Product Catalogue Panels, detectors & ancillaries Fire detection and alarm High level integration Networking and control Integrated digital voice alarm Non alarm audio Background music and paging Integrated fire telephones Suppression release Simplex SATEON Access Control and Security Management Master clocks Contents Index 4-13 Simplex 4100ES Panel 16-17 MX Digital 18-19 ID Net 20-23 TrueAlert 24-25 Networking & Miniplex Transponders 26-29 Fire Alarm Networks 30-33 XL Graphic Command Centres 34-35 SafeLINC 36-37 BACnet 38-39 Network Integration (CCUNET) 40 41 40-41 OPC Server 42-43 CCUNET Interfacing Modbus 44-45 Simplex Enterprise Total Integrated Solutions 46-49 Simplex SATEON Access Control and Security M Management t 50 Clean Agent Fire Suppression 51 Simplex Clocks 52-53 4100ES Solutions for all markets 54 Simplex 4006 & Simplex 4008 Panel 55 4006/4008 System Overview 56 Simplex 4003 Panel Simplex Product Catalogue 33 Simplex 4100ES The premier solution for medium to large facilities 4 Simplex Product Catalogue 5 Simplex 4100ES The premier solution for medium to large facilities The Simplex 4100ES is based on a modular architecture, allowing system designers using our graphical design software to configure custom panels. and dual redundant configurations and addressable multi candela audible/visual appliances including our unique Simplex TrueAlert text messaging display. This ability to customise each panel per system is a cost effective way to meet project specifications and capacity requirements. The future proof design of Simplex systems reduces cost of ownership by allowing easy expansion to accommodate changes throughout the life of the system. Simplex UL listed textual notification appliance is designed to supplement standard notification appliances to improve life safety and addresses requirements for the hard of hearing/deaf community. Each display can also support custom non-alarm messages sent from a remote PC over a TCP/IP network which are overridden in an emergency condition .e.g. fire evacuate/ alert, security breach, hostile intruder and bomb alert etc. Simplex systems offer true integration including voice alarm/evacuation, agency listed non-alarm paging and background music, fire fighter telephones, emergency notification, MNS (mass notification systems), smoke management and control, high level integration to third party systems utilising open protocols such as BACNet, OPC server and Modbus, high level networking with multiple topologies and connectivity options, graphics command centres with client server 6 It’s important that a fire detection system can continue to be serviced, supported and upgraded throughout its life in order to protect the owners investment. Simplex systems are always engineered to provide a migration path and new product releases are compatible with earlier systems. Simplex Product Catalogue Master Bay f f f 2GB of integrated, supervised storage for programming and system configuration information System Power Supply (SPS) with onboard IDNet channel, 3 NAC’s and Aux Power. CPU, Network Card, Media Cards, RS232 Expansion Bays f f f f f f f f f Dual redundant CPU option for critical applications such as Fire and Gas Systems Audio Firefigher phones Relays Cards, Zone Cards, IDNet Cards LED/Switch Modules TCP/IP Physical Bridge Single Fibre Modems Expansion Power Supplies (XPS) TrueAlert Addressable Power Supplies 7 Simplex 4100ES Key Features f8/)0DSSURYHG f8QLYHUVDOSODWIRUPVPDOOWRODUJHV\VWHPV f1HZSURFHVVRUZLWKRQERDUG,3 network capability. f)XWXUHSURRIPRGXODUGHVLJQSURYLGHVDQXSJUDGHSDWKWRQHZWHFKQRORJLHVDQGHDVLHU installation and programming. f2QERDUGPDVVVWRUDJHGHYLFHDUFKLYHVSURJUDPPHVDQGRWKHUYLWDOLQIRPDWLRQ f,QWHJUDWHGYRLFHDODUPDQGILUHILJKWHUSKRQHV f$JHQF\OLVWHGQRQDODUPDXGLRSDJLQJDQGEDFNJURXQGPXVLF f6SRNHQ:DON7HVW f9RLFHFRGLQJPHVVDJHVSOLFLQJ f6PRNHPDQDJHPHQWDQGFRQWURO f+LJKOHYHOQHWZRUNLQJPXOWLSOHWRSRORJLHVDQGFRQHFWLYLW\RSWLRQV f7KLUGSDUW\RSHQSURWRFROLQWHUIDFHVVXFKDV%$&1HW0RGEXVDQG23&VHUYHU f*UDSKLFFRPPDQGFHQWHUVZLWKFOLHQWVHUYHUDQGGXDOUHGXQGDQWFRQILJXUDWLRQV f6DIH/,1&ILUHSDQHOLQWHUQHWLQWHUIDFH f8/)0OLVWHGIRUVXSSUHVVLRQUHOHDVH f0DVWHUFORFNLQWHUIDFH f6DWHRQ17(&DFFHVVFRQWUROLQWHJUDWLRQ 8 Simplex Product Catalogue Modular Design fProtects your investment. fReduces life-cycle cost of ownership. f)DFWRU\EXLOWDVVWDQGDUG fSoftware configuration supplied with each panel. fEfficient installation and commissioning. fScales to fit the project. 9 Annunciation Modules Simplex 4100ES 4100 ES Annunciation Options 4100ES fire alarm panels support a variety of switch input and LED status indicators to complement the information and controls available at the operator interface. These modules provide a convenient interface efficiently packaged in the front panel space of the 4100ES cabinet bay. Easy Interface 6ZLWFKHVDUHDOWHUQDWHDFWLRQ212)) (depending on programming selection) using UDLVHGUXEEHUEXWWRQV+LJKHIILFLHQF\/('VSURYLGH clear status annunciation readily visible through the cabinet door. Selectable Functions Switch functions and LED status indications are selected when the control panel CPU is customised for site requirements. Labels can be customised to indicate the exact function of the LEDs and switches. 10 Simplex Product Catalogue HOA LED SWITCH MODULE SMOKE CONTROL LISTED AND APPROVED (6VPRNHFRQWURO+2$+DQG2II$XWR/(' switch module is a 24 switch/24 LED (green/red/ white) module developed to provide a white “Auto” LED indication in compliance with the international EXLOGLQJFRGH,%&IRU+9$&IDQFRQWURO f7KH+2$,%&/('VZLWFKPRGXOH provides annunciation and control at the operator interface. f5DLVHGPRPHQWDU\VZLWFKHVSURYLGH tactile feedback. f$OWHUQDWHVZLWFKDFWLRQSURYLGHV on/off functions. f+LJKLQWHQVLW\JUHHQUHGZKLWH/('VSURYLGH clear status annunciation. f6OLGHLQODEHOVSURYLGHFXVWRPRQVLWHODEHOling of 8 fan controls in a double slot module. f0XOWLSOH/('VZLWFKGLVSOD\FDUGVPD\EH daisy chained together. +2$,%&/('VZLWFKPRGXOHVSURYLGHDQ easy, cost effective solution for projects requiring international building code (IBC) compliance RI+9$&FRQWURODQGDQQXQFLDWLRQ Replaces expensive custom annunicators/ smoke control panels. Mounts as part of the 4100ES panel eliminating the need for additional custom cabinets. Reduce product and installation costs increasing competitiveness in projects requirLQJVPRNHFRQWURORU+9$&FRQWUROIXQFWLRQV 11 Emergency Voice / Alarm The premier solution for large facilities 4100ES Audio Systems 4100ES audio systems can provide voice communication, alarm tones and digitally pre-recorded voice messages to alert occupants of fire or other emergency situations. Evacuation signalling may be automatically generated via alarm initiated events or by firefighting personnel using the operator controls. Firefighter Telephone Systems )LUHILJKWHUWHOHSKRQHV\VWHPVSURYLGH two-way communications for facilities where radio communications may not be available or are unreliable. They are typically used during active fire fighting conditions, during a fire alarm investigation, or during fire alarm system inspection and test. The master telephone can simultaneously talk with up to 6 remote telephones and can be connected as an audio input for broadcast messages. 12 A ring signal on a remote firefighter telephone indicates that a call request is initiated and a hold signal indicates that a connected line has been deselected. Telephone circuits are supervised for open and short circuits and too many telephones connected. The master telephone is supervised for cord integrity. Degraded mode allows remote telephones to remain connected to each other in the event of a communications loss. |,QWHJUDWHG9RLFH$ODUP6\VWHPVSURYLGH&OHDU Concise Instructions for safe and effective alert and evacuation procedures including unobtrusive maintenance and testing”. Simplex Product Catalogue Emergency voice/alarm communications provide. f$ODUPHYDFXDWLRQVLJQDOJHQHUDWLRQZLWK multiple built-in tones. f6WDQGDUGRUFXVWRPLVHGGLJLWDOPHVVDJHVWRUage and message generation. f$XWRPDWLFRUPDQXDORSHUDWLRQ f0DVVQRWLILFDWLRQRSHUDWLRQ f$QDORJXHDXGLRV\VWHPVSURYLGHGXDO channel operation. f'LJLWDODXGLRV\VWHPVSURYLGHPXOWLSOHFKDQnels over a single wire pair. f6XSHUYLVHGUHPRWHPLFURSKRQHLQSXWV f6SRNHQYRLFHFRGLQJIURPWKHGLJLWDO message player. f0XOWLSOHGLJLWDOO\UHFRUGHGKXPDQ voice messages. f6SRNHQ:$/.7(67V\VWHPWHVWLQJ f6HSDUDWHHYDFXDWLRQGULOODQGRSWLRQDO “All Clear” voice messages and tones. f5HDG\WRWDONPLFURSKRQHLQGLFDWRURQIURQW panel of the audio control module. f/RFDOSDQHOVSHDNHUIRUWRQHPHVVDJHEURDGcast verification. f0,1,3/(;YRLFHWUDQVSRQGHUVDUHDYDLODEOHIRU distributed audio. " Integrated Voice Alarm Systems provide Clear Concise Instructions for safe and effective alert and evacuation procedures including unobtrusive maintenance and testing." 13 Non Alarm Audio (NAA) Background music and paging 4100ES Audio Systems Constant Supervision The 4100ES is agency listed for non-alarm audio (NNA) such as background music paging and mass notification. :KHQQRQDODUPDXGLR1$$DSSOLFDWLRQV (such as for background music, paging, or for Mass Notification) are required, optional Constant )DFLOLW\RZQHUVDQGPDQDJHUVDUHRIWHQORRNLQJ for ways to reduce hardware space requirements and costs without compromising on power or performance. Combining evacuation and non alarm audio function such as paging into a single system can meet these needs. Supervision modules provide continued speaker zone supervision during the page or while background music is playing. As voice alarm systems are typically designed to meet the audibility and speech intelligibility requirements of project specifications, fire detection standards and local building codes, they are often also suited to public address and paging. This can alleviate the need for two separate systems. A single speaker system can provide a lower system cost and reduce installation/commission time. In addition, utilising the fire alarm system for paging increases familiarity with the controls and helps reinforce operator training. 