Technical specifications for this 4G-enabled hub indicate a multi-network architecture utilizing Wi-Fi as a primary data path with LTE cellular failover. The internal lithium backup battery is rated for 4 to 6 hours of standby, providing a power redundancy layer. Peripheral communication is conducted via 433MHz RF, supporting up to 99 wireless zones. The hub interface utilizes a resistive touch panel for local system management.
Operational specifications confirm the following:
- Primary Uplink: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.
- Secondary Uplink: 4G LTE / PSTN / SMS.
- Peripheral Protocol: 433MHz sub-GHz.
Aggregated data suggests that the SIM card must be PIN-unlocked and activated prior to hardware insertion to ensure proper network registration. Due to the limited capacity of the internal battery, technical protocols indicate that extended operation during blackouts requires integration with secondary power storage solutions.
For installations where cellular redundancy is not a requirement, the Wireless DIY Smart System offers a similar sensor density at a different price point. This unit serves as a high-redundancy model within the pre-packaged DIY alarm kits group.