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Important Notice Due to the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can never be guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e. have errors) or be totally lost.
Safety Precautions 2 Only use the supplied power adaptor, and do not use the power adaptor in o temperatures over 40 C, and only use in a dry location Only use 9V batteries in the main unit and the motion sensors, as there is a risk of explosion if an incorrect battery type is used Please dispose of any used 9V batteries at a proper facility Do not operate the device: o In areas where blasting is in progress o Where explosive atmospheres may be present o Near medical equipment o Near
AXESSTEL ALERT PRODUCTS CONSUMER WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THE AXESSTEL ALERT PRODUCT THAT YOU HAVE PURCHASED, WHEN PROPERLY INSTALLED, CAN BE USED TO DETECT MOTION IN A SPECIFIED AREA AND PROVIDE AN ALERT TO TELEPHONES OR PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANTS THAT YOU SPECIFY. THE PRODUCT IS DESIGNED SOLELY TO PROVIDE AN ALERT. IT DOES NOT PROVIDE SECURITY, OR PREVENT INTRUSION, THEFT OR CRIME. THE PRODUCT IS NOT A SECURITY SERVICE, ALERTS ARE SENT ONLY TO THE DEVICES YOU SPECIFY.
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EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT WHICH IS THE SUBJECT OF SUCH CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION. NOT INSURANCE. AXESSTEL IS NOT AN INSURER AND IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF OTHERS OR FOR EVENTS BEYOND ITS CONTROL. THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE PRODUCT HAS NO RELATIONSHIP TO THE VALUE, IN WHOLE OR IN ANY PART, ANY LOSS, DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH WHICH MIGHT RESULT TO YOU OR YOUR PROPERTY FROM ANY HAZARD OR EVENT OR CONSEQUENCE WHICH THE PRODUCT IS INTENDED TO DETECT.
Table of Contents Important Notice ..................................................................................................... 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 11 Product Overview ................................................................................................. 11 1. Features ........................................................................................................ 12 2.
2.10 Placement of Motion Sensor .......................................................... 28 3. Using your 200 Series as a Landline Replacement Phone .......................... 29 3.1 Power On/Off ..................................................................................... 29 3.2 Activation............................................................................................ 29 3.3 Setting Up Your Voicemail ................................................................. 30 3.
4.1.3 Removing SMS Numbers ........................................................... 40 4.1.4 Adding Call Numbers .................................................................. 40 4.1.5 Removing Call Numbers ............................................................. 43 4.1.6 Adding Sensors .......................................................................... 43 4.1.7 Pet Immunity ............................................................................... 46 4.1.8 Removing Sensors .........
4.2.6 Remote Arming via Smartphone App ......................................... 56 4.2.7 Continued Arming ....................................................................... 56 4.3 Disarmed Mode .................................................................................. 56 4.3.1 Disarm via Keypad ...................................................................... 57 4.3.2 Remote Disarm via Key Fob ....................................................... 57 4.3.
5.6 Delay Time (Entry/Exit ) ..................................................................... 67 5.7 Remote Arming/Disarming ................................................................. 69 5.8 Account Info/Device Status (Android/iOS) ......................................... 70 5.9 Event Log ........................................................................................... 72 Z-Wave ...........................................................................................................
Introduction This user manual will help you place, configure and use your AX240 Alert System. Product Overview The AX240 Axesstel Home Alert is a fixed cellular terminal with a wireless alert system. As a terminal, the AX240 has an RJ-11 interface for POTS phones to make and receive phone calls as done through a landline. As a home alert, a built-in cellular modem can send an SMS or place a phone call to a series of pre-assigned phone numbers when a sensor is triggered.
Some features described in this manual may not be supported by your service provider or may not be available with your network account. For details of the services and accounts available, contact your service provider. 1.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Event History Log Silent Alarm Capability Low Battery Warning LED for Sensors on Base Unit Tamper Prevention on Alert Panel, Motion Sensor, and Window/Door Sensors Z-Wave Capabilities Include Motion Sensors, Door/Window Sensors, Keyfob, and Others Configure up to 200 Sensors/Motion Detectors Armed Away, Armed Home, and Disarm Modes 4 Alert Function Keys – Arm/Disarm, Stay, Panic, Function Store/Manage User Defined 4-Digit Passcodes Delayed Entry/Exit Mode 5 Multiple LED Indi
• • • • 2. Automatic Sender Caller ID Built-in Speaker and Microphone to Monitor Surroundings Rechargeable 1600mAh Li-Ion Backup Battery (Base Unit) USB Diagnostic Port for Firmware Upgrades Benefits Wireless Alert Notification - SMS/Call Alerts if the Motion Sensor is Triggered The AX240 Axesstel Home Alert has a built-in 1x-Advanced cellular modem that can notify up to 8 friends and neighbors via call and SMS when motion is detected to increase chances of a close-by responder.
