DMP’s new PowerCom Fire Communicator is designed with its own power supply and ships with a transformer and 24-hour backup battery. Whether your customers use network, AT&T or Verizon LTE, this communicator has all the power it needs without drawing from the panel.
Com Series fire modules offer network and cellular fire communication on any fire control panel via Contact ID captures. Meeting the NFPA 72 Standard for Single Communication Technology, the fire communicators provide two tip and ring terminals to easily takeover existing fire panels with two phone lines. If a customer’s router fails, causing the fire communicator to lose network connection, it is designed to automatically disrupt voltage on the second tip and ring — that triggers the host panel to annunciate the trouble.
The new PowerCom Fire Communicator comes in a small red enclosure with an additional backbox, making it ideal for easy upgrades of existing fire panels. It is also a great way to replace older, more expensive communications options. If the existing panel supports Contact ID, then it is a perfect candidate for upgrading with PowerCom Fire communicators.