14 Simplex Product Catalogue 4100ES Voice coding and message splicing Zone coded signalling is available using tones or spoken numbers. Spoken coded messages can be used in place of conventional pulse tone coding to eliminate counting and interpretation of the zone coded location. )RUH[DPSOHDILUHDODUP]RQHVXFKDV)LUVW)ORRU East, Smoke Detector Room 23 will be Code 1123. Two possible transmission schemes are: 1. Conventional zone coded signalling where T = Tone: T...T...TT...TTT...T...T...TT...TTT... 2. Spoken coded signalling: Code, one..one..two..three; Code, one..one..two..three The audio controller has the ability to precede spoken codes with phrases and alert tones. As an alternative, the previous example could have been preceded with a chime tone. The word “code” could be replaced with the phrase. |'RFWRU)LUHVWRQHSOHDVHGLDO} Pre-programmed special messages or phrases can be provided to meet specific custom applications requirements. The standard evacuation message is: “Attention... Attention...Attention...An emergency has been reported.... All occupants walk to the nearest stairway exit and walk down to your assigned re-entry floor or main lobby... Do not use the HOHYDWRU:DONWRWKHQHDUHVWVWDLUZD\'RQRW XVHWKHHOHYDWRU:DONWRWKHQHDUHVWVWDLUZD\} 15 MX Digital Flexible Robust and Reliable Protocol Soft addressing probable presence of fire including: Loop powered sounders f%DFNJURXQGILOWHULQJ MX Fastlogic f,QVWDQWDQHRXVVPRNHGHQVLW\ 0;)DVWORJLFVHQVRURSHUDWLRQ is an algorithm that takes into account the pattern of smoke build up over time and applies fuzzy logic to calculate the level of risk. This algorithm uses over 200 years of fire test data from research at the 8QLYHUVLW\RI'XLVEXUJ'XLVEXUJ*HUPDQ\WR determine the likelihood that there is a real fire and is designed to achieve faster detection of real fires and slower (preferably no detection) of false alarm sources. f5DWHRIFKDQJHRIVPRNHGHQVLW\ 00;)DVWORJLF%DVLFV0;)DVWORJLFFDQEH described as an Expert algorithm since it uses real ILUHGDWDDVDEDVLVIRUWKHDODUPGHFLVLRQ)RUDQ\ given application we are obliged to employ the most suitable detection in terms of response to an actual fire while minimising false alarms. This general requirement is clearly reflected in local and national standards governing fire detection system designs. Traditionally, attempts at reducing the occurrence of false alarms have involved degrading the level of fire protection afforded, either by raising the alarm threshold of smoke detectors, introducing delays, or generally HPSOR\LQJOHVVUHVSRQVLYHGHWHFWLRQ0; )DVWORJLFJLYHVXVWKHRSSRUWXQLW\WRRIIHUDQ improved level of protection while simultaneously increasing immunity to false alarm. 0;)DVWORJLF3ULQFLSOH(OHPHQWVSeveral elements of the detector output are monitored DQGWKLVUDZGDWDLVXVHGE\0;)DVWORJLFWR execute a series of processes to evaluate the 16 f6PRNHGHQVLW\ZHLJKWLQJ f6PRNHGHQVLW\SHDNVXSSUHVVLRQ f5HDOILUH~H[SHULHQFHFRPSDULVRQ Elements synonymous with false alarms are filtered while those elements indicative of fire are weighted. These results are continually compared against data derived from real fires to produce a measure of fire risk. It is against this risk measurement that the decision to alarm is made. 0DLQWDLQ6HQVLWLYLW\DQG0LQLPL]LQJ)DOVH$ODUPV 0;)DVWORJLFLVGHVLJQHGWRPDLQWDLQVHQVLWLYLW\WR fire while minimising false alarms. Many analog detection systems allow the user to select different smoke detector sensitivity settings e.g. high, normal, or low sensitivity. Lowering the sensitivity setting is a typical reaction to unwanted alarms but it usually means that a greater density of smoke is required to initiate an alarm. This is not the case for detectors using 0;)DVWORJLFZKLFKLVFRPSDULQJWKHUHDOILUH experience against recognised fire patterns. &KDQJLQJVHQVLWLYLW\IURP~1RUPDOWR~/RZIRU example, would delay responses to less likely fire patterns whilst maintaining a normal response to more likely fire patterns. The net result is a reduced sensitivity to possible false alarms without reducing sensitivity to clearly identifiable fires. Simplex Product Catalogue 17 ID Net Hard Addressing Loop Protocol $GYDQWDJHVRI+DUG$GGUHVVLQJ f5HGXFHGFRVWRIRZQHUVKLSIRUVSDUHVDQGPDLQWHQDQFH f'HYLFHVFDQEHGHOLYHUHGWRVLWHSUHDGGUHVVHG and labelled. f6RIWZDUHFRQILJXUDWLRQFDQEHSURJUDPPHG pre-installation. f'HWDLOHGGUDZLQJVFDQEHLVVXHGSUHLQVWDOODWLRQ f(QVXUHVGHYLFHW\SHVVPRNHDQGKHDWDUHLQVWDOOHG back in their correct location during maintenance. f1RVSHFLDOWRROVUHTXLUHG f&XVWRPHUKDVDFKRLFHZKLFKDGGUHVVHVWRXVH f5HGXFHVV\VWHPOLIHF\FOHFRVW f3URYHQUHOLDEOHDQGVDIHWHFKQRORJ\ 18 Simplex Product Catalogue 19 TrueAlert EMERGENCY VOICE/ALARM Addressable Notification Text Messaging Appliance Non-Alarm Mode (Optional) Audible appliances and strobes are commonly used to provide notification of alarm conditions and to signal the need for building evacuation. +RZHYHUZKHQWKHUHTXLUHGUHVSRQVHLVWR relocate, defend in place, or provide detailed information, TrueAlert text messaging appliances are the answer. These flexible, programmable devices display custom text messages with the instructions required by the local emergency communication systems/mass notification plan. During non-alarm conditions, bulletin board messages can be scrolled for general information distribution. This information is communicated to the messaging appliance via LAN (local area network) connection using TrueAlert messenger software. Alarm Mode :KHQDODUPFRQGLWLRQVRFFXUWKHILUHDODUP panel overrides optional non-alarm messaging and selects the programmed messages appropriate for the reported conditions. In multiple alarm situations, up to 8 messages can be displayed in sequence. 20 Synchronised Time and Date The appliance can also be synchronised with an NTP time server to display the time and date. Power Failure Mode The host fire alarm panel can be programmed such that during a local power failure, a blanking message is sent to the text messaging appliance to reduce battery standby requirements. In the event of an alarm condition during power failure, the panel will use its batteries back-up to fully power the appliance and display the appropriate messages. Simplex Product Catalogue 1st FLOOR 2nd FLOOR 3rd FLOOR 4th FLOOR System normal non-alarm messaging time and date display available Control Panel 1st FLOOR 2nd FLOOR 3rd FLOOR 4th FLOOR Fire detected in the system Control Panel 21 TrueAlert EMERGENCY VOICE/ALARM Addressable Notification Simplex has created the industry’s first alternative option to loop powered notification by providing addressable NAC’s (notification appliance circuits), addressable sounders, visuals and combined audio/ visual units. These TrueAlert devices can be programmed through software to operate independently or in groups. This approach combines the power of a conventional NAC circuit with the flexibility of addressable notification and allows the cause and effect can be changed in software without the need to rewire circuits. TrueAlert addressable multi-candela appliances are individually addressed and individually controlled with power, supervision and activation signals supplied from a TrueAlert addressable SLC (signalling line circuit). 22 Simplex Product Catalogue TrueAlert Notification :KHQFRQQHFWHGWRD6LPSOH[(6FRQWURO panel with TPS, additional features are available such as software selection of strobe intensity, detailed reports of actual appliance intensity settings, TrueNAC voltage drop diagnostics and additional setup and test utilities. TrueAlert Addressable Advantage TrueAlert addressable operation provides separate audible and visible appliance control functions using a single two-wire circuit that also confirms connection to the individual notification appliance’s electronic circuit. This operation increases circuit supervision integrity by providing supervision beyond the appliance wiring connections. Opportunities for Reducing Installation and Testing Time. Separate controls carried on the same two-wire SLC can significantly reduce installation time and expense for both retrofit and new construction. :KHQ&ODVV%6W\OHZLULQJLVXVHGZLULQJ can be T- tapped, allowing even more savings in distance, wire, junction boxes, and overall installation efficiency. Extensive TrueAlert diagnostics provide improved installation efficiency. 23 Networking & Miniplex EMERGENCY VOICE/ALARM Transponders Multi High Rise Tower Example (60,1,3/(;WUDQVSRQGHUVFRQQHFWWRDKRVW(6)LUH$ODUP&RQWURO Panel using Simplex remote unit interface (RUI) communications. At the transponder, RUI communications are received by the transponder interface module and translated into the same internal communications format that is used in the host control panel. 6LPSOH[0,1,3/(;WUDQVSRQGHUVDOORZV\VWHPVWREHLQWHOOLJHQWO\GLVWULEXWHG ZLWKUHPRWHO\ORFDWHGPRGXOHV:LWK58,FRPPXQLFDWLRQVWKHWUDQVSRQGHUFDQ remotely provide the same initiating and notification functions that occur at the host control panel without requiring multiple long distance wiring runs, providing cost effective installations. Example The example shown has the following desired design attributes: f6XUYLYDELOLW\ f&HQWUDORUORFDORSHUDWLRQ Simplex 4100ES (NVCC)* f6FDODEOH f&RPSDWLEOHV\VWHPVVLPSOLI\FHQWUDOFRQWUROVLQWHUIDFHRSHUDWLRQ f/RFDODQGFHQWUDOSDJLQJ f6XSHUYLVLRQ f(PHUJHQF\SDJLQJILUHILJKWHUVPLFURSKRQH f6PRNHFRQWURO f)LUHILJKWHUVSKRQHFRPPXQLFDWLRQV 24 Client/Server Graphic Command Simplex Product Catalogue Networking & Miniplex Transponders Tower 1 Tower 2 Tower 3 MINIPLEX® Transponder Floors 13,14 and 15 MINIPLEX® Transponder Floors 10,11 and 12 Simplex 4100ES Floors 7,8 and 9 MINIPLEX® Transponder Floors 4,5 and 6 MINIPLEX® Transponder Floors 1,2 and 3 Simplex 4100ES (NVCC) Ground Floor Basement 1 Basement 2 LAN Remote Client Graphic Command 25 Fire Alarm Networks EMERGENCY VOICE/ALARM Transponders 6LPSOH[)LUH$ODUP1HWZRUNVFRPPXQLFDWHLQIRUPDWLRQDPRQJ distributed Simplex fire alarm control panels. Systems may be composed of similar capability panels sharing information, or specific nodes may be added to perform dedicated network functions. Illustrations on the following pages provide a sample of the variety of fire alarm network applications, multiple topologies and connectivity options. Admin Bu )RUQRQ6LPSOH[SDQHOVDQHWZRUNV\VWHPLQWHJUDWRUFDQEHXVHG to connect equipment to the network using optically isolated inputs and relay contact outputs. Network communications among system fire alarm control panels provides: f6XSSRUWIRUQHWZRUNHPHUJHQF\YRLFHEURDGFDVWVDQGFHQWUDOLVHG command center operations. f0XOWLSOHQHWZRUNORRSVIRUFDPSXVDQGRWKHUKLJKSDQHOTXDQWLW\ applications. Client/ *UDSKLF&RP f1HWZRUNZLGHLQLWLDWLRQRIDODUPVLOHQFHDFNQRZOHGJHDQGUHVHW and investigation of status and details of system points and point lists. f'LVWULEXWHGV\VWHPRSHUDWLRQWRHQVXUHH[FHOOHQWVXUYLYDELOLW\ during a communications fault condition, network nodes remaining connected will regroup and continue communicating. f)OH[LEOHQHWZRUNDQQXQFLDWRURSWLRQVVXFKDV;/*UDSKLFV7UXH6LWH:RUNVWDWLRQVQHWZRUNGLVSOD\XQLWV1'8DQG1'8VZLWK9&& 9RLFH&RPPDQG&HQWUH f8VHRI,QIR$ODUP&RPPDQG&HQWUHHTXLSSHGQRGHVWRSURYLGH increased network information display capability. f1HWZRUNOHYHOFRPPDQGDQGFRQWUROSURYLGHVPDQXDOSRLQW control for on/off or disable/enable, as well as gathering specific point detail. 