Johnson Controls Launches Autocall Brand of Fire Detection Systems​


Johnson Controls introduces Autocall™, a brand of fire detection systems that combines advanced technology with proven performance to help ensure customers and their facilities are safe every day.  

With a full range of control panels and the industry’s latest addressable technology, Autocall systems are flexible enough to meet the unique challenges of nearly any project. Powerful networking capabilities allow Autocall to take on projects ranging in size from a simple office building to complex, multi-facility campuses. The Autocall Truesite Workstation, a PC-based graphical command center, simplifies system monitoring and puts management of your entire system at your fingertips. Its high-resolution graphical display shows the locations of events on both a campus-wide map and individual building floor plans. All key features and functionality of the TrueSite Workstation are available on Apple or Android mobile devices with the Autocall Mobile Client app.

Autocall systems feature some of the latest and most advanced fire detection technology available today. Solutions like revolutionary self-testing, addressable notification appliances can help ensure your system is in peak operating condition while virtually eliminating disruption from notification appliance testing. Compact and highly efficient LED notification appliances meet the latest NFPA requirements and Autocall speakers have the clarity to get the message out during an emergency and play background music during normal operations.

“Building on more than a half-century legacy of innovation and invention, our engineers and designers are on a mission to advance the state-of-the-art in fire detection technology,” said Andrew Blate, vice president and general manager, Global Fire Detection Products, Johnson Controls. “This commitment to continuous improvement is how we deliver industry-leading, feature-rich, reliable fire detection solutions with zero compromise.”

The Autocall brand offers comprehensive training, along with easily accessible 24/7 technical and application support. Systems also meet local building codes, and Autocall control panels have all the necessary agency approvals.

“But Autocall isn’t just about codes and standards,” said Blate. “Lives are at stake, so we deliver products that allow our customers to rest easy knowing their people and their buildings are protected by one of the most reliable fire detection systems on the market to date.”

Autocall products will be available for purchase and shipment through a network of highly qualified authorized distributors beginning January 2018. To learn more about the Autocall brand, view this video or visit www.autocall.com.

 



December 12, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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