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PCS300
Universal IP Reporting Module

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Features
  • Report events via IP or GPRS (requires GPRS12 Module)
  • Report in conjunction with landline or as a backup
  • Supports two IPR512 GPRS/IP Monitoring Receivers; each with separate, unique reporting sequences
  • Module configuration and status via the PCS300 Web Interface
  • Support for two inputs with report activation capability including SMS notification
  • Firmware upgrades via IP or GPRS
  • Supports standard GSM provider SIM cards
  • Report via SMS (up to 8 cell phone numbers)
  • Supports multiple languages for both the Web Interface and SMS
  • 256-bit (AES) encryption for GPRS/IP reporting and Web Interface
     
     

     
    PCS200
    GSM/GPRS Communicator Module

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    Features
  • Compatibility : EVO48 / EVO192 (V2.02) and K641 / K641R (V1.51), SP (V3.42) and K32LCD (V1.22), E55 panels (V3.0), E65 panels (V2.1), and MG Series (V4.0)
  • GPRS Reporting : Report system events to the IPR512 Paradox IP Monitoring Receiver via GPRS.
  • GSM Reporting : Report system events to a landline monitoring receiver via GSM.
  • Upload/Download via GPRS : Upload/download with WinLoad or NEware via a GPRS connection. GPRS allows internet communications through a GSM (cell phone) network at data rates of up to 38.8Kbit/s.
  • Firmware Upgrade via GPRS : The PCS200 or control panel firmware can be upgraded remotely via GPRS or directly on-site.
  • Report via text messages (SMS) : Select which event groups will send SMS messages to up 16 cell phones. Each text message contains event description, site name, date, time and any associated labels, such as area, zone and serial number. Event descriptions are pre-defined in the PCS200 module and are available in multiple languages (installer selectable).
  • Control panel communication supervision : The PCS200 will report to the monitoring station should there be a loss of communication with the control panel.
  • Simple installation : The PCS200 can be installed with a simple 4-wire serial connection up to 2m (8ft) from the panel. The module antenna can be installed up to 18m (60ft) from the module using optional antenna cable extensions depending on the local signal strength.
     
     

     
    GPRS12
    Plug-in Communicator Module

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    Features
  • Accessory for the PCS300; adds support for GPRS reporting
  • Supports standard GSM provider SIM cards
  • Simple installation; connects directly onto PCB
     
     

     
    EXT
    Antenna Extensions

     
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    Features
  • Antenna extensions are available to improve reception by moving the antenna
  • Includes wall mounting bracket
  • The following models and lengths are available:
      - EXT2 : 2m (6ft) Coaxial Cable RG174
      - EXT4 : 4m (12ft) Coaxial Cable RG174
      - EXT7 : 7m (24ft) Coaxial Cable RG58
      - EXT15 : 14.5m (48ft) Coaxial Cable RG58
      - EXT18 : 18m (60ft) Coaxial Cable RG58
     
     

     
    CVT485
    Plug-In RS485 Converter

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    Features
  • Enables PCS100 to be installed further from the control panel (for better reception, to conceal the PCS100, etc.)
  • Converts serial to RS485, allowing a connection of the PCS100 up to 300m (1000ft) from the control panel
  • Mounts directly onto the control panel

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