Micro Seven Inc. model IP105 and IP105-3, IP
Alarm Monitor
monitors Contact-ID alarm messages and
transmits at RS232 interface and stores in EEROM for later analysis. No PC
needed for stand-alone operation.
Copyrights Micro Seven, Inc., 2017, 2023
Updated 52723 20:12
Introduction:
Micro Seven, Inc. model IP105, IP Alarm
Monitor provides RS232 interface for monitoring and recording Contact-ID alarm
messages that are transmitted by alarm panels to alarm receivers in central
station. IP105 may be operated without PC for recording alarm messages into
EEROMs. History data remains in IP105, and it may be uploaded to PC. IP105-3
provides selection of three different alarm message protocols.
The
front view of IP105 with power connector, telephone connector and green-colored
power indicator is shown above.
The
rear view of IP105 with RS232 connector is shown above picture.
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-RS232 interface Provide Internet
reporting by adding IP105 at remote alarm panel or at central station
-Compatible
with Ademco Contact-ID-compatible alarm panel (IP105)
or Multi-protocol alarm panel (IP105-3)
-Wall-mountable
-History file created in IP105
Input impedance: 10k
ohms for 300-3000 Hz signals.
RS232 interface:
115200 baud, 8 bit data
bits, no parity, and one stop bit
Power input:
Power
input, 2.1mm jack with center positive
Power
requirement: 12VDC @200mA by provided AC/DC power adapter
Power indicator located next to phone connector
Green
LED flashing every second
Connectors:
RJ11-C,
telephone connector
RS232
interface
Factory
Reset switch, The factory condition is obtained by powering up while push the
Factory Reset switch that is located next to power input connector.
History file created by IP105X
The size of history file is programmable using the control
software, alarmmonitorRS232.exe. The factory default is 130 messages with “1F”
in the edit window. Maximum 650 messages may be recorded with “7F” in the edit
window.
Standards:
DC-05
digital communication standard (contact-ID), SIA-FSK Format 1, or Pulse 4+2
format. The protocol is selected by using IPPROG7.exe.
Provided components:
1.
IP programming software, IPPROG7.exe
For programming server IP address
and port, date/time zone, protocol selection, other programming parameters in
DC09 format.
2.
RS232 monitor software, alarmmonitorRS232.exe
The sample screen is shown below: The screen on the left side is real-time
showing of received alarm messages, date/time, and decoded alarm messages. The
screen on the right side is displaying history data that is stored in IP105
after the “Read History Data ---” button is clicked. In the history file, alarm
messages and date/time are stored.
Options:
1. International AC/DC power adapter for
90-240VAC, 50/60Hz input power with four different power plugs (US, Europe, UK
and Australia)
2. IP Server for receiving IP messages
from a dedicated IP105.
The sample screen after receiving IP messages from IP105 is
shown below. In the large screen, complete DC09-type alarm messages are
displayed.
3.
ER15A, Ethernet/Network based hardware IP receiver,
which does not require PC connection. All received messages are stored in ER15A
as history data.
RS232 monitor software,
alarmmonitorRS232.exe, is required to read history data or to display real-time
received data on screen.
4.
DC09 message encryption for U.S. customers. It
requires IP105-ENQ and decryption server ( IP105serverENQ
or ER15AENQ).
The key may be selected among 128,
192, and 256 bit. Both encryption keys in IP105ENQ and
a IP server must be matched to receive decrypted alarm
messages from received encrypted alarm messages from IP105ENQ.
Environmental: Operating temperature: 0 to 35 degree C, Humidity:
85% RH at 35 degree C
Warranty/Service: 6 months limited warranty.
Made in
U.S.A.
Micro Seven, Inc.
Home Page: www.microseveninc.com
Email: sales@microseveninc.com
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