26 Central Security Office Building Simplex 4100Es 19&& 1HWZRUN9RLFH Command Centre Simplex Product Catalogue +DUGZLUH fibre or TCP/ IP connectivity Network and audio riser In one single mode fibre Conventional Panel nistration uilding Arts Building Science Building LAN Server PDQG&HQWUH One single mode fibre 32 km between nodes Remote Client *UDSKLF&RPPDQG&HQWUH Caretaker Accommodation Library Staff Acommodation Sports Pavillion NSI Network System Integrator $ODUPV)LUH6HFXULW\7URXEOHV6XSHUYLVRU\ Maintenance / Emergency Paging / Dispatch Aid 27 Fire Alarm Networks EMERGENCY VOICE/ALARM Flexible Network Options for Style 4 or Style 7 Communications Communications f:LUHGFRPPXQLFDWLRQVXVLQJDVLQJOHSDLUEHWZHHQQRGHV Manufacturing f$YDLODEOHILEUHFRPPXQLFDWLRQVSURYLGLQJLQFUHDVHGQRLVH immunity and longer distances. f0XOWLSOHFRPPXQLFDWLRQQHWZRUNILEUHPRGXOHVDUH available for either multi-mode or single mode fibre and can carry other communications such as network audio. f7&3,3FRPPXQLFDWLRQVXVLQJDORFDODUHDQHWZRUN/$1 connection. Dual 4100Es NDU’s Administration Building Network diagnostics include f$WWHQGDQFHDQGSROOLQJHUURUORJJLQJ f/('VWDWXVLQGLFDWLRQVRQLQWHUIDFHERDUG f6\QFKURQLVHGWLPHDQGGDWHDOORZLQJSUHFLVHGDWDORJJLQJ Survivability If a node goes “off-line” or if the connection between nodes shorts, opens, or has any other form of communication problem, the nodes will isolate that section of wiring. Nodes that cannot retransmit onto the next node of the network will transmit back to the previous node to maintain communications and notify the network of the node status. In the event of multiple wiring problems, the remaining nodes will effectively “regroup” and establish new, smaller “sub-networks” that will maintain communications among the active nodes. 28 Client/ Server 'XDO5HGXQGDQW*UDSKLF& and OPC Alarm and E Simplex Product Catalogue Process Building Research Building 4100ES Panel with Modbus :DUHKRXVH Remote Client 2 Industrial System Network Example Communications Options: f:LUHGFRPPXQLFDWLRQVDUHFRPSDWLEOHZLWKDYDULHW\ of new and retrofit wiring. LAN 1 f6WDQGDUGILEUHRSWLFFRPPXQLFDWLRQVDUHIRU multi-mode fibre and are dedicated to network communications; dual fiber communications are standard; single fibre can be used with bi-directional couplers. Client/ Server &RPPDQG&HQWUHV Event Servers LAN 2 Remote Client 1 )LUH6WDWLRQ f6LPSOH[QHWZRUNHGV\VWHPVRIIHUIOH[LEOHGHVLJQVRI mixed topologies using a combination of any of the above connectivity options. 3DQHO&38V)LEUH1HWZRUN&RPPDQG&HQWUHV5HPRWH&OLHQWV Integration / Modbus / OPC Server 29 Simplex XLGraphics EMERGENCY VOICE/ALARM Command centres Simplex XLGraphics Command Centres ;/*UDSKLFVV\VWHPVSURYLGHDQQXQFLDWLRQVWDWXVGLVSOD\DQGFRQWUROIRU6LPSOH[ILUHDODUPSDQHOVDQG networks via a high resolution, colour display. Response buttons with realistic icons provide control switches specific to the operation being performed. ;/*UDSKLFVLVWUXHFOLHQWVHUYHUDSSOLFDWLRQZLWKPXOWLSOHWRSRORJLHVDQGconnectivity options including hardwire, fibre and TCP/IP. Features f'HYLFHGHWDLOVGRZQORDGGLUHFWO\IURPWKHFRQQHFWHGSDQHOVIRUUDSLGVLWHSURJUDPPLQJ f&RPSDWLEOHZLWKFRQYHQWLRQDOILUHDODUPFRQWUROSDQHOVXVLQJFRQWDFW,2interfaces. f/LVWHGWR8/6WDQGDUGDQG8/&6WDQGDUG8/&6IRU)LUH$ODUP f)XOOFOLHQWVHUYHUZLWK7&3,3QHWZRUNFOLHQWV f5HGXQGDQWVXSSRUWIRUFULWLFDODSSOLFDWLRQV f,QWHJUDWHG,39LGHR&&79 f1RQDODUPDXGLREDFNJURXQGPXVLFDQGSDJLQJFRQWURO f3RZHUIXOPDFURVSURYLGHRSWLRQDOFXVWRPFRQWUROSURJUDPPLQJIHDWXUHV f;/*UDSKLFVZRUNVWDWLRQDQGILUHDODUPSDQHOVFRQQHFWWRWKH&&81(7(communication control unit network) using specific interface modules. Extensive image importing and editing include: f6LPSOHLPSRUWLQJSURFHGXUHWKDWVXSSRUWVRYHULPDJHILOHW\SHVLPDJHHGLWLQJWRROVDOORZVUHVL]LQJRI imported images for optimal display. f6FUHHQVVXSSRUWJUDSKLFDOREMHFWVOLQHVUHFWDQJOHVDQGDUURZVDQGWH[WXDOREMHFWVWH[WER[HVQRWHVDQG push pins) for operator assistance. f+LJKUHVROXWLRQFRORXUGLVSOD\ 30 Simplex Product Catalogue Icon support includes f$OLEUDU\RIFRPPRQDQGVSHFLDOW\GHYLFHLFRQV provided as standard. f&XVWRPLFRQVLQFOXGLQJDQLPDWHG*,)6 f2SHQ;0/VWDQGDUGDOORZVLPSRUWRIFXVWRPGHYLFH types and icons. f6QDSWRJULGIRUHDV\DOLJQPHQWRIGHYLFHLFRQV graphical objects and text. f8SWRLFRQVFDQEHGLVSOD\HGSHUVFUHHQ 31 Screen Operation Features include Custom emergency event procedures can be triggered to display and print based on event criteria. ,3YLGHRFDPHUDV&&79LPDJHVFDQEHPDQXDOO\ selected or automatically displayed based on event FULWHULD)RUH[DPSOHDILUHDODUPHYHQWJHQHUDWHGIURPD smoke detector can automatically display video images from specific or selected cameras within the area/zone. Operator comments can be attached to events to enable tracking of troubles and rectification actions. Permanently visible status bar shows overall system event status regardless of functions being performed. Multiple password controlled operator levels provide selectable access. 32 Simplex Product Catalogue Graphics Screens (Graphics Mode) *UDSKLFVFUHHQVFDQSURYLGHHDVLO\UHFRJQLVDEOH site and floor plan information. The level of detail can be customised for each site to easily and accurately direct the operator to the area of interest. Icons can be added to identify the exact location of the active device and optional hyperlinks can be used to “zoom” to predetermined screens for more detail. In addition to screen text or graphic information, the operator will be presented with specific custom messages that provide emergency response information and directions. These custom messages are easily edited and customised. 33 Integration SafeLINC EMERGENCY VOICE/ALARM SafeLINC FIRE PANEL Internet Interface Example Fire Alarm Control Panel System Information Simplex fire alarm control panels monitor their connected devices and gather system information to describe the status of the protected buildings. This information is available at the panel and via accessory devices such as remote terminals or dial-in modems, all requiring special equipment connections. Secure Internet Access The SafeLINC Internet interface provides an alternative access to system information using the familiar interface of a standard Internet browser. A remotely located fire professional can use this access to analyze control panel status during non-alarm conditions and can also use this information to assist local fire responders during alarm conditions. 6DIH/,1&)LUH3DQHO,QWHUQHW,QWHUIDFH)3,, enables investigation of fire alarm control panel status using the familiar interface of an internet browser: f Intuitive menu screens are refreshed automatically with the occurrence of new events f6XSSRUWLVIRUWRXVHUDFFRXQWVZLWKXSWRILYH VLPXOWDQHRXVXVHUVf,QWXLWLYHPHQXVFUHHQV f$QQXQFLDWLRQDQGUHSRUWLQJFDSDFLW\XSWRSRLQWV Fire Alarm Control Panel model compatibility f&RPSDWLEOHZLWK(6(6DQG8DW revision 12.06 or higher Automatic or scheduled e-mail feature provides selectable notification to user accounts: f Built-in e-mail feature can notify users of individually selected status changes either automatically or as scheduled f&RPSDWLEOHHPDLOVHUYLFHVLQFOXGHORFDO6073HPDLO servers, ISP provided email service, and Internet email service f(PDLOFDSDFLW\LQFOXGHVDGGUHVVHVIRUWKHXVHU accounts and up to 5 separate email distribution lists with each supporting up to 20 additional email addresses f:LWK(68RU(6FRQWURODFWLRQ messages can be sent to email distribution lists for Emergency Communication System (ECS) operation (see details on pages 3 and 4) f,QIRUPDWLRQFDQEHDODUPSULRULW\VXSHUYLVRU\WURXEOH or TrueAlarm Sensor Service and Status Reports f&RPSDWLEOHSDJHUVFHOOSKRQHVRU3HUVRQDO'LJLWDO Assistants can receive direct email messages or messages forwarded from a user account Available information f6XSSRUWVHLWKHU'+&3RUVWDWLF,3DGGUHVVHV f$ODUPSULRULW\DODUPVXSHUYLVRU\WURXEOHFRXQWVDQG status messages. f&RPSDWLEOHZLWK0LFURVRIW,QWHUQHW([SORUHUYHUVLRQ or higher) f'HWDLOHGSRLQWLQIRUPDWLRQDFFHVVLEOHVLPLODUWRWKDW available at the panel. f/LVWHGWR8/6WDQGDUGDQG8/&6WDQGDUG6 f7UXH$ODUPVHQVRUVWDWXVLQFOXGLQJVHUYLFHDQGVWDWXV reports. Security access features: f0XOWLSOHXVHUDFFRXQWVDQGSDVVZRUGVVLPLODUWRWKHKRVW control panel) 34 f3URJUDPPDEOHORFNRXWWRSUHYHQWH[FHVVLYHORJLQDWWHPSWV by unauthorised users. f$ODUPDQG7URXEOHORJLQIRUPDWLRQ Simplex Product Catalogue SafeLINC Internet Interface Main Screen Remote Laptop with internet access Local Internet Connection Remote Status Summary Intranet/internet Service Provider Network Local network connection )LUHDODUP control panel 35 BACpac Ethernet Module 4100ES FireControl Panels The 4100-6069 BACpac ethernet module provides a supplementary communications interface that converts computer terminal information from a compatible Simplex fire alarm control panel into BACnet building autoPDWLRQSURWRFRO:LWKWKLVPRGXOHVWDWXVLQIRUmation from the fire alarm control panel can be provided to other components of the building automation network with the detail and information format required. This information allows other systems to properly respond to fire alarm system activity and supplement the primary fire alarm response that is under the control of the fire alarm control panel. Systems Responsibilities )LUHGHWHFWLRQDQGDODUPV\VWHPVDUHGLVWULEXWHG throughout buildings to monitor for the presence RIVPRNHRUILUH:KHQDILUHDODUPFRQGLWLRQLV determined, the fire alarm system communicates that information with sufficient detail to allow the proper fire response to begin. The fire alarm system may perform other control functions such as fan shutdown and elevator recall, or those 36 actions may be performed by other systems that handle those functions for normal conditions as well as for abnormal conditions. Building Automation Systems As buildings