Keltron's flagship DMP703 is a universal alarm monitor that enables high performance, dependable and cost effective life safety alarm monitoring at municipal and proprietary facilities. The DMP703 is a full-featured remote, central, and proprietary supervising station fire alarm system and is installed and deployed at thousands of facilities and institutions across the country and internationally.
Benefits of Keltron's DMP703 universal alarm monitor
Versatile - accepts universal input technologies and provides multiple outputs on a control-by-event basis
Reliable - proven in thousands of municipal and proprietary installations throughout the world
Fast - enables instantaneous life safety event response with easy-to-use and learn operator controls
Accurate - English text event description and response messages ensure error-free dispatching
Cost Effective - interfaces with both new and existing systems and components to save capital expense
Features
Modular structure allows easy expansion of inputs and outputs
Enables 20,000 direct connect inputs
Interfaces easily with monitoring stations
Sequential rotating display
Computer interface capability
Utilizes existing alarm wiring in combination with new multiplex technologies
Instant non-volatile RAM memory for speed and accuracy
Completely field-programmable messages
Easy-to-use, efficient touch screen operator controls and 2-color printer
Provides history reports of alarms, acknowledgements and resets
Input versatility
The unique ability to receive a wide range of inputs is a major advantage to the DMP703. It receives signals through reversed polarity, end-of-line (EOL) resistors and fiber optic or microwave inputs. With added modules the system receives:
Digital communicators
Coded or McCulloh signals
Radio derived channel
Multiplexed signals for remote monitoring and control
FACP networking
Interfaces with many other types of equipment via RS232/422/485 communications
A wide range of outputs
The powerful DMP703 incorporates multiple alarm monitors connected by standard RS-232 and RS-422/485 computer protocols or modems for complete flexibility. Specific alarms may be assigned to specific monitor stations that have CRT displays and/or printers. Higher order systems such as automation or dispatch computers can be connected as required. Control via field-programmable relays/transistors for equipment and drivers for remote annunciators are available, as are coded signal outputs with or without PNIS for annunciators or fire panels.
The powerful internal computer
Keltron's DMP703 has a powerful computer that provides communication facilities and field-programmable control of auxiliary equipment. The system employs a building block approach that enables an extensive set of plug-in modules. Highly functional software connect the components for maximum efficiency.