Emergency Backup Battery An AC adaptor with a 1600mAh backup battery provides the base unit with continued functionality in the event of a power outage. The alert panel contains an AC adaptor and a 9V backup battery. Remote Control Convenience The arming and disarming of the AX240 Alert System can be triggered by keypad input or by sending a remote SMS from one of your registered numbers. A smartphone app may also be used from your Android or iOS smartphone.
Using your Axesstel Home Alert 1. Package Contents Standard contents may vary from carrier to carrier. The items listed below may be added to depending upon carrier preferences. AX240 Base Unit AZ900 Alert Panel Motion Sensor Power Adaptors Mounting Kits User Manual/Quick Start Guide 2. Knowing your Main Unit Your Axesstel Home Alert is designed to be wall mounted, or it can simply be placed on a shelf. All the LEDs are easily visible while the power cord will connect at the back.
AX240 Base Unit Figure 1 17
AZ900 Alert Panel Figure 2 18
2.1 LEDs The AX240 base unit has 5 LEDs. The functionality of the LEDs is found in the table below.
E911 Call All LEDs Blinking All LEDs blink during emergency call The AZ900alert panel has 10 LEDs. The functionality of the LEDs is found in the table below.
Active (On) Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Zone4 Red OFF Green Red OFF Blink Red Green Red OFF Blink Red Green Red OFF Blink Red Green Red OFF Blink Red Device is armed Device is disarmed Sensor is Armed Sensor Alarm detected Sensor is Disarmed Sensor Low battery warning Sensor is Armed Sensor Alarm detected Sensor is Disarmed Sensor Low battery warning Sensor is Armed Sensor Alarm detected Sensor is Disarmed Sensor Low battery warning Sensor is Armed Sensor Alarm detected Sensor is Disarmed Sensor Low battery wa
Account (Bill) Programming Mode OFF Green Blink Red Programming Mode Exit Blink Green Programming Success Programming Failure 22 Blink Red Optional use by Network When in Programming Mode the Power, Battery, Signal and Setting/Register LEDs will be green When in Programming Mode after a key is pressed, if 5 seconds elapse before another key is pressed all 4 Zone LEDs will blink red 3 times and the programming sequence will need to begin anew.
2.2 Battery Installation into Base Unit Your AX240 base unit provides battery backup support with a 1600mAh rechargeable LiIon battery. Please see figure3 below to install the battery.
2.3 Battery Installation into Alert Panel Your AZ900 alert panel provides battery backup support. Please see figure 4 below to install the 9V battery. 2.4 Battery Installation into Motion Sensor To install the battery into the Motion Sensor please see figure4 below.
2.5 Connecting the Power Adaptorinto the Base Unit To connect the power adaptor to the base unit,please see figure 5 below.
2.6 Connecting the Power Adaptorinto Alert Panel To connect the power adaptor to the alert panel,please see figure 6 below.
2.7 Setting Up the Base Unit Connect the antenna by screwing it into the connector on the back of the AX240 base unit. Connect a wired or cordless telephone to the base unit sing the supplied RJ-11 cord. Plug the power adaptor cable into the base unit. Plug the power adaptor into an AC power wall outlet. See figure 7 below.
Note: Use only wired or cordless telephones that conform to FCC part 68 requirements. Non-compliant telephones may not work properly. WARNING:Do not connect this device to your telephone wall outlet. This configuration is not supported unless you have taken steps to disconnect existing landline wiring coming into your home or office. 2.8 Placement of the Base Unit The base unit should be placed on any convenient desktop or table top in the house. 2.
