The encryption/decryption app, model ED10.exe, encrypts your text input, sends IP messages, and sends emails in AES encryption of 128, 192, and 256 bits.

 

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Note: These products are available for each PC, and copying for other PCs are strictly prohibited.

 

Micro Seven, Inc.
Portland, Oregon
U.S.A.
Home Page: www.microseveninc.com
Email: sales@microseveninc.com

 

Note: it is only be available for U.S. customers because of U.S. export regulation.

 

Features:

-Encrypt keys programming of 128, 192, and 256 bit modes

-Transmission of encrypted text to two destination IP port numbers and server IP addresses (either dynamic or static IP address) or host names like http://www.yourInternetAccount

-automatic email transmission by using a provided
gcentralprogrammingAP70.exeh for setting SMTP client software by using your SMTP server

 

-enter your texts into an edit window, select email option on/off, and click a button on screen. MESSAGE SUCCESS is displayed on screen.

 

-email transmissions two email addresses
caution:  emails containing encrypted messages may be rejected by smartphone email carriers.

 

-enter your file name and encrypt a whole file

 

-decrypt received encrypted text

 

-history file of all transmitted texts with date/time in PC

-Optional (hardware) IP server with PC interface that receives encrypted messages, decrypts the messages, output at PC interface, and saves them as a history file in the same hardware device.


 

 

 


IP server model ER15A-AES

 

It receives encrypted IP messages from gED10.exeh, and outputs decrypted IP messages at RS232 interface. It also stores the decrypted IP messages with received date/time in internal EEPROM as a history file. The real time data and history file may be read by using galarmmonitorRS232.exeh software.  PC is not required to run ER15A-AES.

 

Specifications:

 

RS232 interface: 9-pin D-sub connector, 15100 baud

Connector: Ethernet (network)

Windows Software provided: alarmmonitorRS232.exe

 

The screen below shows of an encrypted file of a word, gThe hills are alive with the sound of music and edelweis.h Is sent to ER15A.

 

 

 

 


Then ER15A-AES receives the encrypted message and outputs decrypted

message at RS232 interface.  The history file inside ER15A-AES  shows the original message gThe hills are alive with the sound of music and edelweis g .

 

 


 


ED11.exe, IP server

 

This software resides in PC. It receives encrypted IP messages from ED10.exe. It decrypts the messages.

 

Features

 

History file: HistoryReceived.txt contains all the decrypted messages.

Message numbers.

IP server with ten ports.

AES Keys programming.

Manual decryption.

 


Other Encryption Product: DC09Tester

 

The DC09 Client/Transmitter:

 

Programmed data: MAC address, alarm sequence number, receiver number, account number, account prefix, time stamp, mode of DC09(2007 or 2013 spec), Contact-ID message content, port number, IP address or IP name

gSEND MESSAGEh button

Communication status message including reply messages from servers and troubleshooting window

Available in contact-ID (ADM-CID), SIA DC04(SIA-FORMAT) (SIA-DCS) or other formats

AES Encryption with on/off switch and programmable 128, 192, or 256 bits key
Demo encryption run of your own sixteen character string input string

 

 

 

 

 


The DC09 Server/receiver:

 

DC09 Receiver/demo server is shown below:

AES Encryption with programmable 128, 192, or 256 bits key
Demo encryption run of your own input string

Displayed received-data: MAC address, alarm sequence number, receiver number, account number, account prefix, CRC, total message length

Calculated CRC, programmed data, and verification data

Displayed ACK or NAK data

Received total message

Ability to transmit NAK always

Port number selection and ten port numbers

Indication of protocol between SIA2013 or SIA2007

Proprietary CRC-Micro Seven format

Playing wave music file upon receiving messages

Displaying previous messages