KP Electronic Systems RM4000 Intruder alarm communicator
Technical Specification
- Make: KP Electronic Systems
- Model code: RM4000
- Transmission Media: Radiowave transmission
- Accessories: Signal Strength Display and Management Tool
- Weight g: 5000
RM4000 Unit measures and decodes the signal strength level of the transmission received from transmitters and transceivers. RM4000 can also measure directly received signal levels to the Central Station. It then recodes the messages and displays the repeater information via the RAN-MAN software. All the data from the RM4000 is transferred to a PC via a RD232 serial port. RM4000 includes a Signal Strength Meter, a Switching Power Supply and 7Ah Backup Battery, housed in 19" rack-mounted assembly.
Read moreMake | KP Electronic Systems |
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Manufacturer | KP Electronic Systems |
Category | Intruder Alarms>Intruder alarm communicators |
Model code | RM4000 |
Transmission Media | Radiowave transmission |
Accessories | Signal Strength Display and Management Tool |
Physical Specifications |
Weight g: 5000 Dimensions mm: 483 x 340 x 140 |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 50 |
Additional info | RM4000 Unit measures and decodes the signal strength level of the transmission received from transmitters and transceivers. RM4000 can also measure directly received signal levels to the Central Station. It then recodes the messages and displays the repeater information via the RAN-MAN software. All the data from the RM4000 is transferred to a PC via a RD232 serial port. RM4000 includes a Signal Strength Meter, a Switching Power Supply and 7Ah Backup Battery, housed in 19" rack-mounted assembly. |
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