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Hardware Overview

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CommPact Main Module

CommPact Modules

SIM card holder

Buzz

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Speaker Connector

Siren Connector

Siren Location

Main CPU

USB

GSM/GPRS Engine (on back side of the board)

Installed: 105dBRemoved: 85dB

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Power Connections Module

PSTN, Zone33 & PGM connections

CommPact Modules

AC Supply and fuseBack Tamper

Battery Connector

Front TamperSwitch

Transformer

Installed: Open Collector

Removed: Dry Contact

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Features Overview

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CommPact Product Overview

32 User codes 1 programmable speed dial numbers 6 programmable accounts Interfaces: GPRS, GSM and PSTN Remote firmware upgrade 32 wireless and 1 hardwire zones 1 onboard programmable output (PGM) 19 Keyfobs 4 Wireless keypads (2-way) Wireless siren (2-way) 4 Repeaters Arming Methods: Full, Part or Perimeter Event Log: 1022 event capacity Multilingual (14 languages)

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Basic Operation

Part ArmingFull Arming Perimeter Arming

Service Call -

Record Vocal Message -

Play Vocal Message -

SOS Panic Alarm Activation -

Chime Enable/Disable -

Medical Emergency Alarm Activation -

Fire Alarm Activation -Check Trouble conditionCheck Trouble condition

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Wireless Devices

Supervision Time• Supervised wireless sensors send a supervision signal

approximately one hour after their last transmission.

• If the system does not receive supervision signals from a

specific transmitter, the transmitter is regarded as inactive.

• The amount of time after which a transmitter is

considered inactive is called the Supervision Time.

• From the Programming menu, select Devices, Superv.

Time, General [9,1,6,1].

• Enter a supervision time between 02:00 and 23:59 hours.

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Zone Configuration

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Zone Configuration

• Zone Type˗ The zone type defines the type of alarm the system generates when the

sensor is tripped. ˗ To program a zone type:˗ From the Programming menu, select Devices, Zones [911].˗ Select the sensor you want to program.˗ From the sensor’s sub-menu, select Zone Type [#02].˗ Select one of the following zone types:

NormalEntry/ExitFollowerPanicMedicalFire24Hr24Hr-X (future option)GasFloodEnvironmentalNo MotionNot Used

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Zone Configuration

Arm Set The Arm Set option allows you to define the arming

methods in which the zone is included. To program the Arm Set option: From the Programming menu, select Devices, Zones [911]. Select the sensor you want to program. From the zone’s sub-menu, select Arm Set [#03]. Use the keys 1, 2 and 3 to toggle the current setting.

Press when the desired setting is displayed.

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Zone Configuration

Bell

Each zone can be programmed to activate the siren when triggered or to generate a silent alarm where only a message is sent to the central station.

To program the Bell option:

From the Programming menu, select Devices, Zones [911].

Select the zone you want to program.

From the zone’s sub-menu, select Bell [#05].

Select either Enabled or Disabled.

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Zone Configuration

Chime When Chime is enabled, triggering the zone when the

system is disarmed causes the internal siren to chime.

To program the Chime option: From the Programming menu, select Devices, Sensors

[911]. Select the zone you want to program. From the zone’s sub-menu, select Chime [#06].Select

either Enabled or Disabled.

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Zone Configuration

Forced Arm Force arming enables you to arm the system when the

system is not ready. If the magnetic contact’s zone is defined as Force Arm disabled, the system will not be ready to arm until you close the door.

To program the Force Arm option: From the Programming menu, select Devices, Zones

[911]. Select the zone you want to program. From the zone’s sub-menu, select Force Arm [#07]. Select either Enabled or Disabled.

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Zone Configuration

Repeater The EL-2635 repeater is an additional module that

extends the range of the wireless transmitters. For a sensor to use the repeater to relay transmissions to the system, you must define the Repeater option for its zone as “Use Repeater”.

To program the Repeater option: From the Programming menu, select Devices, Zones

[911]. Select the zone you want to program. From the zone’s sub-menu, select Repeater [#09]; the

zone’s current Repeater setting is displayed. Select either No Repeater or Use Repeater.

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Zone Configuration

Entry/Exit delay The Entry/Exit delay timers determine the amount of time the user has

to arm or disarm the system before an alarm is activated. You can program separate Entry and Exit delays for each arming

method. To program Exit delay timers:

From the Programming menu, select Entry/Exit, Entry/Exit Delays [921].

