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Characteristics of the STD-4G Transmitter

The STD-4G transmitter is a device designed for transmitting alarm signals and controlling external devices via 2G/4G data transmission. It enables communication with the receiving station using PULSON and SIA protocols with Contact ID support.

Power supply: 12 V ± 15%

Standby current consumption: 80 mA

Maximum current consumption: 300 mA

Inputs: 4 (including a dedicated AC input for monitoring the presence of alternating voltage, max 18 V AC, 50 Hz)

Outputs: 4 OC type (50 mA / 12 V DC)

Programming interface: mini USB (via adapter)

Antenna: included with 4G module


Additional features:

  • 2G/4G data transmission
  • Sending data to the receiving station via SMS, GPRS/LTE
  • 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
TechnologyGSM (2G), LTE (4G)
Power supply12V ±15%
Standby current consumption80 mA
Current consumption (max.)300 mA
Inputs4 (w tym 1 AC)
Outputs4 typu OC (50 mA / 12V 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