Gent COMPACT-PLUS Vigilon Compact Plus 1–2 Loop Control Panel with 1 Loop Card
The Vigilon Compact Plus control panel forms part of Gent’s advanced Vigilon Plus range, offering scalable fire detection solutions in three panel sizes supporting 2, 4, or 6 loops. Each loop can accommodate up to 200 devices, including advanced fire detectors, interfaces, manual call points, sounders, and visual alarm devices.
Compact Plus 2-loop panels and Vigilon Plus 4-loop panels are supplied with integrated 24-hour standby power, while the 6-loop panel provides full 72-hour standby capacity.
Flexible networking options allow up to 200 panels to be connected in a multi-domain configuration using either copper or fibre-optic connections. The backlit LCD display provides clear identification of fire and fault locations, while the intuitive 8-line by 40-character display and push-button keypad ensure ease of operation. Fire plans can be precisely configured to suit site-specific requirements, with software allowing network areas to be sectored for alert or evacuation modes, as well as pre-set delay functions.
The Vigilon Plus system is fully compatible with Honeywell Gent’s S-Quad range, combining multi-sensor detection, sounders, voice messaging, and EN54-23 compliant visual alarms within a single intelligent device. The Vigilon Plus Repeat panel offers full system display and control and connects directly to the detection loop, providing a cost-effective solution with minimal cabling and installation requirements. Repeat panels are supplied with an integral 72-hour power supply.
Key Features
- Advanced sensing technology with powerful panel-based processing for rapid and accurate fire detection
- PC-based commissioning tools for configuring complex fire plans
- Advanced loop card technology for enhanced system monitoring and diagnostics
- User-friendly interface with LCD display providing clear information during emergencies
- Flexible on-panel programming options
- All Vigilon devices connect via a single two-core loop, eliminating the need for separate sounder or repeater wiring circuits