| station architectures. | The IP receiver at the monitoring station will automatically con- figure other parameters during registration. For most installa- |
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| Features | tions, the only required parameters are: |
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| tomer’s shared IP equipment is required. | • Account identification number (CID) IPDACT connects directly to the primary and secondary • Installer’s Password telephone ports. All of these parameters are assigned by the central station. time). 100Base network connection (LAN or WAN), DSL modem Panel Compatibility |
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| or cable modem. | The IPDACT unit is compatible with the following fire alarm secured with the industry’s highest level of encryption (AES DACT-UD), MS-9600LS (with optional DACT-UD), MS-5UD, 512 bit). MS-10UD, and MS-9050UD; use 411 or 411UD Slave Dialer to connect with any competitive fire panel. |
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| Static IP addressing. | The following panels require an external enclosure kit redundancy configurations: all signals are sent to a second- kit PN: IPBRKT); both enclosures must be close-nipple to the ary address should the primary become unavailable. FACP: with firewalls and other network security components. – MS-9600 (with optional DACT-UD) the end user’s facility that permits local alarm monitoring. fire panel) Alarm |
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| VisorALARM PLUS® IP Receiver | 1. The IPDACT can be mounted directly inside the common enclosure used with the MS-9050UD, MS-9200UDLS, MS- 2. The IPDACT can be mounted inside the small add on IPENC enclosure. This is typically used with previous pan- els that did not use the common enclosure such as the MS- 9600 and MS-9200UD. This will be connected to the fire |
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| information synchronized and up-to-date. | mounting both the 411UD and IPDACT inside the HP300ULX. |
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| Installation Requirements | 3. When more power is required, the IPDACT can be mounted |
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| IPDACT: | should be connected to the fire alarm panel with a short piece of conduit no greater than 6 in. (15 cm) in length. power supply to use for the IPDACT unit. to provide backup power for customer-provided router/ switch. requires DHCP server present on the local network. Note: DSL and cable modems typically use dynamic addressing as supplied by network providers.) IP-ENCFmount.wmf station (default po |
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| Circuit Board | IPDACT IPBRKTinstall3.wmf 52424300ULX.wmf Primary Phone Line HP300ULX Power Supply Metal conduit, 6 in. (15 cm) maximum Mounting in the |
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| Control Panel Enclosure | Mounting in the HP300ULX Power Supply |
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| PROGRAMMING OPTIONS | System Architecture/Operating Theory gram found on all Microsoft operating systems. (Requires telephone lines as the primary communications path to the |
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| serial programming cable PN ALMSC-119.) | central station. It connects to customer supplied network (Requires Ethernet Crossover Cable from laptop to Ether- vised telephone line voltage to both panel DACT ports. Upon |
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| net Port) | network communication loss, telephone line voltage is IPDACT version 3.0) Note: May use Ethernet Crossover trouble. IPDACT monitors the connectivity to both the primary Cable with version 3.0 or Serial Cable with version 4.0. Ver- and secondary receiver at the central station. Upon failure of a sion 4.0 available as download from www.firelite.com. central station receiver the backup automatically |
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| ORDERING OPTIONS | central station at a minimum once every 90 seconds. Upon a |
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| telco ports. | IPDACT will then packetize the Contact ID information into UDP protocol and encrypt it with 512 bits of AES encryption and send it to the Central Station. The Central Station Receiver will decrypt and unpacketize the Contact ID informa- tion and present it to the Central Station Automation Software. Upon operator acknowledgement, the kissoff signal will be This system meets NFPA requirements for o |
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| purchased separately. | installed in an environment with a normal room temperature of |
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| ALMSC-119: Serial programming cable. | 15 – 27°C/60 – 80°F. To Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory Output Relays on FACP (2.2KS ELRs at FACP) Communicator Fault to monitor module on FACP SLC Loop or in-line of NAC on FACP HP300ULXto411ud2.wmf Connecting the IPDACT, 411UD and HP300ULX DF-52424:B • 02/29/08 — Page 3 of 4 Backup Dial-Up Receiver CENTRAL Main STATION Receiver Router Fire Panel |
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| IPDACT | Router Alarm Server Backup Receiver Router REMOTE MONITORING |
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| Serial | STATION 52424sys2008bw.jpg Connection Router Maintenance Receiver |
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| Size | 140 x 92 x 30 mm Encryption 512 bit AES encryption 24 VDC |
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| 供電 | 100 mA (idle) • 120 mA (alarm) • 300 mA Security Password Protected (transient peak) |
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| Communication | Ethernet 10/100 Mps • Public and Private IP Address |
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| Interfaces | Phone (Twisted Pair Connector) • Fixed or dynamic (DHCP) |
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| Local: DTMF tones via phone interface. | TCP/UDP Ports Programmable Hyperterminal console and Telnet. |
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| Configuration | Remote: Configuration download from the |
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| Line Polling | 1- 65000 seconds receiver. |
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| Alarm Panel | Contact ID Communication Protocols UDP IPDACT Technical Specifications Summary HyperTerminal™ is a trademark of Hilgrave Inc. Microsoft® is a registered PSDN (Packet Switched Data Network) trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. VisorALARM® is a registered trade- mark of the Teldat Corporation. ©2008 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly |
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