MAXxess release input module

Product Profile

MAXxess Systems have released an input module which enables security systems to be expanded with additional sensor / devices without the significant expense of additional controller / processors.
 
Cost effective and flexible system expansion is made possible for both new and retrofit applications by the MAXxess Input Module modular, open architecture design which is compatible with AXxess™ Software, Random Access Memory Modules (RAMM™) and BLP™ 200 Series Processors.

Key application benefits include:
  • Extra 12 inputs per module -manages up to 8 fully supervised and additional 4 unsupervised digital inputs
  • Individual input control - each input are individually configured, disabled or inverted.
  • Networkable - via industry standard RS-485 communications
  • Reduced cost - derived from less need for costly hardware and reduced installation time
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Technical Specification

Make MAXxess
Manufacturer MAXxess Systems Europe Ltd.
Category Access Control>Access control systems & kits
Model code Input Module
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ +50
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 8 ~ 14
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 363 x 363 x 92
Accessories Input Module for RAMM/BLP Processors
Additional info The Input Module controls and manages 8 fully supervised and monitored inputs as well as an additional 4 unsupervised inputs, for a total of 12 inputs per module. The inputs many be individually configured, disabled or inverted. The open architecture design of the MAXxess Input Module makes it compatible with AXxess Software, RAMM and BLP 200 Series Processors, allowing flexibility in both new and retrofit applications; and with its modular design, it is ideal solution for customisation and expansion. The Input Module communicates over an industry standard RS-485 communication bus.
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