FLEXi SP3 Security Control Panel
The FLEXi hybrid security control panel is equipped with Wi-Fi, 4G, 2G, or ethernet connectivity. The panel is constructed to be used in both intrusion and automation installations.
The FLEXi SP3 had been EN50131 and EN50136 certified by December 2020. This is evident from meeting GRADE 3 indoor security the proper certificates on FLEXi SP3 which are both top-grade and highly respected.
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Features
Reporting to the security company‘s central monitoring station (CMS):
- Event reporting is done either through the built-in WIFI module that comes with the smartphone or through the 2G/4G mobile modem.
- Additional devices that can send messages to the CMS have to be of the top variety that can be connected with either an Ethernet cable or VHF/UHF radio waves.
- Any CMS in the network can get the records if they are using TRIKDIS software/IP receiver or any other one that supports SIA DC-09 IP protocol.
- The best propositions for providing full security services to clients may many companies offer the clients can be collected by companies that have developed the technology for 20 years and, this is a good way of transmission of reports to the main and alternative central station receivers.
- One of the conditions to send the reports to CMS should be the reason for sending the reports to CMS, and then to the customers thereafter.
Not only will you be able to report events even with the CMSs of different security solutions providers. - The user will have a choice to the message channel among different communication paths which also affects the message priority.
Reporting to user:
- As a part of the Protegus mobile app, which sends immediate alarms in the form of push notifications and special sound ones in the case of alarm system events.
- Event reporting through SMS to 8 cellular numbers.
- Events are being reported by voice prompts through 8 cellular devices.
- Comfortable and easy way of switching protection modes (Arm/Disarm/Stay/Sleep).
- Remote control of connected devices (lighting system, automatic gates, ventilation, heating, watering systems, etc.).
- Remote temperature measurement to a video and audio recording system.
Inputs and outputs:
- Four 14 I/O hardware terminals where an individual pin can be either an input (IN) or output (OUT). Input (IN) types: ATZ, EOL, NC, NO.
- Various parameters of resistors can be utilized in EOL and ATZ type circuits. The creation of inputs IN can be expanded to 32 by using keypads, iO-8, and iO-WL expander modules.
- The board two specially reserved outputs: the bell and the LED. The bell is to control the siren, while the LED is to control indicator lights.
- The number of outputs can be expanded to 16 by using iO-8 and iO-WL expander modules.
- Eight operation setting outputs are given. Each output can get a corresponding operational reading, a time-based command, or quality alerts e.g. – thermostat mode.
- One-wire data bus (“1-Wire”) is distinguished to connect temp sensors (up to 8), which could be a thermal or humidity sensor (1), a key fob (“iButton”) reader.
- GRN-YEL data bus transferring data for 8 keypads of the same kind.
- The years iO series expander modules have been shown to be connected to one of the following data buses: RF-SH radio frequency wireless sensor transceiver, E485 Ethernet module, or T16 VHF or UHF radio frequency transmitter.
Control of the alarm system during its usability:
- 4-digit long control codes (40 in total), which may be used as a coercion code as well. In such a scenario, entering the user code will disarm the alarm, yet a special report will be sent to the CMS indicating that the alarm was disarmed as a result of coercion.
- Control using keypads: SK232LED, Paradox K636, K10H(V) K32+LED, K32LED, K35, Crow keypad CR16, CR-LCD, CZ-Dallas electronic (“iButton”) key reader, TM17 electronic key reader, RFID reader (Wiegand 26/34).
- Remote control via Protegus mobile app, phone call, or SMS.
Easy Installation:
- Manufacture of different size SP3 mounting kits, including the ones with a built-in transformer or impulse power supply, can be done.
- The supplier recommended SP3 a standard operating procedure which was formulated based on the actual practice and many years of knowledge. That helps install a set of systems in 7 out of the 10 small and medium-sized premises by leaving the default settings unchanged.
- Using the new control panel SP3 is possible without having to change the resistors connected to each sensor.
- Available as settings can be backed up as a file to be used in the future.
- Device configuration by USB cable or remotely via TrikdisConfig
- The remote monitoring of the operation of the SP3 panel together with the ability to change the settings is provided by the software. Via TrikdisConfig the remote connections are not only changing the parameters of the SP3 but also watching the deployment of the panel.
- Two access levels provided for parameter settings: installer and administrator.
