Refer to step 3 in the main quick guide for information on pins and serial connections
Introduction
Step 1 - Site Survey
Step 2 - Installation
Step 3 - Commissioning
Step 4 - Testing
Fire Guide
Technical Specifications
| Dimensions | 90mm (h) x 142mm (w) x 22mm (d) |
| Weight | 189g excluding aerial |
| Temperature | -10 °C to + 55 °C |
| Humidity | 0 – 90% non-condensing |
| Mounting | Via fixing points under main cover |
| Warranty | 5 years |
| Power Requirement | 10 – 36 Volts DC
In order to maintain compliance with requirements for electrical safety the Dualcom Pro should always be powered from a fused supply with following rating:
If the power source is not limited to these values, then a fuse with the correct rating must be fitted in line with the positive connection from the power source. |
| Current Consumption | GradeShift Pro 2 LAN Radio 12V Power Supply: 100 mA (average value)
GradeShift Pro 2 LAN Radio 24V Power Supply: 63 mA (average value) GradeShift Pro 2 Dual Radio 12V Power Supply: 120 mA (average value) GradeShift Pro 2 Dual Radio 24V Power Supply: 72 mA (average value) |
| Radio Path | 2G, 3G, 4G |
| Output Ratings | Maximum applied voltage = 60VMaximum current = 150mA |
| Aerial | 50 ohms (nominal) on MMCX socket |
| Operation Method | Store and forward |
| CIE Interconnections | Input triggering (standardised parallel), RS232, RS485, TTL |
| RCT Protocols | SIA |
| Input Terminals | Max +30 Volts, Min 0 Volts DC (reference supply 0V) with a + or – 40% change for > 200ms. |
| Low Battery | 7.6V DC +/- 0.5 VDC |
| User Serviceable Parts | There are no serviceable parts within the DualCom Pro Range |
| Applicable Standards | Suitable for use in alarm systems complying to:
Emissions Standard – Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU (RED) EN 50130-5 Environmental Class II ATS Configuration EN 50131-10:2014 Type Y ATS Classification EN 50136-1-1:1998
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GRADESHIFT PRO 2
| PATH | AVAILABLE GRADES | WHAT’S IN THE BOX | PART NUMBER |
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LAN + Radio |
DP2 DP2+ DP3 DP4 |
GradeShift Pro 2, serial cable, single T-bar aerial, ethernet cable |
CS.53.LR2 |
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Radio + Radio |
DP2 DP2+ DP3 |
GradeShift Pro 2, secondary radio module, serial cable, dual T-bar aerial |
CS.53.RR2 |
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| CS.51.HWR.02 / CS.51.HWL.02 / CS.53.HW.02 / CS.55.HW.02 / CS.40.104.02 |
| CSL DualCom ltd. Building 4, Croxley Park, Hatters Lane, Watford, WD18 8YF |
| KIWA 0063-CPR-242190024 / 00 |
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EN 54-21:2006 |
| Type of transmission system: Fire Safety – Type 1 Security – SP2, SP3, SP4, SP5, DP1, DP2, DP3, DP4 Security Grade: 1- 4 depending on the I&HAS housing in which it is installed. Environmental Class: II Certification Body:Kiwa Nederland B.V |
| www.csl-group.com |
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Do I need to use the resistors provided in the box?
Aerial Fitting Guide
CSL Remote Manager
LED Colour Status Guide
Output Controls
New Standards
Power Supplies
CSL Live & the My Base App
4G Radio Module
4G Aerial Upgrade Kit
Technical Notes
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