increase in size and complexity, control of the electrical and mechanical systems requires coordination. This process has evolved into the general category of Building Systems Automation and includes systems such as KHDWLQJYHQWLODWLRQDQGDLUFRQGLWLRQLQJ+9$& elevator controls, security controls, lighting controls, and other similar building functions. Typical responses to fire alarm system status FKDQJHVPLJKWLQFOXGH+9$&IDQFRQWURO operation, elevator capture, lighting control, and security system awareness. Specific examples could include turning on lighting where needed, aiming security cameras on specific areas, providing door release, and implementing detailed fan exhaust and/or pressurisation instructions. Simplex Product Catalogue LAN Connected BACnet System Controllers System :RUNVWDWLRQ )DFLOLW\/$1 )LUH$ODUP6\VWHP )LUH$ODUP Initiating Devices )LUH$ODUP1HWZRUN 37 Simplex Communication Control Unit Network Integration (CCUNET) Description &&81(7SURGXFWVFRPELQHGZLWK;/*UDSKLFV colour command centers, provide fire network integration for Simplex fire detection control panels and third party systems. Multi-point, Point-to-Point Operation CCUNET is a multi-point, point-to-point network, which allows different data to be simultaneously transmitted between points on the network. All network segments transmit and receive simultaneously which greatly increases network capacity. Routing and Packet Processing Each CCUNET node has routing and packet processing capability which allows Network segment failure isolation and fast data transfer via routing tables. Features Dual redundant communication loops deliver transparent information routing around break ages and failures in the network. A flexible network design with support for multiple loop topologies, expansion modules and connectivity options such as RS232, RS485, RS422, ethernet, modem, fibre (single and multi mode), Ethernet TCP/IP. CCU3/4100 The CCU3/4100 provides a gateway to interface a single Simplex 4100ES or a network of Simplex fire detection control panels to a CCUNET network. CCU3/HUB 7KH&&8+8%SURYLGHVDJDWHZD\WRLQWHUIDFH ;/*UDSKLFVDQGRU23&$ODUPDQGHYHQW servers to a CCUNET Network. The CCU3/4100 DQG&&8+8%KDVRQERDUGVXSSRUWIRU56 RS485 and RS422 connectivity. Expansion Media Cards CCU3/IO The CCU3/IO is a multi purpose input/output board for integrating conventional type fire detection panels, security systems and/or other third party equipment. The CCU3/IO has 10 supervised inputs, and 4 relay outputs, selectable as NO or NC. CCU3/F 7KH&&8)LVDILEUHPHGLDERDUGDOORZLQJ transport of data through CCUNET over fibre optic FDEOHV7KH&&8)LVDYDLODEOHLQWZRYHUVLRQV supporting single mode or multi mode fibre. CCU3/E The CCU3/E adds the ability to offer transport of data through CCUNET over an existing local area network (LAN). The CCU3/E supports a variety of network protocols including TCP, UDP, SNTP and SNMP. CCUNET +DUGZLUH)LEUHDQG(WKHUQHW 38 Simplex Product Catalogue Science And Arts Building Network Student Accommodation Network Administration Buiding Sports Pavillion CCU3/ ) CCU3/ ) CCU3/ E/4100 CCU3/ E/4100 )LEUH Ethernet CCU3/ +8%,2 CCU3 4100 :LUHG CCU3/ (+8% ;/*UDSKLF Remote Client Caretaker Acommodation Library OPC Alarm and Event Client ;/*UDSKLF Client/Server and OPC Alarm and Event Server 39 OPC Server OPC Interface (Object linking and embedding for process control) Description OPC defines a method of publishing events for use by other applications. Administration Buiding ;/*UDSKLFVFOLHQWVHUYHUZLWK23&LQWHUIDFHJLYHVDFFHVVWR the OPC controllers for the monitoring and control of the fire DQGVHFXULW\QHWZRUNPDQDJHGEHKLQG;/*UDSKLFV Manufacturi Network )RUH[DPSOHRQDODUJHLQGXVWULDOVLWHWKHILUHV\VWHPPLJKW publish its status and events via an OPC server. A PLC system might include these events in its logic and take action with the plant based on detected fire alarms. Alternatively, a university site may want to use a specific or even proprietary graphical information system. The central system could receive events and status from the fire, electrical, air conditioning and other systems via the OPC interface. OPC alarm and event server provides an industry standard interface to a variety of fire and security monitoring and annunciation systems. The OPC server implements both the alarm and event (AE) server and a data access (DA) server. The AE server can be used for event annunciation with the option for acknowledging system events. The DA server can be used if full control VXFKDVUHVHWLVRODWHLVUHTXLUHG+RZHYHUERWKVHUYHUVDUH operational and can be used simultaneously. 7KH23&VHUYHUXWLOLVHVWKHVDPHGDWDEDVHDV;/*UDSKLFV 7KHUHIRUHV\VWHPVZLWKERWK;/*UDSKLFVFRPPDQGFHQWUHV and OPC integration will share one common database configuration. This concept facilitates initial programming, modifications, changes and additions throughout the life of a system reducing cost of ownership. 40 CCU3/ E4100 ;/*UDSKLF Remote Client CCU3/ E4100 ;/*UDSK Remote Cl Simplex Product Catalogue Control Room :DUHKRXVH Research Buildings Network ing LF ient CCU3/ E4100 CCU3/ E4100 CCU3/ E4100 OPC Alarm and Event Client LAN CCU3/ (+8% ;/*UDSKLF Client/Server and OPC Alarm and Event Server 41 CCUNet Interfacing - Modbus CCU3/4100MB MODBUS INTERFACE Description The CCU3/C-4100MB provides a MODBUS interface to standalone 4100ES panels or a number of panels on a 4100ES network. The CCU3/C-4100MB can connect to 2 MODBUS masters either via RS232, RS485, or RS422 connections. An optional CCU3/E board is also supported to provide ethernet connection to MODBUS master. CCU3/IO boards media cards may also be used to provide general I/O devices accessed through the MODBUS interface. Each CCU3/IO has 4 relay outputs that can be used as inputs to WKH7KHVHFRQWDFWVDUHFRQWUROOHGYLD:5,7(FRPPDQGV to the MODBUS map. Each CCU3/IO also has 10 supervised inputs whose status can be read from the MODBUS map. The MODBUS map of the CCU3/C-4100MB is configured using the CCU3/C-4100MB programmer. The map may contain up to 12,288 bits. Administration Buiding CCU3/ (+8% MODBUS Commands The CCU3/C-4100MB connects to a 4100 MODBUS as a slave. The MODBUS master may use any of the following 5 MODBUS commands: Code Description 1 Read Coil Status 2 Read Input Status 4 Read Input Registers )RUFH0XOWLSOH&RLOV 16 Preset Multiple Registers 42 ;/*UDSKLF Remote Client ;/*UDSKLF&OLHQW6HUYHU OPC Alarm and Event Server Simplex Product Catalogue Manufacturing Process Building Research Building :DUHKRXVH CCU3/ E/4100MB CCU3/ E/4100 MODBUS Master 43 Simplex Enterprise TOTAL INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS Advantage of hard addressing Simplex Fire Detection Simplex Master Clocks Simplex SATEON Access Control and Security Management Command and Control Centres High Level Integration to: f &&79 f 6HFXULW\ f %06 f '&6 f DQG RWKHU WKLUG SDUW\ V\VWHPV 44 44 Simplex Product Catalogue 45 45 SATEON™ Overview SATEON™ Access Control System Innovative and Exciting Without Compromise SATEON™ is a brand new access control system Even though SATEON™ is browser based there manufactured by Grosvenor Technology. Because are no compromises in terms of functionality or SATEON™ is 100% browser based it is one of usability. It is a feature rich access control system the most exciting products available in the market that will meet the demands of even the most today. complex operational requirements. 100% Browser Based Scalable and Seamless 100% browser based means that you don’t The SATEON™ architecture is completely scalable need to install any client software on to your PC. and is perfect for organisations of all sizes. It Just click on the SATEON™ icon shown on your will seamlessly fit into a modern IP network favourite’s toolbar and log in. Once logged in you infrastructure and your IT department will both can manage every aspect of your system. understand and appreciate it. A Rich User Experience Unlike other access control systems with browser capabilities, SATEON™ is a Microsoft Silverlight application. This means that you get an amazing user experience from a graphically rich, vibrant and highly responsive interface. You will have to keep reminding yourself that you are working in a browser and have not had to install any software on to your PC! 46 46 Simplex Product Catalogue 47 SATEON™ Overview 100% Browser Based Feature Rich Simply start up your web browser and click on the Do even more with our advanced built-in SATEON icon on your favourites bar. features. UÊNo software install on client PC UÊGraphic maps for alarm monitoring UÊNo licencing dongles needed UÊEmail / SMS alerts UÊRun from any networked PC UÊSubscribe to favourite reports (Full SQL Server) UÊCentralised software upgrades UÊEscorting (two-man rule) UÊUse remotely over the internet UÊOccupancy count rules UÊLift Control No Compromises UÊIntelligent Token Misuse system Manage every aspect of your system from with the UÊGlobal anti-passback browser. UÊArea Management UÊAccess rights and groups UÊPhoto-ID printing UÊManagement reports UÊVisitor booking and tracking UÊLive site incidents and alarms 48 48 Simplex Product Catalogue SATEON™ Overview Integration Upgrades Connect to 3rd party security systems and work Replace your old access control system with the smarter. minimum of fuss. UÊSimplex 4100U/ES Panel UÊImport your existing database UÊCCTV and IP Video UÊKeep your readers and cards UÊIntruder detection UÊUse your existing cabling UÊSMS / PSIM UÊJoin together multiple sites UÊHR databases UÊMinimal training needed The Architecture A scalable solution designed to fit seamlessly into a corporate IT environment. UÊ100% IP network based UÊMicrosoft SQL database UÊPower Over Ethernet (PoE) UÊWireless locking support UÊMultiple card and reader technology compatibility 49 Clean Agent Fire Suppression Simplex offers a wide range of clean agent fire suppression solutions to meet the needs of its customers. System users can be assured that options such as SapphireTM, )0RULRIIHUD comprehensive range of options for high value assets and special hazard protection. Our Tyco manufacturing facility holds the highest possible DFFUHGLWDWLRQLQFOXGLQJ2+$6ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004. SAPPHIRE 6XVWDLQDELOLW\LVDNH\IHDWXUHVRI6$33+,5(ZKLFK uses 3M Novec 1230 fire protection fluid. Environmental