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I have a question. If the fire detector detects a fire (wireless transmission), how can I locate it on my equipment like GPS navigator?

I used to have the same idea. Let me talk about it in theory for your reference.

1. The fire detector detects the fire and sends the signal to the fire control room.

2. After receiving the fire signal, the fire control room sends it to handheld devices (mobile phones or other handheld devices) by wireless transmitter.

3, hand-held equipment operation, you can start the fire pump, etc.

The key here is to have wireless transmitting equipment and program its reception and operation.

The market and advantage of this is that the personnel on duty in the fire control room can no longer use it. Attendant in the fire control room is a rather annoying job. He can't live without it all the year round. He is bored, and his treatment and status are also problematic. It is also a waste of manpower for enterprises.

I don't think you're asking that. Would you like to ask independent fire detectors (the kind installed in small places and homes), that is, how independent fire detectors find fires and display them on mobile phones (other handheld devices)?

In this regard, I think we can learn from the current popular household anti-theft alarm equipment, which requires manufacturers to make a slight change in hardware, add a little software and hardware to the fire detector, and immediately convert the signal with the address into a short message and send it to the designated mobile phone when receiving the fire signal (in fact, the detector is equipped with a wireless transmitting chip, which is similar to the element of sending short messages by mobile phones).