Kentec Syncro Addressable Fire Panel Training
Want to build your expertise in addressable fire alarm systems and gain practical skills with one of the most recognised fire detection technologies worldwide? Our Kentec Syncro Addressable Fire Panel Training Course has been adapted for the Australian market, giving technicians, electricians, apprentices, and even complete beginners the confidence to install, commission, and service Kentec fire panels effectively.
Please note: This training is not organised by Kentec, and BH Courses Australia is not associated with Kentec.
Why Take This Kentec Fire Panel Training in Australia?
- Australia‑focused content – adapted to local installer practices.
- Hands‑on modules – learn real‑world panel operations, programming, and troubleshooting.
- Expert instruction – delivered by a qualified fire alarm engineer.
- Flexible access – online video‑on‑demand, available instantly when you enrol.
Who Should Enrol?
This course is ideal for:
- Technicians expanding into fire addressable systems
- Qualified electricians & security engineers entering fire safety projects
- Apprentices starting careers in fire alarm installation and maintenance
- Beginners with no prior experience but a strong interest in fire protection systems
No matter your background, you’ll leave with a solid understanding of Kentec Syncro panel operations and commissioning techniques.
What Is the Kentec Syncro Addressable Fire Panel?
The Kentec Syncro is a fully programmable, modular fire alarm control panel widely used across commercial, industrial, and government facilities. Supporting multiple detection protocols such as Apollo, Hochiki, and Argus Vega, it’s a versatile choice for Australian installers and engineers.
Key Features:
- Modular design for scalable installations
- Support for up to four loops per panel, expandable via networking
- Full cause‑and‑effect programming capabilities
- PC connectivity for advanced configuration
- Intuitive LCD interface with multi‑level menus
- Comprehensive event logging and diagnostics
Course Overview – What You’ll Learn
Module 1: Introduction to Kentec Syncro Panels
- System overview and architecture
- Loop configuration and panel capabilities
- Navigating menus, event logs, and device information
- Internal hardware familiarisation (loop cards, PSU, battery backup)
- Basic operations: silencing alarms, resetting, acknowledging faults
Module 2: Commissioning & Programming
- Using the commissioning menu to initialise loops and configure devices
- Loop programming: auto learn, addressing devices, resolving faults
- PC connection and LE2 software setup (via RS232/USB adaptor)
- Uploading/downloading configurations, adding devices, configuring zones
- Cause‑and‑effect programming logic for tailored site requirements
Course Details
- Duration: 2.5+ hours of condensed training
- Access: 2 days on‑demand (self‑paced learning)
- Location: Online, available instantly
- Instructor: Experienced fire alarm engineer
- Price: AU$199
- Suitable for: Technicians, electricians, apprentices, and beginners
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Why Choose BH Courses Australia?
- Industry relevance – focused on panels used in Australian projects
- Career advantage – build skills employers and contractors value
- Flexible options – available standalone or as part of Course MAX
Enrol Today
Start mastering the Kentec Syncro Addressable Fire Panel with BH Courses Australia. Whether you’re entering the fire alarm industry or upgrading your skills, this training provides the knowledge, compliance awareness, and confidence to succeed in the Australian market.
This course is also included in our comprehensive Fire Alarm Course MAX, covering 6 fire panels, available for AU$499.
Extended 30 day & 4 months access is also available check Fire alarm Courses List.
AU$199
Initialization & autolearn function,
External buttons & access level 1,
Access level 2 menu,
Access level 3 menu,
Programming configuration via loop explorer 2,
Checking if configuration works on the panel after programming,
Checking config again on the panel via LE2,
Typical faults on the loop,

