Addressable and conventional panels, loop expanders, supervised PSUs, notification appliances, and I/O modules make up the core. Small jobs use compact 1-loop panels; larger sites scale to multi-loop with networked repeaters. Within this family, vimar alarm systems give you EN 54 control gear with mapped device types so cause-and-effect is easy to maintain.
The intrusion range covers hybrid hubs, zone expanders, keypad variants, sirens, communicators, and BUS or RF peripherals. Partitioning, user classes, and schedule logic match mixed-use buildings. When specified well, vimar security systems hand clean status to BMS via dry contacts, KNX objects, or IP gateways.
Point smoke (optical), heat A1R/A2S, multi-sensor, manual call points, beam detectors, modules, and sounder-beacons are available with EN 54 markings (e.g., EN 54-7/-5/-11/-3/-23). Loop devices report address, type, and contamination level for maintenance. Crews keep vimar fire alarm devices grouped by loop and device class so service tours are predictable.
Door controllers support Wiegand/OSDP readers, fail-safe and fail-secure outputs, supervised door contacts, RTE, and lock power management. Time profiles, antipassback, and elevator I/O are standard. In practice, vimar access control systems sit on the same network as intercom and video entry so credentialing stays centralized.
PIR for offices and rooms, dual-tech PIR+MW for drafts or plant areas, curtain and ceiling sensors for corridors and lobbies. Select lenses by height and throw; hold 10–15% overlap to avoid dead zones. Installers catalogue vimar motion detectors by technology, mounting height, and mask options to cut false alarms.
Input modules supervise EOL resistors, notification lines monitor open/short, and PSUs report battery condition and charger status. Event logs are time-stamped for audits. On documented projects, vimar safety monitoring systems make acceptance faster because fault handling and test modes are uniform across panels.
Apartment and retail fit-outs lean on RF keypads, magnetics, glass-breaks, and compact sirens paired with an IP/LTE communicator. App control handles arming, alerts, and user codes. For small footprints, vimar home alarm equipment lets you reuse existing boxes and power while upgrading signaling and supervision.
Power 230 V AC mains with 24 V DC supervised outputs; battery autonomy sized per evacuation plan. Fire per EN 54-2 control panels, EN 54-4 PSUs, EN 54-3/-23 sounders/VADs, EN 54-5 heat, EN 54-7 smoke. Intrusion to EN 50131-1 grades; EMC EN 50130-4; environmental EN 50130-5. Access control aligns with EN 60839-11-1; locks to EN 14846 where relevant. Data and control wiring: twisted, shielded pairs for loops and readers; maintain 200–300 mm separation from VFD cabling; earth shields 360° at gland plates.
Offices, hotels, education, clinics, logistics, and retail. Addressable loops suit campuses with frequent tenant changes; conventional zones work for simple stand-alone units. Readers and controllers fit the same DIN format as power/relay modules; siren beacons mount on standard bases. Mixed estates can expose events to KNX/BACnet via gateways so lighting and HVAC react to alarm states.
Wall stations and frames from Eikon, Arké, and Plana share the visual language with keypads and readers. KNX presence sensors can double for lighting scenes and occupancy logic. Video entry links doors to access rights; metering pulses can ride the same backbone for dashboards. This keeps spares and labeling consistent from lobby to riser to room.
Procurement follows your commissioning windows. Expect project-specific pricing, near-hour quotes by EAN/MPN, and live EU stock before crews are booked. The portal shows lead times, shipment tracking, and downloadable price lists with validity windows you can plan around. Trusted clients can use post-payment up to 30 days. We consolidate partials so panels, detectors, call points, readers, locks, PSUs, and sounders arrive route-bundled by riser. Your account manager cross-checks loop loads, coverage plans, PSU sizing, interface maps, and labeling against drawings—keeping deliveries site-ready across France, the Baltics, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.