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MULTI-ROUTER TCP 0211 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW... 2 FEATURES OF THE TCP MULTI-ROUTER... 2 INSTALLATION... 3 ANTENNA... 3 GSM ANTENNAS... 4 RS232... 4 PRINTER... 4 FUSE... 4 OPERATION... 4 DATE / TIME... 5 GSM STATUS... 5 CONFIGURATION MENU... 7 IP ADDRESS... 7 SUBNET MASK... 8 GATEWAY 1... 8 GATEWAY 2... 9 SERIAL OUT... 9 BUZZER... 10 SERVER 1... 10 LIMIT MODE... 11 DHCP... 12 PRINTER... 12 APPENDIX A - RS232 CONNECTIONS AND PROTOCOL... 14 APPENDIX B - FSK ALARM CODES... 16 APPENDIX C - PRINTER CONNECTIONS... 26 APPENDIX D ROUTER SPECIFICATIONS... 27 LIMITED WARRANTEE... 28

1. OVERVIEW The FSK Router 0211 is a high performance Repeater or Base Station for use on the FSK long-range radio and GSM networks. When installed as a base station in the security control room, it will receive alarms from FSK long-range radio transmitters and GSM units It has the facility to display the alarm, print it, and send it to the monitoring computer by means of a serial connection. When installed as a repeater, it will forward alarms from FSK long-range radio transmitters to the control room via either radio, GSM or any TCP/IP broad-band connection to the control room. The Router 0211 is self-contained and has its own power supply and a backup battery. The Router 0211 is programmed using the FSK Router Programming software via a serial port or remotely (if used on the FSK GSM or TCP/IP networks). Some of the Router 0211 settings can be changed via the on-board keypad. 2. FEATURES OF THE TCP MULTI-ROUTER FSK High-performance long-range radio receiver. FSK Radio Transmitter (repeater only). Option of dual 3G high-speed GSM modem. Ethernet TCP/IP port. Large LCD to display alarms or settings. Keypad for changing settings as well as performing diagnostics. On-board power supply with backup battery. Printer Port (parallel). Serial ports for programming as well as connections to a monitoring computer. 2 P a g e

3. INSTALLATION The Router 0211 is connected as shown (ROUTER REAR VIEW) GSM ANTENNAS MTN VODACOM BOOTLOADER SWITCH RS232 PROGRAMMING ETHERNET USB RS232 RADIO ANTENNA MONITORING COMPUTER PRINTER FUSE (DC 10A) 220V AC Connect the Radio Antenna using a PL259 (UHF) 50Ω RF Connector. Connect the RS232 (monitoring computer) plug to the monitoring computer using the serial cable supplied. Plug a printer (if required) into the printer port. Install the 10A fuse into the fuse holder. Plug the Ethernet Connector into the Ethernet Switch (if used). Connect the GSM antennas to the unit. The connectors are the SMA type. Connect the Power input to a 220V AC mains supply. ANTENNA The antenna is crucial to the optimum performance of the Router. Suitable antennas are Folded Dipole (outdoor type) Collinear The antenna should be mounted outdoors on a mast (as high as possible) in order to achieve maximum radio range. The antenna should be connected using RG213 or RG214 cable. RG58 cable is not suitable for runs of more than 10m as it has too much loss. The antenna should be mounted vertically (vertical polarisation) and not horizontally. 3 P a g e

GSM ANTENNAS If the Router is fitted with a GSM Module, GSM antennas should be plugged into the unit. The antenna connector is a SMA type. The antenna should preferably be mounted externally to the control room. The antenna should be mounted so that the GSM signal strength is greater than 24 (see the section on GSM). RS232 The RS232 connection is used to send an incoming alarm to the monitoring computer at the control room. The bottom RS232 connector is connected to the computer. The RS232 should be connected using the cable supplied. The RS232 connections are as shown in Appendix A. The Router has three alarm formats which can be transmitted using the serial port, FSK Standard, FSK Extended or FSK7 (Contact ID). Refer to Appendix A. Be sure that the correct format has been chosen (refer to the section on Programming). The monitoring software should be compatible with the selected RS232 format. PRINTER If a printer is required, it is connected via the DB25 (male) to Centronix cable required. A purpose-made printer cable should always be used. Do not attempt to make your own. The standard printer connections are shown in Appendix B. Note that a printer will slow down the operation of receiving a large number of alarms (2+ alarms per second) due to the slow nature of the printer. FUSE The fuse is used to protect the internal circuitry from the battery in the event of a failure. Only use a 20mm glass, 10A, Fast Blow fuse. 4. OPERATION 4 P a g e

CONFIGURATION A number of settings on the Router can be changed via the keypad and the LCD. Be careful when changing settings as you may adversely affect the working of the Router and its ability to receive and transmit alarms. 1. To change the configuration of the Router, press the ENTER ( ) key. 2. The menus can be navigated using the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) cursors. 3. The ENTER key is used to enter a menu or to enter the data. Configuration screen CONFIGURATION MENU See Below DATE/TIME DATE: TIME: The date is entered as CCYY/MM/DD Use the (E) key to advance to the next field Press ENTER when done The time is entered as HH:MM:SS Use the (E) key to advance to the next field Press ENTER when done GSM STATUS For models fitted with a GSM modem: 5 P a g e

Press Enter to Display the GSM status: The GSM status will cycle between the statuses of the two SIM cards installed on the GSM modem. The Following information is displayed (per SIM card): DEVICE ID This is the ID of the device on the FSK GSM network SIG Signal Strength (S0 to S31). Minimum allowable = 20 BER Bit Error Rate (E0 to E99) 0 is optimal 99 is no value obtained from the network IP ADDRESS The IP address of this device on the FSK GSM Network GPRS GPRS connected (GPRS-C) /not connected (GPRS-N) SIM The status of the SIM card SIM-OK (SIM card OK) SIM-ER (SIM Card Error) STATE Connected State START (Initialising on GSM network) READY (connected to FSK routing server) GSMREG GSM Registration State GSM-REG (Registered on the GSM network) GSM-OFF (Not Registered) GPRSREG Data Registration State GPRS-REG (Registered on 3G/Edge/GPRS) GPRS-OFF (Not registered on GSM data) 6 P a g e

