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VISONIC MKP-150 Encrypted Two-way Wireless Keypad For Use With Powermax+ - VISONIC MKP150 The MCX-8 is an 8-zone output expander designed to increase the number of outputs of the MCR-308 wireless receiver. Up to three MCX-8 expanders, with eight "open collector" outputs each, can be added to the MCR-308 via a supervised communication bus. Dry contact outputs can be provided if needed, using the RL-8 relay module that converts 8 open collector outputs to dry contact outputs For maximum convenience, the expander modules can be installed either close to the receiver or at the control panel end, with a distance of up to 1 kilometer (0.62 mile) between the receiver and the expanders. The MCR-308 receiver continuously monitors the communication bus, issuing inactivity alerts in case the connection is interrupted The MCX-8's printed circuit board is enclosed in a plastic cabinet for easy installation and added protection. The base can accommodate one or two MCX-8 units, or an MCX-8 and an MCR-308 unit. For tamper protection, an on-board switch is activated when the front cover is removed
- ELECTRICAL
- Battery Power Source: Two 3 Volt Lithium batteries, type
- CR123A (Sanyo or equivalent).
- Battery Life Expectancy: 2 years (for typical use).
- AC Power Supply (optional): Plug-in transformer. 120 VAC, 60 Hz / 9 VAC, 0.35 A min. (in the U.S.A.) 230 VAC, 50 Hz / 9 VAC, 0.35 A min.
- UL installation: Use transformer type OH-35048AT, manufactured by Oriental Hero Electrical Factory. In Europe and elsewhere: Use only Safety National Approved AC adapter, mains-to-9 VAC, 0.35 A min. AC Current Drain: Approx. 30 mA standby, 300 mA max. at full load.
- Display: Single line, backlighted 16-character LCD and 4 LED indicators.
- Control Functions: Home Arming, Away Arming, Bypass,
- Disarming, Latchkey, Light ON / OFF, Light Dim / Brightness,
- Recording, Forced Arming, Panic, Fire and Emergency calls.
- Sleep Mode: Used to minimize current consumption. The unit enters sleep mode 15 seconds after last use (applies only when using batteries or when there is a power failure).
- Supervision: A periodic supervision message (programmable) is transmitted automatically once every 15 minutes (Europe), once every 60 minutes (USA), or according to the local standards. This function can be disabled. Panic Alarm Message: Activated by simultaneously pressing the and keys.
- Tamper Switch: Normally closed. A tamper signal is transmitted in three ways: when the MKP-150/MKP-151 case is opened; when the keypad assembly is separated from the bracket; or if the MKP-150/MKP-151 unit is ripped from the wall.
- Compliance with Standards: FCC part 15, EN 50131-1 Grade 2
- Class II, TS 50131-3 and Directive 1999/5/EC
- -RF SECTION
- Operating Frequencies: 315 MHz (in USA & Canada) or other
- UHF channels per local requirement in the country of use.
- Receiver Type: Super-heterodyne, fixed frequency
- Receiver Range: 600 ft (180 m) in open space
- Antenna Type: Spatial
- Coding: Two-way wireless protocol
- -ENVIRONMENTAL
- For indoor use only.
- Operating Temp. Range: 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F)
- Storage Temp. Range: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
- Humidity: 85% relative humidity, @ 30°C (86°F)
- -PHYSICAL
- Dimensions: 172 x 99 x 39 mm (6 7/8 x 3 15/16 x 1 9/16 in.)
- Mounting: Surface-mounted
- Color: Light gray
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Features
- Compatible with PowerMax+ and PowerMaxPro systems
- Provides all of the same controls, notifications, indications and voice prompts of the control panel.
- Used to arm or disarm the system, turn lights on and off, control electrical appliances and much more
- Easy programming and user-friendly control
- Family Message Center enabling family members to record and playback voice memos for one another
- Automatic reporting to control panel of low battery, AC failure, RF jamming, and tampering
- Built-in tamper switch
- Visual indicators (LED and LCD) and audible notifications
- Screen saver to conceal system status
- Two long-life 3-volt lithium batteries
- Available in several optional frequencies in compliance with international standards
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