I've been asked this question by a consultant who has specified an 'open protocol digital addressable system'.
Was just looking at 'Protec's website, and they claim their systems are digital addressable, as opposed to analogue addressable.
Am I getting a little confused, or is it the consultant who's confused in this 'digital' age
Big Fella, I think the consultant is a bit confused. He's using all the 'buzz words' but making nothing clear. If you go with an analogue addressable system you can't get any better. And I assure you they all use digital data communication!
Apollo and Hochiki are recognised to be the major players in the 'open protocol' arena.
Remember the panel manufacturers may decide their configuration software to work with the 'open protocol' devices could be restricted or 'managed', so they might not be considered to be totally 'open'. Very few panel manufacturers allow their config. software to be completely open for use by anyone.
But the consultant said 'open protocol' so, anyway, that really means the data between the panel and the devices and not really the configuration software.
Protec are not many people's favourite. Try Kentec, Haes, Advanced, Morley or Ampac for your panel and either Apollo or Hochiki for the devices. You can't really go wrong with any of those.