3i Corporation Pegasus NX Installation Manual - page 14
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Pegasus™ NX Features
Built-in telephone line cut off detector that enables
the device to detect telephone line cut off and
send occurrences to the Zeus™ server.
Built-in alarm panel cut off detector that enables
the device to detect alarm panel cut off and send
occurrences to the Zeus™ server.
Periodically tests the regular service availability on
the monitored clients telephone line (detects fixed
telephone service interruption situations in case of
the monitored clients lack of payment).
Permits testing the alarm panel proper
functioning and constant monitoring of the
physical connection with the alarm panel, and
thus acts as an anti-sabotage resource.
Built-in one programmable SPDT relay output that
can be used for various crucial operations. For
example, switching a high current powered bell or
siren.
SPDT relay refers to Single Pull Double Throw
electric or electronic switching device.
This SPDT relay allows electrical signals, digital or
analog, to switch from a single input to one of two
outputs.
Built-in three programmable Open Collector
(O.C.) outputs. These open collector outputs are
very fast, low powered, solid-state switches.
These programmable open collector outupts can
be used to activate a buzzer or strobe light,
open or close doors etc. When any of the three
on board programmable open collector output
activates, Pegasus™NX triggers any device
connected to it.
Built-in two zones which are extended to four
zone inputs. You can connect sensors or
detectors to these zones.
The device supports zone input wiring in both
single-mode and double-mode. A sensor or
detector can be connected in nine different ways.
Compatible with any alarm panel that follows
the Contact ID Protocol. Some well known alarm
panels that work on the Contact ID Protocol and
thus fully compatible with the device are:
Paradox, Honeywell Ademco, Bosch, Napco,
Inhep, DSC, Logic, FBII, Inovanet, Rokonet, etc
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