InterLogix Gsp 2302 Networx Gsm Module Ds Web Data Sheet M5 Enclosure For Picture Perfect & Secure User Manual
2017-02-06
User Manual: InterLogix Gsp-2302-Networx-Gsm-Module-Ds-Web
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Cellular modules enable the NetworX series of security panels to
communicate signals wirelessly over either LTE or 3G HSPA cellular
networks. This provides users with Alarm.com®’s secure wireless
signaling and convenient functionality including real-time event
notification, Web-based remote monitoring and other home system
control capabilities.
The digital wireless communication also enables secure alarm
reporting to a central station via SIA or Contact ID, regardless of
whether a phone line is installed at the system location. Users can
remotely monitor and control their security system via smartphone,
tablet or via the Alarm.com website. Features include viewing system
status and history, arming and disarming the system, setting up user
codes and creating customized email and text message notifications
for any type of alarm or non-alarm activity at the property.
Additionally, using the Z-Wave® enabled modems enables the control
of Z-Wave class devices such as lighting and thermostats.
The modules interface with the NetworX panel data bus and are
powered by the panel. Status LEDs on the module allow for cellular
signal strength checking, as well as troubleshooting during installation.
The cellular module can be used as the primary means of
communication or as a backup to a landline phone connection. Each
NetworX panel supports a maximum of one wireless module. For
added peace of mind, an optional tamper detection switch is available
that signals when the module cover is removed.
OVERVIEW
• U.S. cellular coverage covers more than 95% of U.S. population*
• Canadian cellular coverage covers more than 90% of Canada’s
population*
• Remote monitoring and control for convenient system access
from virtually anywhere
• Remote programming via AirFx™ toolkit troubleshoots issues
without expensive "truck rolls"
• Z-Wave class modems control lighting, thermostat and more
• Cellular module can be located up to 90 ft. (27.4m) from the main
control panel
• LED status lights display signal strength and simplify
troubleshooting
STANDARD FE AT URES
Wireless
LTE & GSM
Modules
For use with NetworX Systems
Intrusion
interlogix.com/networx*Based on publicly available information from cellular providers and industry reports.
Specifications
Compatibility NetworX Panels: NX V2 4, 6, 8 and 8E. (Note: certain older V1 NX4, 6 and 8 may not be
fully supported)
Power requirements 9.5 to 15 VDC, 12 V nominal, 65mA (continuous) 1600mA (instantaneous peaks) maximum
(from panel or auxiliary power supply)
Power/data bus One three-wire NetworX power/communication data bus
Cellular network Verizon® LTE, 3G HSPA AT&T™, T-Mobile® or Rogers
LED indicators One module/panel communication status LED, one module power LED, one automation
LED, three wireless communication status LEDs and 4 GSM status LEDs
Dimensions (H x W x D) 5.25 x 4.125 x 1 in. (133 x 105 x 25mm)
Case material High impact, ABS plastic, Belgian gray
Operating temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Storage temperature -30°F to 140°F (-34°C to 60°C)
Humidity 90% relative humidity
Listings FCC Part 15, IC
Ordering Information
NX-592E-LTE-ZX-VZ NetworX LTE Cellular Module; Alarm.com w/Z-Wave®, Verizon
NX-592E-GSM-ZX-AT NetworX Cellular Module; Alarm.com HSPA 3G GSM w/Z-Wave, AT&T
NX-592E-GSM-ZX-RG NetworX Cellular Module; Alarm.com HSPA 3G GSM w/Z-Wave, Rogers
(Canada Use Only)
NX-592E-GSM-ZX-TM NetworX Cellular Module; Alarm.com HSPA 3G GSM w/Z-Wave, T-Mobile
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Interlogix is part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security
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2017/02 (GSP-2302)
interlogix.com
Wireless
LTE & GSM
Modules
For use with NetworX Systems
Z-Wave ® is a registered US Trademark of Zensys A/S.
Complies with FCC and Industry Canada regulations.