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ZX2SE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM 1-2 LOOP CONTROL PANEL

  • Category:MORLEY EN
  • Brand:HONEYWELL MORLEY
  • Model No:ZX2SE

The ZX2Se is an intelligent fire alarm control panel designed and constructed around proven and reliable microprocessor technology. This simple approach has produced a modular, scalable fire alarm platform suitable for protecting all types of premises. Key features include 230Vac, sounder circuits, 2 line display and networking capability.

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AMX is designed to present the information in a simple, clear and user friendly way, allowing rapid comprehension of the situation. In addition to the basic function of displaying alarms at a common location, the system also offers the ability to record and analyse both alarms and non-alarm events. This provides the building’s engineers or management with the tools they need to analyse alarms, faults, review events, assess problems and plan their maintenance and false alarm prevention strategies AMX is designed to present information in a simple, clear and user friendly environment. Alarm information can be presented to users as both graphical and text instructions, allowing rapid comprehension of the situation Clear, concise information and instructions with optional control functions are available to manage the incident. (Visualise the situation.) With the latest edition of our remote montioring units, it is now possible to connect the serial data from the panels via an ethernet connection utilising the local area network or communication via Interweb
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This new way of connecting the workstation to the fire system allows users to have real time event information, enabling them to proactively manage their system and receive vital system data no matter where they’re located. Incident Management Incident management is just one element provided by the system, AMX allows you to document and audit the history of the system using the powerful comprehensive logging facilities. Classify each alarm according to it’s nature – False alarm due to burnt toast, False alarm with good intentions, etc. Utilise the built in classifications or create your own. Highlight areas that generate the highest number of alarms to improve your system’s performance.