safety is a given with a five day atmospheric lifetime ensuring no measurable impact RQWKHFOLPDWH7RUHDVVXUHXVHUVWKDW6$33+,5( systems are now and will continue to be environmentally friendly, HYHU\6$33+,5(LQVWDOODWLRQ now carries a 20 year environmental warranty. Safety is paramount to people and Sapphire meets this criteria. Not only by the recognition that Novec 1230 has the highest safety margin of all clean agents but also by an accolade given by the prestigious Sea Trade Awards. At the awards ceremony in 2007, Sapphire won the Safety at Sea category. )HDWXUHV f6$33+,5(V\VWHPVDUHFXVWRPHQJLQHHUHGIRU Novec 1230 f=HURR]RQHGHSOHWLRQSRWHQWLDO f*OREDOZDUPLQJSRWHQWLDORIRQH f&OHDUodourless agent f$SSURYDOVLQFOXGH8/)0DQG/3&% f'LVFKDUJHVZLWKLQVHFRQGV f\HDUHQYLURQPHQWDOZDUUDQW\ FM-200 7KHSRSXODU)0RIIHUVIOH[LEOHPRGXODUGHVLJQ that can be adapted to the available space of a protected area. Its primary action is through cooling the fire and removing heat energy so that the 50 combustion process cannot be sustained. )HDWXUHV f0HHWV1)3$VWDQGDUGV f)OH[LEOHUDQJHRIF\OLQGHUVL]HV f)OH[LEOHUDQJHRIQR]]OHVIRUHDVLHUV\VWHPGHVLJQ f)DVWDFWLQJGLVFKDUJH f$SSURYDOVLQFOXGH8/)0DQG/3&% I3 Inert gas is sometimes preferred for its natural ability WRFRQWDLQDILUH7KH,*EOHQGVXSSUHVVHVDILUHE\ reducing the available oxygen to a level where a fire can no longer be sustained but crucially where it is still safe to use the system in occupied areas. This system allows designers to provide a solution where multiple areas can be protected by a single bank of cylinders. The additional pressure exerted on the protected area can be managed by pressure relief vents fitted to the boundary of the protected space. An i3 advantage is the option of utilising constant flow technology to manage the pressure exerted on the boundary of a protected space during the discharge process thus reducing the vent area needed. )HDWXUHV f1DWXUDOO\RFFXUULQJ,*EOHQGRIQLWURJHQDQGDUJRQ f1RHQYLURQPHQWDOLPSDFW f0XOWLSOHDUHDSURWHFWLRQIURPVLQJOHF\OLQGHUEDQN f=HUREUHDNGRZQSURGXFWV fEDUVWRUDJHIRUUHGXFHGF\OLQGHUIRRWSULQW f9G6DSSURYDO Standards: UL, )0DQG/3&%RIIHUDFRPSUHKHQVLYHVXLWHRI approvals for marine and land based systems. DesignHUVFDQZRUNWR1)3$EN15004 or 750 14520 standards to provide compliant system design. Simplex Product Catalogue Simplex Clocks The Importance of Accurate, Synchronised Time Analogue Clocks Powered by your Network Consistent and accurate time across an organisation keeps things running smoothly. Schools and universities rely on accurate timekeeping to efficiently transition students from one class to the next. In healthcare facilities, whether it’s checking on patients or delivering medications, a synchronised time is critical to daily operations. In a corporate environment, time wasted on waiting for co-workers to arrive at a meeting translates directly into lost productivity. Synchronised time in manufacturing environments promotes schedule adherence, helping the entire team meet productivity goals. The integration and coordination of security systems in all organisations depends on synchronised time. Simplex OnTime clocks provide accurate, synchronised time throughout a facility in sleek DQDORJDQGGLJLWDOIRUPDWV9LVLEOHDWRYHU feet, these clocks help keep everyone on the same schedule. OnTime clocks utilise cutting-edge power over ethernet (PoE) technology. Plugging directly into a standard ethernet jack and drawing both time updates and power from the network; no AC outlets are needed, reducing the cost and complexity from system deployment. Since PoE devices consume significantly less power than AC-powered devices, they are widely regarded as energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. 51 4100ES Solutions For All Markets f (GXFDWLRQ f 2LODQGJDV f +RVSLWDOVDQGKHDOWKFDUHIDFLOLWLHV f *RYHUQPHQW f 5HWDLOVKRSVFRPSOH[HVDQGPDOOV f &RPPHUFLDO f 6N\VFUDSHUV f $LUSRUWV 52 Simplex Product Catalogue When time, money and reliability matter f3UHFRQILJXUHGVWRFN f6PDOOWRPHGLXPEXLOGLQJDSSOLFDWLRQV fQHWZRUNFRPSDWLEOH fSRLQWVLQJOHFKDQQHO f&RPSDWLEOHZLWK7UXH$ODUPVHQVRUV with avalible equipment f,'1HWDQDORJDGGUHVVDEOHGHYLFHV f/&'UHPRWHDQQXQFLDWRU f5HPRWHSRLQW,2 f'$&7VWDQGDUG f8/)0OLVWHGIRUVXSSUHVVLRQUHOHDVH f(&FRLFHFRQWUROSDQQHO compatible f&RPSHWLWLYHO\SULFHG 53 Simplex 4006/08 Conventional and Addressable Features and Benefits Flexible Opitons f7KHLVDRU]RQHFRQYHQWLRQDOSDQHO ideal for small buildings such as commercial retail shops and restaurants. f:KHQWKHDQGSDQHOVDUHWHDPHG up with the 4009 NAC Power Extender, applications requiring large numbers of notification appliances can be easily accommodated. f7KHLVDSRLQWDGGUHVVDEOHSDQHOVXLWable for small to medium size facilities. f(DVHRIXVHSHUIRUPDQFHDQGUHOLDELOLW\DUHHYLdent in all aspects of the product line. f7KH(&YRLFHFRQWUROSDQHOFDQDOVREH added to provide automatic voice notification, paging and public address making the system ideal for schools, healthcare and office facilities. f7KHDQGDUHVSHFLILFDOO\GHVLJQHG for small to medium size buildings and they are uniquely suited to meet the needs of these installations. 54 Simplex Product Catalogue 4006 System Overview 4008 System Overview 55 Simplex 4003EC Adds digital voice message capability to non integrated voice fire alarm panels Features and Benefits (&9RLFH3DQHO 9RLFH(YDFXDWLRQ Supervised Paging. Telephone Messaging. Background Music Delivery (Non-Alarm Audio). Compatible with Simplex and third party panelsproduct releases are compatible with earlier systems. 56 :KHQQRQYRLFHILUHDODUPFRQWUROSDQHOV require the addition of voice and tone generation, Simplex 4003 EC Emergency Communications 9RLFH&RQWURO3DQHOVDUHWKHDQVZHU7KH EC conveniently supplies an extensive feature list, with available equipment including up to 18 rePRWHPLFURSKRQHVXSWR:RIGLVWULEXWHG remote booster amplifiers, and extensive non-fire alarm general paging controls. A World of Solutions Life Safety and Emergency Communications Systems Information Guide www.notifier.com A World of Solutions Leaders in Life. Safety. Technology NOTIFIER continuously develops new solutions that improve life safety in buildings worldwide—an unwavering commitment for over sixty years. Together with our premier independent distributors, we design, manufacture, integrate, install and service the world’s leading fire, voice evacuation, and advanced detection systems. Now we lead the way with powerful Emergency Communications Systems (ECS) to save lives and protect property from new and emerging threats using today’s most innovative communication and networking technologies. When lives are at risk, trust NOTIFIER total life safety solutions to protect what matters most. 2 www.notifier.com The ONYX® Series: The Ultimate in Life Safety 4 The FireWarden Series 11 Small Scale Solutions and Communicators 14 ONYX FirstVisionTM Wayfinding Technology 15 Networking and Integration 16 Emergency Communications Systems 18 Advanced Detection Technology 21 Gas and Flame Detection 23 A World of Solutions 3 The ONYX® Series The Ultimate in Life Safety and Emergency Communications Technology Flexible, Expandable, Backward Compatible NOTIFIER’s ONYX® Series of intelligent fire alarm control panels have the flexibility to meet the needs of any size application. ONYX® Series panels are easily expanded with NOTI-FIRE-NETTM, NOTIFIER’s intelligent fire alarm network, to keep pace with your life safety needs. What’s more, ONYX® Series panels and NOTI-FIRE-NETTM are completely backward compatible with existing NOTIFIER intelligent systems, so you can add-on or upgrade without having to replace existing devices. Advanced Detection Technology ONYX® detection delivers a rapid, intelligent response to incipient fire signatures while substantially reducing nuisance alarms. Specialty detectors supply stability and very early warning capability where unique hazards and environmental conditions exist that prohibit the use of traditional smoke detectors. Integrated Audio Evacuation and Paging ONYX® Digital Voice Command (DVC), NOTIFIER’s multi-channel digital audio evacuation and paging system, features eight channels of industry-leading quality audio, five firefighter telephone channels, wire, fiber or hybrid options, and can broadcast multiple, distinct messages throughout an entire facility or across a campus simultaneously. Easy to Use and Maintain ONYX® Series panels feature full QWERTY keypads, large 80-640 character LCD displays, and intuitive menu options, making it easy for facility managers to perform routine system maintenance, testing, and basic programming functions such as enabling or disabling points. If an intelligent device is ever damaged and needs replacement, facility personnel can do so quickly and easily without the need for special tools or programming software. 