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The AES Intellinet is an intelligent network consisting of wireless transceivers  installed at each property throughout the city and/or town and used to monitor the fire detection system installed on the premises.
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Looking to do away with existing hardwired municipal circuits?
Finding other radio systems too costly for the property owners?
 


WARN Municipal Wireless with AES Intellinet is truly the most effective, inexpensive, and reliable way to provide radio fire alarm monitoring of the properties in your community.

 

Did you know???: According to NFPA 72 a fire department receiving alarms from protected premises can fall under NFPA 72 Chapter 8 Supervising Station and/or Chapter 9 Public Safety reporting. Supervising Station systems are clearly required to include key safety features that Public Safety systems are not!

Don't be mislead - the differences are critical! Don't take unnecesssary risks with anything less than the very best. Don't take our word for it check it out yourself and see why wise, well informed fire departments choose the intelligent and safe choice: The AES IntelliNet Supervising Station system. Click here for a very important comparison between the two systems

Creating a Regional County wide dispatch system? WARN by Easton Electronics provides a simple to use yet highly informative and redundant seemless integration between existing reporting systems as well as the AES IntelliNet radio reporting system  


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How it works:

The AES Intellinet is an intelligent network consisting of wireless transceivers (combination transmitter and receiver units) that are installed at each property throughout the city/town and used to monitor the fire detection system installed at the premises. The transceivers work together to form an intelligent "web" of protection throughout the city/town. Each unit is not only a transmitter and receiver but also a repeater. The units furthest away from the receiver "bounce" their signals off the nearest transceiver, which in turn passes the signal to the next closest transceiver. The signals continue to be passed from transceiver to transceiver until the signal arrives at the actual receiver (usually installed at the fire department). The signals are received by the receiver usually sooner than a hardwired communicator could even finish dialing a phone number or a master box could finish sending one round of code.


Unmatched reliability:

The network is incredibly reliable because of its inherent redundancy. The transceivers are constantly adapting to their environment by monitoring their paths to the receiver. If one path fails it simply re-routes it’s signal through other transceivers. Typical radio master boxes rely on one path to the receiver. If environmental conditions or other factors such as new construction block it the signal has no other way to get through to the receiver. The transmission will not be received! Unlike the AES Intellinet, typical radio master boxes do not receive any acknowledgement from the receiver so the transmitter will never know that the transmission was not received!


Integrated Alarm Automation Dispatch Software:

The AES system includes state-of-the-art alarm automation and dispatch software. This software allows unlimited flexibility in automatic critical dispatch information. The software allows all the information you need to appear instantly on screen with critical data such as: Type of alarm, location of the alarm, CAD graphics showing the building layout, operation of outputs at the protected premises, and any data you may need to know about the property such as Hazmat information, contents stored on site, and much more. This eliminates the old method of having to read an account or master box number and then having to manually look up the property information related to the alarm. With the AES system this information appears instantly when an alarm is received saving valuable time and allowing for a more accurate response.


Seamless Integration with Existing Telegraph/100mil Systems:

Our optional MCP (Municipal Circuit Processor) allows for a seamless integration between the old telegraph/100mil technology (hardwired master and street boxes) and the state-of-the-art technology of the AES IntelliNet system. The MCP allows a city/town/campus to phase over to their new AES IntelliNet system at their own pace or keep the old system and simply integrate it into the new.

The MCP accomplishes this integration by allowing continued usage of the existing in-house signaling method (usually house bells or gongs) but further enhances this method by additionally signaling alarms received via the AES radios. Any alarms received from existing street or master boxes will sound the house bells as they always have but will now also be displayed on the automation computer along with unlimited pertinent data stored for that property such as name, address, contact information, etc. Secondly, any alarms received from the AES radios are also displayed on the same automation screen but will also code the house bells to signal the radio account number of the radio sending the alarm. This exclusive option keeps the alarm signaling method familiar making the transition to the new system simple and well accepted by all.

 


AES Intellinet

Typical Radio Master Box

Multiple paths to the receiver. The network automatically routes transmissions through the quickest path to the receiver One path to the receiver. If the path is blocked the transmission will not be received
Self-healing adaptive network. The network automatically reroutes signals around obstructions caused by environmental changes, new construction, etc. One path to the receiver. If the signal is blocked the transmitter must be physically adjusted or relocated
Transceiver receives an acknowledgement of the transmission from the receiver assuring the signal was received Transmitter blindly sends transmissions to the receiver without receiving back any acknowledgement from the receiver.
Programmable from the receiver Must be programmed on-site
Transceivers are self-enrolling in the network. Each unit automatically "learns" the best path to the receiver and automatically relocates new paths if one should become blocked Transmitters must be adjusted and located to obtain the best single signal path to the receiver and manually re-adjusted if that path becomes blocked
Ability to review the network paths of the transceivers from the receiver Only has one path
Each transceiver is a transmitter and a repeater. Each transceiver bounces signals off the next unit closest to the receiver until the transmission arrives at the receiver forming a "web" of repeaters and multiple paths to the receiver. The more units installed the stronger the network becomes Each unit is simply a transmitter that sends a blind transmission via one single path that hopefully reaches the receiver
Transceivers installed cost: LESS than $1900 for most installations Transmitters installed cost: MORE than $5000 for most installations
Transmits and receives using advanced digital packet technology highly resistant to jamming Uses AM/FM transmissions
Most installations require "rubber ducky" antennas simply mounted right on the unit within the building dramatically reducing installation costs and lightning exposure Installations require antennas mounted high atop the building increasing installation costs and lightning exposure

Compare the facts and decide for yourself!

The Choice is clear

The AES Intellinet provided by Easton Electronics

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For more information please call us at: 1(800) 879-3117 ext. 10

 
 
Click here for details and specifications on the
AES IntelliNet Series Fire Radio Subscriber Unit
(300KB pdf file)
 
Click here for details and specifications on the
7700 / UL-AA and NFPA-72 Listed Receiving System Info
(2MB pdf file)



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