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2.11 Technical specification
Supply voltage range:
12…30V AC/DC
Nominal current consumption: 120mA
Highest current consumption: 500mA @ 12V DC, 250mA @ 24V DC
Operating temperature:
-
20ºC to +70ºC
Transmission frequency:
2G model: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G model: 900/2100 MHz @UMTS, 900/1800 MHz @GSM
3GA model: 800/850/900/1900/2100 MHz @UMTS
850/900/1800/1900 MHz @GSM
Highest load supported on outputs:
1A @ 24VAC/DC
Modem type:
2G model:
Quectel M95
3G model:
Quectel UG95
3GA model: Quectel UG96
Dimensions:
84 x 72 x 32mm
Weight:
200g (packed: 300g)
3 General information on the notification process
Notifications are performed based on the events available in the device. Each event can be
configured to send report to CMS over IP or DTMF-based voice call, as well as to send
notifications to users by call or SMS. There are 2 groups of events available in the device: input
events and service events. An input event is generated when an input is activated, but only if the
device is armed or the given input is configured as a 24h zone. Non-24h inputs will not generate
events when the device is disarmed. Service events are generated and can send notifications
also when the device is disarmed. Service events are such as arming, disarming, error events,
periodic test report.
When an event is generated, the device starts sending the configured notifications.
The priority of notification is the following: CMS, SMS, calls.
The number of attempts for reporting to CMS have a separate logic, since reporting to CMS is
based on notification templates. You can read more about this
in the “
paragraph. Regarding text message sending and calls, the device makes 3 attempts to send a
message and 3 attempts to make a call to a user phone number. The device will no longer try to
report events for which reporting failed for more than 24 hours.