Parameter | Description |
Power supply voltage[AC / DC] | 16 V AC or 16-24 V DC, 2,5 A |
Current consumption | Up to 50 mA (stand-by),
Up to 200 mA (short-term, while sending) |
Backup power source [BAT] | 12 V lead – acid battery, 4 Ah/7 Ah |
Battery charge current | Up to 500 mA |
Power voltage and current for external devices [AUX] | 12 V DC, up to 1 A |
Siren output [BELL] | 1 A |
Output [LED] | 0,1 A |
PGM output | 0,1 A |
WiFi module | Yes, built-in |
WiFi frequency, protocol, encryption type | 2,4 GHz, 802.11 b/g/n, WPA, WPA2, WPA mixed |
WiFi network configuration type | DHCP or manual |
SIM card | 1, NANO size |
GSM/GPRS modem frequencies | 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz |
4G modem frequencies | 800 / 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz |
Report transmission directions | – To main and backup receivers of 2 different security companies;
– To Protegus cloud, to iOS/Android Protegus mobile apps; – To 8 mobile phones via SMS messages. Calls 8 mobile phones. If a user answers the call, announces what happened using voice. |
Event reporting transmission channels | GPRS or 4G, WiFi, LAN (with module E485), SMS, Voice call, VHF/UHF radio waves (with transmitter T16) |
Protocols for connection to CMS | TCP / IP or UDP / IP, or SMS |
Event encoding | Contact ID codes |
Report encryption | TRK AES 128, SIA IP AES 128 |
Internal clock | Yes |
Buffer memory capacity | 60 events |
Events log memory | Up to 1000 events. Oldest entries deleted automatically. |
User codes | 40 |
Duress code | Two code entry methods can be chosen during programming |
Dual purpose terminals [I/O] | 10; IN or OUT function selected during programming. When IN is selected, available types: NC, NO, EOL, EOL_T, ATZ, ATZ_T. When OUT is selected, the terminal becomes open collector (OC) type with up to 100 mA current |
No. of partitions | 8 |
No. of zones | 10 (20 zones if using ATZ), (can be expanded to 32 zones using expanders) |
No. of PGM outputs | 2 (can be 12 if IO terminals are set as outputs. Can be expanded to 16 outputs with expanders) |
Max. number of connected keypads | 8 |
Supported keypads | Protegus SK232 LED W
FLEXi SK232 LCD Paradox K636 Paradox K10H(V) Paradox K32 LED Paradox K32+ LED Paradox K32LCD+ Paradox K35 Paradox TM50 Paradox TM70 Crow CR16 Crow CR-LCD |
Max. number of RFID readers (Wiegand 26/34) | 2 |
1-Wire data bus length [1 WIRE] | Up to 30 m |
Compatible temperature sensors | Maxim®/Dallas® DS18S20, DS18B20; AM2301 series |
Max. number of temperature sensors connected to 1-Wire data bus | 8 (Dallas) or 1 (if an AM2301 series sensor is used) |
Compatible electronic (iButton) keys [1 WIRE] | Maxim®/Dallas® DS1990A |
Max. no. of electronic (iButton) keys | 40 |
RS485 data bus length | Up to 100 m |
Max. no. of devices connected to RS485 data bus | 8 |
Supported modules | iO-8 – expander module;
iO – expander module; iO-MOD – iO-WL radio wave transceiver; iO-WL – wireless expander module; RF-SH – radio wave receiver for wireless sensors; E485 – module for connecting to Ethernet network; TM17 – iButton key reader; CZ-Dallas – iButton key reader; T16 – VHF or UHF radio wave transmitter; RFID reader. |
Operating environment | Temperature from -10 °C to +50 °C, relative humidity 80% at +20°C, no condensation. |
Dimensions of the control panel | 117x79x25 mm |
Weight | 0,1 kg |
Module name | Current |
Keypad Protegus SK232 LED W | Min 60 mA, max 150 mA |
Keypad FLEXi SK232LCD | Min. 25 mA, max. 60 mA |
Keypad Paradox K636 | Min 40 mA, max 70 mA |
Keypad Paradox K10H(V) | Min 44 mA, max 72 mA |
Keypad Paradox K32 LED | Min 49 mA, max 148 mA |
Keypad Paradox K32+ LED | Min 49 mA, max 148 mA |
Keypad Paradox K32LCD+ | Min 70 mA, max 150 mA |
Keypad Paradox K35 | Min 30 mA, max 70 mA |
Keypad Paradox ТМ50 | Мin 100 mA, max 230 mA |
Keypad Paradox ТМ70 | Min 200 mA, max 330 mA |
Keypad Crow CR16 | Min 40 mA, max 75 mA |
Keypad Crow CR-LCD | Min 40 mA, max 75 mA |
iO-8 expander module | Max 20 mA |
iO expander module | Max 50 mA |
iO-MOD – iO-WL radio wave transceiver | Min 50 mA, max 150 mA |
iO-WL wireless expander module | Max 200 mA |
RF-SH transceiver for wireless sensors | Max 100 mA |
E485 Ethernet communicator | Min 50 mA, max 150 mA |
TM17 iButton key reader | Max 50 mA |
CZ-Dallas iButton key reader | Max 25 mА |
T16 (VHF or UHF) radio wave transmitter | Min 100 mA, max 1,2 A |
RFID reader (Wiegand 26/34) | Max 100 mA |
iO-LORA expander module | Max 50 mА |
iO8-LORA expander module | Max 50 mА |