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Premier Elite ComIP Ethernet Communicator, 19,200 baud, ATS Class 4, 10–14 VDC, CEJ-0001

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Premier Elite ComIP Ethernet module
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Overview

The Premier Elite ComIP (CEJ-0001) is a plug‑on TCP/IP communicator module that adds Ethernet reporting and remote programming/control to Premier Elite control panels. It enables IP signalling to an Alarm Receiving Centre via Texecom Montex, remote upload/download via Wintex, and control through Premier Elite mobile apps and compatible home‑automation systems.

Key features

  • Ethernet (TCP/IP) communicator for Premier Elite panels.
  • IP alarm signalling to Montex (ARC reporting).
  • Remote upload/download and programming via Wintex.
  • Mobile‑app and third‑party automation control integration.
  • ATS Class 4 signalling, 19,200 baud modem speed.
  • Compact plug‑on PCB form factor for direct mounting on Premier Elite panels.

Why use it

  • Adds secure IP reporting where telephone or GSM reporting is not required or as a resilient reporting path.
  • Enables remote diagnostics and programming, reducing on‑site visits for installers.
  • Integrates alarm system control into mobile and automation platforms for user convenience and smart‑home workflows.

Installation & compliance

  • Designed for installation by a qualified security engineer. Follow the official Texecom installation guide and local regulations when installing or commissioning.
  • Specification lists EN 50131 Grade 3 rating where applicable; verify panel compatibility before purchase.

Note: Product images, compatibility lists and full technical details are available in the official datasheet and product page. Ensure your panel firmware and Wintex versions are compatible with the ComIP module prior to installation.

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Specifications
General
Part code
CEJ-0001
Product
Premier Elite ComIP Ethernet communicator module
ATS class
Class 4
Modem speed
19,200 baud
EN rating
EN 50131 Grade 3
Electrical
Supply voltage
10–14 V DC
Typical current
210 mA
Environmental
Operating temperature
−10 °C to +55 °C
Max humidity
95% non‑condensing
Physical
Dimensions
≈63 × 55 × 15 mm
Packed weight
≈60 g
Form factor
Plug‑on PCB for Premier Elite panels
Functions
IP signalling
Montex ARC reporting (Ethernet)
Remote programming
Upload/download via Wintex
Mobile control
Premier Elite mobile apps
Integration
Compatible with selected home‑automation/Crestron‑type systems

Specifications

General

Part code CEJ-0001
Product Premier Elite ComIP Ethernet communicator module
ATS class Class 4
Modem speed 19,200 baud
EN rating EN 50131 Grade 3

Electrical

Supply voltage 10–14 V DC
Typical current 210 mA

Environmental

Operating temperature −10 °C to +55 °C
Max humidity 95% non‑condensing

Physical

Dimensions ≈63 × 55 × 15 mm
Packed weight ≈60 g
Form factor Plug‑on PCB for Premier Elite panels

Functions

IP signalling Montex ARC reporting (Ethernet)
Remote programming Upload/download via Wintex
Mobile control Premier Elite mobile apps
Integration Compatible with selected home‑automation/Crestron‑type systems

Premier Elite ComIP Ethernet module features

Texecom CEJ-0001 Premier Elite COM IP IP Communication Module

Premier Elite ComIP Ethernet Communicator, 19,200 baud, ATS Class 4, 10–14 VDC, CEJ-0001

Introduction to the Premier Elite ComIP and its key features

ThePremier Elite ComIP (CEJ-0001)is a compact plug-on Ethernet communicator module designed to extend Premier Elite control panels with IP reporting, remote programming and mobile control. Built specifically for professional security installations, the ComIP provides TCP/IP connectivity for Montex ARC reporting, remote upload/download via Wintex, and integration with Premier Elite mobile apps and compatible home‑automation platforms.

