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D9412GV2, D7412GV2, and D7212GV2 Control Panels
- Fully integrated intrusion, fire, and access control allows users to interface with one system instead of three
- NetCom IP based communication option provides high-speed, secure alarm transport and control
- 8 programmable areas with perimeter and interior partitioning
- Flexible configuration options to meet multiple installation requirements; depending on the model, from 40 to 246 points and up to 32, 67 or 238 RF points
- Choice of vacuum fluorescent or ATM style user interface command centers
- New user interface functions provide additional security and flexibility
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D9412G, D7412G, and D7212G Control Panels
- 8 on-board and, depending on the model, up to 32, 67, or 238 off-board detection points
- 24, 64, or 128 relays
- 2 or 8 access control doors
- 4 or 8 programmable areas with perimeter/interior partitioning
- Real-time clock and test timer
- Up to 1000-event log (including event modifiers), including time, date and event with area, point and user number
- Battery charging circuit, AC power and voltage supervision
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D6412 and D4412 Control Panels
- Eight on-board points
- Eight programmable scheduled events
- Wireless functions
- Up to 32 users with optional key fob operation
- Four programmable authority levels
- Model D6412 provides up to 40 points in any combination of wired or wireless; Model D4412 has up to 24 points
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D2212BE Control Panel
- Eight on-board points
- Eight users and passcodes with three authority levels
- Two programmable on-board relay outputs (optional relays required)
- Alarm memory, two programmable telephone numbers, and flexible routing for event reporting
- Exit momentarily without turning the entire system off
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D2212B Control Panel
- Eight on-board points
- Up to 24 wired or wireless points
- Eight users and passcodes with three authority levels
- Two programmable on-board relay outputs (optional relays required)
- Alarm memory, two programmable telephone numbers, and flexible routing for event reporting
- Exit momentarily without turning the entire system off
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Go Wireless!
Wireless devices save you money by eliminating the need to run wire to each device. Use a wireless keypad to turn your system on or off from outside the protected premises. Use a wireless key fob to turn the system on or off, send a panic report, open a door, or turn on a light.
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