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M2M SERVICES LTD MULTI BAND CELL COMM ATT VZ

MULTI BAND CELL COMM ATT VZ
Item #: M2M-MN02-LTE-M-AV

Product Info

M2MMN02LTEMAV
M2M SERVICES LTD
MN02-LTE-M-AV

The M2M Services MN02-LTE-M-AV is a universal multi-band cellular alarm communicator that is compatible with most existing dial-capture interface burglary intrusion control panels (DSC, Honeywell and GE Interlogix NX-Series). With future-proof technology, the MN02-LTE-M-AV communicator transmits alarm signals over the AT&T/Verizon LTE network to the GeoArm central monitoring station.

Likewise, the MN02-LTE-M-AV can be accessed remotely by a GeoArm technician using UDL software (DLS, Compass, DL900) via the RING/TIP connections (using the MN01-RNGR module). So, have peace of mind knowing you are not alone, and this communicator allows for our remote panel programming and full upload/download remote capabilities.

Features:
Universal Panel Compatibility: Dial-Capture Interface supporting Contact ID, SIA and Pulse 4+2
Future-proof LTE-M technology: Dual SIM supporting both AT&T and Verizon (or any country specific networks) in the same radio
Interactive features: Smartphone app for end users and Admin app for installers
Remote panel programming: Upload/Download via Tip & Ring for selected panels

*If ordered, the M2M cellular radio antenna manufactured in the 10’ foot length is subject to product availability.

Specifications:
CAT-M1 LTE 700/850/1700/1900/2100 MHz cellular communicator for AT&T/Verizon
Dual SIM, supporting AT&T and Verizon
ARM11 processor, 2MB RAM, 7MB Flash
Dial Capture interface supporting Ademco ContactID, SIA and Pulse 4+2
Remote Upload/Download for selected Honeywell, DSC, Interlogix alarm panels (requires an add-on module)
Keybus integration with selected Honeywell and DSC panels
1 digital input, 1 digital output (programmable)
Supply voltage: +12 to +17 VDC
Power Consumption: Nominal 15mA, Peak 200 mA
Ultra-Compact Dimensions: 1.6” x 1.95” x 0.82”
Weight: 1.1 oz (30 g) without an antenna

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