PITBUL is a GSM security switchboard. The status of the premises can be transmitted using PITBUL to your own cell phone (in the form of an SMS or voice call - ringing) or to a centralized security switchboard (CSS) using GPRS. PITBUL can also be used as a so-called “reporter”, where it is possible to connect to it any kind of commercially-available security switchboard and transmit the information from it via GPRS to the dispatch office of the CSS.
Automatic battery gharging from power amins 230V DC
Inputs
6 inputs (balanced)
4 dogotal inputs (active/passive adjustable for whole)
8 wireless inputs (band 868 MHz)
Output
3 outputs (open collector, 1A/3V DC)
1 output (open collector, for powerful siren, 5A/3V DC)
Operating temperature range
-5°C ÷ +55 °C
Dimensions (w,d,h)
210 x 98 x 34 mm
Weight of unit
0,540kg
Coverage
IP20
Description PITBUL II
Both wired and wireless elements can be connected to PITBUL, such as, for example, motion, fire, smoke and gas detectors, and, last but not least, also detectors of breaking of glass and magnetic detectors for doors in case of entry to the premises.
PITBUL II offers the following functions
Exterior security
monitoring of surroundings, where free movement is possible, but an alarm is sounded if a door, window, etc. is opened.
Zone security
monitoring of only certain parts of the premises against trespassing – for example, monitoring the ground floor of a house, garage, etc., whereas it is possible to move in other areas of premises without restriction.
Switchboard can be controlled using a classic LCD keyboard, or newly using Dallas chips that enable simple operation, particularly in city apartments. The Dallas chip reader can be located directly in the switchboard box or separately. Switchboard is in a new housing, now with a stronger power supply capable of connecting to more wire sensors. The entire power supply is backed up by a large-capacity battery that allows operation on back-up power for a longer period of time.
Summary of functions PITBUL II
Connection of wired and wireless detectors / sensors (designed for connection of 8 or 16 elements)
Control of PITBUL "with one button" - wireless remote control
Connection of multiple control keypads (wired or wireless)
Separation into up to three subsystems (area protection, zone protection...)
Use of multiple access codes
Connection of DALLAS chip reader
Remote control/code entry in the event third party entry to the premises