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second. These global commands are followed by commands to specific devices to determine
the nature of the "Off Normal" condition and, in the case of an alarm (or test), to obtain the
SE transmitter Identification Number, SE transmitter battery condition, and received signal
strength. This information is then sent to the Central Console, by Ethernet wire, where it is
used to display the identity of the subscriber transmitting the alarm and determine the
subscriber's location graphically.
Compatible Enclosures
Temperature Range
Primary Power Source
Secondary Power Source
Input
Output
Antenna Type
Sensitivity Adjustments
Communication Interface
Frequency
Notice!
The SE coordinator, SE receiver and SE transmitters are only compatible with other
equipment using the same radio frequency band.
3.3

SE receiver

Features
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Receives SE transmitter alarms and tests, and relays the information to the SE
coordinator.
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System components and specifications | en
AE_100 indoor enclosure
AE_101 outdoor enclosure
-30°C to +65°C (-22°F to +149°F)
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
24 VDC in
2 analog inputs (4 state supervised monitoring)
2 relay outputs (relay dry contact, 1A @ 30 VDC)
Internal
-100 dB minimum
Ethernet 10/100 BaseT (Central Console)
RS-485 (SE receivers)
433.42 MHz
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