Addressable Fire Alarm System

BSS Security Systems is a distributor of COOPER - CEAG
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Panels
CF3000 Range  
The Cooper CF3000 range of panels offer a high-specification, analogue fire detection panel solution which is available in a 1, 2 or 4-loop configuration.
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CF2000 Panel  
The Cooper CF2000 panel is an entry level two-loop analogue fire detection panel which can be configured for 1 or 2-loop operation.
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CF1000 Range    
The Cooper CF1000 range of analogue fire detection panels are available as 1 and 2-loop configured panels. They provide sophisticated ‘touch screen’ functionality yet achieve a simple end user interface operation within a compact panel design.
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Repeater Panels  
The Cooper analogue system repeater panel is available as a loop-connected panel (CF3000PRG) or as a network-connected panel (CF3000PRGNC).
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Detectors and Callpoints
Callpoints  
The Cooper range of addressable callpoints are available as surface, flush and weatherproof versions. All callpoints have integral short circuit isolators and have
a status LED fitted as standard. To simplify replacement of glass element callpoints are fitted with fast fit clip on front covers.
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Dedectors  
A comprehensive range of analogue sensors are available to operate with the Cooper analogue addressable panel range
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Common Dedector Base  
This is the common mounting base for our analogue sensors.
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Remote Indicator  
The MRIAD provides remote indication of a detector. It is commonly
used if a detector is out of sight for example in a locked room.
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Sounders and Beacons
Wall Sounders  
The CAS381 range of loop-powered addressable wall sounders offers a highly efficient, low current sounder option. Sounder volume and tone are set at the analogue panel avoiding the need to access each sounder individually to alter settings.
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Base Sounders  
he CAS380 is a loop-powered integrated sounder and sensor mounting base. It can be used with any analogue sensor or as a standalone sounder with the optional CASC cover plate.
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Sounder Beacons  
The Cooper Fire range of loop-powered addressable wall-mounted sounder beacons offer a highly efficient, low current sounder beacon option. Sounder volume and tone are set at the analogue panel avoiding the need to access each sounder individually to alter settings.
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LED Beacons  
The CAS382 loop-powered addressable beacon offers high efficiency LED technology together with a low profile design for a discreet installation. The beacon is designed to provide a visual indication in areas of high ambient CASBB384 noise or where people may be hard of hearing.
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PCBs and Interfaces
PCBs  
- Available as master or slave. Each has 32 outputs
- 96 outputs (1 master + 2 slaves)
- Ideal for mimic panel provision
- Two types available:- LED or relay output
- Each output can be programmed as fire or fault
- Each output can be operated by address, zone or
panel activation
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Interfaces  
An extensive range of interfaces are available for the Cooper range of analogue panels providing solutions for most design requirements.
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Micro Interfaces  
A range of micro interfaces modules are also available:  MCIM-C is a compact input module used to accept input signals from external equipment such as beam detectors, flow switches, valve monitor switches etc MCOM-S is a compact output module used to control or signal external equipment such as access control systems, lift positioning etc
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