Control your fire and life safety network from a single location with the Uchit UT-AI Workstation, a graphical command hub that offers centralized network annunciation, historical logging, report generation, and control of fire alarm network points. Uchit UT-AI Workstations can handle large installations and integrate data from other manufacturers’ control units through an agency-listed DACR option. An intuitive 3D interface, and customized, event-specific instructions enhance emergency response. For smaller facilities with limited budgets, the Uchit UT-AI Workstation provides many of the same features using cost-effective and reliable.
Our systems allow you to interconnect control units to establish centralized, building- or campus-wide fire detection networks. Each control unit operates autonomously on a peer-to-peer network, eliminating reliance on a central server. This design offers remarkable flexibility and ensures no single point of failure can disable the network.
Our comprehensive range of workstations, mobile apps, and integration tools enables you to configure, manage, and control your fire detection network, as well as link it with other building systems, facilitating information sharing and centralized management.
Protocol Translator for Fire Alarm Control Panels The BACnet Interface module converts fire alarm system status messages into standard BACnet and Modbus protocols, facilitating communication with other systems and coordinating critical building functions during emergencies.
Link systems to synchronize activities and improve emergency response.
The BACpac portal serves as a protocol translator between the fire alarm control unit and other building systems using BACnet or Modbus protocols. Upon receiving status messages from the Uchit fire alarm control panel, the BACpac Ethernet module translates them into BACnet or Modbus protocol. This allows a building automation system (BAS) to display fire alarm equipment status and act on the information to manage critical building functions such as HVAC dampers and smoke control systems. This integration supports a more comprehensive and coordinated emergency response