3. Using your 200 Series as a Landline Replacement Phone 3.1 Power On/Off The power button is located on the top of the AX240. Plug the power adapter into an AC power wall outlet.Plug the power adapter into the power connector on the back of the device. Push the power button on top of the device for several seconds, then release. The green light will illuminate. Turn the AX240 off by pushing the power button on top of device for several seconds, then release. The green light will turn off. 3.
3.3 Setting Up Your Voicemail You should set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your device is activated. Always use a password to protect against unauthorized access. Please check with your service provider for the voicemail access number. Your device automatically transfers all unanswered calls to your voicemail, even if your device is in use or turned off. Dial your voicemail number (the phone number assigned to your phone).
3.5 Answering Calls When connected to your AX240, your phone will ring exactly as if it were connected to a landline. Lift the handset on any connected phone to answer a call. 3.6 Default Reset If you want to clear any changes you have made to your AX240’s settings and reset it to the default settings lift the handset on any connected phone. Press: # # 3 4 # Enter the four-digit lock code (default is “1234”). Press to reset.
Enter the six-digit SPC default code (the default code is “000000”). You will hear two short tones if successful and your device will reset or four short tones if the reset was unsuccessful. 3.8 TTY/TDD Mode Setting Configure your device for TTY use. The default setting is OFF. Lift the handset on any connected TTY/TDD phone and choose one of the following options: Press Press Press Press 32 4 1 0 # 4 1 1 # 4 1 2 # 4 1 3 # for TTY Full Mode. for TTY Talk Mode.
3.9 Caller ID Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering the phone by displaying the number of the incoming call. If you do not want your number displayed when you make a call, follow these steps. Press 6 7 . Enter your phone number. 3.10 Setting Caller ID Mode If the phone you have connected to your AX240 has an LCD display, the caller’s number will appear by default. To change this setting lift the handset of any connected phone.
to connect. To use call waiting press the hook or the flash button (if present) to answer the second call. Press the hook or the flash button again to return to the first call. 3.12 Three-Way Calling With Three-Way Calling you can talk to two people at the same time. When using this feature, the normal airtime rates will be charged for each of the two calls.
Answering Points (PSAPs) may not be equipped to receive GPS location information from your device. 4. Using your 200 Series as an Alert System Now that the battery is installed and the power adaptor is connected you are ready to use some of the more advanced features of the Axesstel Home Alert. Your 100 Series device has four operational modes. They are programming mode, armed mode, disarmed mode, and alarmed mode.
Please note: All functions listed in this section of the user’s guide require that you be in the programming mode to perform them. When you are in the programming mode the Power, Battery, Signal, and Setting/Register LEDs will all be solid green. When in the programming mode and a sequencehas been initiated a 5 second timer will be kept. After a key is pressed, if 5 seconds elapse before another key is pressed all 4 Zone LEDs will blink red 3 times and the programming sequence will need to begin anew.
Please note: It is advisable to change your password as soon as you connect the Axesstel Home Alert. *Example: The default password is 1234. If you want to change your password to 4897, then you would enter the following: Func 1 2 Func 0 0 4 8 9 3 7 4 Func 4 Func Func 8 to enter the programming mode, then 9 7 to change the password.
4.1.2 Adding SMS Numbers When a motion sensoror other accessory is triggered in any zone, you can choose to send an SMS to up to 3 numbers. SMS numbers can be added into your Axesstel Home Alertin two different manners. A phone call from the desired number will register that number in the designated slot by following these instructions. You must be in the programming mode to perform this function.
*Example: If you want to add phone number 123-456-7890 into the first SMS slot, then you would enter the following: Func 1 2 Func 3 1 8 9 0 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 to program the phone number into SMS slot #1 0 3 Func 4 1 Func 2 to enter the programming mode, then 3 4 5 6 7 Func Please note: You have to enter the desired number twice. The number that you entered will need to match.
4.1.3 Removing SMS Numbers To remove the SMS numbers please enter the keypad sequences below. You must be in the programming mode to perform this function. Delete All SMS #’s Delete SMS #1 Delete SMS #2 Delete SMS #3 Func Key40Func Key Func Key41Func Key Func Key42Func Key Func Key43Func Key 4.1.4 Adding Call Numbers When a motion sensoror other accessory is triggered in any zone, you can choose to make a phone call to up to 5 numbers.
A phone call from the desired number will register that number in the designated slot by following these instructions. You must be in the programming mode to perform this function.
