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| Transceiver: |
Motorola Series
IV Cellular Radio - rated at nominal 3 watts maximum power
output, TNC antenna connector |
| Power Supply: |
120 VAC, 50
watts maximum output power
Optional 120 to 277 VAC input with autoranging supply
Self-clinching terminal block input
User replaceable fuse
Varistor and RFI filtering
Transient and overcurrent protection for RJ11 connections
External ground lug.
Optional battery and charger, 10 hours standby, 1 hour
operating.
Complete optional solar-powered assemblies for various
applications |
| User Interface: |
One RJ11 Jack
for data or voice communications
Two wire, loop start, AutoSafeŠ automatic transceiver
activation
Ring voltage, 25 Hz, 60 Vrms, 150 V p-p
Dial Tone: 350 Hz/440 Hz square wave
Maximum REN=3
RJ45 jack for programming and testing with cellular handset
Optional Line Sensor
automatically switches from land line to cellular when
land line is not operational. Other options are modem
and power management module. |
| Environmental: |
Weatherproof
NEMA 3R enclosure for outdoor and indoor use.
-40C to 60C (-40F to 140F) operating,
-40C to 80C (-40F to 176F) storage
5 percent to 95 percent relative humidity, non-condensing
Thermal shutoff protection included |
| Mechanical: |
Size is 11
inches H x 8.5 inches W x 5 inches D
Weight is approx. 8.5 pounds (including battery)
Punch-outs for 1/2-inch conduit to accommodate electrical
and telephone wires, securable latch |
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