Press the CLEAR button to exit the menu CONFIGURATION MENU: Press Enter to access the configuration menu: IP ADDRESS 7 P a g e The IP address is 10.0.0.31

Enter the IP address with leading zeros, e.g. 10 is entered as 010. Use the (E) key to advance on field. Press Enter when done. SUBNET MASK The Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. Enter the Subnet Mask with leading zeros, e.g. 10 is entered as 010. Use the (E) key to advance on field. Press Enter when done. GATEWAY 1 Gateway 1 is 10.0.0.1. Enter the Gateway with leading zeros, e.g. 10 is entered as 010. Use the (E) key to advance on field. Press Enter when done. 8 P a g e

GATEWAY 2 Gateway 2 is 10.0.0.2. Enter the Gateway with leading zeros, e.g. 10 is entered as 010. Use the (E) key to advance on field. Press Enter when done. SERIAL OUT The Serial Output format is used to send alarms to the Control Room Computer via the RS232 port. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to cycle between the following Serial Output formats: FSK 7 FSK FSK EXTENDED Refer to Appendix A for the descriptions of the Serial Output formats. FSK 7 is the preferred Serial Format. MAKE SURE THAT THE CORRECT SERIAL FORMAT IS SELECTED OR THE MONITORING COMPUTER WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY ALARMS 9 P a g e

BUZZER The buzzer mode can be set to the following: BUZZER MODE BUZZER OFF BUZZER ON ON WITH RELAY SUSTAIN RELAY WITH FUNCTION The buzzer will not sound when alarms are received The Buzzer will sound when an alarm is received When an alarm is received, the Buzzer will turn on briefly The on-board relay will also turn on (for use with an external siren) When an alarm is received, the Buzzer will turn on and stay on. The on-board relay will also turn on (for use with an external siren). The Buzzer and Relay have to be cancelled by pressing the CLR key. Press the UP and DOWN keys to select the required Buzzer operation. Press ENTER when done. SERVER 1 Server 1 is 10.0.0.31 Enter the Server address with leading zeros, e.g. 10 is entered as 010 Use the (E) key to advance on field. 10 P a g e

If the Server IP Address is to be entered as a domain name with letters, do the following: Press one of the keys repetitively to select the correct alphabetical character. Use the UP and DOWN keys to move between the fields. Press the (E) key to end the entry (i.e. last character). Press the ENTER key when done. KEY CHARACTER(S) 1 1 2 2 a b c A B C 3 3 d e f D E F 4 4 g h I G H I 5 5 j k l J K L 6 6 m n o M N O 7 7 p q r s P Q R S 8 8 t u v T U V 9 9 w x y z W X Y Z 0 0 /. -, + * ) ( : ; & % $ #! SPACE * : ; < = >? @ (E) END OF TEXT Remember to end the Text using the (E) key LIMIT MODE The Limit Mode function will restrict the types of alarms which will be sent from the Router to the Monitoring Computer. The following limits are used: 11 P a g e

LIMIT MODE NONE STRICT RECOMMENDED ALARMS RECEIVED All alarms Only panic and Burglary Signals The recommended list of FSK alarm codes. Refer to Appendix B Limit mode set to NONE is not recommended on older radio networks. DHCP The DHCP setting enables or disables DHCP. If DHCP is enabled then the Ethernet will receive an IP address from the network. If disabled then a static IP must be entered as per IP address, subnet mask, gateway 1 and gateway 2 settings described previously on pages 7, 8 and 9. The following options are available: DHCP MODE DHCP ENABLED ON DHCP is enabled for the network OFF DHCP is not enabled static IP s to be used PRINTER 12 P a g e

The printer setting enables or disables all signals received to be printed if there is a printer connected to the router s printer port. The following options are available: PRINTER MODE ALARMS PRINTED ON All alarms printed OFF No alarms printed When all the settings have been changed to the desired ones, go back to the Configuration Menu. Use the DOWN key to go down to RESET. Press the ENTER key to save all your new settings. CHANGED SETTINGS ONLY TAKE EFFECT AFTER A RESET. 13 P a g e

APPENDIX A - RS232 CONNECTIONS AND PROTOCOL The Router is fitted with a female DB9 RS232 connector which is used to send alarms to the monitoring computer. DB9 FEMALE CONNECTOR 5 1 9 6 PIN FUNCTION 2 RS232 TXD 3 RS232 RXD 5 GND SERIAL CABLE DB9 MALE 5 3 2 5 3 2 TXD RXD WIRE LENGTH = 400mm GND (black) RXD TXD 5 3 2 5 3 2 DB9 FEMALE COMPUTER FSK STANDARD BAUD RATE: 1200 Stop Bits: 1 Data Bits: 8 Parity: NONE Handshaking: NONE String Format <SOT> Start of Text ASCII Char 2 ACCOUNT 1-5 Account Code (5 ASCII characters, e.g. 12345) INFORMATION 1-3 Alarm Information (3 ASCII characters, e.g. 097) <CR> Carriage Return (ASCII character 13) <LF> Line Feed (ASCII Character 10) <EOT> End of Text (ASCII Character 4) 14 P a g e

