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Re: remote site battery power only



www.videofied.com
Panel XL
The XL panel by Videofied® is the hub of the system and supervises all
peripherals. It communicates to the central station over the cell network
and allows 2-way voice communication between the panel and the central
station over the GSM cell network.
Power requirements Eight 1.5V batteries
Battery type Alkaline, D size, LR20
Battery life 4 years
RF technology S2View®
Radio type Spread Spectrum Bidirectional RF
Operating frequency 868/915/920 MHz
Transmission security AES algorithm encryption
Radio jam detection Yes
Supervision Yes Antenna Integrated
Tamper detection Wall and cover tamper detection
Siren output 105 dB @ 1 meter Siren duration programmable, 3 minutes maximum
Programming Alphanumeric Keypads or Frontel remote control Software
Devices per system 19 per system
Access codes 20 maximum
Installer codes One (for system programming only)
Security levels 3
Arming modes : 2 Special arming modes 4 (Area 1 predefined from factory for
entry/exit delay. Areas 2, 3, & 4 programmable.)
Communication formats Voice, Email or IP Communicator type GPRS and GSM cell
2 way-voice Full duplex, bi-directional Dialing DTMF
Protocols Frontel IP stack IP, TCP/IP, HTTP, SMTP, PPP
Voice alarm transmission Up to 3 phone numbers
Voice server Pre-recorded messages
Remote maintenance Frontel Downloader protocol only
VIdeo transmission: By Frontel protocol to central monitoring station
Video format MPEG V1.0 video file
Video file size 220 Kbytes
Video framing 5 frames/second
Image format JPEG
Image size 320 x 240 pixels
History/Event Log 4,000 events stored in flash memory
Operating temperature 0°/+40°C (32°/104°F)
Maximum relative humidity 70%, non-condensing
Approvals CE / EN50131 / EN300220 / INCERT / IDA / NCP (Europe) CP-01 / UL /
FCC (USA)
A-Tick (Australia)

"terry" <terrygosling@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:to6xm.76032$4t6.73393@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> have any of you professionals ever installed a remote site that has no
> hydro
> power? what could be done to power the alarm system from 12DC power
>
>



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