Standard Display Module

Displays offer full visibility and control over system activities regardless of location

Remote Displays

System Displays can be attached anywhere on the Ethernet Network and offer full visibility/control over system activity.

Highly Survivable

The Distributed Architecture of FxIP technology means that there is no central point of failure. Any module or group of modules can go down without impacting the existing modules still active on the system. Remote Displays that offer full system control provide the level of redundancy necessary to ensure system control, especially under emergency conditions.

The system Display Module is available as a Standard Display Module (SDM), and can be software configured to be a Virtual Display Module (VPM).

The VPM assigns IP addresses to system modules – and there can only be one VPM per system.

The SDM provides identical functionality once it has been assigned an IP address by the VPM.

SDM’s may be added to the system within the maximum system module count of 50 modules.

  • SDM3-IP – Standard Display Module
  • VPM provides the initial gateway to other
    installed modules
  • VPM provides module IP address
    assignments
  • VPM Interacts with up to 49 additional
    networked modules per system
  • VPM and SDM provide for panel level
    configuration
  • VPM and SDM each provide two built-in
    USB 2.0 Type A access ports for
    upload/download of system programming
    to/from any standard USB Mass Storage
    Device or connected laptop/PC
  • SDM can be installed in any number
    up to system max of 49
  • Programmable soft keys
  • View history log of any attached module
  • Access limited by locked cabinet door
  • 3000 event history log per module
  • Modular listing
  • Green/RoHS Compliant

The contractor shall furnish and install, where indicated on the plans, a VPM module for access to a distributed fire
protection network. The VPM must be capable of assigning IP addresses on an IP based fire network and supervising up
to 49 additional distributed modules consisting of analog loop/NAC circuit modules (ALM3-IP), standard display modules
(SDM3-IP) and annunciator control modules (ACM3-IP) in any configuration/mix. The VPM/SDM3-IP shall provide 2
integral USB 2.0 Type A access ports for program upload/download to/from any standard USB Mass Storage Device,
laptop or PC. The VPM/SDM3-IP shall have programmable soft keys and shall be capable of working with any standard
IBM compatible USB wired or wireless keyboard. VPM/SDM3-IP modules shall be capable of retrieving and viewing any
history log of any connected module. VPM/SDM3-IP modules shall be protected behind a locked Lexan™ door and shall
have multiple levels of password protection. Each VPM/SDM3-IP shall maintain an integral 3000 event history log. The
VPM, SDM3-IP and combination of networked modules must be UL/ULC listed and UL/ULC listed as compatible with
Harding network fire controls. The VPM and SDM3-IP modules shall be Harding part numbers VPM and SDM3-IP.

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The system Display Module is available as a Standard Display Module (SDM), and can be software configured to be a Virtual Display Module (VPM).

The VPM assigns IP addresses to system modules – and there can only be one VPM per system.

The SDM provides identical functionality once it has been assigned an IP address by the VPM.

SDM’s may be added to the system within the maximum system module count of 50 modules.

  • SDM3-IP – Standard Display Module
Data Sheet
Specs
  • VPM provides the initial gateway to other
    installed modules
  • VPM provides module IP address
    assignments
  • VPM Interacts with up to 49 additional
    networked modules per system
  • VPM and SDM provide for panel level
    configuration
  • VPM and SDM each provide two built-in
    USB 2.0 Type A access ports for
    upload/download of system programming
    to/from any standard USB Mass Storage
    Device or connected laptop/PC
  • SDM can be installed in any number
    up to system max of 49
  • Programmable soft keys
  • View history log of any attached module
  • Access limited by locked cabinet door
  • 3000 event history log per module
  • Modular listing
  • Green/RoHS Compliant
Architects

The contractor shall furnish and install, where indicated on the plans, a VPM module for access to a distributed fire
protection network. The VPM must be capable of assigning IP addresses on an IP based fire network and supervising up
to 49 additional distributed modules consisting of analog loop/NAC circuit modules (ALM3-IP), standard display modules
(SDM3-IP) and annunciator control modules (ACM3-IP) in any configuration/mix. The VPM/SDM3-IP shall provide 2
integral USB 2.0 Type A access ports for program upload/download to/from any standard USB Mass Storage Device,
laptop or PC. The VPM/SDM3-IP shall have programmable soft keys and shall be capable of working with any standard
IBM compatible USB wired or wireless keyboard. VPM/SDM3-IP modules shall be capable of retrieving and viewing any
history log of any connected module. VPM/SDM3-IP modules shall be protected behind a locked Lexan™ door and shall
have multiple levels of password protection. Each VPM/SDM3-IP shall maintain an integral 3000 event history log. The
VPM, SDM3-IP and combination of networked modules must be UL/ULC listed and UL/ULC listed as compatible with
Harding network fire controls. The VPM and SDM3-IP modules shall be Harding part numbers VPM and SDM3-IP.

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