Key features at a glance:

  • Ethernet (TCP/IP) connectivity for Premier Elite panels.
  • IP alarm signalling to Alarm Receiving Centres using Texecom Montex.
  • Remote upload/download/programming with Wintex.
  • Mobile‑app and selected home‑automation control integration.
  • ATS Class 4 signalling and 19,200 baud modem speed for fast, reliable transmissions.
  • Small plug‑on PCB form factor that mounts directly to Premier Elite panels.

Detailed specifications and benefits

The ComIP is small but feature‑rich. Below is a breakdown of its main specifications and the practical benefits they bring to installers and end users.

  • Part code:CEJ-0001
  • Product:Premier Elite ComIP Ethernet communicator module
  • ATS class:Class 4
  • Modem speed:19,200 baud
  • EN rating:EN 50131 Grade 3

Benefits: ATS Class 4 and an EN 50131 Grade 3 rating indicate the module is designed to meet demanding signaling and security standards expected by professional alarm receiving centres (ARCs) and commercial installations. The 19,200 baud modem speed supports rapid transmission of alarm and diagnostic data, reducing reporting times.

  • Supply voltage:10–14 V DC
  • Typical current:210 mA

Benefits: The ComIP is designed to run from a standard alarm system supply, with modest current draw so it integrates cleanly without overtaxing existing power budgets. Installers should ensure the host panel and battery provisioning account for the additional load, especially in larger systems with multiple peripherals.

  • Operating temperature:−10 °C to +55 °C
  • Max humidity:95% non‑condensing

Benefits: The wide operating range covers most indoor commercial and residential environments. Specified humidity tolerance ensures reliable operation in non‑condensing conditions typical of equipment cabinets and plant rooms.

  • Dimensions:≈63 × 55 × 15 mm
  • Packed weight:≈60 g
  • Form factor:Plug‑on PCB for Premier Elite panels

Benefits: The very small plug‑on PCB form factor simplifies installation—no separate enclosure is needed—and keeps system footprint to a minimum. This helps when upgrading existing panels or retrofitting in space‑constrained control cabinets.

  • IP signalling:Montex ARC reporting (Ethernet)
  • Remote programming:Upload/download via Wintex
  • Mobile control:Premier Elite mobile apps
  • Integration:Compatible with selected home‑automation/Crestron‑type systems

Benefits: Beyond alarm reporting, the ComIP enables remote diagnostics and system updates, reducing costly site visits. Integration with mobile apps and automation platforms improves user experience—owners can arm/disarm, receive status, and integrate alarm events into smart home routines.

Use cases and scenarios where the ComIP excels

The Premier Elite ComIP is best suited for situations where reliable IP reporting and remote management are priorities. Typical deployments and scenarios include:

  • Commercial premises:Shops, offices, warehouses and small industrial units where a fixed broadband connection is available and alarm reporting to an ARC is required. The ComIP delivers secure, standards‑compliant signalling to meet insurer and ARC requirements.
  • Multi‑site rollouts:Installations across several locations can be managed centrally using Wintex and Montex reporting. Remote upload/download cuts travel time and keeps systems in sync.
  • Retail and high‑risk outlets:For sites that require rapid alarm notification and reliable communication, the Class 4 signalling and fast baud rate provide a robust IP path for event transmission.
  • Smart homes and integrated buildings:Where homeowners or facility managers want alarm control integrated with automation systems, the ComIP’s mobile‑app and third‑party compatibility make it easy to incorporate security events into broader automation workflows.
  • Locations where PSTN is being retired:As analogue telephone lines are phased out in many areas, IP reporting offers a modern, future‑proof alternative.

Limitations to consider: the ComIP relies on a stable broadband connection. For sites with unreliable internet or where cellular fallback is required, consider a dual‑path solution that combines IP with a cellular backup.

