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Safety warning regarding battery handling and disposal, including lead content and proper disposal methods.
View and explanation of the MICRA module's electronic board, including receiver, LEDs, ports, and sockets.
Planning the arrangement of alarm system devices, including the MICRA module, detectors, and sirens.
Calculating the total current consumed by devices to be powered by the module to ensure proper power supply.
Recommended cable types and wiring practices for electric connections, including distance from power supply wires.
Considerations for installing the MICRA module indoors, away from electrical interference and unauthorized access.
How to connect detectors and other devices to the module's zones, detailing loop types (NO, NC, EOL).
Guidance on using relay outputs to control a siren, considering current consumption and output rating.
Steps for connecting power and starting the MICRA module correctly, including battery and AC power.
Procedures for installing and registering wireless detectors and keypads with the module.
Steps to register new wireless detectors and keypads via the GPRS-SOFT program.
Procedures for removing previously registered wireless detectors and keypads from the system.
Connecting a computer to the module for local configuration using the GPRS-SOFT program.
Enabling and configuring remote module programming via GPRS technology using the GPRS-SOFT program.
Detailed explanation of the GPRS-SOFT program's interface, including main menu and various tab functionalities.
Explanation of the GPRS-SOFT program's main interface elements, status indicators, and connection modes.
Configuring module operation modes, zone parameters (type, sensitivity), and output settings.
Setting up GSM parameters, monitoring station details, GPRS connection, and telephone numbers for messaging.
Configuring periodic and triggered test transmissions for module verification via SMS, CLIP, or monitoring stations.
Defining how zone status changes are reported via CLIP service or SMS messages to specified telephone numbers.
Setting up Contact ID codes for events and configuring reporting parameters to monitoring stations.
Assigning functions to keyfob buttons, registering keyfobs, and configuring their reporting.
Registering and configuring the MKP-300 keypad for system control, arming/disarming, and notifications.
Viewing and analyzing logged events with their date, time, source, and Contact ID codes.
Using SMS commands to configure module settings like phone numbers, test modes, and system time.
Setting up the module for alarm system operation, including zone parameters, entry/exit delays, and outputs.
Establishing communication parameters for sending event data via GPRS to monitoring stations.
Configuring the module to send event notifications via SMS messages to monitoring stations.
Setting up notifications for events using CLIP service or SMS messages to specified telephone numbers.
Procedure to reset the module's configuration to its original factory defaults via the GPRS-SOFT program.
Overview of the module's electrical, physical, and operational characteristics, including zone count, power, and dimensions.
Safety warning regarding battery handling and disposal, including lead content and proper disposal methods.
View and explanation of the MICRA module's electronic board, including receiver, LEDs, ports, and sockets.
Planning the arrangement of alarm system devices, including the MICRA module, detectors, and sirens.
Calculating the total current consumed by devices to be powered by the module to ensure proper power supply.
Recommended cable types and wiring practices for electric connections, including distance from power supply wires.
Considerations for installing the MICRA module indoors, away from electrical interference and unauthorized access.
How to connect detectors and other devices to the module's zones, detailing loop types (NO, NC, EOL).
Guidance on using relay outputs to control a siren, considering current consumption and output rating.
Steps for connecting power and starting the MICRA module correctly, including battery and AC power.
Procedures for installing and registering wireless detectors and keypads with the module.
Steps to register new wireless detectors and keypads via the GPRS-SOFT program.
Procedures for removing previously registered wireless detectors and keypads from the system.
Connecting a computer to the module for local configuration using the GPRS-SOFT program.
Enabling and configuring remote module programming via GPRS technology using the GPRS-SOFT program.
Detailed explanation of the GPRS-SOFT program's interface, including main menu and various tab functionalities.
Explanation of the GPRS-SOFT program's main interface elements, status indicators, and connection modes.
Configuring module operation modes, zone parameters (type, sensitivity), and output settings.
Setting up GSM parameters, monitoring station details, GPRS connection, and telephone numbers for messaging.
Configuring periodic and triggered test transmissions for module verification via SMS, CLIP, or monitoring stations.
Defining how zone status changes are reported via CLIP service or SMS messages to specified telephone numbers.
Setting up Contact ID codes for events and configuring reporting parameters to monitoring stations.
Assigning functions to keyfob buttons, registering keyfobs, and configuring their reporting.
Registering and configuring the MKP-300 keypad for system control, arming/disarming, and notifications.
Viewing and analyzing logged events with their date, time, source, and Contact ID codes.
Using SMS commands to configure module settings like phone numbers, test modes, and system time.
Setting up the module for alarm system operation, including zone parameters, entry/exit delays, and outputs.
Establishing communication parameters for sending event data via GPRS to monitoring stations.
Configuring the module to send event notifications via SMS messages to monitoring stations.
Setting up notifications for events using CLIP service or SMS messages to specified telephone numbers.
Procedure to reset the module's configuration to its original factory defaults via the GPRS-SOFT program.
Overview of the module's electrical, physical, and operational characteristics, including zone count, power, and dimensions.
| supply voltage | 18 V AC ±10% |
|---|---|
| total power supply rating | 2 A |
| 230 V mains current consumption standby | 50 mA |
| 230 V mains current consumption maximum | 150 mA |
| battery current consumption standby | 120 mA |
| battery current consumption maximum | 420 mA |
| battery failure voltage threshold | 11 V ±10% |
| battery cut-off voltage | 10.5 V ±10% |
| battery charging current | 250 mA ±20% |
| power supply output voltage range | 10.5…13.8 V DC |
| aux output rating | 500 mA |
| ft output rating | 50 mA |
| maximum relay load (resistive load) | 1 A / 30 V DC |
| number of supported keyfobs | 8 |
|---|---|
| keyfobs operating range in open area | up to 100 m |
| number of supported wireless detectors | 8 |
| operating frequency range for wireless devices | 433.05 ÷ 434.79 MHz |
| environmental class | II |
|---|---|
| working temperature range | -10 to +55 °C |
| electronics board dimensions | 120 x 68.5 mm |
|---|---|
| dimensions of device with enclosure | 266 x 286 x 100 mm |
| weight of device with enclosure (without transformer and battery) | 1072 g |