FSK EXTENDED BAUD RATE: 1200 Stop Bits: 1 Data Bits: 8 Parity: NONE Handshaking: NONE String Format <SOT> Start of Text ASCII Char 2 ACCOUNT 1-5 Account Code (5 ASCII characters, e.g. 12345) INFORMATION 1-3 Alarm Information (3 ASCII characters, e.g. 097) REPEATER 1-2 Repeater Number (2 ASCII characters, e.g. 01) Repeater is set to 31 if the signal is received directly RSSI Relative Signal Strength Indicator ASCII character 0 to 7 (0 = weakest, 7 = Strongest) <CR> Carriage Return (ASCII character 13) <LF> Line Feed (ASCII Character 10) <EOT> End of Text (ASCII Character 4) FSK7 (CONTACT ID) Baud: 9600 Parity: none Stop bits: 1 Data bits: 8 Handshaking: none Base to PC (spaces for readability only) $02 T AAAAA Q CCC PP ZZZ S RR I I NFF $0D $02 -Start of text 2 hex. T -Message type (ASCII) C * AAAAA -5 digit account code (ASCII) Q -Qualifier E, R, S (ASCII) ** CCC -Alarm code 000 to 999 (ASCII) PP -Partition 00 to 99 (ASCII) ZZZ -Zone or user 000 to 999 (ASCII) S -Start code 0 to 7 (ASCII) RR -Repeater ID 00 to 32 (ASCII) I -RSSI Local 0 to 7 (ASCII) (Repeater) I -RSSI Remote 0 to 7 (ASCII) (Transmitter) N - Line Card or slot number A = Line Card 0, I = Line Card 8 FF -Free space = 00 (ASCII) $0D -Carriage Return 13 decimal. * T Only one message type C in use. The ASCII character C means that the alarm codes (CCC) correspond to the ADEMCO 18 contact ID alarm codes. The alarm codes are defined in the SIA-05-1999.09 document. ** Q Event qualifier: E = new event, R = event restore, S = status report. ***N Line Card or Slot. Identifies the Line Card (slot) from which the alarm comes in the Multi-Router. Slot 0 is sent as A, slot 8 is sent as I Slot 0 is for local messages from router (e.g. heartbeat, power-up etc.) Slots 1 to 8 are used to identify the receiver which received the signal. 15 P a g e

APPENDIX B - FSK ALARM CODES The Router 0211 is capable of receiving either FSK Alarms or Contact ID Alarms. If the format of the alarm received is not the same as the serial port protocol selected (see Appendix A) the Router 0211 will convert from the one format to the other. For example, if an alarm is received in the FSK format and the RS232 format is set to FSK7 (Contact ID), the Router 0211 will convert the FSK format alarm to its Contact ID equivalent. If an alarm is received in Contact ID format and the RS232 protocol is set to FSK, the Router 0211 will attempt to convert the alarm to the equivalent FSK code. Note that not all Contact ID codes have an equivalent FSK code. TABLE B1: FSK ALARM CODES AND EQUIVALENT CONTACT ID CONVERSION FSK FSK FSK CONTACT ID PTY LIMIT ALTERNATE CODE DESCRIPTION USE CODE E DESCRIPTION ZONE ALARM TELEM 0 AUTO TEST 602 E Periodic test report Zone 0 NO YES 1 CANCEL BY KEYH 1 406 E Cancel User 1 NO NO 2 TELEMETRY 2 COMMS RESTORED 357 E Long Range Radio 2 NO NO 3 TELEMETRY 3 603 E Periodic RF Test 3 NO NO 4 POINTS MISSED 708 E POINTS MISSED 0 NO NO 5 PATROL START LATE 703 E PATROL START LATE 0 NO NO PATROL START ON 6 TIME 702 E PATROL START 0 NO NO 7 GUARD PATROL SLOW 711 E GUARD PATROL SLOW 0 NO NO 8 GUARD PATROL FAST 712 E GUARD PATROL FAST 0 NO NO GUARD FAIL TO START 9 SHIFT 716 E GUARD FAIL TO START SHIFT 0 NO NO 10 PROGRAM COMPLETE 628 E Program Mode Exit 0 NO NO 11 GUARD LATE ON DUTY 707 E GUARD LATE ON DUTY 0 NO NO 12 WRONG ROUTE 718 E WRONG ROUTE 0 NO NO 13 SUPERVISOR ON SITE 140 E Supervisor on site 13 NO NO 14 SUPERVISOR OFF SITE 140 R Supervisor on site 14 NO NO 15 OPEN KEYH 99 409 E Keyswitch O/C 99 NO NO 16 ELECTRIC FENCE 131 E Perimeter Zone 0 NO YES 17 WATCHDOG RESET 305 E System reset Zone 0 NO NO 18 LOOP TROUBLE RES 332 R Polling loop short Zone 0 NO NO 19 SIREN FUSE RESTORE 321 R Bell 1 0 NO NO 20 FAIL TO REPORT 350 E Communication trouble 0 NO NO 16 P a g e R

