The ABUS AZ6301 Terxon PSTN Dialer is ideal for when a detector triggers an alarm in your building and your alarm panel knows the current status, because with the Terxon PSTN dialer, this information is passed on to up to four telephone numbers that are saved by you in the foreground.
In the event of an alarm, the analog speech dialling unit transmits two pieces of information: an identification text and an event text. The identification text conveys general data (name, address) and the event text conveys events that are defined by you (break-in, fire, medical emergency, system fault, etc.). You can record and save four event texts of any kind - the texts have a total duration of 40 seconds.
The analog speech dialling unit is installed between the alarm system and telephone line and has four inputs, which activate the event text provided for this purpose in the event of an alarm. The call numbers are automatically dialled by the speech dialling unit, thus you can be certain that the recipients will be reliably notified. The dialling unit is programmed via a menu-driven LCD display - the analog speech dialling unit is approved throughout Europe and is a good visual fit for the Terxon alarm centre thanks to its elegant white color.
Approved for Europe-wide postingAlarm repetitionRemote acknowledgment can be setCan also be used as a stand-alone communications moduleIlluminated displayAZ6301150 x 115 x 30mm (W x H x D)Screw terminal for PSTN and power supply4 number of voice messagesIlluminated segment displayPositive/negative controllable inputs (5-28V DC)1 transistor output (OP), negative switching, max. current output 100mA/12V DC per output4 inputsRemote accessABS housing material55°C max. operating temperature-10°C min. operating temperature0.36kg net weightTamper monitoringIP32 protection classVoltage monitoring12V DC voltage supply35mA power consumption4 telephone number storage spacesPSTN transmission path
The stored Parameters are maintained even during Power failures.TAE connector · Detailed installation instructions
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