LtoH-8 translates the wireless signals from the CUNEATIC detectors into general hardwire signals, which can be understood by system controls from other makers.
When LtoH-8 receives an encrypted wireless signal, it check if this signal is from a detector that belongs to its system. If the signal is not, the LtoH-8 just ignores it. If the signal is, the LtoH-8 send a translated signal to the system control through one of the hard-wire outputs.
By this device, users can easily add CUNEATIC wireless detectors into their existing hardwire security systems.
This device can translate the signals from up to eight wireless detectors. It has eight sets of hardwire outputs, corresponding with the eight wireless detectors.
This device is for indoor use when the temperature is well maintained.
This detector should be used to translate CUNEATIC wireless signals.
SPECIFICATION
Environmental class: 1 (indoor only)
Power input: 12VDC, usually supplied by the system control unit/panel
Wireless input: 1-way/2-way wireless, 868Mhz/915Mhz FSK, cuneatic SEICS protocol
Wireless detector enrollment: up to eight wireless detectors
Hardwire output:
1) eight sets of wires. Each set represents one wireless detector. A set of hardwire output includes four wires:
Alarm signal (two wires), tamper signal (two wires).
For example: output J1 represents the alarm signals from detector A, and J9 represents the tamper signals from A.
2) a pair of tamper output wires for this device itself.
Hardwire output connection options: Normally Closed (N/C), or Normally Opened (N/O)
Tamper event: the red indicating light shines when the case is opened
Dimension: 122mm(L), 33mm(W), 26mm(H)
Standard: FCC part 15, R&TTE, CLC/TS 50131-2-6:2004
CONNECT TO THE SYSTEM CONTROL
Connect the alarm and tamper outputs with the system control, just as connect a hardwire detector to the control. Of course, before connecting, you should check if the output N/C or N/O setting meets the input requirements.