1.0 Welcome!
Thank you for purchasing the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller by Integrated Control
Technology. The Protégé® System is an advanced technology security system specifically designed
to enhance the functionality of condominium and apartment security with flexible local monitoring
and offsite communication.
The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller is the central processing unit of the Protégé® System.
The Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller communicates with all system modules, stores all
configuration and transaction information, process’s all system communication and reports alarms
and system activity to a monitoring station or remote computer.
Flexible module network architecture allows large numbers of modules to be connected to the
RS-485 Module Network. Up to 250 modules can be connected to the Protégé® SE Integrated
System Controller in any combination to the network up to a distance of 900m (3000ft).
The current features of the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller include:
• Internal industry standard 10/100 Ethernet
• 32 Bit advanced RISC processor with 2MB RAM and 4MB flash
• 16x high security monitored zone inputs
• NIST Certified AES 256 Bit Encryption
When receiving the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller you should find the kit
contains the
items listed below. The kit type is clearly labelled on the packaging and will tell you what your kit
contains. Please note that if you do not have the correct contents contact your distributor
immediately.
• Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller
• Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller Quick Start Guide
• 6x nylon spacers
• 36x 1K ohm resistors
• Red/black battery backup wires
• 2x Diode 1N4007 1A 400V (Axial)
For more information on the Protégé® SE Integrated System Controller and other
Integrated Control
Technology products please login to www.incontrol.co.nz.
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