A new family for the Scantronic 95ENKP intruder alarm panel - 65ENKP (8-40 zones) and 85ENKP (8-64 zones) now available

Product Profile

Two new alarm panels are now available to complement the 95ENKP grade 3 security system.

The Scantronic Grade 2/3 85ENKP 8-onboard zone panel is expandable to 64 zones via radio MRNODE expander, MSNODE expander, a smart power supply (MSPSU) or keypads.  It offers 1000-event log, 100 user codes and 4 partitions.

The next model for smaller applications is the new Scantronic Grade 2 65ENKP 8-onboard zone panel, expandable to 40 zones using a choice of radio (MRNODE) or wired (MSNODE) expanders, the MSPSU and keypads.  This alarm panel offers 1000-event log and 50 user codes.

The Scantronic 95ENKP, 85ENKP and 65ENKP alarm panels all have built-in communications, remote servicing and diagnostics to reduce costly site visits and USB for local PC connection.  All the panels are supplied with a keypad with built in proximity reader.

  • Ease of installation and use
  • No need for unsightly wiring when expanding with MRNODE
  • Modular systems that can expand as and when needed
  • Uses standard alarm cable
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Technical Specification

Make Scantronic
Manufacturer Eaton
Category Intruder Alarms>Intruder alarm system control panels & accessories
Model code 85 ENKP
Control Panels & Accessories Yes
Wireless Yes
No Event Logs 1,000 event logs
No of Zones 64
No of User Codes 100 user codes
No of Outputs 19
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 384 x 312 x 95
Additional info

Expands via: Keypads, MSNODES, MRNODES, (868MHz narrowband radio) or MSPSU (smart PSU - Grade 2 or 3).  Built-in communications using: Fast Format, Contact ID, SIA 1,2 or 3.  Remote servicing and diagnostics to reduce site visits.  Partition setting for independent systems (if required).  USB for local PC connection.  Supplied with prox keypad as standard for ease of operation.

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