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Type | Control Unit |
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Partitions | 8 |
Wired Zones | 8 |
Event Log | 1000 events |
Input Voltage | 230V AC |
Output Voltage | 13.8V DC |
Current Rating | 2A |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to +55°C |
Communication | GSM |
Backup Battery | 7Ah |
Protection | Overload, short circuit |
Provides an overview of the CPX220NWB alarm control unit.
Details system features like zones, outputs, partitions, keypad, transmission, configuration, and users.
Lists technical specifications such as supply voltage, consumption, charging current, temperature, and dimensions.
Lists compatible keypads, remote controllers, sensors, programmers, and application software.
Outlines the step-by-step process for installing the control unit and associated components.
Identifies and describes the various components and connectors on the control unit's printed circuit board.
Details the function and connections of the screw terminals on the control unit.
Explains how to enter the service mode using the installer code authorization.
Lists the commands and sections available within the installer menu.
Provides detailed instructions on configuring wired and wireless zones.
Explains how to configure text messages for SMS notifications.
Details the program's functions and navigation within the configuration wizard.
Details how to establish a direct connection to the control unit via RS-232.
Explains how to establish remote connections using GPRS or CSD.
Manages system access parameters including server, APN, and user codes.
Configures system inputs (zones) and outputs, including wired and wireless devices.
Configures system behaviors like failure reporting, user authorization, and security features.
Describes the LED indications during the GSM network login attempt.
Explains how LED indicators show GSM signal strength and operating mode.
Details the LED indications during GPRS and SMS data transmission.
Details the configuration requirements to meet EN 50131 Grade 2 standards.
Describes system behavior and security requirements for Grade 2 compatibility.
Explains how to send commands via SMS to configure parameters remotely.
Lists and explains parameters for APN, username, password, server, port, and SMS.
Details commands for remote tasks like disconnecting, resetting, and getting device status.
Covers commands for listing, getting, setting, adding, and deleting users.