What Happens When a Signal Is Sent
When your system connects to professional monitoring, the fire alarm panel or communicator transmits signals to the monitoring center. From there, trained operators follow protocols based on the signal type and the procedures you have on file for your property.
1
Signal received
Alarm, trouble, or supervisory event is transmitted and received.
2
Event confirmed
Signal type is identified so the correct procedure is followed.
3
Notifications sent
Emergency response is immediately dispatched and listed contacts are notified.
4
Log & follow-up
Event history is recorded so property teams can review activity and issues.
Alarm Signals
Fire detection activations requiring immediate response and proper emergency dispatch according to established protocols.
Trouble / Supervisory
System fault notifications or monitored condition changes—often the underlying cause of recurring inspection failures if left unresolved.