21 LOOP TROUBLE 141 E Polling loop open Zone 0 NO NO 22 SIREN FUSE FAIL 321 E Bell 1 0 NO NO 23 EMERGENCY 101 E Personal Emergency Zone 0 YES YES 24 REMOTE PANIC 101 E Personal Emergency Zone 0 YES YES 25 PANIC 120 E Panic Zone 0 YES YES 26 DURESS 121 E Duress User 0 YES YES 27 BATT VOLTAGE LOW 302 E Low system battery Zone 0 NO YES 28 BATT VOLTAGE REST 302 R Low system battery Zone 0 NO YES 29 AC POWER FAIL 301 E AC Loss Zone 0 NO YES 30 AC POWER RESTORED 301 R AC Loss Zone 0 NO YES TRASNMTR LOCKED Long Range Radio emitter 31 ON 353 E fault Zone 0 NO YES 32 HOLD UP 121 E Duress User 0 NO YES GUARD ON 33 OPEN BY KEYH 1 DUTY 400 E Open/Close User 1 NO YES 34 OPEN BY KEYH 2 400 E Open/Close User 2 NO NO 35 OPEN BY KEYH 3 400 E Open/Close User 3 NO NO 36 OPEN BY KEYH 4 400 E Open/Close User 4 NO NO 37 OPEN BY KEYH 5 400 E Open/Close User 5 NO NO 38 OPEN BY KEYH 6 400 E Open/Close User 6 NO NO 39 OPEN BY KEYH 7 400 E Open/Close User 7 NO NO 40 OPEN BY KEYH 8 400 E Open/Close User 8 NO NO 41 OPEN BY KEYH 9 400 E Open/Close User 9 NO NO 42 OPEN BY KEYH 10 400 E Open/Close User 10 NO NO 43 OPEN BY KEYH 11 400 E Open/Close User 11 NO NO 44 OPEN BY KEYH 12 400 E Open/Close User 12 NO NO 45 OPEN BY KEYH 13 400 E Open/Close User 13 NO NO 46 OPEN BY KEYH 14 400 E Open/Close User 14 NO NO 47 OPEN BY KEYH 15 400 E Open/Close User 15 NO NO 48 OPEN BY KEYH 16 400 E Open/Close User 16 NO NO 49 OPEN BY KEYH 17 400 E Open/Close User 17 NO NO 50 OPEN BY KEYH 18 400 E Open/Close User 18 NO NO 51 OPEN BY KEYH 19 400 E Open/Close User 19 NO NO 52 OPEN BY KEYH 20 400 E Open/Close User 20 NO NO 53 PARTIAL ARM 456 R Partial Arm 0 NO NO Manual trigger test report 54 MANUAL TEST 601 E Zone 0 NO NO 55 PROGRAM COMPLETE 628 E Program mode exit Zone 0 NO NO 56 PERIPHERAL TROUBLE 330 E System Peripheral trouble Zone 0 NO NO Communication trouble 57 COMS TROUBLE 350 E Zone 0 NO NO 58 PERIODIC TEST 602 E Periodic test report Zone 0 NO NO 59 TELEMETRY 59 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 59 NO NO 60 TELEMETRY 60 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 60 NO NO 61 TELEMETRY 61 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 61 NO NO 17 P a g e Zone

62 TELEMETRY 62 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 62 NO NO 63 TELEMETRY 63 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 63 NO NO 64 TELEMETRY 64 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 64 NO NO 65 CLOSE BY KEYH 1 GUARD OFF DUTY 400 R Open/Close User 1 NO YES 66 CLOSE BY KEYH 2 400 R Open/Close User 2 NO NO 67 CLOSE BY KEYH 3 400 R Open/Close User 3 NO NO 68 CLOSE BY KEYH 4 400 R Open/Close User 4 NO NO 69 CLOSE BY KEYH 5 400 R Open/Close User 5 NO NO 70 CLOSE BY KEYH 6 400 R Open/Close User 6 NO NO 71 CLOSE BY KEYH 7 400 R Open/Close User 7 NO NO 72 CLOSE BY KEYH 8 400 R Open/Close User 8 NO NO 73 CLOSE BY KEYH 9 400 R Open/Close User 9 NO NO 74 CLOSE BY KEYH 10 400 R Open/Close User 10 NO NO 75 CLOSE BY KEYH 11 400 R Open/Close User 11 NO NO 76 CLOSE BY KEYH 12 400 R Open/Close User 12 NO NO 77 CLOSE BY KEYH 13 400 R Open/Close User 13 NO NO 78 CLOSE BY KEYH 14 400 R Open/Close User 14 NO NO 79 CLOSE BY KEYH 15 400 R Open/Close User 15 NO NO 80 CLOSE BY KEYH 16 400 R Open/Close User 16 NO NO 81 CLOSE BY KEYH 17 400 R Open/Close User 17 NO NO 82 CLOSE BY KEYH 18 400 R Open/Close User 18 NO NO 83 CLOSE BY KEYH 19 400 R Open/Close User 19 NO NO 84 CLOSE BY KEYH 20 400 R Open/Close User 20 NO NO 85 TELEMETRY 85 140 E General Alarm Zone 85 NO NO 86 PRINTER OFF-LINE 336 E Local printer failure Zone 0 NO YES 87 RAM OR I/O ERROR 303 E RAM Checksum bad Zone 0 NO YES Manual trigger test report 88 SYS TEST BY CNTR 601 E Zone 0 NO NO 89 CLOSE BY KEYH 99 409 R Keyswitch O/C User 99 NO NO 90 TELEMETRY 90 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 90 NO NO 91 TELEMETRY 91 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 91 NO NO 92 TELEMETRY 92 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 92 NO NO 93 TELEMETRY 93 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 93 NO NO 94 TELEMETRY 94 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 94 NO NO 95 TELEMETRY 95 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 95 NO NO 96 TELEMETRY 96 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 96 NO NO 97 BURGLARY ZONE 1 130 E Burglary Zone 1 YES YES 98 BURGLARY ZONE 2 130 E Burglary Zone 2 YES YES 99 BURGLARY ZONE 3 130 E Burglary Zone 3 YES NO 100 BURGLARY ZONE 4 130 E Burglary Zone 4 YES NO 101 BURGLARY ZONE 5 130 E Burglary Zone 5 YES NO 102 BURGLARY ZONE 6 130 E Burglary Zone 6 YES NO 103 BURGLARY ZONE 7 130 E Burglary Zone 7 YES NO 104 BURGLARY ZONE 8 130 E Burglary Zone 8 YES NO 18 P a g e

