Esser 561-MB256 Intruder alarm system control panel

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Esser
  • Model code: 561-MB256
  • Control Panels & Accessories: Yes
  • No Event Logs: 4000 event logs
  • No of Zones: 2048
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The intrusion detection computers are designed for home and commercial use and are ideally suited for setting up medium to large-sized hazard alarm systems. They comply with the latest VdS guidelines. The intrusion detection computer is expanded via an internal serial interface (I-BUS). A maximum of 32 modules can be connected via this interface. The modules are mechanically set up in the CH 4 standard housing, a 19" version is also available, both of which are available with or without an integrated printer.Depending on the size of the system, power is supplied via one or more power supply / charger units.

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Make Esser
Manufacturer Esser
Category Intruder Alarms>Intruder alarm system control panels & accessories
Model code 561-MB256
Control Panels & Accessories Yes
No Event Logs 4000 event logs
No of Zones 2048
No of User Codes 1000 user codes
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 580 x 640 x 300
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -5 ~ +45
Additional info The intrusion detection computers are designed for home and commercial use and are ideally suited for setting up medium to large-sized hazard alarm systems. They comply with the latest VdS guidelines. The intrusion detection computer is expanded via an internal serial interface (I-BUS). A maximum of 32 modules can be connected via this interface. The modules are mechanically set up in the CH 4 standard housing, a 19" version is also available, both of which are available with or without an integrated printer.Depending on the size of the system, power is supplied via one or more power supply / charger units.
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