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DECRYPTA and SA-TLR+
How to go Mobile?
Power supply
DECRYPTA and SA-TLR+ can be connected to a 12V power source, either battery, transformer or car plug
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Phone line connection
A cellular connection enabling the RJ11 connectors of DECRYPTA and SA-TLR+ to interface with a phone.
A simple way to achieve this is a Motorola kit, the "Cellular Connection Interface" for some of their phones. Check Motorola's list of compatibility by country
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Fixed Wireless Terminals
Probably the best solutions. Nokia and Telular manufacture this equipment for all GSM and AMPS bands. It's more poweful than a phone and generally plugs into a 12V power source.
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How to see alarm signals?
DECRYPTA has a built-in LCD display for incoming signals. For SA-TLR+, the MRD1000 connects directly into the SA-TLR+ to display incoming signals. A small thermal printer can also connect directly to DECRYPTA or SA-TLR+ like a POS printer.
A more complete solution is to have a laptop PC and run SAMM software.
To configure the DECRYPTA and SA-TLR+ in the field?
DECRYPTA has configuration menusin english, french, german, spanish and portuguese.
For the SA-TLR+, configuration is either with the MRD1000 in 4 languages or with a laptop computer. Or course DECRYPTA and SA-TLR+ have lithium internal batteries to keep settings beetween configurations.
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