105 BURGLARY ZONE 9 130 E Burglary Zone 9 YES NO 106 BURGLARY ZONE 10 130 E Burglary Zone 10 YES NO 107 BURGLARY ZONE 11 130 E Burglary Zone 11 YES NO 108 BURGLARY ZONE 12 130 E Burglary Zone 12 YES NO 109 BURGLARY ZONE 13 130 E Burglary Zone 13 YES NO 110 BURGLARY ZONE 14 130 E Burglary Zone 14 YES NO 111 BURGLARY ZONE 15 130 E Burglary Zone 15 YES NO 112 BURGLARY ZONE 16 130 E Burglary Zone 16 YES NO 113 BURGLARY ZONE 17 130 E Burglary Zone 17 YES NO 114 BURGLARY ZONE 18 130 E Burglary Zone 18 YES NO 115 BURGLARY ZONE 19 130 E Burglary Zone 19 YES NO 116 BURGLARY ZONE 20 130 E Burglary Zone 20 YES NO 117 BURGLARY ZONE 21 130 E Burglary Zone 21 YES NO 118 BURGLARY ZONE 22 130 E Burglary Zone 22 YES NO 119 BURGLARY ZONE 23 130 E Burglary Zone 23 YES NO 120 BURGLARY ZONE 24 130 E Burglary Zone 24 YES NO 121 BURGLARY ZONE 25 130 E Burglary Zone 25 YES NO 122 BURGLARY ZONE 26 130 E Burglary Zone 26 YES NO 123 BURGLARY ZONE 27 130 E Burglary Zone 27 YES NO 124 BURGLARY ZONE 28 130 E Burglary Zone 28 YES NO 125 BURGLARY ZONE 29 130 E Burglary Zone 29 YES NO 126 BURGLARY ZONE 30 130 E Burglary Zone 30 YES NO 127 BURGLARY ZONE 31 130 E Burglary Zone 31 YES NO 128 BURGLARY ZONE 32 130 E Burglary Zone 32 YES NO 129 ISOLATE ZONE 1 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 1 NO NO 130 ISOLATE ZONE 2 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 2 NO NO 131 ISOLATE ZONE 3 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 3 NO NO 132 ISOLATE ZONE 4 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 4 NO NO 133 ISOLATE ZONE 5 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 5 NO NO 134 ISOLATE ZONE 6 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 6 NO NO 135 ISOLATE ZONE 7 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 7 NO NO 136 ISOLATE ZONE 8 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 8 NO NO 137 ISOLATE ZONE 9 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 9 NO NO 138 ISOLATE ZONE 10 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 10 NO NO 139 ISOLATE ZONE 11 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 11 NO NO 140 ISOLATE ZONE 12 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 12 NO NO 141 ISOLATE ZONE 13 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 13 NO NO 142 ISOLATE ZONE 14 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 14 NO NO 143 ISOLATE ZONE 15 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 15 NO NO 144 ISOLATE ZONE 16 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 16 NO NO 145 ISOLATE ZONE 17 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 17 NO NO 146 ISOLATE ZONE 18 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 18 NO NO 147 ISOLATE ZONE 19 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 19 NO NO 148 ISOLATE ZONE 20 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 20 NO NO 19 P a g e

149 ISOLATE ZONE 21 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 21 NO NO 150 ISOLATE ZONE 22 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 22 NO NO 151 ISOLATE ZONE 23 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 23 NO NO 152 ISOLATE ZONE 24 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 24 NO NO 153 GUARD FIRE 110 E Fire 0 NO NO ASSISTANCE 154 REQUIRED 704 E ASSISTANCE REQUIRED 0 NO NO 155 GUARD PATROL FAIL 705 E GUARD PATROL FAIL 0 NO YES 156 GUARD SYSTEM ON 715 E GUARD SYSTEM ON 0 NO YES 157 GUARD SYSTEM OFF 714 E GUARD SYSTEM OFF 0 NO YES 158 GUARD TAMPER 137 E Tamper 0 NO NO 159 FAIL TO START PATROL 701 E FAIL TO START PATROL 0 NO NO 160 GUARD PATROL COMP 713 E GUARD PATROL COMP 0 NO YES 161 RESTORAL ZONE 1 130 R Burglary Zone 1 NO NO 162 RESTORAL ZONE 2 130 R Burglary Zone 2 NO NO 163 RESTORAL ZONE 3 130 R Burglary Zone 3 NO NO 164 RESTORAL ZONE 4 130 R Burglary Zone 4 NO NO 165 RESTORAL ZONE 5 130 R Burglary Zone 5 NO NO 166 RESTORAL ZONE 6 130 R Burglary Zone 6 NO NO 167 RESTORAL ZONE 7 130 R Burglary Zone 7 NO NO 168 RESTORAL ZONE 8 130 R Burglary Zone 8 NO NO 169 RESTORAL ZONE 9 130 R Burglary Zone 9 NO NO 170 RESTORAL ZONE 10 130 R Burglary Zone 10 NO NO 171 RESTORAL ZONE 11 130 R Burglary Zone 11 NO NO 172 RESTORAL ZONE 12 130 R Burglary Zone 12 NO NO 173 RESTORAL ZONE 13 130 R Burglary Zone 13 NO NO 174 RESTORAL ZONE 14 130 R Burglary Zone 14 NO NO 175 RESTORAL ZONE 15 130 R Burglary Zone 15 NO NO 176 RESTORAL ZONE 16 130 R Burglary Zone 16 NO NO 177 RESTORAL ZONE 17 130 R Burglary Zone 17 NO NO 178 RESTORAL ZONE 18 130 R Burglary Zone 18 NO NO 179 RESTORAL ZONE 19 130 R Burglary Zone 19 NO NO 180 RESTORAL ZONE 20 130 R Burglary Zone 20 NO NO 181 RESTORAL ZONE 21 130 R Burglary Zone 21 NO NO 182 RESTORAL ZONE 22 130 R Burglary Zone 22 NO NO 183 RESTORAL ZONE 23 130 R Burglary Zone 23 NO NO 184 RESTORAL ZONE 24 130 R Burglary Zone 24 NO NO 185 RESTORAL ZONE 25 130 R Burglary Zone 25 NO NO 186 KEYPAD PANIC 120 E Panic Zone 0 NO NO 187 KEYPAD TAMPER 137 E Tamper Zone 0 NO NO 188 EPROM ERROR 304 E ROM checksum bad Zone 0 NO NO 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 300 E System Trouble Zone 0 NO NO 190 FIRE SYSTEM TEST 604 E Fire test User 0 NO NO 191 FIRE SUPERVISORY 200 E Fire Supervisory Zone 0 NO NO 192 TELEMETRY 192 140 E General Alarm 192 NO NO 20 P a g e

