The 12-62 transmitter module can send wireless messages to alarm receivers, pagers and pocsag relay receivers. The transmitter has a large number of protocols including ESPA 4.4.4, TAP / PET and Salcom. The versatility in protocols makes the 12-62 extremely suitable for use in fire alarm panels, emergency centres and home automation systems. This transmission module also includes other protocols that this transmitter can communicate with third-party products such as Ascom and Honeywell.
Control multiple alarm inputs and send messages correspondently
There are a total of four inputs that are supported and can be used to start relay commands for remotely controlled applications.
For pagination applications, pre-programmed messages can be per input up to high and / or high. The transmitter module also supports low voltage detection and will send a message to a pager when the status of the power supply changes from high to lower than is set.
Configuration of the transmitter is performed via the USB port of serial port via an intuitive SALCOM programming application for the use of operational parameter.
Features
- Direct / RS232 buffered serial port. USB port.
- Four discrete relay inputs.
- POCSAG encoder (programmable on / off).
- SALCOM, TAP / PET, ESPA, ASCOM protocols.
- 240 punctuation marks per message.
- Robust aluminium housing.
- Radio frequency output adjustable.
- Buffered messages in a queue.
- Input time control (watchdog).
This transmitter can send messages to pagers with pre-programmed text messages. The transmitter has 4 dicrete alarm inputs which can be triggered via NO or NC contact. The transmitter has an output from 1 to 4 watt and can also be used in the fire detection paging system.
Frequency List CE | 450 - 470 Mhz license free |
Protocol |
Tone Only / Numeric / Alpha numeric |
Modulation Scheme | FM (FSK) |
Output Power | 1 - 4 Watt |
Baud Rate | 1200 Bps |
Range | 400 meters - 2 kilometers. |
Transmitter | L15,4 x B19 x H6,4 cm - weight 390 grams |
Custom Paging Messages
Preset message are programmed by us. You'll need to provide the text before we programme the devices.
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