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LIRE-1G RESIDENTIAL TELEPHONE ENTRY
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- Striking appearance in any setting.
- Two general purpose relays for maximum
system functionality.
- Built-in wireless MegaCode radio and
antenna.
- Voice prompts. User and owner
friendly.
- Full-featured telephone with intercom
modes.
- Easy to install and program.
- Capacity for 100 entry codes for
commercial sites.
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS: |
| OUTPUTS: |
Relay:
Two form “C “ relays rated at 3A @ 30 Vac or Vdc. Each programmable
for control, obstacle, alarm or shunt.
Sounder: Programmable for key presses and relay activation.
Voice: Synthesized human voice prompts for visitor and
programming assistance. Voice is heard through speaker and remote
telephones. |
| INPUTS: |
RF:
integral 318 MHz super heterodyne receiver @ -100dBm sensitivity
(typical); receives Linear block coded transmitters and MGT supervised
reversing edge transmitters
Open Request: terminal input for each relay; when activated, will
trigger the assigned relay for the programmed relay on time
Door Sense/Inhibit: terminal input for each relay monitors status
of a protected entry point or can be programmed to restrict access to
the assigned relay
Keypad: 12 digit telephone style keypad for accepting entry codes
and for local programming
Power: 16 Vac (transformer included); input for externally
charged 12 to 24 Vdc battery backup
Current Draw (dialing out to one phone): 16 Vac: 270 mA standby, 440 mA
operating, 12 Vdc: 250 mA standby, 500 mA operating, 24 Vdc 150 mA
standby, 300 mA operating 16 Vac: 270 mA standby, 440 mA operating, 12
Vdc: 250 mA standby, 500 mA operating, 24 Vdc 150 mA standby, 300 mA
operating
Operating Temperature: -22°F to 149°F (-30°C to 65°C) |
| PROGRAMMING: |
Programming:
Locally via keypad; remotely via touchtone telephone phone or computer
with modem running a web browser. NO SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Memory: All data memory is stored in non volatile EEPROM with
data retention in excess of 10 years
Clock/Calendar: 24/7 clock/calendar with battery backup used for
time zones; relay hold open times; date/time stamp for event log
entries; downlight on/off times
Connections: All power, telephone, relay and control connections
to the unit are with plug on screw terminal blocks; RJ-45 and BNC
connections for optional RE-BWC camera kit |
| PROGRAMMING: |
Programming:
Locally via keypad; remotely via touchtone telephone phone or computer
with modem running a web browser. NO SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Memory: All data memory is stored in non volatile EEPROM with
data retention in excess of 10 years
Clock/Calendar: 24/7 clock/calendar with battery backup used for
time zones; relay hold open times; date/time stamp for event log
entries; downlight on/off times
Connections: All power, telephone, relay and control connections
to the unit are with plug on screw terminal blocks; RJ-45 and BNC
connections for optional RE-BWC camera kit |
| STANDARD EQUIPMENT: |
| RE-1:
Residential telephone entry system that is capable of sharing an
existing phone line, a dedicated line and dialing out up to 3 additional
off site numbers or used in as an intercom; integral keypad used to
accept entry codes; integral radio receiver will accept signals from
block coded transmitters; built-in clock calendar; voice prompts;
accepts one remote keypad; provisions for dealer installed (not
included) Knox switch; telephone bypass switch |
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