193 FIRE ZONE 1 110 E Fire Zone 1 NO YES 194 ISOLATE ZONE 25 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 25 NO NO 195 ISOLATE ZONE 26 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 26 NO NO 196 ISOLATE ZONE 27 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 27 NO NO 197 ISOLATE ZONE 28 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 28 NO NO 198 ISOLATE ZONE 29 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 29 NO NO 199 ISOLATE ZONE 30 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 30 NO NO 200 ISOLATE ZONE 31 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 31 NO NO 201 ISOLATE ZONE 32 570 E Zone/Sensor bypass Zone 32 NO NO 202 RESTORAL ZONE 26 130 R Burglary Zone 26 NO NO 203 RESTORAL ZONE 27 130 R Burglary Zone 27 NO NO 204 RESTORAL ZONE 28 130 R Burglary Zone 28 NO NO 205 RESTORAL ZONE 29 130 R Burglary Zone 29 NO NO 206 RESTORAL ZONE 30 130 R Burglary Zone 30 NO NO 207 RESTORAL ZONE 31 130 R Burglary Zone 31 NO NO 208 RESTORAL ZONE 32 130 R Burglary Zone 32 NO NO 209 FAULT ZONE 25 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 25 NO NO 210 FAULT ZONE 26 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 26 NO NO 211 FAULT ZONE 27 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 27 NO NO 212 FAULT ZONE 28 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 28 NO NO 213 FAULT ZONE 29 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 29 NO NO 214 FAULT ZONE 30 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 30 NO NO 215 FAULT ZONE 31 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 31 NO NO 216 FAULT ZONE 32 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 32 NO NO 217 DELAYED ALARM 130 E Burglary Zone 3 YES YES 218 AUXILIARY ALARM 140 E General Alarm Zone 0 NO NO 219 BELL TROUBLE 320 E Sounder/Relay Zone 0 NO NO BELL TROUBLE 220 RESTORE 320 R Sounder/Relay Zone 0 NO NO 221 TIMER TEST 602 E Periodic test report Zone 0 NO NO 222 GENERAL ALARM 140 E General Alarm 0 NO NO 223 UNWANTED CARRIER 344 E RF Receiver Jam Detect Zone 0 NO YES 224 MEDICAL EMERGENCY 100 E Medical Zone 0 NO YES 225 FAULT ZONE 1 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 1 NO NO 226 FAULT ZONE 2 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 2 NO NO 227 FAULT ZONE 3 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 3 NO NO 228 FAULT ZONE 4 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 4 NO NO 229 FAULT ZONE 5 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 5 NO NO 230 FAULT ZONE 6 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 6 NO NO 231 FAULT ZONE 7 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 7 NO NO 232 FAULT ZONE 8 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 8 NO NO 233 FAULT ZONE 9 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 9 NO NO 234 FAULT ZONE 10 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 10 NO NO 235 FAULT ZONE 11 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 11 NO NO 236 FAULT ZONE 12 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 12 NO NO 21 P a g e

237 FAULT ZONE 13 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 13 NO NO 238 FAULT ZONE 14 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 14 NO NO 239 FAULT ZONE 15 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 15 NO NO 240 FAULT ZONE 16 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 16 NO NO 241 FAULT ZONE 17 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 17 NO NO 242 FAULT ZONE 18 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 18 NO NO 243 FAULT ZONE 19 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 19 NO NO 244 FAULT ZONE 20 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 20 NO NO 245 FAULT ZONE 21 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 21 NO NO 246 FAULT ZONE 22 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 22 NO NO 247 FAULT ZONE 23 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 23 NO NO 248 FAULT ZONE 24 380 E Sensor trouble Zone 24 NO NO 249 TAMPER 137 E Tamper Zone 0 NO NO 250 POWER UP 301 R AC Loss Zone 0 NO YES 251 SYSTEM COMMAND 2 603 E Periodic RF Transmission 251 NO NO 252 GPRS FAILED 350 E Comms Trouble 252 NO NO 253 GPRS RESTORED 350 R Comms Trouble 253 NO NO 254 NOT USED MINIBASE STUNNED 140 E General Alarm 254 NO NO RED - NON STANDARD TABLE B2 - ADEMCO CODES TO FSK CODES CONVERSIONS When the Router 0211 receives an Ademco Contact ID format alarm and the RS232 format is set to FSK or FSK Extended, the alarm is converted to the equivalent FSK format alarm. ADEMCO CODE 22 P a g e ADEMCO DESCRIPTION FSK CODE ON EVENT DESCRIPTION 100 MEDICAL 224 MEDICAL EMERGENCY 101 PERSONAL EMERGENCY 24 REMOTE PANIC 110 FIRE 193 FIRE ZONE 1 111 SMOKE 193 FIRE ZONE 1 112 COMBUSTION 193 FIRE ZONE 1 113 WATER FLOW 193 FIRE ZONE 1 114 HEAT 193 FIRE ZONE 1 115 PULL STATION 193 FIRE ZONE 1 116 DUCT 193 FIRE ZONE 1 117 FLAME 193 FIRE ZONE 1 FSK CODE ON RESTORAL 118 NEAR ALARM 97-128 BURG ZONE 1 TO 32 161-185,202-208 120 PANIC 25 PANIC 121 DURESS 26 DURESS 122 SILENT 25 PANIC 123 AUDIBLE 25 PANIC 130 BURGLARY 97-128 BURG ZONE 1 TO 32 161-185,202-208 DESCRIPTION RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32

