STD-4G Basic

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Characteristics of the STD-4G Basic Transmitter

The STD-4G Basic transmitter is a simplified version of the STD-4G, designed for transmitting alarm signals and controlling external devices via 4G data transmission.

It enables communication with the receiving station via SMS or GPRS, supporting PULSON and SIA protocols using the Contact ID protocol.

Power supply: 12 V ± 15%

Standby current consumption: 80 mA

Maximum current consumption: 300 mA

Inputs: 1 (including a dedicated AC input for monitoring the presence of alternating voltage, max 18 V AC, 50 Hz)

Outputs: 1 OC type (50 mA / 12 V DC)

Programming interface: mini USB (via adapter)

Antenna: included with the 4G module


Additional features:

  • Data transmission via 4G technology
  • Sending data to the receiving station via SMS or GPRS
  • Supports PULSON (UDP) and SIA (TCP, encrypted, Contact ID) protocols
  • Notifications to up to 10 users via SMS (up to 32 characters)
  • Output control via SMS/CLIP (up to 10 users)
  • Built-in temperature sensor
  • Built-in event memory (65,535 entries)
  • Telephone line simulation for alarm panel communicator

Applications:

  • Transmitting alarm signals to a monitoring center
  • Working with alarm panels via telephone line simulation
  • Controlling external devices (e.g., alarm, lighting)
  • Remote user notifications via SMS/CLIP

Transmission:

  • GPRS/LTE (TCP/UDP)
  • SMS as a backup channel
  • Supports up to 10 users

Notifications:

  • SMS to up to 10 users (32 characters per message)
  • Delivery confirmation

Programming:

  • Local – via mini USB port (adapter required)
  • Remote configuration via data transmission
TechnologyLTE (4G)
Power supply12 V ± 15%
Standby current consumption80 mA
Current consumption (min.)300 mA
Inputs1 (including 1 AC)
Outputs1 OC type (50 mA / 12 V DC)
Operating temperature range−20 °C to +55 °C
Dimensions (W × L × H)80 × 57 × 12 mm
Event memory65,535 entries
Sensortemperature
Programming interfacemini USB
Antennaincluded