4 www.notifier.com NFS-320 – Built for Speed The NFS-320 is engineered for small applications, incorporating features that minimize installation time, enable faster response times, and simplify maintenance and usability. The NFS-320 offers all the sophistication and premier performance of the ONYX Series. Speed of Installation With the NFS-320’s auto-program feature, fire protection can be established in seconds. Additional programming can be accomplished with the built-in QWERTY keypad or with the VeriFire tools programming utility. Speed of Detection NOTIFIER’s patented FlashScan protocol combined with ONYX® Advanced Detection, featured in every ONYX® Series panel, exceeds worldwide code requirements for response time, and delivers a fast, accurate response to smoke, carbon monoxide, and/or heat conditions. Features • One Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) with 318 devices (159 detectors and 159 modules), Style 4, 6 or 7 • Four Class A/B built-in NAC (Notification Appliance Circuits) • Fully field programmable • Removable chassis design for easy installation and service • Direct connect to First Command Emergency Communications System • Networkable with NOTI-FIRE-NETTM, High Speed NOTI-FIRE-NETTM, and ONYXWorks® compatible up to 200 nodes for NFN • Optional IP or GSM Communicator • Listed for releasing Applications • • • • • Nursing Homes Elementary Schools Places of Worship Retail Medical Offices A World of Solutions 5 NFS2-640 – Unparalleled Flexibility The NFS2-640 is ideal for mid-size applications, and easily expanded via NOTIFIER’s intelligent fire alarm network, NOTI-FIRE-NETTM, to accommodate future building expansion. Adapts to Your Needs The NFS2-640’s modular design maximizes flexibility and allows customization to your specific life safety needs. And should those needs change in the future, the NFS2-640 can adapt with the addition or removal of system modules. Adapts to Your Environment The NFS2-640 self-optimizes each individual sensor alarm thresholds to speed response times and minimize, if not eliminate, nuisance alarms. Features • One Signaling Line Circuit (SLC), expandable to two, Style 4, 6 or 7 • 318 devices per SLC (159 detectors and 159 modules), 636 devices per panel or network node • 80-character, 640-character, or displayless (network node) operator interface options • ONYX Intelligent Sensing - nine levels of sensitivity, drift compensation and maintenance alert, and auto detector test • 6.0 Amp switch mode power supply • Fully field programmable with 80-character display • Optional Integrated Digital Voice Command with eight channels of high quality digital audio and firefighter telephone on a single cable • Networkable with NOTI-FIRE-NETTM, High Speed NOTI-FIRE-NETTM, and ONYXWorks compatible up to 200 nodes for NFN • Optional IP or GSM Communicator • Listed for releasing Applications • Dormitories • Warehouses • Big Box Retail Stores • Low-rise Office Buildings • K-12 Schools • Theaters 6 www.notifier.com The ONYX® Series NFS2-640 Fire Alarm Control Panel NFS-320/NFS2-640 ConÀgurations Digital or Analog Audio Loop* Integrated Digital Voice Evacuation EIA-485 Speaker Circuit FDU-80 Firefighter Telephone Circuit EIA-485 Digital Audio Amplifier* EIA-485 NFS-320 Fire Alarm Control Panel *NFS2-640 must have an NCA-2 (not shown) to support Digital Audio Amplifiers Speaker Circuit FSP-851 Photo Detector FAPT-851 Acclimate Plus Detector Speaker Circuit First CommandTM NFC-100 LCD2-80 FCO-851 IntelliQuadTM PLUS Photo/CO Detector First CommandTM Voice Evacuation System FSL-751 VIEW Detector EIA-485 DNR Duct Detector FST-851 Thermal Detector ACM-24AT EIA-232 FSC-851 IntelliQuadTM Multi-Criteria Detector PRN-6 Printer XP Series Multi-Module FMM-1 Monitor Module XCD Gas Detector CO1224T FMM-1 Monitor Module FZM-1 2-Wire Detector Monitor Module 2151 Photo Detector NBG-12LX Addressable Manual Pull Station ACPS-610 Addressable Charger Power Supply P2R Horn/Strobe Intelligent Devices P2R Horn/Strobe P2R Horn/Strobe Peripheral Devices A World of Solutions 7 NFS2-3030 – Sheer Power and Performance The NFS2-3030, with its impressive point capacity and powerful programming options, is the complete solution for large scale applications requiring superior performance. Customization The modular design of the NFS2-3030 allows authorized users to view and control the system from anywhere in the facility. Capacity The NFS2-3030 supports over 3,000 intelligent devices on ten Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs) – perfect for protecting high-rises, large manufacturing plants, or multiple campus buildings with a single panel. When additional protection is required, the NFS2-3030 can be expanded with additional panels using NOTI-FIRE-NETTM, NOTIFIER’s intelligent fire alarm network. Features • • • • • • • • • • • Up to 10 Signaling Line Circuits Style 4, 6 or 7 Point Capacity: Up to 159 detectors and 159 modules per SLC Large 640-character LCD backlit display or displayless Networkable with NOTI-FIRE-NETTM, High Speed NOTI-FIRE-NETTM, and ONYXWorks® compatible up to 200 nodes for NFN Built-in Degraded Mode option. Include 9 levels of alarm and pre-alarm, cooperative sensing and self-optimizing pre-alarm Optional integrated Digital Voice Command (DVC) EIA-485 annunciators, including custom graphics Optional IP or GSM Communicator FM6320 approved gas detection system Listed for releasing Applications • • • • • • • 8 www.notifier.com Colleges and Universities Hospitals High-rise Buildings Hotels Airports Military Bases Stadiums The ONYX® Series Digital Voice Command – Integrated Emergency Communications ONYX® Digital Voice Command (DVC) is NOTIFIER’s most powerful Emergency Communications System (ECS), designed to communicate one- or two-way emergency messages to individuals and groups, plus paging with the NFS2-640 and NFS2-3030. NOTIFIER’s solutions are scalable, ECS technologies that can be implemented in phases and integrated as they’re brought online - enhancing continuity and control. Superior Message Clarity From message storage to amplifier output, the voice message remains in a digital format to eliminate distortion and deliver unequaled clarity. Broadcast Multiple Messages Simultaneously ONYX® DVC features 8 channels of industry leading quality audio, 5 firefighter telephone channels, wire, fiber or mixed media networking options, and can broadcast multiple, distinct messages throughout your entire facility simultaneously. With ONYX® DVC, building occupants will receive clear voice instructions pertaining to their location and proximity to the emergency. Features • Up to 32 minutes of standard quality or 4 minutes of high quality digital audio storage of user-selected/created messages and tones. Wire, single- and multi-mode fiber-optic media options • 4-channel analog audio supported with optional DVC-AO • Up to 1000 audio sequences. • Message prioritization • Flexible programming for distribution of messages • Direct connection with up to 32 Digital Audio Loop (DAL) devices. • Optional DS-RFM, DS-FM, and DS-SFM fiber modules may be used to convert one or both Digital Audio Ports for operation with single-mode or multi-mode fiber • DCC (Display and Control Center) capabilities when used with optional DVC-KD • Firefighters’ Telephone Communications to local FFT riser on DVC, 32 local DAL device FFT risers, and FFT communication to additional command stations A World of Solutions 9 The ONYX® Series NFS2-3030 ConÀguration Digital or Analog Audio Loop* Integrated Digital Voice Evacuation EIA-485 Speaker Circuit EIA-485 FDU-80 Firefighter Telephone Circuit EIA-485 NFS2-3030 Fire Alarm Control Panel Digital Audio Amplifier Speaker Circuit EIA-232 Firefighter Telephone Circuit FSP-851 Photo Detector FCO-851 IntelliQuadTM PLUS Photo/CO Detector Digital Audio Amplifier FAPT-851 Acclimate Plus Detector FSL-751 VIEW Detector SCS Smoke Control Station Phone Risers Digital Audio Risers Analog Audio Risers DNR Duct Detector Custom Graphics Annunciator FST-851 Thermal Detector LCD-160* Display FSC-851 IntelliQuadTM Multi-Criteria Detector LCD2-80* XP Series Multi-Module PRN-6 Printer FMM-1 Monitor Module XCD Gas Detector ACM-24AT CO1224T FMM-4-20 4-20 MA Module FZM-1 2-Wire Detector Monitor Module 2151 Photo Detector NBG-12LX Addressable Manual Pull Station ACPS-610 Addressable Charger Power Supply P2R Horn/Strobe Intelligent Devices 10 www.notifier.com P2R Horn/Strobe P2R Horn/Strobe Peripheral Devices *RDP port can support LCD-160 or LCD2-80 in Terminal Mode, but not at the same time. The FireWarden Series State of the Art Simplicity NOTIFIER’s FireWarden 50 and 100-2 intelligent life safety systems are perfect for facilities requiring simple, yet, state-of-the-art life safety that is easy to install, test, and maintain. With the FireWarden Series, you can now have the benefits of advanced addressable technology with an investment comparable to conventional systems. For applications where emergency voice evacuation is required, NOTIFIER offers the First CommandTM, a versatile voice evacuation system that integrates quickly and easily with new or existing life safety systems. Quick and Easy Programming The Auto-Programming feature quickly identifies, configures, and stores detector and module types, establishing fire protection for an entire facility within seconds. Additional system programming can be performed easily using the on-board keypad, PS2 computer keyboard, or Windows® based programming utility. Ease of Maintenance and Troubleshooting Using the programming utility, authorized users can view system parameters, including: current system status, detector sensitivity, history files, voltages, and other information remotely. Because devices in trouble are individually identified, technicians can quickly and accurately diagnose the problem and respond to the service call fully prepared to correct the issue. A World of Solutions 11 The FireWarden Series FireWarden-50 – A Non-Conventional Approach The FireWarden-50 is perfect for smaller buildings requiring a minimal amount of initiating and notification devices - installations typically served by conventional panels. Offering all the benefits of addressable technology, including support for up to 50 addressable devices of any type on a single SLC loop, the FireWarden-50 represents a highly competitive and favorable alternative to today’s conventional systems. Features • One Style 4, 6, or 7 SLC • Supports up to 50 addressable devices (any mix of detectors and modules) • Two Class A or B, independently programmable NACs • 2.7 amp power supply • Integrated Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT) • Optional IP or GSM Communicator • 80-character LCD display • Up to 8 remote annunciation devices: 80-character LCD, graphic annunciator, printer Applications banks, child care centers, places of worship, restaurants, and small retail stores. FireWarden-100-2 – An Intelligent Option The FireWarden-100-2 is designed for applications requiring more advanced addressable intelligence, flexible programming options, and robust power supply for driving horns, strobes, and auxiliary devices. With features such as remote upload/download programming and diagnostics, point identification, drift compensation, built in DACT, and NAC synchronization, the FireWarden-100-2 delivers big system performance on a smaller scale. Features • One Style 4, 6, or 7 SLC • Up to 198 addressable devices, (99 detectors/99 modules) • Four Class B or two Class A NACs • 3 amp power supply, expandable to 6 amps • Up to 32 remote annunciators: 80-character LCD • Integrated Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT) • Optional IP or GSM Communicator • 80-character LCD display 12 www.notifier.com Applications cinemas, department stores, food stores, elementary