131 PERIMETER 97-128 BURG ZONE 1 TO 32 161-185,202-208 132 INTERIOR 97-128 BURG ZONE 1 TO 32 161-185,202-208 133 24 HR (SAFE) 97-128 BURG ZONE 1 TO 32 161-185,202-208 134 ENTRY/EXIT 97-128 BURG ZONE 1 TO 32 161-185,202-208 135 DAY/NIGHT 97-128 BURG ZONE 1 TO 32 161-185,202-208 136 OUTDOOR 97-128 BURG ZONE 1 TO 32 161-185,202-208 137 TAMPER 249 TAMPER 138 NEAR ALARM 97-128 BURG ZONE 1 TO 32 161-185,202-208 140 GENERAL ALARM 222 GENERAL ALARM 141 POLLING LOOP OPEN 21 LOOP TROUBLE 142 POLLING LOOP SHORT 21 LOOP TROUBLE 225-248, FAULT ZONE 1-24, 25-144 SENSOR TAMPER 209-216 32 155 FOIL BREAK 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 156 DAY TROUBLE 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 200 FIRE SUPERVISORY 191 FIRE SUPERVISORY 201 LOW WATER PRESSIURE 191 FIRE SUPERVISORY 202 LOW CO2 191 FIRE SUPERVISORY 203 GATE VALVE SENSOR 191 FIRE SUPERVISORY 205 PUMP ACTIVATED 191 FIRE SUPERVISORY 206 PUMP FAILURE 191 FIRE SUPERVISORY 300 SYSTEM TROUBLE 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 301 AC LOSS 29 AC POWER FAIL 30 302 LOW SYSTEM BATTERY 27 BATT VOLTAGE LOW 303 RAM CHECKSUM BAD 87 RAM OR I/O ERROR 304 ROM CHECKSUM BAD 87 RAM OR I/O ERROR 305 SYSTEM RESET 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 306 PANEL PROGRAMMING CHANGED 50 OPEN BY K/H 18 307 SELF-TEST FAILURE 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 308 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 309 BATTERY TEST FAILURE 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 310 GROUND FAULT 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 320 SOUNDER/RELAY 219 BELL TROUBLE 220 321 BELL 1 219 BELL TROUBLE 220 322 BELL 2 219 BELL TROUBLE 220 324 TROUBLE RELAY 219 BELL TROUBLE 220 325 REVERSING RELAY 219 BELL TROUBLE 220 330 SYSTEM PERIPHERAL TROUBLE 56 PERIPHERAL TROUBLE 331 POLLING LOOP OPEN 56 PERIPHERAL TROUBLE 23 P a g e RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 AC POWER RESTORED BELL TROUBLE RESTORE BELL TROUBLE RESTORE BELL TROUBLE RESTORE BELL TROUBLE RESTORE BELL TROUBLE RESTORE

332 POLLING LOOP SHORT 56 PERIPHERAL TROUBLE 333 EXPANSION MODULE FAILURE 56 PERIPHERAL TROUBLE 334 REPEATER FAILURE 56 PERIPHERAL TROUBLE 335 LOCAL PRINTER OUT OF PAPER 56 PERIPHERAL TROUBLE 336 LOCAL PRINTER FAILURE 56 PERIPHERAL TROUBLE 350 COMMUNICATIONS TROUBLE 57 COMS TROUBLE 2 TELEMETRY 2 351 TELCO FAULT 1 57 COMS TROUBLE 352 TELCO FAULT 2 57 COMS TROUBLE 353 LONG RANGE RADIO TX FAULT 57 COMS TROUBLE FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE 354 EVENT 57 COMS TROUBLE 355 LOSS OF RADIO SUPERVISION 57 COMS TROUBLE 356 LOSS OF CENTRAL POLLING 57 COMS TROUBLE 370 PROTECTION LOOP 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 371 PROTECTION LOOP OPEN 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 372 PROTECTION LOOP SHORT 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 373 FIRE TROUBLE 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 380 SENSOR TROUBLE 225 FAULT ZONE 1 381 LOSS OF SUPERVISION-RF 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 382 LOSS OF SUPERVISION-RPM 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 383 SENSOR TAMPER 225 FAULT ZONE 1 384 RF LOW BATTERY 189 SYSTEM TROUBLE 400 OPEN/CLOSE 33-52 OPEN BY K/H 1-20 65-84 CLOSE BY K/H 1-20 401 O/C BY USER 33-52 OPEN BY K/H 1-20 65-84 CLOSE BY K/H 1-20 402 GROUP O/C 33-52 OPEN BY K/H 1-20 65-84 CLOSE BY K/H 1-20 403 AUTOMATIC O/C 33-52 OPEN BY K/H 1-20 65-84 CLOSE BY K/H 1-20 405 DEFERRED O/C 33-52 OPEN BY K/H 1-20 65-84 CLOSE BY K/H 1-20 406 CANCEL 1 CANCEL BY K/H 1 407 REMOTE ARM/DISARM 49 OPEN BY K/H 17 81 CLOSE BY K/H 17 408 QUICK ARM 51 OPEN BY K/H 19 83 CLOSE BY K/H 19 TELEMETRY 15/OPEN 409 KEYSWITCH O/C 15 K/H 99 89 CLOSE BY K/H 99 456 PARTIAL ARM 53 PARTIAL ARM 551 DIALLER DISABLED 52 OPEN BY K/H 20 552 RADIO TRANSMITTER DISABLED 52 OPEN BY K/H 20 570 ZONE/SENSOR BYPASS 129-152, 194-201 ISOLATE ZONE 1-24, 25-32 161-185,202-208 129-152, ISOLATE ZONE 1-24, 571 FIRE BYPASS 194-201 25-32 161-185,202-208 129-152, ISOLATE ZONE 1-24, 572 24 HOUR ZONE BYPASS 194-201 25-32 161-185,202-208 129-152, ISOLATE ZONE 1-24, 573 BURG. BYPASS 194-201 25-32 161-185,202-208 129-152, ISOLATE ZONE 1-24, 574 GROUP BYPASS 194-201 25-32 161-185,202-208 601 MANUAL TEST TRIGGER REPORT 54 MANUAL TEST 602 PERIODIC TEST REPORT 58 PERIODIC TEST RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 RESTORAL ZONE 1-24, 26-32 24 P a g e

