Connected Life Safety Services (CLSS) Dual-Path
LTE Communicator with Dial Capture Interface
The Honeywell® CLSS Pathway is a differentiated
communications
platform with dual support for AT&T® and Verizon®
and integrated
features powered by the CLSS Cloud.The CLSS Pathway combines dial capture functionality
with the powerful capabilities
of Honeywell's CLSS Cloud.
It represents the latest alarm communications technology
for the fire industry.
The CLSS Pathway allows data transmission by utilizing LTE
CAT-M1 networks,
serving as a bridge between the fire system and the
CLSS Cloud.
This device provides a single site-to-cloud path ensuring
all CLSS Cloud services use
the same audited and monitored method to access the
on-premises life safety system.
HONEYWELL CONNECTED LIFE SAFETY
SERVICES (CLSS)
Honeywell CLSS is an innovative, all-in-one cloud
platform that enables systems
integrators and facilities managers to deliver an enhanced
fire safety service,
while maximizing the performance efficiencies offered
by Honeywell's
trusted detection and alarm systems. The CLSS
platform enables users to:
- Get a "bird's eye" view of all accounts
- Obtain real-time information on event generation,
enabling diagnosis before dispatch
- Conduct tests and inspections using a mobile app
(available in select markets)
- Provide end users with multi-site asset
information and event alerts
DUAL AT&T AND VERIZON SUPPORT
Equipped with dual SIM cards, the CLSS Pathway
supports both AT&T and Verizon networks.
When first powered on, the communicator selects
the strongest signal. If either path is not available,
the device provides redundant paths
for the cellular signal.
SIMPLIFIED INSTALLATION
The CLSS Pathway is commissioned via the
CLSS mobile app and CLSS Site Manager interface,
which also allow for additional remote visibility.
Connection and mounting is simplified using the
enclosure kit. The CLSS Pathway is compatible with
any fire alarm dialer using Contact ID format
and automatically recognizes the format when powered up.
Any number can be programmed into the panel
phone numbers. Installers can select the central station service
they wish to use from a list of approved central station providers.
Only account numbers assigned by the central
station must be programmed and the dialer
selected for tone dialing output.