Security

1. This is a infra-red weatherproof bullet camera, it comes in white and black exterior colors. It also can be purchased in a color or black and white format.




3. Learn Mode Micro Door/Window Sensor
The Learn Mode Micro Door/Window Sensor is a supervised, wireless sensor that detects the opening and closing of doors, windows, or drawers, The sensor and magnet are mounted using double-sided adhesive tape (included). When activated, the sensor transmits an open (trip) or close (restore) signal to the panel. Every 64 minutes, the sensor transmits a supervisory signal to the panel, automatically. The sensor is powered by a 3-VDC lithium coin-cell battery (CR2032). This battery is replaceable by the installer or the user.


4. The GE NX-650 wireless transmitter for doors and windows is about 1.5 inches wide and about 2.75 inches long. It comes in an off-white or leather brown color. The cover can also be painted to match custom colors. This device is capable of being connected to an off board hardwire contact and also comes with a self contained contact. The battery for this device is a 3.6 volt # 14250.


5. ShatterPro Glass Break Sensor
The ShatterPro omnidirectional glassbreak sensor provides 360 degree coverage. It can be mounted on the ceiling, or the opposite wall, or on adjoining walls. t has a range of up to 20 feet for glass panes 1' x 2' (0.3m x 0.6m) or larger.

The maximum detection range is 20' (6m) for plate, tempered, laminated and wired glass. For armor-coated glass, the maximum detection is 12' (3.65m). Coverage is measured from the sensor to the point on the glass farthest from the sensor.




7. Motion Sensor PIR


8. Indoor/Outdoor PIR Motion Sensor

A passive-infrared (PIR) motion sensor detects movement within -A specific area by sensing the infrared energy emitter l from a body as ft moves across the sensor's Held of view. When this motion is detected, the sensor transmits an alarm signal to the control panel.

Use the indoor motion sensor to protect locations where door/window sensors are impractical or not needed. For example, use a motion sensor to protect large areas or open floor plans. Motion sensors also provide backup protection for door/window sensors.

Use the outdoor motion sensor to identify motion in a protected outdoor area. Detected motion in this protected area can sound chimes or turn on outside lights.

Note

Do not use outdoor motion sensors for intrusion protection.

The wireless motion sensor includes the following features:

• 35 feet by 40 feet coverage area for standard and optional animal alley lenses

• Masking kit provided to block portions of the coverage area

• Three minute transmitter lockout time after an alarm, helping to extend battery life

• Cover-activated tamper (optional wall-activated tamper is included)

• Supervisory signals transmitted every 64 minutes to the control panel

• Sensor low battery reports (trouble) to the control panel

• Field-selectable sensitivity options


9. Key FOB NX-470


10. Door Jam Contact Switch


11. Surfacemount Door/Window Contact


12. 3/8" Recessed Door/Window Contact


13. Micro Recessed Door/Window Sensor
This sensor detects the opening and closing of a door or window. The sensor is typically installed in the door or window frame and the magnet is installed in the door or window. When the door or window is opened (magnet moved away from the sensor), the sensor transmits an open (TRIP) signal. When the door or window is closed (magnet aligned with the sensor), the sensor transmits a close (RESTORE) signal.

The transmits supervisory signals every 64 minutes (approximately). the sensor is powered by a 3.0 volt, long-life battery.


14. 3/4" Recessed Door/Window Contact


15. 16 VAC Transformer


16. Supervised Wireless Smoke Detector
The ESL supervised residential wireless smoke detector, is for use with all GE Security panels. The ELS smoke alarms are self-diagnostic Learn Mode wireless sensors with 319.5 MHz transmitters that use photoelectric technology with self contained sounder, a low battery annunciator, status LED, and untegrated fixed temperature and rate-of-rise heat sensor. Each unit has a base tamper switch, is part of a residential security/fire alarm system, and communicates with the system control panel.


17. Heat Detector


18. Exterior Siren


19. Interior Siren


20. NX-148 Key Pad




22. Glassbreak


23. DigiCell AnyNET Network Access Module
DigiCell /AnyNET*' Network Access Modules are comprised of various radio modules supporting multiple digital radio technologies. Supported technologies include GSM and CMDA. Supported services include SMS for either GSM or CDMA. Support is also provided for expansion to broadband wireless. In addition, a variant of this Module can be configured with an IP communications module providing 10/100 Ethernet connectivity.

All modules feature an RS-232 serial port that can be used to program the unit and execute firmware flash upgrades in the field. The port also provides serial connectivity to auxiliary devices, including SCADA systems and alarm panels.

This AnyNET Module is an always on multi-purpose FCC certified device capable of sending and receiving digital data over the GSM Network. The operating frequencies are in the 850 MHz and 1900 bands. The Module can be powered using a nominal 12 VDC supply and the transmitter is capable of operating as a Class 4 device (2 Watt output) on 850 MHz and a Class 1 device (1 Watt output) on 1900MHz. The unit typically comes with a dual band quarter-wave antenna with frequency bands of 850 MHz and 1900 MHz. The Module's four discrete inputs are triggered by DC voltage signals. The pulse counter can be set to report on demand, or it can be set to report and reset. The pulse counter automatically reports when the counter overflows and the power input reports a low battery condition of less than 10.2 VDC.


24. NetworX Cellemetry Module
The NX-591E is a self-contained cellemetry module for the NetworX control panels. The NX-591E offers a secure communications channel to any central station in the event of a line cut event


25. Residential Primary Cellular Alarm Communicator
The Telguard® model TG-1 is a digital cellular radio alarm transmission device used to provide a primary transmission path (cellular) for Household control communicators (C/Cs). When transmitting an alarm signal, Telguard obtains its data from the C/C by way of a telco interface. The Telguard will obtain all alarm signal information including monitoring station phone number, account number and all zones for every alarm transmission. The Telguard transmits a Link Request to the Telular Communication Center and when a link acknowledgement is received, the Telguard handshakes with the C/C and causes the C/C to transmit the alarm data. Telguard encodes the alarm data into SMS (Short Messaging System) protocol and transmits to the local digital cellular network provider. The signal is routed from the network provider to the decoding Telular Communication Center. The Telular Communication Center performs a function similar to a central station receiver and issues the transmission acknowledgement when the last message in the transmission is received. After decoding and reformatting, the alarm signal is routed over the telco line (Public Switched Telephone Network - PSTN) to the appropriate alarm company central station for action.
In a typical alarm installation, Telguard Digital TG-1 is installed in the same area as the host alarm system and is connected directly to the host C/C digital dialer via the Telguard's RJ-45 jack in the normal fashion. One programmable supervisory trip (STC) output is available for connection to the host control/communicator's trip zone input terminals in order to provide a Telguard trouble signal to the C/C. Additionally, automatic self-test and status-on-demand report signals are transmitted exclusively over the cellular network to the Telular Communication Center. Telguard has its own internal power supply/battery charger. All cellular monitoring and supervisory functions are built in. No extra modules are required.
The Listed equipment at the Telular Communication Center (TCC) plays a key role in the operation of every Telguard. All Telguard units are required to use the Communication Center because of the C/C alarm signal format encoding and decoding requirements used in packet-data transmissions over the digital cellular network. The Communication Center also manages the real-time databases for cellular activation and a complete history of every Telguard's operating conditions. These conditions include programming setup information, cellular alarm transmission information, supervisory trouble information, status-on-demand information, and automatic self-test information.