604 FIRE TEST 190 FIRE YSTEM TEST 627 PROGRAM MODE ENTRY 55 PROGRAM COMPLETE 55 628 PROGRAM MODE EXIT 55 PROGRAM COMPLETE 55 NON- NOT STANDARD SENT BY FOR GMU TX75X Guard fail to start timer (patrol GUARD FAIL TO START 701 lead time) 159 PATROL TELE 6/ PATROL START 702 Patrol start tag 6 ON TIME 703 Patrol start tag late 5 PATROL START LATE ASSISTANCE 704 Guard requested assistance 154 REQUIRED 705 Guard fail to return timer 155 GUARD PATROL FAIL GUARD PATROL 706 Guard late return tag 160 COMPLETE 707 Guard late on duty 11 GUARD LATE ON DUTY 708 Points read, points missed 4 POINTS MISSED 709 Points read points slow 7 GUARD PATROL SLOW 710 Points read points fast 8 GUARD PATROL FAST 711 Points read Overall walk slow 7 GUARD PATROL SLOW 712 Points read Overall walk fast 8 GUARD PATROL FAST GUARD PATROL 713 Points read points OK 160 COMPLETE 714 Guard off duty 157 GUARD SYSTEM OFF 715 Guard on duty 156 GUARD SYSTEM ON GUARD FAIL TO START 716 Guard off duty timer 9 SHIFT 717 SUPERVISOR ON DUTY 13 SUPERVISOR ON SITE 14 718 Power up 13 SUPERVISOR ON SITE 719 GUARD SYSTEM POWER-UP 250 POWER UP PROGRAM COMPLETE PROGRAM COMPLETE SUPERVISOR SITE OFF 25 P a g e

APPENDIX C - PRINTER CONNECTIONS PRINTER - DB25 FEMALE ON ROUTER 0211 DB25 FEMALE FRONT VIEW 13 1 25 14 PIN NO NAME FUNCTION 1 STROBE STROBE PRINTER 2 DO PRINTER DATA 0 3 D1 PRINTER DATA 1 4 D2 PRINTER DATA 2 5 D3 PRINTER DATA 3 6 D4 PRINTER DATA 4 7 D5 PRINTER DATA 5 8 D6 PRINTER DATA 6 9 D7 PRINTER DATA 7 10 PACK PRINTER ACKNOWLEDGE 11 PBUSY PRINTER BUSY 12 POUT PAPER OUT 13 PSEL PRINTER SELECT 14 15 PERR PRINTER ERROR 16 PINIT PRINTER INITIALISE 17 PSELPRN PRINTER SELECTED 18-25 GND GROUND 26 P a g e

APPENDIX D - ROUTER SPECIFICATIONS Receiver Radio Specifications Radio Performance tested to : ETSI 300-086 EMI Tested to : ETSI EN 301 Safety to : EN 60 950 Mode of Operation : FM Channel Spacing : 12,5kHz Frequency of Operation : 135 to 175MHz Frequency Error : <1 khz (0 to 55 C) Spurious Conducted Components : < -56 dbm (9 khz to 1GHz) < -50 dbm (1GHz to 4GHz) Adjacent Channel Selectivity : < -70dB Intermodulation : <-70dB (ETSI) Antenna : PL259 (UHF) 50Ω Sensitivity (decode) : < -118dBm (99% decode probability) Receiver Transmitter Specifications (if fitted) Radio Performance tested to : ETSI 300-086 EMI Tested to : ETSI EN 301 Safety to : EN 60 950 Mode of Operation : FM Channel Spacing : 12,5kHz Frequency of Operation : 135 to 175MHz Frequency Error : <1 khz (0 to 55 C) Spurious Conducted Components : < -56 dbm (9 khz to 1GHz) < -50 dbm (1GHz to 4GHz) Adjacent Channel Selectivity : < -70dB Intermodulation : <-70dB (ETSI) Antenna : PL259 (UHF) 50Ω Sensitivity (decode) : < -118dBm (99% decode probability) Power Requirements 220V AC : < 2.5W Active Or 12V DC (11V to 14V) : < 200mA Fuse : 10A 20mm Fast Blow 27 P a g e

LIMITED WARRANTY Limitations of Security Products: Security products and alarm systems do not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire, or other emergencies. They may fail to warn for diverse reasons, including (but not limited to): power failure, dead batteries, improper installation, coverage blind spots, coverage areas overlooked during installation, defeat by technically sophisticated intruders, component failure, or inadequate maintenance. Alarm systems should be checked weekly to ensure that all devices are working properly. AN ALARM SYSTEM IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR INSURANCE. FSK Electronics (Pty) Ltd, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for twelve months from the date of original purchase. Seller's obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for materials or labour, any part which is proved not in compliance with Seller's specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service. Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Seller. For warranty service, return transportation prepaid, to the manufacturer There are no warranties, expressed or implied, of merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise, which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. In no case shall seller be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty, express or implied, or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by its own negligence or fault. Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented; that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm system may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery, or fire without warning, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result. Consequently, seller shall have no liability for any personal injury; property damage or other loss based on a claim the product failed to give any warning. However, if seller is held liable, whether directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise, regardless of cause or origin, seller's maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price of the product, which shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against seller. This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product. No increase or alteration, written or verbal, of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized. Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Patents issued and pending worldwide. 28 P a g e

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