01.04.2025 • Product

Telenot: hiplex 8400H – Intruder Alarm Control Panel

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The intruder alarm control panel hiplex 8400H from Telenot sets new standards in the security industry. It meets the requirements of DIN EN 50131 Grade 3 as well as VdS class C and is therefore suitable for use in commercial, industrial, and residential settings. Thanks to its modular structure, the control panel can be adapted to meet current and future security requirements. Various housing types enable flexible expansion.

The hiplex 8400H offers interfaces to cryplock readers from Telenot, which can be used both as a switching device as well as for access control. With the help of the parameterization software “compasX”, the specialist company can easily configure the control panel either on site or via remote parameterization. It also meets the security requirements for protecting critical infrastructure (KRITIS).

Thanks to its flexible concept, it can be adapted to evolving requirements in the security sector, even if individual security requirements change over time. The hiplex 8400H with current feature package F12 also enables full wireless integration, thereby offering an enhanced functional scope compared with the predecessor control panel complex 400H.

These characteristics make the hiplex 8400H an economical solution in the field of intruder alarm technology.


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73434 Aalen (Hammerstadt)
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