Select the Exit delay you want to program: Full [#1], Part [#2] or Perimeter [#3].

Enter a delay time (000-255 seconds). Press when the desired setting is displayed.

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User Code Types

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CommPact

Controlled/Non-controlled CodesWhen a controlled code used to Arm/Disarm the system the panel notifies the central station/end user.The panel will send a message to the control station only if the code was used after an alarm occurrence.

Limited CodesThis feature enables the user to issue a code that is valid for 24hrs only.This code automatically expires 24hrs after it was issued.

Duress CodeDesigned for situations when the user is being forced to operate the system.When the code is being used the panel sends a Duress event message to the central station.

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Telecontrol User Code

• Call Procedure˗ Call the CP either using the double call method (PSTN) or directly (Cellular); when

the control panel picks up, two DTMF tones are sounded.˗ Enter the Telecontrol code (Code 29) on your telephone within 15 seconds.

˗ The following DTMF commands are available:˗ Press “2” for Two-Way Audio.

If the TWA mode is defined as “Simplex” the audio channel opens in Listen mode (microphone active/speaker mute). To switch to Speak mode, press “1” on your telephone. To switch back to Listen mode, press “0” on your telephone.

˗ Press “3” to fully arm the system.˗ Press “6” to disarm the system.˗ Press “9” to cancel the siren.˗ Ten seconds before the timeout expires, two short DTMF tones are sounded. To

extend the call, press “7” on your telephone. This command restarts the timeout.

˗ To disconnect before the end of the timeout, press “” then “#” on your telephone.Tip: The Central Station cannot use the Telecontrol (for this purpose CMS can use the CS user code).

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Voice Report Account• Feature that calls the user’s telephone number when specific events occur

and plays pre-recorded messages.Programming these accounts’ phone numbers is done in menu [9,5,1]. Tip: This requires enabling which is done in menu [9,4,13].

• Additionally, in the event of an alarm, the user is able to establish a Two-Way Audio connection on receiving the vocal message in order to check the premises. Tip: This requires enabling which is also done in menu [9,5,1].

Home ID• The Home ID is a short message that is played at the beginning of a voiced report call in order to

identify the system to the user.To record the message access menu [9,5,19,2].

• For example, “Adams House” shall be played before the event messages.To play the message access menu [9,5,19,1].

Message Center• The Message Center is designed to allow the user to record

a short message that may be played back later by another user.Play, Record and Delete menus [7,02,1]-[7,02,3].

Voice Report Options

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Extra Features“No Arm” Indication• The “No Arm” indication is a feature designed to inform the central station

that the system has not been armed for a specified period of time.From the Programming menu, select System Options, No Arm Ind. [9,4,08].Select 1 Week, 2 Weeks, 3 Weeks, 4 Weeks or Disabled.

RF Jamming• The system is able detect RF Jamming that is usually caused by an intruder attempting to

compromise the security system.From the Programming menu, select System Options, Jamming Det. [9,4,09].Select Enabled or Disabled.

“No Motion”• The No Motion feature is designed to monitor the activity of disabled

or elderly people. • If a sensor defined as “No Motion” has not detected within a pre-defined

period of time, a No Motion event message is sent to the central station.

During Disarm mode: No Motion ; During Arm mode: NormalFrom the Programming menu, select System Options, No Motion [9,4,10].Select 01:00-72:00 Hours or Disabled.

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Extra FeaturesArm On Exit

The Arm on Exit feature cancels the unnecessary remainder of the Exit delay that continues to count down after the user has vacated the premises. This feature automatically arms the system when an Entry/Exit zone is closed during the Exit delay.From the Programming menu, select Entry/Exit, Arm On Exit [9,2,3].

Entry/Exit Trouble

If this function is enabled, the system can't be armed when the Exit Delay expires, if one of the following conditions is present:An entry/exit zone is open;Tamper Alarm from a zone during exit (if not restored before the exit delay expires);Zone Active when Exit Delay expires.The event is then sent to the central station account.To program the Entry/exit Trouble option:From the Programming menu, select System Options, Entry Exit TR [9415].Select Enabled or Disabled.

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Two-Way Audio & TelecontrolOutgoing Calls

˗ Service Call (Speed Dial)- this feature enables the user to establish a two-way audio connection with the central station operator. Tip: To program Service Call Phone Number access menu [9,5,3,1].

