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Risco 4g Communication Module with Antenna - Aus Version - Suits Lightsys+ and Wicomm Pro - White

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SKU:
STK RP432G400AUA
UPC:
3885846538895
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Risco 4G Communication Module with Antenna - Australian Version - White

The Risco 4G communication module is a plug-in cellular interface designed for compatible Risco control panels. It provides 4G network connectivity for alarm reporting and remote communication when installed in supported systems. This Australian version is supplied with an antenna and is intended for use with LightSYS+ and WiComm Pro panels.

Key features icon Key Features

  • 4G plug-in communication module.
  • Supplied with antenna.
  • Provides cellular communication for compatible Risco panels.
  • Designed for Australian network use.
  • Does not support voice dialling.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: RP432G400AUA
  • Brand: Risco
  • Product Type: 4G communication module
  • Network Type: 4G cellular
  • Compatibility: Risco LightSYS+ and WiComm Pro panels
  • Antenna: Included
  • Voice Dialling: Not supported
  • Finish: White

Contents icon What's In The Box

  • 1 × Risco 4G communication module
  • 1 × Antenna

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Cellular alarm communication for LightSYS+ systems.
  • Remote monitoring for WiComm Pro panels.
  • Installations requiring mobile network reporting.

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which panels is this module compatible with?
    It is designed for Risco LightSYS+ and WiComm Pro control panels.
  • Does this module support voice dialling?
    No. This model is designed for data communication only and does not support voice dialling.
  • Is an antenna included?
    Yes. The module is supplied with an antenna for cellular signal reception.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Cellular communication modules are commonly used where fixed-line connections are unavailable or as a backup path.
  • Signal strength and reliability will depend on local network coverage and antenna placement.
  • Installers typically position the antenna away from metal enclosures to improve reception.