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MCU Control Wireless Autodialer Alarm security System by phone line with LCD display plus wireless protection zones
Features:
- The autodialer alarm security system contains of five parts: control panel, P.I.R detector, door gap detector, siren and remote controller
- In Fire, intrusion and emergency, the autodialer alarm security system will alarm and the control panel will quickly and automatically reports to 6 different pre-recorded phone numbers
- MCU control, LCD displays
- 40 alarm reports defence zone, defence style, detector style, telephone number, password and date
- 40 alarm reports storage for late reading
- 8 wireless protection zones could store up as many as 99 detectors
- Field arm/disarm operation by remote controllers
- Master control over phone line
- Control panel automatically dials the alarm center,user''s cell phone,immobile telephone with voice announcement as soon as the system alarms
- The autodialer alarm security system alarms when AC power loss, battery discharged,telephone line disconnected,and specially when anti-tamper action of the control panel
- Convenient and flexible configuration: you might choose urgent
- Button,fire,smoke,glass break detector as accessories
Specifications:
- Buzzer Level: ≥110dB/m
- Rated operation voltage: 220V AC DC=9V
- Static operation current: ≤45mA
- Back-up battery: 9V,rechargable
- Ni- MH battery(control panel) 9V dry battery( passive infrared detector)
- Operation temperature: 10℃~+40℃
- Maximum controlling distance of
- remote controller: 100m without obstacles
- Certifications / Licence: CE
Package Contains:
- 1 x telephone-line
- 1 x adapter
- 2 x battery
- Warranty: one year
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 April, 2010.