DXS-91
DXS-72
DXS-62
DXS-63

DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS

TheDXS-31&DXS-32sensorsmonitordoorsandwindows.They send radio signals to the Console. One type of signal is sent when the door or window is opened, and a different type of signal is sent when the door or window is closed. If the Console is armed, a sensor can trigger the Console’s burglary siren when its door or window is opened. Both sensors are supervised, and send hourly status reports and monitor battery condition.

DXS-31DXS-32

WIRELESS KEYPAD

The DXS-10 wireless keypad is used to control the Console remotely. It can be placed in a convenient spot so the user doesn’t have to go to the Console to control the system. The wireless keypad can also trigger the emergency or fire siren and actuate the Automation Output. Pressing the [∗] key will cause the Console to sound beeps corresponding to the current operating mode. The DXS-10 is supervised, it sends hourly status reports and monitors its battery condition.

DXS-10

SMOKE DETECTORS

The DXS-72 is a high quality smoke detector with a built-in radio transmitter. As soon as smoke is detected, the unit will sound its local noisemaker. Then, 20 seconds after the local noisemaker sounds, the transmitter sends an alarm signal to the Console. The alarm signal will be repeated every 20 seconds as long as smoke is still present. A restoral signal will be sent when the smoke detection chamber clears. The DXS-72 is

supervised, and sends hourly status reports and monitors battery condition.

REMOTE CONTROLS

The DXT-41, DXT-61 single-button and DXT-23, DXT-42 multi-button remote controls can be used to remotely arm and disarm the Console. The DXT-42’s left button will arm and the right button will disarm the Console. Pressing both buttons simultaneously on the DXT-42 will trigger the emergency siren. Alternately, the console can be programmed to respond to the DXT-42 by arming and disarming with the left button, and activating the automation output with the right button. Each transmitter can be programmed to activate various other Console functions. These transmitters are not supervised.

DXT-41

DXT-42

DXT-61

GLASS BREAK DETECTOR

The DXS-91 is a glass break detector with an audio sound discriminator and a built-in radio transmitter. The unit “listens” for the sound of breaking glass.

When glass breakage is detected, the unit sends an alarm signal to the Console. The DXS-91 is supervised, it sends hourly status reports and monitors its battery condition.

PANIC BUTTONS

The DXT-21, DXS-21 single-button and DXT-23 and DXS-23 two-button transmitters can be used as portable “panic buttons”. Pressing the front or top button on the DXT-21, DXS-21 at any time will trigger the emergency siren. Pressing both front buttons simultaneously on the DXT-23 & DXS-23 at any time will trigger the emergency siren. These transmitters can be programmed to activate various other Console functions. The DXT-21 and DXT-23 transmitters are not supervised. The DXS-21 and DXS-23 transmitters are supervised.

DXT-21

DXT-23

DXS-21

DXS-23

The DXS-62 and DXS-63 transmitters can be used as portable “panic buttons”. Pressing the single button on the DXS-62, or pressing both buttons on the

DXS-63, at any time will trigger the emergency siren. These supervised transmitters send hourly status signals and low battery signals if the battery is low.

BILL TRAP

The DXS-81 bill trap can be used with the Console in small commercial hold-up installations. The unit is concealed in a cash drawer under a stack of currency, with a single “bait” bill secured in its money clip. During a hold-up, the cashier removes the stack of currency along with the “bait” bill. When a “bait” bill is removed, the transmitter sends a signal to the Console. Four additional signals are sent within the first minute after the “bait” bill is removed. When the “bait” bill is replaced, a restore signal is sent. The DXS-81 is supervised, it can send hourly status reports (optional) and monitors its battery condition.

DXS-81

PASSIVE INFRARED MOTION DETECTOR

The DXS-54 is a passive infrared (PIR) motion detector with a built-in radio transmitter. The PIR detects motion in its detection pattern by measuring the infrared emission levels of objects that it “sees”. If the infrared levels change quickly, as when a person moves across the detection pattern, the PIR will recognize the change as an intrusion and send an alarm signal to the Console. An alarm will be triggered if the Console is in the Away Mode. The DXS-54 is supervised, it

sends hourly status reports and monitors its battery condition.

DXS-54

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