˗ CS TWA - In the event of Burglary, Fire and Medical alarms, the control panel is able to report the events and then stay on the line after ACK 2 is received. Tip: Two-Way Audio must be enabled for the specific account [9,5,1].

Incoming Calls˗ Telecontrol - Users may use this feature as a convenient way for contacting their

family, operating their system or to check their home when they are away.Tip: For this feature to function, the Telecontrol User Code (#29) must be programmed.

˗ Monitoring Station TWA User Code - User Monitoring service can contact the user in the event of an emergency or use this feature for listen-in alarm verification up to 10 minutes after the alarm.Tip: For this feature to function, the Central Station TWA User Code (#30) must be programmed.

˗ For any of the incoming Telecontrol features to function, Telecontrol must be enabled in the Communication menu [9,5,4,10].

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SMS Commands

• Remote Arming/Disarming via SMS• Each SMS command contains the following elements:

1. SMS Command Descriptor (up to 43 characters of free text)2. # (delimiter – separates the descriptor from the actual command)3. User Code (4 digits)4. Command (120=Disarm, 121=Full Arm, 122=Part Arm, 123=Perimeter Arm,

124=Full + Perimeter Arm, 125=Part + Perimeter Arm, 200 = Arm Status)• The following example shows the format of an SMS command for arming

the system.

• On receiving an Arm Status request message, the system returns a status message to the sender.

Tip: The SMS Command feature must be enabled in order for it to function. Menu [9,5,4,13,4]. Tip: The SMS Confirm feature must be enabled in order for the CP to reply. Menu [9,5,4,13,5].

Partitions can be armed also remotely

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System Initialization Options

• The Initialization function clears the entire system and resets factory defaults. Init All [9,7,1].˗ For firmware versions that include multi-default and/or multi-language

support, select the set of programming defaults and/or the requiredinterface language that you want to load.

• Loading the system’s default program enables you to restore the factory-set programming defaults. Load Defaults [9,7,2].

• Clear User Codes deletes all programmed user codes and restores the default Master and Installer codes. Clear Users [9,7,3].

• The Clear Wireless Transmitters function enables you to delete all registered transmitters at once. Clear Wireless [9,7,4].

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Local Programming

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Installation Procedure

STEP 1: Opening the housing.

STEP 2: Temporarily powering up the system.

STEP 3: Registering the transmitters.

STEP 4: Testing the chosen mounting location.

STEP 5: Basic programming

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Installation Procedure – Step1

Step1: Opening the Housing

1. Remove the housing screw located at the bottom of the front cover.

2. Using a screwdriver carefully press the release tabs as shown

3. Lift the front cover away from the back of the housing.

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Installation Procedure – Step2

Step2: Temporarily powering up the system

1. In order to register and test transmitters, it is necessary to temporarily power up the system before installing the control panel. At this stage, do not connect the backup battery.

2. Thread the power cable through the wiring hole on the back cover and connect the cable to the AC power input on the Main board.

3. Note: At this stage, ignore any trouble conditions that may appear on the LCD display (e.g. Low Battery).

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Installation Procedure – Step3

Step3: Registering transmitters

1. Press + installer code2. Enter menu Programming devices [9,1] 3. Select the type of device (Zones, Keypads etc…)4. Select the device number (Zone1, Zone2 etc…)5. Trigger two transmissions from the device6. The message “Save?” indicates the two transmissions have been

successfully received.7. Press to accept or to cancel the registration.8. After accepting the registration, the display switches automatically to

parameter settings for the current device (Zone Type, Descriptor etc…) – See next slide.

9. Tip: To check if a device number has already been registered, repeat steps 1 to 4. If a device has been registered previously, the system skips the registration function and switches automatically to parameter settings for the current device (Zone Type, Descriptor etc…)

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Installation Procedure – Step3

Step3: Registering transmitters – Setting the zone parameters

1. Press to enter the zone type setting and use the arrow keys (▲/▼) to select the zone type. Normal (PIR), 24Hr (PIR/magnetic), Entry/Exit (Entrance magnetic), Gas (Gas sensor), Follower (Entrance PIR), Flood (Flood sensor) Panic (Panic button), Environmental (Universal TX), Medical (medical button), No Motion (PIR), Fire (Smoke sensor), Not Used.

