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UTC at IFSEC

by Mark Rowe

UTC Building & Industrial Systems, a unit of the US firm United Technologies Corp, will show its Ziton ZP2 life-safety product at the International Fire and Security Exhibition and Conference (IFSEC), stand G1300, Hall S14. The firm will focus on integration and mobile services.  

Kenn O. Larsen, marketing manager, North & East Europe, UTC Building & Industrial Systems, said: “The potential for integrating life-safety solutions and fire solutions is not yet fully realized by the market.  At IFSEC we will highlight combined technologies that integrate Ziton life-safety technology with our portfolio of access control, intrusion and video solutions for the benefit of the end users and installers. The ZP2 control panel is the first fire alarm panel to support integral IP communication as standard, and we will be showing the benefits this brings in an increasingly IP interconnected world.”

Newly introduced features in the Ziton ZP2 range of fire alarms will also be demonstrated at the show, including extended network capabilities. There is also support for the new Ziton wireless hub and cluster communicators and new wireless device types, including EN54-23 approved visual alarm devices (VADs), resulting in hybrid wired and wireless fire alarms. 

“Last but not least, we will unveil a surprise for installers and end users, making service and maintenance much easier,” Larsen said. “With the launch of our first fire mobile application, we can now offer a strong set of features for mobile users.”

The new FireMobile server and mobile client combination features system status check, check and confirm notifications, event log, reset, sound/silence, enable/disable and the one-man walk test (OMWT), with everything controlled on a mobile device. Visit www.BIS.UTC.com.

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