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Serenity Features
Manages Up to 32 Zones, 30 wireless and 2 wired(can be mapped to 2 wireless) zones
Available in 8F and 9F frequencies
Supports up to 4 partitions
New graphic LCD display and two way wireless keypads
Two way wireless transceiver
Wide range of indoor and outdoor two way wireless accessories
TCP/IP, PSTN ,Optional GSM/GPRS, communication with CID, text messaging and
remote control features
Event reporting to central monitoring stations , SMS messages, web applications, mobile
phones, landline phones
On board RFID (proximity tag reader)
Two way voice on board communicator
Interactive voice guide
Voice mail
Access control and home automation features
Home automation support
External power supply
Designed to comply with EN50131 Grade 2
Typical Alarm System Configuration
The protected premises can be divided up into 32 zones, as defined by the installation scheme.
The protected area can be grouped into four separate partitions (1, 2, 3, and 4).
The system enables you in a business environment, to conveniently group separately, the offices
from the warehouse area, or in a private residence, the different rooms of the home. For
example, living room, bedroom, and maybe the basement and attic.
These groups or zones can react specifically to different types of events and then generating an
alarm or activate a device.
The system can be armed in two different modes:
Arm / (
) –
the protected areas are entirely vacated.
Stay / (
) –
people and pets populate the protected areas.
You have access to the keypad's control features, and can change the settings yourself.
The system can be accessed via multiple keypads (each located at a different site). Up to seven
external keypads can be integrated into the system. Access levels and your access codes are
described later on in this guide.