schools, and small nursing homes or assisted living facilities. First CommandTM Emergency F Communications C – Quick and a Easy Integration NOTIFIER’S First CommandTM is optimal for small facilities that require voice evacuation or emergency communications systems. First CommandTM voice evacuation, paging, and separate firefighter telephone system integrates quickly and easily with new or existing NOTIFIER life safety systems, or any other competitive panel. Features Applications • Single or dual, independently programmable, 25 watt speaker circuits • Each field-recordable message can be 60 seconds • Up to 14 distinct messages • All-call feature • Live paging with built-in microphone • Supports multiple Local Operator Consoles (LOCs) or Remote Paging Units (RPUs) auditoriums, theatres, restaurants, places of worship, and museums. FireWarden Series ConÀguration To Central Station Over Telephone Network NP-100 Photo Detector NI-100 Ion Detector NH-100 Thermal Detector DNR Duct Detector MM-100/MM-100P NZM-100-6 NOT-BG12LX Addressable Manual Pull Station SLC Loop NDM-100 Dual Monitor Module NCM-100 Control Module 24VDC FFireWarden-50 or FFireWarden-100-2 FFire Alarm C Control Panel ANN-BUS NZM-100 2-Wire Detector Monitor Module EIA-232 FDU-80 2151 Photo Detector N-ANN-80 PRN-6 Printer EIA-485 Loop from FireWarden-100-2 EIA-485 Up to Eight Speaker Circuits First CommandTM Voice Evacuation System First CommandTM NFC-125DA A World of Solutions 13 Small Scale Solutions and Communicators Spartan-25 SFP-2404 25-Zone Fire Alarm Control Panel 4-Zone Control • • • • • • • • 4 Class B Initiating Device Circuits (Zones) with Class A option module; i3 ready • 2 Class B Notification Appliance Circuits, 3.0 amps expandable to 6.0 amps, with Class A option and programmable strobe synchronization • Form-C Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory relays 25 SLC points 120/240 volt operation Two amp power supply Two class B NACs Five zones Built-in dialer LEDs for system status; alarm, trouble, supervisory, etc. • Uses Windows Internet Explorer® for programming via laptop Ethernet port • UL/ULC listed SFP-5UD 5-Zone Control Communicator • 5 Class B zones (Class A with option module) • Built-in digital communicator • 2 Style Y/Class B NAC’s (Style 2/Class A Optional) 3.0 amps • Optional IP Communicator SFP-10UD 10-Zone Control Communicator • 10 Class B zones (Class A with option module) • Built-in digital communicator • 4 Style Y/Class B NAC’s (Style 2/Class A Opt.) 7.0 amps • Optional IP or GSM Communicator RP Series Releasing Controls • Two models – RP-2001 for pre-action deluge, RP-2002 for agent release • Six zones – cross zone, abort and manual release • Four Notification Appliance Circuits – 2 for release, 2 for warning 411 Series Communicators • Three models available: 411 – Slave Communicator 411UD – Slave Communicator with upload/download 411UDAC – Stand-alone Communicator with upload/download • Up to four input channels (three on the 411) • Fully programmable with PRO-411 or with Windows® utility (up/download models) IPGSM-4G Communicator SFP-2402 2-Zone Control • 2 Class B Initiating Device Circuits (Zones); i3 ready • 1 Class B Notification Appliance Circuits, 3.0 Amps and programmable strobe synchronization • Form-C Alarm and Trouble relays 14 www.notifier.com • IPGSM-4G Fire Alarm Communicator • Eliminates phone line expense • Multiple path for improved connectivity IP Communicator • IPDACT-2/UD Fire Alarm Communicator • Eliminates standard phone line expense • Ninety second supervision of communication circuit ONYX FirstVisionTM ONYX FirstVisionTM Points the Way In an emergency, the only thing more important than speed is reliable information. With ONYX FirstVisionTM, a first responder or incident commander goes directly to the system’s interactive touch screen to quickly assess critical information, such as the origin of a fire, how fast and in which direction it is spreading, and the access or exit routes that are affected. Armed with this knowledge, firefighters and other emergency personnel can quickly develop and execute a safer, more effective response that can potentially reduce the loss of property and life. Get the Whole Picture, Quickly and Accurately Current annunciators only display information from the fire alarm control panel, usually no more than which devices are in alarm. On its 19” LCD, wall mounted touch screen, ONYX FirstVisionTM displays entire floor plans with the location of all active alarm system devices, potential hazards, additional access and egress routes, as well as standpipe, stairway and emergency shutoff locations throughout the building. Anything that might help or hinder an emergency responder is clearly indicated. See the Whole Campus or a Single Detector Using ONYX FirstVisionTM, emergency responders quickly identify any and all areas of concern within an individual building or multiple buildings throughout a campus. With an entire campus in their view, incident commanders can direct arriving personnel and apparatus to strategic positions around the emergency. Then, with just a few touches of the screen, they can narrow their focus down to an individual building, floor, or room -even a single, activated smoke detector. A World of Solutions 15 Networking & Integration Unite Multiple Systems into One with ONYXWorks® ONYXWorks® gives you total control over your life safety system. Whether you need to monitor a single building, a campus, or a citywide or global enterprise, ONYXWorks® is a single-point-of-control workstation that integrates NOTIFIER systems over a single network. Highly Intuitive Interface Hi The intuitive ONYXWorks® interface displays building floor plans with interactive, three-dimensional fire, security, CCTV, and includes clear, concise instructions on what actions must be taken for both fire and non-fire events. Customizable screens and multiple configuration options facilitate set up, minimize operator training and allow you to adapt the system to your needs. IP Network NOTIFIER Fire Panels ONYX FirstVisionTM OAX2-24V LED Sign Speak Locally, Act Globally, with NOTIFY-IP When responding to an event, a coordinated response can save lives and preserve property. NOTIFY-IP, a plug-in to ONYXWorks, broadcasts encrypted, real-time voice instructions to a single facility or to multiple locations worldwide using an IP network connection. With NOTIFY-IP, the network connection is continuously monitored to ensure system integrity and reliability. DACR DACR Fire and Security Panels with DACT Gives you total control over your system 16 www.notifier.com ONYXWorks System Features • Supports NOTIFIER’s NOTI-FIRE-NET and High Speed NOTI-FIRE-NETTM networks • Connects new and existing equipment into a Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN) • Supports Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver interface for monitoring of remote panels • Graphic Editing mode allows for on-site or off-site programming of floor plan screens, devices and navigational buttons • Windows® 7 64 bit platform • Redundant hard drives for enhanced survivability • Alpha-numeric pager support • E-mail notification • Displays real-time event messaging on LED Sign from the NOTI-FIRE-NETTM • Supports the monitoring and control of aspirating detectors from NOTIFIER’s Intelligent Aspirating System Detectors (IASD) and VESDAnet Network NOTI-FIRE-NETTM – Peace of Mind with Enhanced Survivability The NOTI-FIRE-NETTM intelligent life safety network links multiple NOTIFIER intelligent fire alarm control panels together as one for cooperative control and network-wide monitoring. Each fire alarm panel on NOTI-FIRE-NETTM maintains individual programming and continues to operate independently, yet cohesively, as part of a unified network. This prevents the loss of a single node from compromising other panels. The result is greater system survivability. ONYX FirstVisionTM NCA-2 ONYXWorks® Workstation NOTIFIER Fire Panels NOTI-FIRE-NETTM Web Server NWS Easily Accommodates Future Growth NOTI-FIRE-NETTM supports all ONYX® Series panels and is backward compatible to Legacy NOTIFIER Fire Alarm Control Panels, so you can upgrade your current system without having to replace existing equipment. As your facility grows, it is easy to expand the network to meet your needs. NOTI-FIRE-NET System Features • • • • • • • • • Supports ONYX® Series fire alarm control panels: NFS-320, NFS2-640, NFS2-3030 (NFS-3030, NFS-640) Network Control Annunciator to annunciate network events and provide network control BACnet Gateway supports industry standard BACnet/IP connectivity to Building Automation Systems Modbus Gateway supports industry standard Modbus/IP connectivity to industrial control systems The Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Gateway supports industry standard CAP connectivity to Distributed Recipient’s Mass Notification Systems (DRMNS) Interfaces to the XtralisTM VESDAnet network using a VESDA-HLI Gateway OAX2-24V LED Sign displays real-time event monitoring and messaging override ability NOTI-FIRE-NETTM Web Server (NWS) provides remote read status capabilities, instant e-mail and text messaging ONYX FirstVisionTM technology is an intuitive touch screen display for first responders High Speed NOTI-FIRE-NET System Features • • • • Supports all ONYX® Series Fire Alarm Control Panels Supports NWS, FirstVisionTM, BACnet and Modus, CAP, VESDA-HLI, SLC-IM and LED Sign Gateway applications Increased network node capacity to 200 nodes for large applications Increased network communication speeds to 12Mb for Wire and 100Mb for Multi-Mode and Single-Mode Fiber A World of Solutions 17 Emergency Communicatio From Localized Emergencies to Global Events – Inform Everyone. In a wide scale emergency, keeping people informed is critical to keeping them safe. Notifying more people of a dangerous and potentially life threatening situation can prevent further injuries and save more lives. Such situations require an emergency communications system to broadcast live, up-to-the minute emergency information to everyone in a building, campus, or multiple facilities spread across a city, state…even the globe. Distributed Digital Voice Evacuation Digital Voice Command (DVC) systems can be distributed throughout multiple buildings and linked together via the NOTI-FIRE-NETTM intelligent network. Each system can operate independently in case of a building-specific emergency, or cohesively as part of a unified emergency communications system for large-scale emergencies. Using the DVC command center, authorized personnel can distribute emergency voice messages to an entire campus or just to specific areas. Applications include Universities, High Rise Buildings, Corporate Campuses, Industrial Facilities, Chemical and Utility Plants, Ports, Mass Transit Hubs, Sports Arenas, and Government Complexes. Worldwide Emergency Notification over IP Technology NOTIFY-IP uses voice over IP technology to send live, direct voice instructions for preserving life and property throughout a large facility, campus, or multiple facilities across the world. Within seconds, facilities all over the world can be notified of a potential or existing emergency. Activation of NOTIFY-IP is simple; the operator selects the desired paging location(s), clicks the “Start Paging” button, and speaks into the microphone with the appropriate emergency message. Applications include Global Corporations, Industrial Facilities, Chemical and Utility Plants, Ports, Mass Transit Hubs, Sports Arenas, and Government Complexes. 