RTX3 / PXMWRT3 Paradox Two-way 433MHz radio receiver compatible with Paradox EVO and Paradox SPECTRA alarm control units. Up to 32 wireless zones, expandable range with repeaters. Conforms to EN50131 Grade 2. Includes REM2 bidirectional remote control ,
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RECEIVER VIA RADIO 32 ZONES FOR ALARM CONTROL PANELS EVOHD PARADOX SPECTRA
Up to 32 wireless zones - Compatible with SPECTRA SP and EVO control units
Expandable radio range with Paradox RPT1 repeaters - Compliant with EN50131 - Grade 2
Supplied with 1 REM2 two-way remote control
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RTX3 | THE RADIO BIDIRECTIONAL 433MHZ RECEIVER OF PARADOX
Paradox two-way radio receiver that manages up to 32 wireless zones and 32 portable remote controls (999 portable remote controls with EVO192 control units). Supplied with 1 REM2 two-way remote control.
COMPATIBILITY OF CENTRAL PARADOX:
LINE SPECTRA SP : usable with all transmitters of the MAGELLAN series also with the bidirectional remote controls REM2 and REM3 which report the status of the system, up to 16 wireless PGM 2WPGM modules, up to 8 wireless keyboards K32RF or K32IRF and up to 2 radio repeaters RPT1.
EVO LINE : possibility of use with all transmitters of the MAGELLAN series, including the two-way REM2 and REM3 remote controls which report the status of the system, and up to 8 2WPGM wireless PGM modules.
BIDIRECTIONAL RADIO RECEIVER - RTX3 / PXMWRT3 - PARADOX - Compatible with EVO and SPECTRA SP series control units - 3 programmable outputs including 1 relay (5A) - GSM (with GPRS14 module) - Conforms to EN50131 Grade 2 - Silver color
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Data sheet
item | RTX3 | |
Compatibility |
All Magellan wireless transmitters Digiplex EVO (EVO48, EVO96 and EVO192) Digiplex (DGP-848 and DGP-NE96) Spectra SP (SP5500, SP6000 and SP7000) Esprit (728ULT and 738ULT) |
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Frequency | 433MHz or 868MHz (RTX3 / 86) | |
Sensitivity | -120 dBm | |
Current consumption | 50 mA | |
Dimensions (no antenna) | 15cm x 16cm x 3cm (6in x 6.5in x 1.1in) | |
Dimensions | 0 ° C to 49 ° C (32 ° F to 120 ° F) | |
Operating temperature: | 0.49 lbs (0.22 kg) | |
PGM outputs: | PGM1 and PGM2 - 150mA PGM transistor outputs PGM3 - form C relay output rated at 5A / 28Vdc, NO / NC (PGM4 optional) | |
Range | Refer to the appropriate transmitter Instructions | |
Other | Di-pole antenna; Error Correction Algorithm |
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WHO AND PARADOX?
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The story of Paradox began in 1989 with the launch on the market of an extraordinary product line, the first motion detectors whose patents are still used today. In 1996 they introduced the Digiplex series of security systems, with the expandable encrypted bus system . In 2001, they dedicated themselves to the world of wireless wireless radio products, including Magellan's award - winning all-in-one console . In the last few years also in the development of software, in 2007, they renewed and moved many of their products onto new platforms, and introduced advanced communication modules that exploit GSM and IP. Following the great success, they reintroduce Elegance , a wonderfully designed motion detector born for the first time 20 years ago.
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