System Management

Each workstation provides full control of the fire detection system, whether connected to a single panel or a multi-panel network.

  • TXG is a Microsoft Windows® based Emergency Management System. It provides a familiar, user-friendly working environment that requires less specialist knowledge than what is typically required to operate a fire alarm control panel.

  • The CCU Network system and fire indicator panels are interconnected via dual redundant communication loops.
  • The redundant network can be used to transparently route information around breakages and failures in the network
  • Event annunciation information from the fire panels is simultaneously routed via both the network CCUNet links.

  • XLG-Client/Server (XLG-C/S) delivers prompt response to a fire emergency along with the correct action to help improve safety and reduce financial loss.
  • Multiple XLG Client terminals can be connected on the same network for redundancy or ease of operation.
  • Individual user access levels allow maintenance/engineer’s functions for performing higher level network investigations and configuration changes, as well as limited lower-level operator functions.
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Over time, a building’s occupancy and use may change and systems need to adapt accordingly. An Emergency Management System can be easily programmed and modified to reflect any changes made.

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Easy to Access

The identity and access level of users is controlled and recorded which is especially useful in high-risk environments where it can be crucial to track who performed critical functions.
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