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Vox Ignis debuts AssistCallPro safety alarm system at The Fire Safety Event 2025

10 March 2025

VOX IGNIS, the manufacturer of audio-based fire safety and general safety communication systems, will launch the AssistCallPro safety alarm system at The Fire Safety Event 2025, the Nineteen Group-organised exhibition running at the NEC in Birmingham from 8-10 April.

AssistCallPro is a networked system with up to 64 field lines/zones delivering alarms for fire doors, emergency exit doors, accessible toilets and bedrooms, water leaks, pools and saunas, panic and emergency, defibrillators, First Aid boxes and medical cabinets as well as plant rooms and general emergencies.

The system can run any combination of alarm types, with multiple touchscreen control and indication options across the network. A four-way (expandable to way- way) and fully programmable relay output allows the system to connect into building management systems and third party systems, while a switch interface allows almost any sensor or input to be connected.

The range includes input and output devices for all alarm types in white or stainless finishes and with IP66 variants. Fully compliant with BS 8300-2:2018 and easily expandable, the system fits into single or double gang back boxes and is purpose-designed to look attractive in any environment.

Installation is simple with network auto-learn and fault finding graphically managed from any of the AssistCallPro touchscreen modules.

Choice of four modules

The network includes a choice of four modules: PSU, four zone controller, programmable relay module and touch screen controller/repeater that can be used in any combination to suit site requirements. The network loop-length can easily expand to 7 km for future-proofing as site layouts and usage change.

The remote PSUs are each capable of powering four network modules, with optional battery back-up, and can be 100 metres from the PSU, thereby allowing the PSUs to be conveniently located for mains connection.

Field line devices can be installed in any order and are all powered from the line. All wiring is Cat5 for the networking (power and data) and Cat5, security cable or twin and earth for field lines.

Benefits for end users

Jeremy Kirkup, sales director at Vox Ignis, informed Fire Safety Matters: “We’re delighted to be launching the latest version of our earliest product AssistCall, and notably so as it adds so many unique features and benefits for our customers and end users.”

Kirkup added: “AssistCallPro’s attractive aesthetics, intuitive installation and easy commissioning have already attracted a number of use cases including safety alarms for pools, water parks and saunas, panic alarms in GP surgeries, First Aid alerts for factories, medical emergency alarms in gyms, water leaks in residential blocks, emergency door alarms in care homes and, of course, accessible room and WC alarms. We’re already looking to add more alarm types in the coming months.”

Stand H65 Hall 4

*Further information is available online at www.vox-ignis.com

 
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