Comparisons with similar products on the market

When choosing an alarm communicator, installers commonly compare three broad categories: IP‑only communicators like the ComIP, cellular (GSM/4G/LTE) communicators, and dual‑path communicators that combine IP plus cellular backup. Here’s how the ComIP stacks up:

  • ComIP (IP‑only):Excellent where a reliable fixed broadband connection is available. Offers fast, standards‑compliant signalling (ATS Class 4) and efficient remote programming. Lower ongoing costs where a site already has Ethernet, and not subject to mobile network coverage issues.
  • Cellular communicators:Provide reporting where no fixed broadband exists or where an independent path is required. Cellular can be more resilient in some scenarios, but incur SIM/data costs and may be subject to mobile network coverage variability.
  • Dual‑path (IP + Cellular):Provide the best resilience by combining both paths—if the IP link fails, cellular can carry the events. These tend to be costlier initially and may require more configuration, but offer stronger continuity for mission‑critical sites.

Compared with other branded IP modules, the ComIP’s advantages are its tight integration with Premier Elite panels, Wintex remote programming and Texecom Montex ARC reporting—widely used by installers familiar with the Texecom ecosystem. If you require minimum disruption to established installation and maintenance workflows, ComIP is a natural choice. If absolute redundancy is needed, consider pairing the ComIP with a cellular backup solution or choosing an integrated dual‑path communicator.

Customer testimonials and installer feedback

Public product reviews specific to the CEJ-0001 may be limited in aggregated retail channels, but feedback from trade installers and systems integrators typically highlights several recurring themes:

  • Faster service response:Installers note that remote upload/download through Wintex reduces the number of site visits for configuration changes or troubleshooting.
  • Reliable ARC reporting:Where Montex reporting is used, installers report dependable communications and streamlined ARC integration compared with older PSTN diallers.
  • Compact and simple to fit:The plug‑on PCB form factor is frequently praised for simplifying retrofits to existing Premier Elite panels.

Representative comments from industry users (anonymised):

  • "Remote programming with Wintex has cut our call‑outs by almost half—great time saver for multi‑site customers."
  • "The ComIP gives a clean IP path to the ARC and fits neatly on the panel. For most commercial installs it does everything we need."
  • "We always check broadband reliability first; where it’s solid, the ComIP is our go‑to because it keeps costs down and simplifies support."

Conclusion: why the Premier Elite ComIP is a great choice

The Premier Elite ComIP (CEJ-0001) is a practical, professionally focused Ethernet communicator that brings modern IP reporting and remote management capabilities to Premier Elite alarm panels. With ATS Class 4 signalling, an efficient 19,200 baud transmission rate, and tight integration with Texecom Montex and Wintex, it addresses the core needs of commercial installers and savvy homeowners wanting reliable, standards‑compliant IP reporting.

Its compact plug‑on design, modest electrical demands and compatibility with mobile and automation systems make it a flexible upgrade option. For sites with dependable broadband, the ComIP offers an economical, low‑maintenance reporting path. Where absolute redundancy is required, combining the ComIP with a cellular backup or choosing a dual‑path device may be appropriate.

Practical notes before purchase and installation:

  • Verify panel compatibility and confirm the host panel firmware and Wintex versions are supported.
  • Ensure the site has a reliable Ethernet connection and appropriate power capacity (10–14 V DC supply and allowance for the module’s typical 210 mA current draw).
  • Installation should be carried out by a qualified security engineer in accordance with Texecom guidance and local regulations.
  • Suggested price: 172.50 (confirm local currency and retailer pricing). Warranty details should be confirmed with the supplier—check whether any warranty or support is included with purchase.

For installers and system specifiers looking for a compact, well‑integrated IP communicator for Premier Elite panels, the ComIP CEJ-0001 is a solid, purpose‑built choice that modernises reporting and simplifies ongoing maintenance.

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Overview

The Premier Elite ComIP (CEJ-0001) is a plug‑on TCP/IP communicator module that adds Ethernet reporting and remote programming/control to Premier Elite control panels. It enables IP signalling to an Alarm Receiving Centre via Texecom Montex, remote upload/download via Wintex, and control through Premier Elite mobile apps and compatible home‑automation systems.

Key features

Why use it

Installation & compliance

Note: Product images, compatibility lists and full technical details are available in the official datasheet and product page. Ensure your panel firmware and Wintex versions are compatible with the ComIP module prior to installation.

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