2. Press to valid your choice, the display switches to Arm set setting. Set the arm set for this zone by pressing 1, 2 or 3.

3. Press to valid your choice, set the bell option for this zone4. Press to valid your choice, set the chime option for this zone5. Press to valid your choice, set the force arm option for this zone6. Press to valid your choice, Press on several times to return to the main

menu

1-Full 2-Part 3-Perimeter

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Installation Procedure – Step4

ZONE#1S=9 OK

Reduce the number of obstacle

Consider the obstacle thickness

Consider path angles

Consider the wall material

Step4: Testing the chosen mounting location

1. Press + installer code2. Enter menu RF RSSI LEVEL (noise in the panel area) [7,

09, 2] = < 4 3. Enter menu TX TEST [7,07,2] > = 44. The system waits for transmissions. Activate the transmitter

you wish to test; the transmitter’s signal strength is displayed and one to four tones are sounded accordingly.

5. If the signal strength is inferior to 4, move the transmitter to a better location as suggested below or use the EL-2635 repeater

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Advances Tools for Simple Installation

• Installer built-in utilities

• List of all transmitters [7,07,1]

˗ Smart Walk Test [7,06]

˗ Transmitter Test [7,07,2]

˗ RF RSSI Level (RF noise measured by the system’s receiver) [7,09,2]

RF RSSI =< 4

TX[7,07,2] – RSSI[7,09,2] > 2 // MUST!

˗ GSM Strength Meter [7,09,1] > 4

˗ Wireless siren test [7,03]

˗ Internal siren test [7,04]

˗ Interface test [7,05]• Real-time Transmitter list + status, signal strength meter

˗ Visual (on LCD screen)

˗ Audio (from speaker)

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Installation tips

• EL-2601 Wireless magnetic switch˗ When connecting the device to the surface

make sure that the metal screw does not stick out since it might create a short on the PCB.

Plastic housingPCB

Side view

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Installation tips

• EL-2645 Wireless motion detector˗ Pulse Counter - The pulse counter determines the amount of

beams that need to be crossed before the sensor will produce an alarm. The available options are 1, 2, 3 or Adaptive pulse count. Using the Adaptive pulse count feature, the detector chooses between 1 or 2 pulses based on its analysis of the received signal.

We recommend setting the pulse count to Adaptive.˗ Pet Immunity

The recommended mounting height when installing a pet immunity motion detector is 2.2 meters.Avoid locations where pets can climb.

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Repeater – EL2635

Extends the range between control

panel and wireless detectors.

Ideal for problematic reception areas

like attics, basements and cellars.

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Enhancing the signal strength

• Repeater installation procedure˗ Register the sensor in the

iConnect/CommPact system˗ Register the sensor in the

repeater˗ Set the zone as “Use repeater”˗ Register the repeater in the

panel˗ The repeater should be installed

on the midway between the CP and the transmitter.

Repeater

CP

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Repeater – EL2635

Up to 4 repeaters for one CP.

32 Transmitters registered to each repeater and 19

keyfobs,4 keypads, W/L siren.

Registration & tests performed using a

programming keypad.

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Repeater Installation

The repeater should be installed on the midway between the

CP and the transmitter.

RepeaterCP

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Repeater Installation

• Minimize the number of RF obstacles.

• The Repeater should be at least 1.50m above the

floor and 1m below the ceiling.

• Apply all rules as for transmitters and receivers.

1.5m

1m

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Repeater Installation Steps

1. Mount the CommPact control panel.

2. Register all the sensors to the CP.

3. Mount the sensors.

4. Identify the sensors having a low reception level.

5. Mount the repeater at halfway between the

identified sensors and the control panel.

6. Register the repeater to the control panel.

7. Registering the identified sensors to the repeater.

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Installation Procedure – Step5

Step5: Basic programming

Set the communication parameters [951]

Telephone number

Account number

Communication protocol (Contact ID,SIA, SMS Follow Me,SMS SIA,SMS

Contact ID, TWA Follow me, Voice Report and IP Protocol)

Communication interface (GPRS, GSM, PSTN)

Call attempts

Two way audio (Enable/disable)

GPRS Network Parameters

CP ID – Control panel identification; each control panel has a unique

ID which is registered in the ELAS. [9573]

CP Password – Control panel password; each control panel has a

password which is authenticated when connecting to the ELAS. [9574]

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Installation Procedure – Step5

GPRS Network Parameters

CP ID – Control panel identification; each control panel has a unique

ID which is registered in the ELAS. [9573]

CP Password – Control panel password; each control panel has a

password which is authenticated when connecting to the ELAS. [9574]

GPRS Network

APN – Name of the GPRS connection. Depend on the cellular service

provider of the SIM card [95761]. Some APN need Username[95762]

and password [95762].

