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#4131
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Satel MZ-2 CT Distribution box modules
  • Number of terminals: 11 pairs
  • Tamper contact
  • Krone type terminals
5,40 EUR including 23.00% VAT
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#4130
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Satel MZ-1 S Distribution box modules
  • Number of terminals: 6
  • Tamper contact
  • Screw type terminals
  • Terminals dimensions 1,5 x 2,5 mm
4,05 EUR including 23.00% VAT
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#4128
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Satel MZ-1 CT Distribution box modules
  • Number of terminals: 5 pairs
  • Tamper contact
  • Krone type terminals
3,44 EUR including 23.00% VAT
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#4135
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Satel MZ-3 L Distribution box modules
  • Number of terminals: 38
  • Tamper contact
  • Screw type terminals
  • Terminals dimensions 2,5x2,5mm
10,20 EUR including 23.00% VAT
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#4129
Satel MZ-1 L Distribution box modules
  • Number of terminals: 6
  • Tamper contact
  • Screw type terminals
  • Terminals dimensions 2mm
5,61 EUR including 23.00% VAT
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#4134
Satel MZ-3 CT Distribution box modules
  • Number of terminals: 39 pairs
  • Tamper contact
  • Krone type terminals
14,64 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#4133
Satel MZ-2 S Distribution box modules
  • Number of terminals: 18
  • Tamper contact
  • Screw type terminals
  • Terminals dimensions 1,5x2,5mm
9,66 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#4136
Satel MZ-3 S Distribution box modules
  • Number of terminals: 38
  • Tamper contact
  • Screw type terminals
  • Terminals dimensions 1,5x2,5mm
17,75 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#4132
Satel MZ-2 L Distribution box modules
  • Number of terminals: 18
  • Tamper contact
  • Screw type terminals
  • Terminals dimensions 2,5x2,5mm
9,03 EUR including 23.00% VAT

Satel alarm programming is the process of configuring an alarm system to suit the individual needs of the user. This includes setting access codes, defining alarm zones, programming automation scenarios, and configuring notifications.

Subcategories:

  • Setting access codes: Defining user, administrator, and service codes that allow access and control of the system.
  • Defining alarm zones: Designating areas that are protected by the alarm system and configuring the type of sensors in each zone.
  • Programming automation scenarios: Creating automatic actions performed by the system, such as turning on lights when a door is opened.
  • Configuring notifications: Specifying how to notify the user of alarm events, such as by SMS or phone call.