Fire Alarm Integration
A hardwired relay drops the locks. Falco reads the same alarm and runs the rest from the controller — releasing the fire zone, switching the sirens, and showing you who is still inside.
Fire panel input
Fire zones
Roll call
Live occupancy

Mandiri Bank
BNI
Telkom Indonesia
Ministry of Trade
Oracle
Astra International
Merdeka Copper Gold
Mercedes-Benz
L'Oréal
Pertamina
Garuda Indonesia
Mandiri Bank
BNI
Telkom Indonesia
Ministry of Trade
Oracle
Astra International
Merdeka Copper Gold
Mercedes-Benz
L'Oréal
Pertamina
Garuda Indonesia
Mandiri Bank
BNI
Telkom Indonesia
Ministry of Trade
Oracle
Astra International
Merdeka Copper Gold
Mercedes-Benz
L'Oréal
Pertamina
Garuda Indonesia
Mandiri Bank
BNI
Telkom Indonesia
Ministry of Trade
Oracle
Astra International
Merdeka Copper Gold
Mercedes-Benz
L'Oréal
Pertamina
Garuda Indonesia
Fire-linked access control across the buildings we already secure
What the alarm cannot tell you.
One input. The whole response.
Wire the panel once. The controller does the rest.
- A dry contact from the fire panel drops every door in the zone
- The same input switches up to 64 outputs — sirens, strobes, signage wired to the panel
- The rule lives in the controller, so it runs even if the server is down
The fire group is held in the controller, not the PC.
One signal reaches every controller. Only fire group 3 releases — the rest of the tower stays secure.
Know who is still inside.
Names, last location, and the time — staff, visitors and contractors.
- Built from each person's last valid badge, so it reflects who actually entered
- Every name carries a last known location and a time
- Visitors and contractors are on the list too, not just staff
- Scope it to a building or department, and export to PDF or Excel
Watch the building empty.
Live head count by zone, updated every second.
- Head count per zone, refreshed every second
- Watch the floors drain as the muster point fills
- A negative count flags a miscount to chase down
One input. The whole response.
Wire the panel once. The controller does the rest.
- A dry contact from the fire panel drops every door in the zone
- The same input switches up to 64 outputs — sirens, strobes, signage wired to the panel
- The rule lives in the controller, so it runs even if the server is down
The fire group is held in the controller, not the PC.
One signal reaches every controller. Only fire group 3 releases — the rest of the tower stays secure.
Connected with Leading Partners
Seamlessly integrate with established access control, video, building, and software platforms.
Behind those whobuild the future
Behind thosewho build the future
18 sites
Headquarters, regional offices, datacenters
3,400+ access points
Doors, turnstiles, secured zones
Products Used
505 units
Luxury residences across twin 53-storey towers
50+ face readers
Touchless access from lobby to facilities
Products Used
47 sites
Production and distribution facilities
5–7 doors
Standardised access points per site


