WIRELESS FIRE ALARM MONITORING Hallandale Florida
Features
- AES-IntelliNet® smart mesh radio networks are self-forming, self-healing, and highly scalable
- AES-IntelliNet alarm communications technology never sunsets compared to cellular alternatives
- Each Smart Subscriber enables multiple paths to a central monitoring station
- Option to transmit full data from FACP digital dialer to AES-MultiNet receiver
- Simple and fast activation on AES-IntelliNet network
Benefits
- Most stable and profitable fire alarm communication technology
- Network owner-operators retain virtually all RMR
- Meets UL 864 Commercial Fire Alarm requirements for primary
- Ideal drop-in full-function replacement for phone lines
- Universal wireless Smart Subscriber Transceivers support all new andlegacy FACPs

Advanced Wireless Fire Alarm Monitoring
Highest Long Term Stability and Profitability
AES-IntelliNet remains the most stable and profitable fire alarm communication technology available today in the rapidly changing world of communications. AES private wireless networks never sunset compared to cellular technology and traditional phone lines. AES-IntelliNet networks maximize RMR generated from network alarm communication services because signals are delivered without the need for a costly operations center or cellular service providers.
UL 864 Edition 9 Compliant – Primary Standalone Communicators
In order to meet UL approval and NFPA compliance, most fire alarm communicators require either a second communication technology or a costly service plan included with sole path cellular alternatives. With AES-IntelliNet alarm communications technology, each standalone AES 7788F/7744F Subscriber provides multiple RF pathways across the mesh radio network to the central monitoring station. To meet compliance standards, only 2 RF paths are required. Please refer to the official NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code handbook, Chapter 26 (26.6.3.3.2 One-Way Private Radio Alarm Systems/Technology Reference Comparison Table A.26.6.1).
Multiple RF Path Reference Guide
(http://www.aes-intellinet.com/products/fire/fire-marshal-resources/).

