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Process alarm controller SS2000+

Process alarm controller - SS2000+ - FEDERAL SIGNAL
Process alarm controller - SS2000+ - FEDERAL SIGNAL
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Features The SS2000+ Series C web enabled controller is Federal Signal’s most advanced stand-alone control unit. The SS2000+ typically interfaces to an analog or digital radio system to provide radio activation of sirens across a county, municipal, campus or industrial facility. The SS2000+ has 24 programmable activation button “hotkeys” secured with a keylock switch and 20 contact closure inputs for interfacing with remote control systems. The hotkeys can provide specific types of warnings or test activations to notify residents, employees or students. The 24 Hotkeys are now accessible from a variety of interfaces using a new web interface. The new web interface can provide improved redundancy allowing multiple SS2000+ units to be used as on-line back-ups. Advanced networking features enable the SS2000+ to be connected to Federal Signal’s Commander® control and status monitoring software. In addition, the SS2000+ can now connect directly to Federal Signal’s CommanderOne® cloud service for secure web access to hotkeys, messaging and automated activation from NOAA EAS events. The SS2000+ can be used to as an encoder for one-way siren control. Previously using a SS2000+ allowed activation only from the front panel hotkeys, the physical interfaces or from a connected PC. The SS2000+ now provides siren activation from CommanderOne NOAA® EAS events/polygons, from a mobile app or from a web browser over the Internet.
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