18 www.notifier.com ns Systems Land Line Telephones Unifying Critical Communications Distributed Recipient Emergency Communications alerts large and targeted audiences quickly and reliably with critical communication to desktop systems, public displays, telephones and wireless devices to ensure that the messages are received within seconds, not minutes, reducing the risk of employees taking incorrect action or putting themselves in danger. Cellular Phones Displays Text Messaging Desktop Alerts E-mail Alerts A World of Solutions 19 Emergency Communications First CommandTM – Integrated, Expandable Emergency Communications NOTIFIER’s First CommandTM is a compact, standalone voice evacuation and emergency communications system that can be used in many common building types to meet life safety code or end user requirements for voice or paging during an emergency. It’s an integrated system that can be easily expanded to include many of the advanced features found in NOTIFIER’s more sophisticated Digital Voice Command system such as backup amplification, remote microphones, firefighters telephones, local operating consoles and remote paging units. First CommandTM Integration With direct integration to NOTIFIER’s addressable ONYX® or FireWarden panels, the fire alarm control panel can take direct control of First CommandTM during an incident. The fire alarm control panel and First CommandTM will act as one unit in identifying the alarm location and responding with the correct message appropriate for that incident or emergency. Programming the integrated First CommandTM system is done via a serial communications by using a built in programming utility from a laptop with a web browser. First CommandTM can be added to buildings with non-NOTIFIER fire panels via contact closures and make the most of fire panels already installed. Powerful Features The First CommandTM main unit has 50 watts of audio power with the option of sending the message to up to eight discrete speaker circuits. The addition of a second, optional amplifier raises the power output to 100 watts or 50 watts of backup power. Up to fourteen unique messages can be stored in First CommandTM and then directed to the areas of the building where the emergency is unfolding either automatically via programming or manually by the incident commander. Distributed amplifiers can be added to the main unit for system expansion up to 1,100 watts of speaker power split over 24 speaker circuits. If called for by the system designer, up to a total of eight Local Operating Consoles (LOCs), Remote Paging Units (RPUs), or Remote Microphones (RMs) can be added to First CommandTM via an easy-to-wire interface. LOCs or RPUs can be installed through the building. If an incident occurs near a LOC or RPU, more precise incident management is possible. 20 www.notifier.com Advanced Detection Speed, Stability, and Reliability NOTIFIER’s ONYX® Series intelligent life safety systems respond rapidly to incipient fire signatures with unmatched precision. At the same time, they significantly reduce the occurrence of nuisance alarms. It’s all made possible by NOTIFIER’s ONYX® Advanced Detection technology. ONYX® Advanced Detection is comprised of two key elements: a set of complex software algorithms found in all ONYX Series fire alarm panels and a suite of advanced, specialty detectors. From mission-critical applications where even a trace amount of undetected smoke is unacceptable, to environments where the presence of dust, moisture, or theater smoke is the norm, ONYX Advanced Detection is the answer. A World of Solutions 21 Advanced Detection IntelliQuadTM PLUS – Combination Smoke / Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector NOTIFIER’s IntelliQuadTM PLUS detector is a plug-in, addressable device that provides both fire and Carbon Monoxide (CO) detection. For fire, the detector combines four separate sensing elements in one unit (smoke, CO, infrared, and heat) to sense multiple components of a fire. This approach has enhanced sensitivity to real fire with heightened immunity to nuisance particulate. For CO, the detector’s electrochemical sensing cell creates a separate signal for life safety CO detection. When used together with our addressable sounder base, you can replace as many as four separate devices for a cleaner and more efficient installation. IntelliQuadTM – The Ultimate Multi-criteria Detector IntelliQuadTM senses smoke particulates, carbon monoxide (CO), heat, and infrared signatures simultaneously to determine the presence of a fire condition. Sensor readings are continually evaluated against one another, allowing the detector to operate normally with high immunity to nuisance conditions, while quickly responding to true alarm events. AcclimateTM – Self-optimizes, Senses Heat and Smoke The AcclimateTM Plus detector combines thermal and photoelectric technologies into a single device. It constantly monitors ambient heat and particulate conditions, adjusting sensitivity parameters and alarm thresholds automatically to maximize detection across a broad range of fire types. VIEWTM Laser Detector – Super Sensitive Spot-type Detection The VIEWTM laser smoke sensor is programmable to be up to 100 times more sensitive than standard photoelectric smoke detection technology. VIEWTM is ideal for critical applications where even a trace of undetected smoke is unacceptable or where high air flows can make traditional smoke detectors ineffective. Aspirating Smoke Detection – Early Warning in Challenging Environments Intelligent Fire Alarm Aspiration Sensing Technology® (FAAST) provides early warning of an impending fire hazard. FAAST can buy time to investigate an alarm and initiate an appropriate response to prevent injury, property damage, or business disruption. With a wide sensitivity range and multi-level warnings, even minute levels of smoke can be detected before a fire has time to escalate. Connect the unit to the building’s Ethernet portal to provide access and monitoring from anywhere in the world. 22 www.notifier.com Gas and Flame Detection Fully Integrated Gas F aand Flame Detection AAlmost anywhere that people gather for work or leisure, indoors or out, there is a potential risk of exposure to toxic in oor flammable gases. Whether it is a school, dormitory, office bbuilding, shopping center, swimming pool, manufacturing plant oor warehouse, it is important to protect people, and to comply with legal requirements for gas monitoring. In addition to w pprotecting building occupants, gas detection systems can aalso prevent untimely and costly business disruptions. An Added Level of Protection With over 60 years experience leading the fire alarm industry, NOTIFIER understands life safety. Hazardous and toxic gases are present in virtually every commercial environment and can threaten the safety of building occupants. That’s why NOTIFIER offers a comprehensive suite of gas detection products for a wide range of commercial and industrial environments—all of which integrate seamlessly with our proven life safety systems. Programmable Event Threshold Maximizes Flexibility The FMM-4-20 module is user programmable for up to five different event thresholds, which are based on the concentration level of the gas being monitored. When the gas reaches a designated threshold, the NFS2-3030 system responds by executing the appropriate pre-programmed response. Events can be individually labeled as any one of the following conditions: Fire, Security, Supervisory, Non-Fire Trouble, Pre-Alarm, Non-Fire, and Critical Process. The Need for Flame Detection While the use of heat and smoke detection covers many traditional applications, the addition of flame detection offers a higher level of protection in critical, highrisk and high-value installations. Honeywell’s Fire Sentry series of flame detectors includes a broad offering of industry leading flame detection options, providing solutions for everything from safe areas to harsh and high risk applications …and everything in between. Regardless of the area you’re protecting - boiler rooms, paint booths, fuel storage / refueling facilities, gas and oil production facilities, or aircraft hangars – Honeywell’s Fire Sentry series of flame detectors has the right product for the job. A World of Solutions 23 NOTIFIER WORLD HEADQUARTERS 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 United States of America Tel: 203-484-7161 Fax: 203-484-7118 www.notifier.com For information on regional office locations throughout the world, please visit www.notifier.com. For over 60 years, NOTIFIER has been a leader in the fire alarm industry. Today, we are the largest manufacturer of engineered fire alarm, advanced detection, and emergency communications systems. With over 400 distributors worldwide, and regional support operations on every continent, we offer the flexibility and options your business needs. NOTIFIER - Leaders in Life. Safety. Technology. Follow NOTIFIER on: www.notifier.com M-B-PI2 5/13