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NOTIFIER. IP Communicators The Modern Age of Central Station Reporting. Agenda. Agenda. An Overview of IP for Monitoring IP Solutions Code Compliance Compatible Fire Alarm Systems Summary. An Overview of IP for Monitoring. IP Fire Alarm Monitoring
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NOTIFIER IP Communicators The Modern Age of Central Station Reporting
Agenda Agenda • An Overview of IP for Monitoring • IP Solutions • Code Compliance • Compatible Fire Alarm Systems • Summary
An Overview of IP for Monitoring • IP Fire Alarm Monitoring • Secure, reliable fire alarm communications method using IP network • Viable choice for those experiencing POTS communications troubles • Telco providers are multiplexing to save cost • Analog lines going away! • Reduces or eliminates monthly cost of analog phone lines to the end user • Compatible to VoIP routers and VoIP provider networks • Connection Supervision increased from once every 24 hours to once every 90 seconds
An Overview of IP for Monitoring • Why IP? Why now? • Current TCP/IP networks are mature, robust and reliable • Mission-critical services (bank and stock transactions, retail, etc) rely on IP, why not Fire Alarm? • Traditional telephone systems removed in favor of VoIP • Increases efficiency of alarm transmission • Always on - No need for call setup • High transmission speeds - Alarm is transmitted in seconds • Internet access is shared - No need to pay for an extra IP line • At the customer location • Many lines at the Alarm Receiving Center (ARC)
An Overview of IP for Monitoring • Faster alarm transmission • Means help arrives faster • Full Contact ID reporting to pinpoint trouble fast • Always on - No need for call setup • High transmission speeds - Alarm is transmitted in seconds • Internet access is shared - No need to pay for an extra IP line • At the customer location • Many lines at the Alarm Receiving Center (ARC)
Alarm Monitoring & Automation Software Telephone line alarm receiver Telephone network Fire Panel Detectors An Overview of IP for Monitoring • Telco Dialer Model • Transmission can take >1 minute end-to-end • Monitoring stations usually pay for 800 numbers (or even local calls) for the panels to dial in • Cost passed to end users in fees typically on a per call basis • Comm failures are not detected by the monitoring station until a 24 hour test signal is lost • Not compatible with VoIP scenarios
An Overview of IP for Monitoring • Easy to install • Fits right inside or right beside the panel • Fast programming and simple interfaces • Can set up at the office and transport to the job site • Programs via laptop/desktop • It answers any phone number dialed by the panel so no panel changes required
An Overview of IP for Monitoring • None of the private radio network problems • Large investment for a capable radio network • Best in metro/city where accounts are close • At network fringe, finding multiple paths difficult • Panel is relying on the integrity of the accounts around them to relay messages. • Some radio systems use the Fire panel printer output as the connection means. • Printer output is not expected in the critical alarm communications path • Software updates may alter Printer output
An Overview of IP for Monitoring • This is a business building opportunity for installers • The savings in phone line charges will pay for the installation • It’s a source of new work for installers
IP Solutions - IP Communicator • The IP communicator module allows NOTIFIER panels to use a customer‘s existing IP network as a communication path to transmit alarms • It offers performance, functionality enhancements, and cost savings to traditional digital dialer communicators
Internet IPDACT-2UD Operator Alarm Panel Central Station Receiver IP Solutions - IP Communicator • Full bi-directional access to the alarm panel over the internet • No third party access to information (latest 512 bit encryption) • No geographic limitations (UD operator can be anywhere) • Supervision is outstanding – every 90 seconds • Works with any fire panel • Remote Diagnostics allows troubleshooting from any connected PC
Status LED’s Reset Local serial console port Connections Ethernet 10/100Mbps interface Phone interface activity LED IP Solutions - IP Communicator IPDACT-2 & IPDACT-2UD 12
IP Solutions – VisorAlarm Receiver • Central station Teldat IP receiver • Top quality turn key IP solution with Teldat’s experience and expertise • Plug and play with any automation software • UL listed for fire and security • Emulates existing popular receivers
