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Alarm transmitter EasyLine 4G

Larmsändare EasyLine 4G
Artikelnummer: 
6310391
Lev. artikelnr: 
17130





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Alarm transmitter EasyLine 4G with simulated telephone line and an input and an output. EasyLine GSM is a 4G transmitter that has a simulated telephone line that can be used to transmit alarms from central devices, alarm transmitters and other equipment via telephone line to alarm centers and dialing to mobile phones. There is also a transistor output that can be controlled via a phone call (output is activated when a recognized phone number is detected). Can be used to, for example, activate and deactivate an alarm system. 4G antenna included. The transmitter is perfect for replacing fixed telephone lines or when older 2 and 3G transmitters are to be upgraded to 4G. TIP/RING connection for PSTN line simulation. Transfer alarms from central devices and alarm transmitters directly to the alarm center via 4G voice (no programming required). Two-way voice communication. Decoding of Contact ID to send alarm to alarm center or as SMS (requires programming). One input (NO/NC). SMS, voice message can be sent to 8 phone numbers when activated on input. An output (monostable or bistable function). Output is activated when an unknown phone number is programmed (1000 phone numbers). PC program for programming with the possibility of firmware update. Enclosures in plastic and metal are available as accessories. As well as USB cable for programming. No programming is needed if only a simulated telephone line is desired, but if inputs and outputs are to be used, the transmitter must be programmed via a PC program Proread which can be downloaded here. Don't forget to order a programming cable.
  • Article number: 
    6310391
  • Suppl. article no: 
    17130
  • Material class 
    QS7490
Teknisk data
  • Max. number of inputs: 1
  • Analogue connection: Yes
  • Radio exchange method (GSM): Yes
  • Voice transmission (AWAG): Yes
  • REACH Date: 2023-02-23
  • REACH Information obligation: No