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M1 Zone Temp Interface & 7-Ft Probe
M1 Zone Temp Interface & 7-Ft Probe
Item Number:
1283ZTR
List Price:
$93.99
Our Price:
$74.99
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Product Description
Expand the monitoring capabilities of your M1 Gold or M1 security and automation panel with the M1 Zone Temp Interface & 7-Foot Probe, a sensor and interface that allows the M1 to monitor remote temperatures. With a wide range from -50 F to 140 F, you'll be able to monitor the temperature in your home to make sure pipes aren't freezing and plants aren't overheating. It will even activate outputs to dial phone numbers or deliver voice alerts if your M1 is set up to do so. The M1 and M1 Gold are sold separately.
Monitor high or low temperatures in your home or business with this add-on remote sensor. The M1 Zone Temp Interface operates on any main board zone of your security and automation panel and communicates to the M1 control over three wires.
Suitable for either indoor or outdoor use in a covered environment, the M1 Zone Temp Interface can be placed as far away as 1000 feet from your M1, and the included sensor probe can be located up to 7 feet away from the interface.
The reported temperature may be accessed from an M1 keypad or via telephone remote control.