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Security Without Compromise
Alexor is a wireless control panel, the virtual “brain” of the security suite. Because it is a distributed system, the panel is not attached to the keypad physically, but rather wirelessly. Designed for flexible, secure installation locations within the home, as long as there is access to AC power, Alexor operates via up to four wire-free keypads (the WT5500). If the system changes its armed state or a wireless device is tampered with, Alexor will immediately be signaled and the appropriate transmission will instantly be transmitted to the monitoring station. And because the signals between Alexor Wireless Panel and its wireless peripherals are fully encrypted, communication between all devices is exceptionally secure.
The Alexor offers all the reliability of traditional wired/hybrid control panels but with all the convenience that wireless delivers.
Additional Back-up Features via GSM/GPRS and IP Communication Streams
DSC has designed two back-up communicators specifically for Alexor. The TL265GS Internet and GSM/GPRS Dual-Path Alarm Communicator communicates via the IP or GSM/GPRS channels, and the GS2065 GSM/GPRS Wireless Alarm Communicator through the GSM/GPRS channel. Both provide additional back-up (to the traditional phone line communication) alarm communication methods. If the phone line is tampered with, Alexor will instantly switch over to one of the back-up communication streams for its alarm signals. These options are also ideal for homes that rely on either Voice Over IP (VoIP) or mobile phones for their home phone service. With a practically plug-in and play connection to the Alexor, the communicators conveniently utilize the existing Internet connection and/or the GPRS data channel of the GSM network (depending on which communicator is chosen) to ensure high speed, reliable and secure alarm communications.
Wireless Device Enrollment & Template Programming Further Simplify Installation
DSC’s installation processes and programming help to further reduce the installer’s time at each job. The wireless device enrollment process ensures that installers no longer need to manually program serial numbers or wireless attributes. Instead, a series of enrollment screens prompt installers to confirm Electronic Serial Numbers (ESN), zone numbers and zone type. Template programming allows installers to quickly program the functions required for basic operation by entering a 4-digit code. Code prompts exist for predefined zone definitions, reporting code formats, communication call directions, and DLS setup.
Product Features
using a zone slot)
Compatibility & Supported Products
Sirens or a combination of both (up to 4 in total)
Specifications
Dimensions.......................................................8.5"x 10.5" x 2.4"
(216mm × 267mm × 61 mm)
Weight ............................................................. 4.1 lbs (1.83 kg)
Current Draw...................................................350 mA (Maximum)
Power Supply..................................... 16.5 VAC/20 VA @ 50/60 Hz
Aux Output................................................ 12.0-12.5 VDC/200 mA
Battery Backup...............................12 VDC @ 2.3AH (24 hr Backup)
Wireless Range................................. 984ft/300m Nominal Open Air
Operating Environment......................... 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C)
Relative Humidity........................................................0% to 93%