IP Address of ELAS [9571]

Port 33000 [9572]

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2-Way Wireless Siren registration

• EL-2626AC Two-way Wireless Siren˗ On the control panel, define the siren type

as “2-Way Siren”.[9152]˗ Set the siren to Registration mode by

placing the Mode jumper (JP1) as shown: ˗ On the control panel, perform the External

Siren Test twice in order to register the control panel’s transmitter to the EL-2626AC’s receiver.[702]

˗ Set the control panel to Registration mode.[9151]

˗ Set the siren to Transmission mode by placing the Mode jumper (JP1) as shown:

REGISTRATION MODE

TRANSMISSION MODE

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Wired Siren Configuration (external wired siren (100mA Max. Load) )

1. From the Control Panel, Press '√'.Enter your Installer Code (the default

Installer code is 1111).2. From the Programming menu,

select Output Trigger [9461].Select Siren and press '√'.

3. Select the Output Type (Steady) and press '√'.

4. Select the Polarity (Active High) and press '√'.

5. Define the PGM Cut-Off time (000 Sec.)

6. Press '√' once more to save the configuration.

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Remote Programming

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Remote Programmer

• Electronics Line 3000’s Remote Programmer (RP) software enables you to operate and program the system from a PC either on-site or from a remote location. You can connect to the control system from a PC using one of three methods:

• USB: A local connection using a USB to USB connector.

• GSM data number or PSTN: The RP calls the site via GSM using a Data number or PSTN.

• WebRP: The RP connects to the control system using the GPRS via the ELAS.

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Remote Programming

On-site and remote configurationInstaller

Fast Up/Downloading

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Remote Mastering

Monitoring station

Real-time status check, command and event Log

Fast Up/Downloading

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Peripherals Overview

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Intrusion Detection

EL-2645/PI Wireless Motion DetectorMicroprocessor signal analysis for reduced false alarms, with optional 45kg/100lb pet immunity.

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EL2601/2602 EL-2601 Wireless Magnetic SwitchEL-2602 Universal TransmitterDetects intruder entry from doors and windows

Intrusion Detection

EL-2607 Wireless Vibration DetectorDetects low amplitude vibrations around vulnerable access points for early detection of break-in attempts

EL-2650XL Wireless Directional Curtain DetectorQuad element directional solid curtain detector for perimeter protection. Narrow beam curtain allows free movement within protected premises.

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Intrusion Detection & Event Notification

EL-2635 Wireless RepeaterExtends the range between the controlpanel and wireless detectors, eliminatesproblematic reception areas

EL-2626AC Two-way Wireless SirenSupervised two-way wireless siren and strobe, A/C powered with battery back-up, available with red, amber or blue flash lens 85dB/106dB.

EL-2606 Glass break detectorAcoustic glass break detector with superior detection performance

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EL-2621 Two-way Wireless KeypadIndicates current system status, controls16 home automation devices and enables one-touch full/part/perimeter arm/disarm of system

Additional Keypads and Keyfobs

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Additional Keypads and Keyfobs

EL 2711 Wireless Panic ButtonWireless Panic ButtonWater resistant, wireless panic buttonwith Pendant/Keychain option, for 24/7monitoring

EL-2714 Wireless Multi-function KeyfobKeychain option, small, controls systemfunctions like full/part/perimeter arm,disarm, home automation and panic

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Environmental Safety

EL-2661 Wireless Water Leak DetectorProvides early warning of water leaks used inbasement or near air conditioners and sinks

EL-2703 Wireless Smoke DetectorPhotoelectric smoke detector, providesearly warning of the presence of smoke.EN-54-7 approved

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EL-2762 Wireless Gas DetectorDetects leaks of household heating or cookinggas- methane, propane and butane. DC power

EL-2764 Wireless CO DetectorDetects and warns of carbon monoxide leaks

Environmental Safety

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