LUPUSEC - Emergency button
Product.Nr.: LUPUSEC - 12123
Manufacturer: Lupus Electronics
EUR 69,22 (65.76 € *)
incl. 19 % VAT
product description
LUPUSEC - Emergency button
The emergency button for our smart home alarm panel allows you to instantly trigger an alarm in case of an emergency. You can install the emergency button with the included Velcro or use it mobile in your building. When you press the emergency button, the selected alarm is triggered instantly - irrespective of the mode of the alarm panel. The emergency button is battery powered and connects wirelessly to the alarm panel. Hence, you do not need any wiring for the signal transmission or the power supply.
Broad expandability - The LUPUSEC alarm system:
We offer a wide variety of sensors and accessories that you can control and program in your smart home alarm system. You can integrate door contacts, IP cameras, motion detectors, mechanical and magnetic locks, shutter relays, and heating controls with just a few easy clicks to your smart home alarm panel.Technical Data
LUPUSEC - Emergency button
Technical data: |
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Dimensions | 8.5 x 8.5 x 3.5 cm 3.34 x 3.34 x 1.37 inches |
Place of installation | Indoors and Outdoors |
Protection Class | IP X6 Splash-proof |
Conforms to the following standards | CE, FCC, RoHs |
Compatible with XT alarm panel | XT1, XT1 Plus, XT2, XT2 Plus, XT3, XT4 |
Detection method | Alarm button |
Battery | CR123A 3V |
Tampering protection | - |
Status checked by the alarm panel | Yes |
Status displayed in the alarm panel | Yes |
Battery status displayed in the alarm panel | Yes |
Battery status checked in the alarm panel | Automatically |
Radio frequency | 868,35 MHz |
Radio performance | max. 10mW(10dBm) |
Transmission range | Approx. 30 to 100m (32 to 109 yards) depending on the local conditions |
Modulation | FM |
Mounting options | Velcro or non-skid pad |
Certified according to | EN 50131 - 2 |
Working environment | -10°C to 45°C (14F to 113F) |
Includes: |
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Emergency button | Battery |
Velcro | Non-skid pad |
Manual |
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