Chameleon Accessories

Proudly manufactured by Cypress Solutions, Chameleon accessories are available to enhance modem functionality.
AC Adapter

AC Adapter

An AC Adapter allows you to use a Chameleon modem with commonly available 110-120 Volt AC power sources.
Card Reader Interface

Card Reader Interface

This provides an interface from the industry standard Wiegand protocol used in card access readers to the CTM-15X modem. It also provides an interface from the Maxim i-Button® for driver ID and other i-Button applications.
Elastomer Mounting Bracket

Elastomer Mounting Bracket

A shock absorbing mounting bracket designed for our line of Chameleon modems.
Gateway Relay Interface

Gateway Relay Interface

The Gateway Relay Interface allows Man Down Pendant/Gateway bundles to work with systems that require switch logic vs systems that use serial interfaces.
Input Switch Box

Input Switch Box

The Input Switch Box allows the user to create an input event at the modem’s location and allows the RF portion of the modem to be turned off in areas sensitive to RF interference (blasting zones, etc).
Power cable

Power Cable

This Power Cable is a 3 wire direct hookup for wiring to DC (9-36V) power supplies. The red wire is used for power, black for ground, and white can be used for “ignition sense”.
Power Regulator

Power Regulator

Power regulators are used where voltages may drop below the 9 Volt operating range of the modem. This small inline device will provide operating voltage to the modem in environments where the supply voltage can be as low as 5 Volts. The Power Regulator also provides smoothing of power supply for “unstable” power sources. It is ideal for battery powered applications in cold environments.
RF Switch

RF Switch/Buzzer

This small dashboard mounted switchbox can be used to disable RF portion of a cellular modem. It's ideal for applications where RF transmissions must be shut down due to hazardous operating environments (blasting, etc).  Super bright LEDs indicate modem status and an integrated buzzer can be used as an “over-speed” indication to operators when predefined speed limits are exceeded.