­­­­­­­­­MICRO SEVEN model AP70+, receiving serial commands at RS232 interface, dialing central station’s telephone number, sending alarm messages at telephone line, and transmitting DC09 IP messages at Ethernet interface for Contact-ID, SIA-FSK Format 1 and Pulse 4+2 protocols. Encryption of DC09 IP messages is available for an U.S. customer.
Copyrights Micro Seven, Inc., 2024

FEATURES

-RS232, telephone and Ethenet/Internet interfaces
-Dialing telephone number and sending alarm messages at telephone lines

-sending encrypted or non-encrypted IP DC09 transmitter in TCP

-Contact-ID, SIA-FSK-F1, and Pulse 4+2 message
-transmit composed DC-09 type IP message via TCP socket into Ethernet/Internet
-Independent status messages of “MESSAGE SUCCESS” from telephone line interface and “IP MESSAGE SUCCESS” from Ethernet/Network interface

-Browser software provided by Micro Seven for programming other IP parameters
-No auto-dialer in AP70+

 

Introduction:

 

To send alarm messages over telephone line and Internet/Ethernet, ASCII equivalent of alarm messages, dialing telephone number of alarm central station, IP address of IP alarm server and its port number are input before a start/go command at RS232 interface. Telephone line interface and IP client circuit uses the same start/go command for their activities. Independent status commands are generated by telephone and IP circuits.  If telephone number of central station, server IP address, and server port number are consistent with no changes, there is no new entries are required for programming data.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model AP70+ is shown with RS232 and Ethernet/Internet interface

 

Transmission method:

TCP

 

Input commands:

 

Note: The default IP address, IP port number are previously programmed into EEROM by using the programming software, “ipprog7.exe” unless new IP address and port number are required.

 

1. IP address input command: I(IP address or server name)<CR> where CR is hex 0d ASCII character.

i.e. I192.168.245.6<CR>

i.e. Isomereceiver@somecompany.com<CR>

 

2. IP port number input command: P(port number)<CR> where CR is hex 0d ASCII character.

i.e. P9990<CR>

 

3. Contact-ID alarm message input command: S(contact-ID alarm message)<CR>

i.e. S123418110012345<CR>

 
Alarm message entry for Contact-ID or Pulse 4X2:
S( in maximum 15 ASCII characters for Contact-ID or 6 ASCII characters for Pulse 4X2)<CR> for Contact-ID or Pulse 4X2
Note: AP70 prepares checksum at the end of string for Contact-ID.

Warning: ASCII character for Contact-ID must be 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, B, C, D, E, or F. All other character may result in failed transmissions. Please note that ‘A’ is an illegal character for Contact-ID alarm message.

Warning: ASCII character for Pulse 4+2 must be 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.  All other character may result in failed transmissions.

Alarm message entry for SIA-FORMAT:
Because alarm message for SIA-FORMAT contains binary number, input requires hexadecimal number. It is memory write command for storing memory address 0D0H or 0xD0. The memory address is 0D0h, 0D1H, 0D2H, 0D3H, 0D4H------. The end of message is indicated by 0FFH.
For example, sending an address block data of 46 23 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 requires the following:
KD046KD123KD230KD330KD430KD531KD631KD731.
Note: The column parity byte is automatically prepared and attached at the end of message by AP70.

New entry format is also available to enter hexadecimal notation with ‘S’ header as follows:

S(hexadecimal two character ASCII) (hexadecimal two character ASCII)-----.
For example, sending an address block data of 46 23 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 requires the following:
S0623303030313131<CR>
Note: The column-parity byte is automatically prepared and attached at the end of message by AP70.

Protocol selection:
W7F00 for selecting Contact-ID, W7F01 for selecting SIA-FORMAT, or W7F02 for selecting Pulse 4X2.

Start alarm reporting: G
Start alarm reporting process by dialing the telephone number, receive handshake tones, transmit data blocks, and receive kiss-off tones.

Hang-up command or Abort command: A
Turn off off-hook relay or abort alarm-reporting process.

Handshake tone detection: 1400/2300Hz for Contact-ID, 1400Hz for Pulse 4X2, or 2225Hz for SIA-FORMAT

SIA-FOPMAT mode:

Signal transmission of data block for SIA-FORMAT FSK F1: 300 baud or 110 baud selectable
Parity bit (9th bit): enabled/disabled
Wrong column parity: enabled/disabled
Acknowledge tone detection: 2025Hz for positive acknowledgement and 2225Hz for negative acknowledgement.

Messages from telephone circuit:

MESSAGE SUCCESS
Note: “MESSAGE SUCCESS” messages are also generated when messages do not require kiss-off tones.

MESSAGE FAILED

CALL FAILED

Messages from IP circuit:

ip message success

ip message failed

ip call failed
NO TCP SERVER
TCP DISCONNECTED
TIME-OUT, NO ACK SIGNAL RECEIVED

 

Programming software for default IP address and port number

The screen for the “IPPROG7.exe” is shown below. The server IP address and its port number may be programmed for storing EEROM.

 

Port number for IPPROG7.exe for AP70+ is 9999.

 

Programmable DC09 token for pulse 4+2: any combinational word in seven digits. The screen below shows “PUL-4X2”.


Connectors:

 

Power input, 2.1mm jack with center positive

Power requirement: 12VDC @200mA by provided AC/DC power adapter

RS232 connector

Ethernet connector

Telephone connector

 

Packets transmitting and receiving:

 

(CRC codes) “ADM-CID”) (event sequence number)(receiver number)(account pref.)(account number)(alarm events, zone, partition)(MAC address)(time stamp)<CR>

Note: “PUL-4X2” is transmitted instead of ADM-CID for pulse 4+2 protocol.

“SIA-DCS” sent for SIA-FSK F1.

 

Standards:

 

ANSI/SIA DC-09 2007 (for IP messages)

DC-05 digital communication standard (contact-ID)

SIA-DC-02-1992.02 (R20000.05) for Pulse 4+2 and SIA-FSK F1

 

Options:

-International AC/DC power adapter

-Email generation

-AES Encryption with 128, 192 and 256-bit key (US customer only available)
-rack-mount unit

Mechanical data:

 

Desk-top model

Weight: 1 lbs.

Size: 8”x7”x3”

 

Accessories included:

 

AC/DC power adapter for U.S. 117VAC input

RS232 cable (9M-9F)

 

A screenshot of AP70+DEMO1.exe is shown below with sending IP address as 192.168.254.37 and IP port number as 9999.

 

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