*Example: If you want to add phone number 123-456-7890 into the first Call slot, then you would enter the following: Func 1 2 Func 5 1 8 9 0 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 to program the phone number into Call slot #1 0 3 Func 4 1 Func 2 to enter the programming mode, then 3 4 5 6 7 Func Please note: You have to enter the desired number twice. The number that you entered will need to match.
4.1.5 Removing Call Numbers To remove the Call numbers please enter the keypad sequences below. You must be in the programming mode to perform this function. Delete All Call #’s Delete Call #1 Delete Call #2 Delete Call #3 Delete Call #4 Delete Call #5 Func Key60Func Key Func Key61Func Key Func Key62Func Key Func Key63Func Key Func Key64Func Key Func Key65Func Key 4.1.6 Adding Sensors To add motion sensors (AZ100) to the Axesstel Home Alert please follow the instructions below.
Please note: You will need to remove the motion sensor battery cover in order to register your sensor. You must be in the programming mode to perform this function. Add Sensor in Zone 1 Func Key11FuncKey Add Sensor in Zone 2 Func Key12FuncKey Add Sensor in Zone 3 Func Key13FuncKey Add Sensor in Zone 4 Func Key14FuncKey Zone 1 LED will light then press the sensor button. Zone 2 LED will light then press the sensor button. Zone 3 LED will light then press the sensor button.
The location of the button in the AZ100 motion sensor is depicting in figure 8. All approved Z-wave accessories will have an inclusion/exclusion button. Consult the literature provided with those accessories to properly locate the button.
4.1.7 Pet Immunity The AZ100 passive infrared (PIR) motion detector can be adjusted to provide pet immunity. Remove the back cover of the PIR motion sensor (see figure 6) to adjust the range/sensitivity setting. Moving the jumper to the number 3 position will adjust for minimum sensitivity. You can also adjust the angle of the sensor slightly upwards to further minimize pet sensitivity. The sensitivity setting can be adjusted prior to or after the sensor has been registered. 4.1.
therewill be a long beep and all 4 Zone LEDs will blink red 3 times. If the sensor has been removed properly then you will hear 2 beeps and all 4 Zone LEDs will blink green 1 time. 4.1.9 Adding the Key Fob To add the 4-Button Key Fob (AZ300) to the Axesstel Home Alert please follow the instructions below. You must be in the programming mode to perform this function. Func Key16FuncKey Press the Arm and Panic Keys simultaneously for at least 0.
4.1.10 Adding the Panic Key Fob To add the 1-Button Panic Key Fob (AZ310) to the Axesstel Home Alert please follow the instructions below. You must be in the programming mode to perform this function. Func Key16FuncKey Press and Release the Panic Key 3 times You need to press the Panic Key Fob button within 30 seconds to registerit correctly. If the Panic Key Fob has not been registered properly there will be a long beep and all 4 Zone LEDs will blink red 3 times.
30 Second Delay 45 Second Delay Func Key72Func Key Func Key73Func Key Example: If you want to set the entry delay to 15 seconds, then you would enter the following: Func 7 1 Func 4.1.12 Set Exit Mode You can modify the exit time delay to suit your needs. This will delay a sensor from being triggered from between 0 and 120 seconds. The default exit delay is set to 30 seconds. To adjust the exit delay please follow the instructions below.
The setting of ‘No Exit Delay’ can only be enabled when the Axesstel Home Alert 100 Series device is armed remotely. Example: If you want to set the exit delay to 60 seconds, then you would enter the following: Func 8 2 Func 4.1.13 Factory Reset If your unit malfunctions or develops any form of software fault then it may be necessary to perform a factory reset. To do so, please follow the instructions below.
4.1.14 Test Mode 1 – Call Test Mode 1 allows the Axesstel Home Alert to make a phone call to any phone number.Please follow the instructions below. You must be in the programming mode to perform this function. Func Key92Func Keyphone numberFunc Key 4.1.15 Test Mode 2 – SMS Test Mode 2 allows the Axesstel Home Alert to send an SMS to any phone number. Please follow the instructions below. You must be in the programming mode to perform this function.
4.2 Armed Mode After the Axesstel Home Alert has been installed, motion sensors have been added, and the SMS/Call numbers have been programmed it can be used as an alert system. Once in armed mode any sensor that is triggered in an active zone will initiate the alerting process. There are 4 different armed modes: Armed Away, Armed Away Silent, Armed Stay, and Armed Stay Silent. 4.2.
