Launch of CQR Freewave Wirefree System

Product Profile

CQR will launch their FW/JA63 range of wirefree control panels and keypads, featuring 16 wirefree zones and 4 hardwired zones.

Fully programmable, the wirefree zones can be further expanded by twining, which allows 2 detectors to be programmed onto 1 zone.  The system can be further expanded by adding a subsystem (4+16 / 32 zones); it can also be split into 2 independent systems with 1 common area (partition).

The panel processes data from all system parts checking the radio communication for tamper, low batteries and jamming.

Programming of the system can be carried out via the wirefree keypad, a wired keypad or via a PC using Comlink software.

Built-in dialler / communicator option - the dialler can call up to 4 telephone numbers.  It also enables remote access using Comlink software.

Built-in GSM dialler option - enabling it to send and receive text messages, communicate to a central station using contact ID, allows phone calls to be made via an attached phone, enables remote control of the system either via GSM or landline.
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Technical Specification

Make CQR
Manufacturer CQR Security
Category Intruder Alarms>Intruder alarm system control panels & accessories
Model code FW/JA63
Control Panels & Accessories Yes
Wireless Yes
Max No of RKPs 12 keypads
No Event Logs 127 event logs
No of Zones 20
Keypad Operated Yes
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 258 x 214 x 77
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -10 ~ +40
Additional info The Wirefree control panels features 16 wirefree (further expended by twining) zones and 4 hardwired zones. The panel processes data from all system parts checking the radio communication for tamper, low batteries and jamming. Control panel has built-in dialler/communication option as well as built-in GSM dialler option.
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