Micro Seven
Inc. model LS15K includes
an alarm-receiver simulator
and alarm-receiver for SIA Pulse Format P1, P2, P3 and P4, SIA FSK Format F2,
and Contact-ID
with FXS and FXO telephone ports
copyrights Micro Seven, Inc. 2022
Micro
Seven, Inc. model LS15-K contains Alarm-Receiver Simulator/Tester and alarm
receiver. The Alarm-Receiver Simulator/Tester function provides simulated
telephone-line and alarm receiver for testing and demonstrating alarm panels
for SIA Pulse Format P1, P2, P3 and P4, SIA FSK Format F2, and Contact-ID
format protocols. The simulated telephone-line functions include generation of
dual-frequency-type dial and ring-back tones, detection of DTMF and
rotary-pulse dialing pulses, and battery-feed function. The LS15K provides
handshake tones and kiss-off tones. The 4+2 pulse formats and SIA FSK Format F2
meets SIA DC-02-1992.02 (R2000.05). LS15K provides functions of generation of
handshake tones and kiss-off tones, receiving alarm messages, check-sum
calculation, and transmitting alarm messages in ASCII format at RS232C
interface to a PC. It operates with an AC adapter that is provided with LS15K.
An alarm panel may be connected directly bypassing telephone companies at line 1
or may be connected to telephone lines at line 2. The Alarm-Receiver Simulator
function is available at line 1, and regular alarm receiver function is
available as CPE port at line 2. An operating mode needs to be selected for
either FSK or Pulse mode to generate correct handshake and kiss-off tones.
MICRO SEVEN-Model LS15K, Alarm Receiver
Simulator/PBX Simulator
Features of Alarm-Receiver Simulator portion of LS15K
i Small, 4" x 1.75" x 7.5"
i
AC/DC Operation
i Low
cost, and portable
i
Connect alarm panel directly or via telephone lines
i SIA
FSK Format F2 protocol
i SIA
Pulse Format P1, P2, P3, and P4 (Radionics 3-1)
i One
Programmable Pulse Format for handshake, kiss-off, number of data field, number
of ID field, one round, checksum, verification. etc.
i
Handshake and kiss-off tones
i
DTMF or Rotary Pulse Dialing Input
i
Primary or secondary (programmable to 18 digit) telephone number
i
Dual Frequency-type call progress tones for dial tone and ring-back tone
i
Programming of amplitude of handshake and kiss-off tones to simulate the
long-distance telephone-line condition
i No
calibration required for frequency and amplitude adjustment of handshake,
kiss-off, and call progress tones
i
RS232C interface to transmit alarm messages to PC and the control software to
program many parameters including telephone numbers
i
Checksum calculation of received alarm messages for Contact-ID and Pulse Format
P4
i
Alarm-receiver simulator from line 1 and regular alarm receiver at line 2
i
Battery-feed (loop current)
i 6
month warranty
i
Windows-based programming software included
Application and benefit of alarm receiver
i
Demonstration and testing alarm control panels at factories and fields
i No
alarm receivers required for testing alarm control panels
i
Complete testing of alarm panels before the installation
SPECIFICATIONS
Handshake tone priority:
When handshake signal for 4+2 pulse
and SIA-FORMAT is not answered, Contact-ID handshake signal is generated.
Telephone number:
1.
Primary
telephone number
2.
Secondary
telephone number
DTMF
dialing signal power: -13dBm to +5dBm per a frequency with maximum 4dB difference
between frequencies.
Pulse
dialing:
Break period: 45 to 75 ms (60 ms
nominal), make period: 30 to 60 ms (40 ms nominal)
DTMF
detecting signal power for alarm messages for Contact-ID: -23dBm to +5dBm per a frequency with maximum
4dB difference between frequencies
Alarm
message DTMF signal on time (Burst ON time): 50 ms
minimum
Alarm
message DTMF signal off time (Burst OFF time): 50 ms
minimum 400 ms maximum
Note:
Contact ID protocol requires Burst ON and OFF times to be 50 ms minimum and 60 ms maximum.
Handshake,
kiss-off tones for FSK F2:
1400 or
2300Hz
Handshake, kiss-off tones and
carrier frequency for pulse format:
Handshake
or kiss-off tones: 1400Hz or 2300Hz
carrier
frequency, 1800, 1850, or 1900 Hz
Programmable
pulse format:
-One or
two round message
-1400/2300Hz Handshake signal
-1400/2300Hz Kiss-off tone
-1800/1850/1900 carrier frequency
-checksum and verification on/off
-one/two bytes data (alarm field)
-10/20/33
PPS
-3 /4 byte ID(account) field
Off-hook
impedance requirement at line 1: 400 ohms maximum DC, 600 ohms nominal AC(same
as the telephone line simulator function)
Call
Progress Tones at line 1: single frequency or dual frequency type selected by control
software
Line
Input Jacks at line 1 and line 2: USOC-RJ11-C, standard modular phone jack
Ring
signal detector: opto-coupler
Signal
isolation: telephone coupling transformer
High
ON-hook impedance is obtained by off-hook mechanical relay.
Handshake
tone is produced after 1.8 seconds when the off-hook relay is turned on.
Cable(9-pin M/9-pin F) is provided.
AC/DC
Adapter: 117VAC/24VDC
Line
Status Display: red LED for each line to indicate off-hook status (continuous
on)
Power-On
Indicator: green LED display
Dimensions:
19 cm (4") W x 4.5 cm (1.75") H x 10 cm (7.5") L
Weight:
400g (0.8 LBS.)
Environmental:
Operating temperature: 0 to 35 degree C, Humidity: 85% RH at 35 degree C
Warranty/Service:
6 months limited warranty. No warranty if any factory seal is broken. Service
is performed at the factory, usually within 5 working days.
Options and Accessories:
230V
input AC/DC Adapter (117V input unit is a standard.)
Reference:
Digital Communication Standard-SIA DC-05-1999.09, Ademco
Contact ID Protocol for Alarm System Communications
SIA DC-02-1992.02 (R2000.05) for SIA FSK Format F2 protocol and
SIA Pulse Format P1, P2, P3, and P4 (Radionics 3-1)
Note: we provide no liability
using LS15K and the provided software to all people and companies including
alarm panel users, alarm central station, telephone companies, and all
distributors.
Micro Seven, Inc.
Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Home Page: www.microseveninc.com
Email: sales@microseveninc.com