Fire Control Panel Accessories
UL, ULC Listed; CSFM Approved*
Features
SafeLINC™ Fire Panel Internet Interface for Model Series 4100U, 4100, 4120, and 4020
SafeLINC Internet
Interface main screen
SafeLINC Fire Panel Internet Interface (FPII) enables investigation of fire alarm control panel status using the familiar interface of an Internet browser:
ξ Provides single user access for up to 20 different user accounts (access is
ξ Compatible with Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or higher)**
ξ Intuitive menu screens
ξ UL Listed to Standard 864
Security access features:
ξ Generic initial login screen
ξ Multiple user accounts and passwords similar to the host control panel
ξ Programmable lockout to prevent excessive login attempts by unauthorized users
Automatic or scheduled
ξ
ξ Information can be alarm, supervisory, trouble; or TrueAlarm® Sensor Service and Status Reports
ξ Compatible pagers, cell phones, or Personal Digital Assistants can receive direct
ξ Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) can be synchronized to user account
Compatible with fire alarm control panel model Series 4100U, 4100, 4120, and 4020 (see mounting notes on page 3)
| Remote PC |
Local Internet | with Internet |
connection | browser |
Remote status | Intranet/Internet Service | |
summary | ||
Provider Network | ||
| ||
| Local network | |
| connection |
SafeLINC
FPII module
Fire Control
Fire alarm control panel
SafeLINC FPII System Connection Drawing
Available information:
ξ Alarm, Priority 2 Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble counts and status messages
ξ Detailed point information accessible similar to that available at the panel
ξ TrueAlarm® sensor status including both status reports and service reports
ξ Alarm and Trouble log information
*This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing
**Internet Explorer is a product of Microsoft® Corporation.
Description
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
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