4.2.2 Armed Away Silent The Armed Away Silent mode provides essentially the same functionality as the Armed Away mode except when a sensor is triggered no high-pitched siren is audible.The intruder will be unaware that the alarm has been triggered, although SMS/Calls will be sent. To activate the Armed AwaySilent simply press the #1 and Away/On Key. 1 Away /On 1Away/On Key Activates Armed Away Silent Mode 4.2.
but if there is any movement in zones one, two or three then the alarm will not be triggered. In the Armed Stay mode, when a sensor is triggered, the 100 Series Axesstel Home Alert will emit a high-pitched continuous siren for 4 minutes. All programmed SMS and Call numbers will be sent an alert notifying them of the alarm. Stay /On To activate the Armed Staysimply press the Stay/On Key.
4.2.4 Armed Stay Silent The Armed Stay Silent mode provides essentially the same functionality as the Armed Away mode except when a sensor is triggered no high-pitched siren is audible.The intruder will be unaware that the alarm has been triggered, although SMS/Calls will be sent. Please note:Zones one, two and three will be excluded when using the Armed Stay Silent mode.
4.2.5 Remote Arming via Key Fob You can also arm the Axesstel Home Alert remotely via the Key Fob. Please refer to the instructions included with your Key Fob. 4.2.6 Remote Arming via Smartphone App You can also arm the Axesstel Home Alert remotely via the Smartphone (Android/iOS) App. Please refer to App section in this user’s manual. 4.2.7 Continued Arming If a sensor has been triggered and after 4 minutes the device has not been disarmed, it will automatically re-arm.
4.3.1 Disarm via Keypad To disarm the Axesstel Home Alert using the keypad simply enter your password. Password 4.3.2 Remote Disarm via Key Fob You can also arm the Axesstel Home Alert remotely via the Key Fob. Please refer to the instructions included with your Key Fob. 4.3.3 Remote Disarm via Smartphone App You can also disarm the Axesstel Home Alert remotely via the Smartphone (Android/iOS) App. Please refer to App section in this user’s manual.
4.4 Alarmed Mode The alarmed mode isentered when a sensor is triggered and alerts have been sent. When one of the disarm procedures above is followed the device will be in disarmed mode, however, the alerts will have already been issued. If no disarm command is received within 4 minutes the Axesstel Home Alert will re-arm as described in the continued arming section above.
4.5 Additional Functions&Features This section lists some of the additional functionality and features included in your Axesstel Home Alert 4.5.1 Audio Monitoring/2-Way Communication You can dial in to your Axesstel Home Alert and the speaker in the 100 Series allows you to monitor the surroundings. Using the speaker and microphone also allows you to call in and have a 2-way conversation with your children or whoever is in the vicinity. 4.5.
4.5.4 Axesstel Home Alert Accessories The list of items below are accessories for the 100 Series Axesstel Home Alert available through Axesstel’s distribution network. Contact your point of purchase for availability. AZ100 - Motion Sensor AZ112 - Window/Door Sensor AZ300.-.4-Button Key Fob AZ310.
5. AX240 Smartphone Application The below sections define the Smartphone Application for the Axesstel Home Alert 200 Series. When the device is set up, a phone number must be manually entered into the main unit in order for it to be recognized from the app. Once in programming mode this can be done by one of the two methods below: Func Key31Func KeySMS #1SMS #1Func Key or Func Key31Func Key00Func Key Then call from phone number 5.
5.2 AX240 App for iPhone The AX240 app for iPhone is available from the Apple App Store 1. Phone is powered on Preconditions 2. Launch App Store Procedure 1. Open App Store 2. Search for AX240 App 3. Download the application to the device 5.3 AX240 App creating user account (Android/iOS) Preconditions 1. Phone is powered on 2.
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5.4 Manage Call Numbers (Android/iOS) Preconditions 1. Phone is powered on 2. The AX240 application has been downloaded 3. The SMS number (of the phone using this App) has already been added in the AX240 Add Call number Read numbers from AX140 Add from Phone Book iPhone only; must press Send.
5.5 Manage SMS Numbers(Android/iOS) Preconditions 1. Phone is powered on 2. The AX240 application has been downloaded 3. The SMS number (of the phone using this App) has already been added in the AX240 Pre-entered SMS number Add from Phone Book Send number to AX240 Delete number from AX240 66 iPhone only; must press Send.
