Download Print this page
Sercomm SSEX5R0-29 Installation Manual
Sercomm SSEX5R0-29 Installation Manual

Sercomm SSEX5R0-29 Installation Manual

Ule extender device

Advertisement

Quick Links

SSEX5R0-29 ULE Extender device Installation Guide
SSEX5R0-29 is a AC plug Extender Device which is able to registered with Gateway(hub) and support up to
10 ULE externders. There is a back up exchange1200mA battery design for 24hr.
Cooperates with Extender Hub, SSEX5R0-29 is able to set up communication between remote ULE devices
and the ULE Gateway. BLE function is used for presence detection. SSEX5R0-29 is designed to meet safty
UL985/1023 requirements .
Specification
Frequency
Power Type
RF Transmission Range
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Battery Life
Dimensions (H xW x D)
Package Contents
1.9 GHz
110V AC plug support standard US wall outlet
back up exchange1200mA battery
Outdoor: 100 Meters
0 C to 40 C (32° - 104°F)
10 C to 60 C (50° - 140°F)
5 Years (Assume 40 events per day @25°C)
112 mm x 66 mm x 29.5 mm
1

Advertisement

loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the SSEX5R0-29 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Sercomm SSEX5R0-29

  • Page 1 SSEX5R0-29 ULE Extender device Installation Guide SSEX5R0-29 is a AC plug Extender Device which is able to registered with Gateway(hub) and support up to 10 ULE externders. There is a back up exchange1200mA battery design for 24hr. Cooperates with Extender Hub, SSEX5R0-29 is able to set up communication between remote ULE devices and the ULE Gateway.
  • Page 2 Installation Directly installing into the outlet. Operation 1. LED 4. Battery Cover (Wall Mount Bracket) 2. Tamper button 3. Battery Decide on where you want your ULE Extender to be placed and then plug it into a wall outlet. Device will auto into pairing mode, the 2 LED (hub) will be blinking Blue for 90 seconds which indicates paring process is on-going.
  • Page 3 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.