, therefore providing a future proof solution for any installation.
With its large graphical display and ergonomic button and indicator layout, the FireCell Syncro and Syncro AS control panels are simple and straight forward to understand for installers, commissioning engineers and end users alike.
The control panel is available as a flush mountable version and also has the option for a thermal printer. The enclosure is available in different sizes dependant on loop and option capability but typical dimensions are for one and two loop versions 385mm x 310mm x 90mm (Surface), 415mm x 315mm x
86mm (Flush), typical four loop panels are 500mm x 355mm x 117mm (Surface) and 506mm x 360mm x 130mm (Flush).
(2) FCX-500-001, FireCell Radio Hub (Single Loop) XP Interface
FireCell Radio Hub Features:
Overview:
The FCX-500-001 Radio Hub is communication module for up to 31 RCC’s. The hub provides information via the loop to the CIE using the XP95 protocol.
The system is expanded via the RCC network with each RCC capable of passing information to and from up to 31 detection or output devices.
The cluster network is designed to send and receive information via multiple hops to ensure that a single point of failure does not lose more than 32 devices.
Designed and manufactured using the latest techniques and surface-mount technology ensures component count is kept to a minimum, thereby maximising reliability.
One, two and four loop versions of the Radio Hub are available.
Specifications:
For more details, please refer with our attached datasheet.
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