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Comm. Equipment - Cellular and Additional Comm.


Central Station Receiver The MX8000 Series is Honeywell's latest, state-of-the-art Digital Central Station Receiver. Its compact design allows up to 36 telephone lines to be connected to a single receiver, providing the benefit of multiple receivers in one consolidated unit. It also provides full support for AlarmNet communication solutions.


Additional savings can be realized using Honeywell's new Receiver Linking feature, which allows up to three MX8000 Receivers to share a single automation port and printer. It provides the benefit of expanding systems that reach maximum capacity.


Additionally, cards may be added or removed while still powered up to avoid costly downtime. MX8000 users can keep pace with the latest technology, since new software features and enhancements are free and easily accessible on Honeywell's website.


MX8000


MX8000-3 – digital central station receiver (equipped with one triple line card) MX8000-LC3 – tri-line card MX8000-LRR – long range radio card


Alarm Communication


GSMXCN • Compatible with Honeywell control panels via ECP • Flexible, labour-saving design • Supports upload/download of Honeywell control panels • Web-based programming • No transformer required


• Operates off control panel power supply and backup battery


• Total Connect ready


Alarm Communication Digital Cellular Communicator


GSMVCNKT • Digital cellular communicator with dual-path technology • Upload/Download with select Honeywell control panels • Dialer capture ready using DCID (for LYNX) or DCID-EXT (other control panels)


• Two-way voice session capable in conjunction with an audio verification system over GSM voice channel


• Optional remote services capability with Honeywell Total Connect


• Web-based programming from AlarmNet Direct https://services.alarmnet.com/alarmnetdirect


Alarm Communication Internet/GSM Communicator


iGSMVCN • Triple path technology using Internet as primary • Upload/download with select Honeywell control panels • Dialer capture ready using DCID (for LYNX) or DCID-EXT (other control panels)


• Two-way voice session capable in conjunction with an audio verification system over GSM voice channel


• Optional remote services capability with Honeywell Total Connect


• Web-based programming from AlarmNet Direct https://services.alarmnet.com/alarmnetdirect


Alarm Communication IP Communicator


7847i • Secure IP reporting • Dialer capture ready • Universal control compatibility • Full contact ID or ADEMCO high speed reporting • Six input zones • Tamper protected enclosure • Remote services capability* • Upload/Download • Ease of installation • Network friendly


Uplink 2500CN GSM Alarm Communicator


L3-2500CN • Primary or redundant GSM communications • 4-user definable inputs with the Siren Smart Technology • Universal Summary Data Communicator. Contact ID, SIA, Pulse 4+2, Modem IIe/IIIa2


• Power from alarm panel or external source • Fast & easy installation – no special programming required


• Easy activation by secure web management dealer portal or live operator


Alarm Communication Internet/Intranet Communicator


7845i-ENT • Internet or Private Network application (ENT only)


• Installs behind firewalls without compromising network security


• Four-wire connection to Honeywell control panels • Full CID reporting • IP downloading • Highest level of data security using 1,024-bit • Key encryption


Alarm Communication Internet/Intranet Receiver


7810ir-ENT • Internet or private network compatible • Compatible with Honeywell communicators • Signals routed from AlarmNet Network Control Center • Unlimited account capacity • Printer support • Easy Cat5 connection to a hub or router • Programs via the touchscreen display • Two-way authentication using 1,024-bit key encryption • Interfaces with central station automation package


Uplink 2530CN GSM Alarm Communicator


L3-2530CN • Economical primary GSM communicator • Full event reporting. Contact ID & SIA formats • Power from alarm panel or external source • Perfect for residential alarm systems • Fast & easy installation – no special programming required


• Easy activation by secure web management dealer portal or live operator


Uplink 2550CN GSM Alarm Communicator


L3-2550CN • Back-up or Primary GSM communications • Full event reporting, dial capture • Contact ID & SIA formats • Requires 16VAC 40 VA transformer and battery. • Easy activation by secure web management dealer portal or live operator


• Remote on-demand testing for status and signal strength


Programmable Timers


SL-SA025Q (SA-25Q) – Multi-purpose programmable timer • Programable 1~60 sec. • Form "C" (NO/NC/COM) relay output


SL-SA026Q (SA-026Q) – Mini timer 1-3/16" x 2-9/32" x 5/8"


SL-SA027Q (SA-027Q) – Annual timer • 2 Form "C" (NO/NC/COM relays rated 10A @ 28VDC/120VAC


• Each relay can be programmed for 50 events, for a total of 100 individual programmable events


• 100 programmable events can be set weekly, daily, or hourly 365 days a year


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