Simplex TrueSite Workstation Test with Sentinel UltraPro Dongle Clone

 

The Simplex TrueSite digital computer could be a next generation platform that manages a whole hearth and life safety network from one location. This PC-based graphical command center provides centralized network annunciation, historical work, report generation, and management of fireplace alarm network points. TrueSite Workstations will support seven network loops with as several as 686 Simplex panels, and may seamlessly integrate competitive panels exploitation an Agency-Listed DACR possibility. Touch-screen operation combined with associate intuitive graphical interface and custom, event-specific operator directionswill facilitate accelerate response to an emergency and management your coaching prices.

The Simplex TrueSite digital computer supports up to twenty synchronic remote shopper connections and leverages the customer’s existing LAN/WAN for remote annunciation readying.​

Simplex TrueSite Workstation Highlights:

TrueSite digital computer at a look –
– Monitor and management up to fifty,000 devices
– Support seven network loops and as several as 686 panels
– Monitor any complete of instrument panel exploitation agency listed digital alarm communicators
– Store historical information for up to five hundred,000 events
– diagrammatically show info and events on a campus-wide web site map and individual building floor plans

 

At a time when interoperability and continuity are more critical than ever, the TrueSite system combines seamless integration with industry leading survivability. Using its Digital Alarm Communication Receiver (DACR) interface, TrueSite can accept alarm information from virtually any control panel. This enables TrueSite to tie together, in an integrated solution, control panels from other vendors as well as panels in locations too remote to be networked. The TrueSite system is further distinguished by its exceptional survivability. Unlike some other systems, the TrueSite workstation operates as an actual node on the fire alarm network. This architecture has the advantage of providing true peer-to-peer linkage with all panels on the network, thereby fortifying the TrueSite system’s ability to continue operations even if a catastrophic event cripples other parts of the network.