Micro Seven
Inc. model CT10A, and CM10A alarm-receiver
Lowest-cost
and now includes Contact-ID and Pulse 4+2 Protocols!
Micro
Seven, Inc. model CT10, and CM10 with Contact ID Protocol and Pulse 4+2
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.
CT10
or CM10 is shown in above picture.
Features
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Sur-Gard Automation Protocol compatible
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Small, 3" x 1.5" x 4.5"
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Low-cost
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AC/DC Operation
i Low
cost, and portable
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Contact ID and Pulse 4+2 Protocol
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Handshake and kiss-off tones
i all
call progress tones for CM10A
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Accepting any telephone number dialed and displaying of dialed number
many parameters including telephone numbers
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Checksum calculation of received alarm messages
i 6 month warranty
Application and benefit of alarm receiver
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Demonstration and testing alarm control panels at factories and fields
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alarm receivers required for testing alarm control panels
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Complete testing of alarm panels before the installation
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PBX or local telephone service needed with CM10A
SPECIFICATIONS
CT10A: contains regular telephone line interface.
CM10A: simulated telephone line to interface alarm panel
with a piece of telephone cord.
DTMF
detecting signal power for alarm messages: -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 tones:
1400:
1400+/- 1Hz, duration of 100 ms +/- 1.5 ms, silence period of 100 ms +/-
1.5 ms, and
2300Hz:
2300+/-2 Hz duration of 100 ms +/- 1.5 ms
Kiss-off tones:
1400 +/-
1 Hz with duration of 750 ms
Line
Input Jacks: USOC-RJ11-C, standard modular phone jack
Characteristics
for CT10A:
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.
Characteristics
for CM10A:
Battery-feed
voltage and loop current: 24 volt and 25 mA
Programmable
inputting telephone number
Dial
tone and ring-back tone
Disconnect
signal
All
other signals required for alarm receivers.
Cable(9-pin M/9-pin F) is provided.
Received
alarm messages are computed for the checksum.
AC/DC Adapter(provided with LS15E+): 117VAC +/- 5%, or 230VAC +/-
5%(for optional 230V AC/DC Adapter)
AC/DC Adapter
or Car Battery Adapter input: 12VDC for CT10A 24VDC for CM10A
Line
Status Display: red LED for each line to indicate off-hook status (continuous
on)
Calibration:
not required because digitally synthesized tones
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.
CM10A.exe
control/programming software is included.
Options and Accessories:
International
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
We provide no liability using all our
products for alarm receiving and alarm
receiving software to all people and companies including alarm panel users,
alarm central station, telephone companies, and all distributors.
As
an optional feature, dialing telephone numbers and delivering Contact-ID
messages to other alarm receivers is available.
Other
alarm products:
Made in
U.S.A.
Micro Seven, Inc.
Home Page: www.microseveninc.com
Email: sales@microseveninc.com
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alarm receivers and related products
Typical connections of CT10A and CM10A
with alarm panels and PC are shown below.