Overview
The iFPM-M100 Fire Equipment Power Status Monitoring Console Unit is a wall-mounted, multi-circuit monitoring device designed for fire services power supervision.
Multiple Console Units can be networked in a master–slave configuration, enabling centralized monitoring. In such arrangements, the master unit can display and supervise the power supply status of fire protection equipment monitored by sensors connected to subordinate (slave) units.
Features
System Architecture, Power & Reliability
Wall-mounted Console Unit with integrated centralized power supply, providing power to field sensors and acquisition modules via a proprietary communication protocol.
Features high immunity to electromagnetic interference; supports non-polar wiring and star, tree, and bus network topologies.
Scalability, Networking & Expansion
Each Console Unit supports up to four configurable loops, accommodating up to 127 detectors per loop (maximum 508 detectors per unit).
Console Units can be networked in a primary–secondary architecture to enable scalable system expansion.
Data Management, Security & Control
Multi-user management with configurable administrator and operator permissions.
High-capacity data storage with fast retrieval of alarm and event records.
Provides audible and visual alarm indication, relay interlock control outputs, and optional printing functionality.
Installation, Operation & User Interface
Wall-mounted installation with built-in self-check, reset, mute, fault alarm, monitoring alarm, and alarm record/query functions.
Equipped with a 7-inch colour touchscreen HMI providing an intuitive and user-friendly operation interface.
Applications
• At the outgoing terminals of main switchboards and fire services switchboards supplying essential fire protection equipment within the building.
• At the dual supply incoming terminals of fire electrical control equipment (including fire pump controllers, smoke exhaust fan controllers, etc.).
• At the outgoing terminals of fire services power supply units installed within individual fire compartments.
• At the outgoing terminals of distribution boards supplying fire protection equipment.
• At the incoming terminals of emergency power supplies (including generator or battery-backed systems) serving fire protection equipment.
• At the incoming terminals of emergency lighting distribution boards.
• For equipment supplied by multiple main power sources, each main incoming supply circuit shall be individually monitored at its point of supply.

