![]() This happens in cycles, fully automatic so if an error occurs, such as a disconnected cable or igniters, module not responding, low battery, you will find out about it in about 10 seconds. Think about how much time you need to detect errors in your current system and how many buttons you need to press. ![]() After arming the system, firetek controller automatically rechecks all modules status: if they are really armed, if they have enough power to fire, if communication is OK, if the module is ready to fire or if other critical issues occurred. After you press start, firetek controller sends every 3 seconds a sync message to modules so if one of them missed the start command it will start fully synchronized every 3 seconds. This way when you press Start you are sure you will not have a black sky and all modules will be firing. fireTEK module status can be easily read directly from a remote screen (same screen you see on the module) or from the module screen without being necessary to power the controller to check for errors. Users can do all checking on the field only with the module powered on. FireTEK it is the only system able to check in real time if a current channel is fired and increase open time until it fires or the maximum time is reached.
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