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range of "intelligent" and easy to use control panels, efficient peripheral security
devices, or "false alarm free" detectors. We continuously put all our resources into
developing products that reflect our twin philosophies of innovation and user-
friendliness. Now we invite you to reap the benefits.
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Technical Specifications
- Manchester Decoding
- Diversity Antenna
- Error Detection & Correction
- Frequency:
902MHz-928MHz OR 868MHz
- Range (line of sight):
1000m (3280ft.)
[300m (984ft.) with 868MHz]
- Outputs: 12
- Service Keypad:
Yes
- Data Rate:
10KB/s
- Sensitivity: -105dBm
- Current:
70mA
- Dimension (without antenna):
6”H x 6.5”L x 1.1”W
- Operating Temperature:
0°C - 50°C (32°F - 122°F)
- Operating Humidity:
85%
- Zone Output Current:
30mA
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System Features
• Reflow Design
• No Tuned Circuit
• Tamper Switch
• Service Keypad Programming
• 12 zone outputs (Active Low)
• Plug & Play, Force and Switch Zone Assignment Modes
• Low Battery, Check-In and Tamper Supervision
• Trouble Indicator Mode
• Trouble Memory
• Beep on Trouble
• Signal Strength Indicator Mode
INTRODUCTION
Paradox is proud to introduce the “Liberator 9000” wireless system. The “Liberator
9000” system consists of an RF Receiver that can support up to 12 wireless
transmitters (motion detectors and contact switches) and 12 remote controls, in
conjunction with any Paradox Series control panel and with most other brands of
control panels. Fully supervised, this system will provide the reliability of a traditional
hard-wired system with the following advantages:
• Quick & simple installation
• Cost reduction due to ease of installation
• Minimal damage to property due to installation
• Also ideal for temporary installations
The wireless transmitters are battery operated and are programmed to send the
following types of status signals to the receiver: zone open, zone restore, low
battery, battery restore, tamper open and tamper restore. When a transmitter sends
a signal, the receiver processes the signal, displays it on the keypad and toggles the
appropriate zone output. If one of the receiver’s twelve zone outputs is connected
to a control panel input; when the output is toggled, the control panel will generate
an alarm. The transmitters are also programmed to periodically send a check-in
signal to confirm their presence and functionality. If the receiver does not receive
any type of signal during the specified check-in period, it will display a check-in
trouble and can optionally toggle a zone output indicating a transmitter problem.
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About Paradox
Paradox Security Systems strives to design and manufacture the best security
products money can buy. Our products are of the highest quality standards and
most importantly meet the needs and expectations of our customers.
By refusing to settle for the limitations of existing technology, Paradox makes it
clear, we are not interested in mirroring the products already on the market.
Breaking down barriers to better technology is what innovation is all about.
The guiding principle behind Paradox research and development has always been
to create security products that make sense. Whether the situation calls for a full
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