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| Wireless Receivers |
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| NX-408-I-E/ NX-416-I-E/ NX-448-I-E |
| These wireless receivers allow the integration of the most advanced wireless technology with the NetworX panels. Depending on the control panel that is used, up to 8, 16, 48 or 192 transmitters can be individually displayed at the keypad for alarm and all supervisory repor |
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| Wireless PIR Motion Detector |
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| NX-480-I-E / 60-807-43 |
| The wireless PIR motion detector can be used to provide an extra margin of safety. Without the need for wires, it can be placed where ever it is not practical to install door/ window sensors on every opening. |
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| Flex Guard Wireless Glass Break Detector |
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| NX-487-I-E |
| The Flex Guard Dual Technology Sound Sensor features additional false-alarm prevention measures that detect the shock and hear the specific frequencies of breaking glass before signaling an alarm |
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| Four-button Key Fob |
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| NX-470-I-E |
| The four-button key fob provides users with convenient options for arming the system (with or without entry delay), disarming the system and activating panic and medical alarm as well as activating outputs. |
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| Wireless Smoke Detector with Self Diagnostic |
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| NX-491T-I |
| A wireless photo-electric smoke sensor with a built-in sensitivity meter monitoring continually its own operational status and provides a visual trouble condition if it drifts out of the sensitivity range or fails internal diagnostics. |
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| Wireless Receiver |
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| 8016-I-E |
| Allows you to use up to sixteen NX Series wireless sensors (two per zone) with any standard hardwire control panel. In addition, you can use up to 45 Keychain Touchpads and panic button transmitters, for a total of 61 wireless transmitters.
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| Learn Mode Shock Sensor |
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| 60-461 |
| The Learn Mode Shock Sensor 60 – 461 is a wireless radio transmitter that includes a built-in shock processor and two reed switches. |
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