KP Electronic Systems RCI3300 Intruder alarm communicator

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: KP Electronic Systems
  • Model code: RCI3300
  • Transmission Media: Radiowave transmission
  • No of Channels: 1 channels
  • No of Messages: >200,000 messages
Additional info:

RCI4000 is a full range Radio Communication Interface and is the heart and brain in a LARS application. The RCI receives all the messages, decodes them, and transfers the processed data through a RS232 interface to the computer. If the computer fails, the RCI switches immediately to ’local’ mode, alerts the operator, and serves as a temporary back up to the computer until the problem is solved. Very fast and efficient signal processing, up to 20 messages per second. Support many standards RS232 automation protocols. Built-in printer port for real-time hard copies. AC power input : 220 / 110 VAC

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Make KP Electronic Systems
Manufacturer KP Electronic Systems
Category Intruder Alarms>Intruder alarm communicators
Model code RCI3300
Transmission Media Radiowave transmission
No of Channels 1 channels
No of Messages >200,000 messages
Accessories Radio Communication Interface
Physical Specifications Weight g: 10000
Dimensions mm: 485 x 302 x 133
Additional info RCI4000 is a full range Radio Communication Interface and is the heart and brain in a LARS application. The RCI receives all the messages, decodes them, and transfers the processed data through a RS232 interface to the computer. If the computer fails, the RCI switches immediately to ’local’ mode, alerts the operator, and serves as a temporary back up to the computer until the problem is solved. Very fast and efficient signal processing, up to 20 messages per second. Support many standards RS232 automation protocols. Built-in printer port for real-time hard copies. AC power input : 220 / 110 VAC
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