5.6 Delay Time (Entry/Exit ) Preconditions 1. Phone is powered on 2. The AX240 application has been downloaded 3.
iPhone only; must press Send.
5.7 Remote Arming/Disarming Preconditions 1. Phone is powered on 2. The AX240 application has been downloaded 3. The SMS number (of the phone using this App) has already been added in the AX240 Read Status Normal Arming Normal Arming; No Siren iPhone only; must press Send. Arm when at Home Arm when at Home, no Siren.
5.8 Account Info/Device Status (Android/iOS) Preconditions 1. Phone is powered on 2. The AX240 application has been downloaded 3.
Android iPhone only; must press Send. Status Displayed in SMS Message box.
5.9 Event Log Preconditions 72 1. Phone is powered on 2. The AX240 application has been downloaded 3.
Z-Wave Interoperability with Z-Wave Devices: Every Z-Wave certified device is designed to work with allother Z-Wave certified devices. The Z-Wave network canintegrate devices of various classes, and these devices canbe made by different manufacturers. The AX140 is a dedicated controller; since it uses the Basic Command Class, it can provide limited control of other Z-Wave devices using this command class.
2. Plasterboard and wooden walls block less of the radio signal thenconcrete, brick or tile walls which will have more of an effect onsignal strength. 3. Wall mounted Z-Wave devices will also suffer a loss of range asthey are housed in metal junction boxes which could reduce therange by up to 25 to 30%. Z-Wave basic terminology: Include /Exclude: Includeand exclude are the Z-Wave terms used to describe adding,removing or deleting devices to or from the control network.
Specific Device Class: SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED Z-Wave Command Class COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION Controlled NO YES YES Supported YES NO YES COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC YES YES COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP YES NO COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM YES NO COMMAND_CLASS_CONTROLLER_REPLICATION NO YES 75
Compatible Devices: Z-Wave devices may vary; follow the instructions in the User’s Guide for your specific device when adding and deleting devicesinto the Z-Wave network. Not all features are supported for off-the-shelf Z-Wave devices. Basic Z-Wave Functions: rd Adding 3 party vendor Z-Wave device; please refer to the instructions for the Z-Wave device that you are installing.
Association: After inclusion, define the relationship between devices (primary/secondary), by specifying one as primary to control the other secondary device. On AX140 enter the command [#password81Group IDFunc-Key]; on the other Z-Wave sensor [Click the button in secondary sensor first then in the primarysensor; this will add the primary sensor to secondary sensor association group(see manufactures instructions for device)] If no Group ID is found, user can specify (example “1”).
78 Learn Mode: How to make the AX140 become a secondary controller. On AX140 enter the command [#password85Func-Key]. Click Z-Wave button on the primary controller. Controller Shift: How to go back/shift back to primary controller. On AX140 enter the command [#password86Func-Key]. Click Z-Wave button on the secondary controller.
Operating Specifications 1.
Size Weight Operating Temperature Operating Humidity 6.8*5.0*1.3 inches (174*128*34 mm) 9 ounces (255g) (without battery) o o -13~140 F (-25~+60 C) 0% to 95% 2. Alert Panel AZ900 Item CDMA 2000/1XRTT Size Weight Antenna Z-Wave 908.42MHz LED Key SMS numbers CALL numbers Zones Power adapter Description 800/1900 MHz 7.8*4.9*1.
Battery Z-Wave Band Frequency RSSI Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity 9V 908.42MHz -102dBm o o 14~122 F (-10~+50 C) o o -4~158 F (-20~+70 C) 0% to 95% 3. Motion Sensor AZ100 Item Description Detection mode Passive infrared signal (PIR) Size 3.3*2.5*1.8 inches (85*65*45 mm) Weight 2.8 ounces (80g) Antenna Build in Z-Wave antenna Transmit distance Up to 100 feet line of sight Detection range 23-39.4 ft.
Battery Z-Wave Band Frequency RSSI Working Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity 9V 908.42MHz -102dBm o o 32~122 F (0~+50 C) o o 14~176 F (-10~+80 C) 0% to 95% Safety Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Its operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Radiation Exposure Statement: This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless device employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
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