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KEYFOBS & KEYPADS TCU4-800M


Mobile LCD Keypad with built in TAG reader • Can be used to program the system • Up to 10 users (codes and TAG) • Functions: Set, Unset, Alert, X10 remote, beeps level setting duress code, locks out if 5 wrong codes entered


TCU4-800M


• "alpha" radio protocol • Can be used out of its cradle (supplied) • Power supply: 1 battery LI03V (supplied) replaceable by the end user • Battery life: ~1 year • Tamper: opening and wall mounted • Dimensions (h x w x d): 62 x 155 x 28mm • EN50131-1 Security Grade 2, Environmental Class II


DOM-TAG-G


DOM-TAG-G Proximity keyfob • Exist in 2 colours: Ivory (TAG-I) and grey (TAG-G) • Dimensions (h x w x d): 47 x 30 x 3mm • EN50131-1 Security Grade 2, Environmental Class II


TRANSMISSION ETH800


ETH800


Optional Ethernet module for Domonial • Plug and play on standard ADSL installations • Supports “Secom 3” IP protocol for alarm transmission • Supports image verification with IRVPI800M • Supports remote maintenance with VAT protocol (programming tools and IST server)


• Can be used with or without PSTN back up


DOM-TP800 Wired audio device • Half duplex • Up to 3 per installation • Dimensions (h x w x d): 85 x 135 x 25mm


DOM-TP800 GPRSE-1


GSM/GPRS communication module • Plug and play on standard ADSL installations • Supports “Secom 3”, Contact ID, CESA, SURTEC protocols for alarm transmission


• Supports image verification with IRVPI800M, CAMIR/CAMIR-N image sensors


GPRSE-1 • Supports remote maintenance with VAT protocol


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