CAT M1 | NB-IoT | Class 4 AS2201.5
Multicom alarm communicator with Cat M1 and NB-IoT, which is forward compatible with the 5G network. Developed and supported in Australia with 24/7 Partner technical support Australia wide.
Compliant to the latest 3GPP release, enhanced machine-type communication (EMTC) and narrow band IoT (NB-IoT). Connects any Contact-ID dialler to alarm monitoring centres.
Ensure your Multicom unit up to date, even when the service providers make changes.
Mounts easily into alarm panel using built-in rare earth magnet.
Even during major outages, patented technology ensures a highly reliable, fully encrypted virtual private link over the Multicom Network to the monitoring centre.
At just 70mm x 96mm, this unit fits easily into alarm panels.
Lowest power consumption in its class for minimum demand on your alarm power source.
Contact ID, Multicom Network
Connection and Power Fault, Programming Update / Access, Test Report, Input Alarms (24 hour), Zone Lockout, Phone Line Connection Fault
5G, LTE, CAT M1, NB-IoT
70 x 96 x 26 mm
Up to 4 x 24 hr alarm inputs (when using dual end of line resistors)
1 x relay 2 x open collector
Class 2, Class 3, Class 4
8-15V DC
Dual or Single
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TechTools is comprehensive tool that allows technicians to manage, configure and commission Multicom alarm
communicators in the field, in real-time from a PC, Apple or Andriod device. TechTools utilises a powerful, easy-to-use permission-based security structure to protect devices from unauthorised access.
At Multicom, we get challenged from time to time on the question about “power consumption.” We have responded to the challenge and, in each new generation of alarm communicators, we have significantly decreased power consumption. This product evolution commenced in 2017 and has carried through to today’s Multicom alarm communicators.