FirstLink Connected Emergency Lighting from Cooper Lighting Solutions

December 1, 2025

FirstLink is a complete and fully code compliant connected emergency egress lighting system comprised of FirstLink enabled exit signs, unit equipment, emergency LED drivers and the FirstLink application. The FirstLink app provides easy and instant access to the status of your system. Simply open the FirstLink app to view and download the condition of all FirstLink devices. Reports can be easily exported to prove the system status is 100%.

FirstLink is a standalone wireless system which integrates all necessary emergency lighting components with an app installed on a tablet or smartphone. A wireless mesh networks connects all devices and ensures a reliable connection through the network. If the app can communicate with just one device, the status of all devices can be read. Once the status is downloaded, the data is uploaded to the cloud.

Connected Emergency LED Drivers

EBPLEDL6F

• Compact design for space-limited linear LED applications

• FirstLink compatible for automated testing and reporting when used with communication node in bracket provided

• Equipped with ABConnect to eliminate the need for the emergency enable connector

• New plenum rated metal test switch cable assembly with bi-color indicator light

EBPLEDL10SF

• Compact design for space-limited linear LED applications

• FirstLink compatible for automated testing and reporting when used with communication node in bracket provided

• Equipped with ABConnect to eliminate the need for the emergency enable connector

• New plenum rated metal test switch cable assembly with bi-color indicator light

Connected Exit Signs and Combo Exit Signs

LPX7GSF, LPX7RSF

• FirstLink connectivity for easy emergency lighting system testing and maintenance

• Easy installation with ABConnect

• Automatic code-compliant testing

• UL 924 Listed for field installation

LPXCG55SF-LPXCR55SF

• FirstLink connectivity for easy emergency lighting system testing and maintenance

• Easy installation with ABConnect

• Automatic code-compliant testing

• UL 924 Listed for field installation

SEL35SF

• FirstLink connectivity for easy emergency lighting system testing and maintenance

• Easy installation with ABConnect

• Automatic code-compliant testing

• UL 924 Listed for field installation

SEL55SF

• FirstLink connectivity for easy emergency lighting system testing and maintenance

• Easy installation with ABConnect

• Automatic code-compliant testing

• UL 924 Listed for field installation

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