IP Solutions – VisorAlarm Receiver • The IP receivers are synchronized to each other for immediate backup turnover • Subscriber data is stored/backed up to a smart card • Allows a replacement to be put back into service within 30 seconds • IP Receivers are very robust; not a “patch” to existing telephone receivers but designed specifically for IP alarm monitoring
IP Solutions – VisorAlarm Receiver Serial port #2 Alarm printer Ethernet port Internet Automation Server Serial port #1 • Teldat IP receiver emulates a conventional phone receiver • Ademco 685 • Radionics 6500 • Surgard MLR2000 / MLR2D • Serves IP Alarms generated by Contact-ID Alarm Panels • Supervises the IP Link to each registered account • Supports Upload / Download over IP (to select FACPs)
IP Solutions – System Integrity • Provision for disaster recovery • Based on the architecture of IP receivers, remote duplicate receivers can be located anywhere! • If a site is brought down for any reason, (fire, flood, etc.) a remote site can provide immediate switch over • IP receivers permit duplicate monitoring for troubles by an end user or alarm dealer for better service to end user subscribers
IP Solutions - Secure Access • Confidentiality • All exchanged IP traffic is encrypted in AES-512 • Meets and exceeds SIA IP specification-512 bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) • Anti-replay protection, man-in-the-middle protection • The VisorALARM only serves registered IP Communicators • The registration process is password protected • IP Communicator programming access is password protected • The VisorALARM programming is user and password protected • Three user access levels • Anti-device substitution • IP Communicator registers into the VisorALARM during installation with unique and non-writable information
I P IP Solutions – Central Station Application Alarm L1D005 FACP with DACT Contact ID IP Receiver IP Router EIA-232 IP Communicator Smoke Alarm 2nd Fl. Hallway Acct 4321 – XYZ Co. 555 Main St World Wide Web IP Router Customer Network
I P IP Solutions – Proprietary System Application Alarm L1D005 FACP with DACT Contact ID IP Receiver IP Router EIA-232 IP Communicator World Wide Web IP Router Customer Network
Code Compliance - NFPA • IP Communicator meets all requirements for a single communication line • Allowed by NFPA72-2007 • Under 8.6.4 “Other Communications Technologies” • Allowed by NFPA72-2010 • Under 26.6.2.2 “Alternative Methods” • No redundant path required • Alarm transmission meets the 500 sec reporting requirement • Instant reporting of connection loss • Keep alive polling increases line security from once every 24 hours to once every 90 seconds
Code Compliance - UL • UL 864 listing of IP Communicator meets the requirements in NFPA 72 for Internet/Intranet fire alarm communications • Permits the IP Communicator to operate on a single communications line to a central station equipped with UL 864 listed VISORALARM-PLUS IP receivers • Without requirement for a backup/redundant communications line • For UL listing found on the UL web site: http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/index.htm
Compatible Fire Alarm Systems • IPDACT is UL 864 Ninth Edition Listed with the following panels • NFS-320* • NFS2-640* • NFS2-3030* • NCA-2* • NFW-50 • NFW2-100 • SFP-5UD • SFP-10UD • 411UDAC/411UD *Requires the IPDACT-2
Compatible Fire Alarm Systems • IPDACT can be used with the following panels in retrofit applications • NFS-3030* • NFS-640* • NCA* • AFP1010/AM2020* • AFP-300/400* • AFP-200* • AFP-100* • System 5000* • System 500* • SFP-1024 *Requires the IPDACT-2
Non-NOTIFIER Panel Monitoring • The 411, 411UD or 411UDAC dialers are UL listed for use with the IP Communicator • The 411 series dry contact inputs are connected to the Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory relay outputs of any panel • The IPDACT connects to PH-1,PH-2 outputs of the 411 series products
Affiliated Central Alarm Tech Central Service AlarmWatch AmerX Security Bay Alarm Blue Ridge Security Systems C.O.P.S Monitoring Devcon Security Services Emergency Systems Inc. (ESI) EMERgency24 ESC Central Monitoring Center (NMC) Rapid Response Security Central Southwest Dispatch Center United Central Control (UCC) USA Central Station Central Stations that Support IP Comm.
IP Communicator Summary • Saves high cost of phone lines and meets NFPA requirements • Higher line security (every 90 seconds vs. once a day) • Provides “non-hackable” security via 512 bit AES encryption • Supports either static IP or dynamic IP • Optional, simultaneous dual alarm monitoring at end users location using maintenance receiver • Easy to program and uses customer’s existing shared network equipment
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