Integration of devices with wired output into the SAFE system
Wireless Module for Integration of Third-party Components
SAFE Input Board

Input Board allows connection of any third-party wired components with NC/NO output type to the SAFE security system.
It provides reliable transmission of alarm and sabotage signals via the encrypted SAFE Keeper protocol, thereby expanding system capabilities without the need to replace existing equipment.
Description of the Device
Expanding of the System with Additional Components
SAFE Input Board represents a sophisticated wireless module solution that enables seamless integration of existing wired security elements and third-party components into the modern SAFE security system. This universal module is capable of connecting a wide range of wired peripherals from various manufacturers – from classic motion PIR sensors through door/window opening detectors, glass break detectors, emergency buttons to special sensors for vibration detection or detection of dangerous gas leaks including carbon monoxide with the SAFE system.
System Expansion with Third-party Wired Peripherals
The Input Board works as an intelligent converter that expands the possibilities of wireless inputs in your system. Thanks to this module, you can easily integrate any third-party wired device and ensure its seamless communication with the SAFE central control panel via wireless connection. The operating principle is straightforward – as soon as the connected external device detects an alarm event, the Input Board immediately converts this signal and transmits it wirelessly to the SAFE central panel via its built-in RF module.
For New and also Existing Installations
The module represents an ideal solution for everyone who needs to connect wired components with a modern security system. Thanks to its well-thought-out design, it enables seamless integration of peripherals from various manufacturers, which opens up unlimited possibilities when building or expanding your security installation. The use of Input Board is particularly practical when modernizing existing systems – you can thus efficiently integrate already installed wired detectors and sensors into the new SAFE system, without having to invest in their complete replacement.
Configurable Reception of Alarm Events
Received alarm events can be configured through the ProSAFE app. In the devices section, you can precisely define the system behavior for a specific Input Board according to the type of connected external peripheral. You have up to seven different categories of alarm events available, which cover the most common security incidents: intrusion, fire, medical assistance, SOS, gas leak, water leak, and attempted system sabotage.
Secure Against Tampering and Sabotage
The Input Board also has an input channel available for connecting a tamper port of third-party devices. The security aspects of the expander are further underscored by an integrated triaxial accelerometer, which reliably detects any sabotage attempts. This sensitive sensor can distinguish even the slightest movements and vibrations, ensuring reliable protection against unauthorized manipulation of the device. Thanks to this technology, you can be certain that any attempt to damage or unauthorized interference with the system will be immediately detected.
Low-Energy, Long-Range
The energy solution of the module consists of powering three CR123A batteries for up to 5 years, which simultaneously ensure the possibility of stable output voltage of 3.3 V even for connected external devices. Communication between the Input Board and the central control panel takes place via the SAFE Keeper protocol with advanced AES-128 bit encryption, which uses the frequency band 868.0–868.6 MHz and achieves an impressive range of up to 1,600 meters in open space. Installation of the expander is possible into the enclosure of a third-party peripheral device (if space permits) or into a separate mounting box.
Technical Specifications
- SAFE 38180
- Indication
- Button
- Alarm Input
- Tamper Input
- Auxiliary Power Output
- Sabotage Contact
- Configurable Alarm Types
- Remote Update
- Search
- Temperature Sensor
- Low Battery Warning
- Carrier Frequency
- Transmitter Power (EIRP)
- Communication Type
- Communication Distance
- Communication Type
- Encryption Mode
- Frequency Hopping
- Classification
- Type of Device
- Usage
- Power Supply
- Power Consumption
- Power Consumption -Operation
- Power Consumptiom - Alarm
- Anti-corrosion Level
- Battery Life
- Operating Temperature
- Operating Humidity
- Product Dimensions
- Package Dimensions
- Installation
- Weight (net)
- Weight (gross)
- Compatibility
- Compliance
- Warranty
