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The Latest 7100 Features - Available in Version 5.0 Software Release |
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| FEATURE | DESCRIPTION |
| "Flash" Upgradeable Firmware | The 7100 operating system can easily be upgraded to the latest version utilizing the "FLP" program without the need of changing firmware chips. The programs are downloaded via a PC. |
| NetSOLO Plug and Play | NetSOLO offers high speed and survivability through its peer-to-peer platform with a total of 64 nodes. With the addition of an INI-7100 FO (Fiber/Wire) or INI-7100 UTP (Wire), the 7100 becomes a standalone node on the new NetSOLO Fire Alarm Network. |
| Cross-Zoning | The 7100 provides up to 25 cross zones configured by either GROUP or by POINT. GROUP cross-zones alarm when at least one detector from two separate groups activates. POINT cross-zoning counts activations of single detectors and alarms when the programmable count limit is exceeded. |
| Phased installations | PHASED INSTALLATION is used for projects where groups of modules and detectors are installed in multiple phases. During initial installation the 7100 is programmed with all of the device locations and text descriptions. When the SLCs are connected, the 7100 recognizes any devices that are present. When additional groups of devices are subsequently installed, the "UPDATE SLC " feature enables the new devices (and descriptions) to go live. |
| Fan Restart /Sequential Fan Restart Function | Fan Restart allows the installer to select, by output, devices that should not re-activatc after the 7100 is reset. When the 7100 is reset, "Fan Restart" is displayed allowing manual power-up of these devices. Sequential Fan Restart provides programmable time delays between power-up of each device to prevent large in-rush currents. |
| Supervisory Duct Detector | Duct Detectors can be programmed to report as Supervisory signals rather than Alarm. This is becoming standard in many jurisdictions. |
| Non-Reporting and Supervisory Smoke Detectors | These features are generally used in applications where single-station smoke detectors are desired. When programmed as NON- REPORTING, the smoke detector will illuminate its LED and activate the local sounder base (if installed) but the 7100 will not annunciate the alarm. Detectors programmed as SUPERVISORY annunciate at the 7100 as a supervisory condition. These functions are ideal for applications where the authorities do not want an alarm condition from detectors. |
| MCS-ACCLIMATE Detector | The New MCS-ACCLIMATE is a multi-sensor which compares both smoke and heat signatures to adjust sensitivity using algorithms stored in the detector head. The system automatically adjusts for changing ambient conditions and optimizes detector response to the current environment. |
| ASD-LS Laser Sensor December 2001 | Available December 1, 2001. The new ASD-LS Laser Sensor provides an alternative to air sampling systems in clean environments provides sensitivities a high as .02% obscuration in a spot detector. Using a high sensitivity chamber and a laser diode, the ASD-LS sensor achieves the highest sensitivity levels. |
| P.N.I.S Zone Coding | The 7100 supports PNIS coding of NAC circuits for up to 63 programmable codes configured for any pattern of 2, 3, or 4 digits. The digits range from 1 to 14 pulses. No additional equipment is required. |
| Remote LCD and LED Annuciation | The LCD-7100 alphanumeric remote annunciator mimics the main panel LCD display. The LDM-7100 provides 32 outputs and remote system switch inputs (Reset, Ack., Silence, etc.) for remote annunciation and control. Five LCD-7100 or LDM-7100 annunciators can be supported. per 7100 panel. |
| Integral DACT | The Dialer version of the 7100 panel allows for reporting in most popular formats and can also act as a central dialing port in networked systems. |