Fire Alarm Control Panel

A fire alarm control panel (FACP), fire alarm control unit (FACU) or simply fire alarm panel
( GST & Mircom )
is the controlling component of a fire alarm system. The panel receives information from devices designed to detect and report fires, monitors their operational integrity and provides for automatic control of equipment, and transmission of information necessary to prepare the facility for fire based on a predetermined sequence. The panel may also supply electrical energy to operate any associated initiating device, notification appliance, control, transmitter, or relay. There are four basic types of panels: coded panels, conventional panels, addressable panels, and multiplex systems.

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FX-2003-12NDS
Compact Chassis network FCP
Up to 9 SLC Circuits
Data Sheet

FX-2017-12NDS
Mid-Size Chassis network FCP
Up to 29 SLC Circuits
Data Sheet


FX-2003-12NXTDS
Extended Chassis network FCP
Up to 21 SLC Circuits
Data Sheet

FX-MNS
Fire alarm & Voice alarm network FCP Up to 21 SLC Circuits
Up to 180 Watts of audio
Data Sheet


FX-2009-12NDS
Large Chassis network FCP
Up to 29 SLC Circuits
Data Sheet

RAXN-LCD
remote network annunciator
Data Sheet