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    Features SafeLINC Fire Panel Internet Interface (FPII) enables investigation of fire alarm control panel status using the familiar interface of an Internet browser: x Provides single use r access for up to 20 different user accounts (access is one-at-a-ti me) x Compatible with Internet Ex plorer (version 5.0 or highe r)** x Intuitive menu [...]

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    Connected panel details History logs and TrueAlar m sensor re port acces s Sy stem m enu for selecting investigation detail Fire A la rm Control Panel Status Count: Fire; Priority 2; Supervisory; Trouble Administrator a ccess login Local PC time an d remote fire alarm control panel tim e 2 S4100-0028-2 9/2003 Main Screen Description Event Screen Sa[...]

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    User n User 2 TrueAlarm smo ke sensors Fire sour ce Fire Control Fire Al arm Contr ol Panel (4100U show n for reference) Local panel alarm notificati on appliances DACT output for routi ng alarm to l ocal fire department Automaticall y ge nerated e-mai l is sent to user account list for supplemental notification E-mail distribution rece iver s Forw[...]

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    Connection Requirements The SafeLINC Internet i nterface is normally installed int o a local facility network using conventional CAT 5 wiring (or better) and configured similar to an individual computer. The following summarizes the typical requirements: x Mount behind security firewalls for m aximum protection x To automatically send e-ma il[...]