Micro Seven Inc.® model ER15A-EQT, IP
Alarm Receiver with encryption receives
DC-09 compatible digital alarm messages from Contact-ID alarm panels over
Internet and send automation software compatible alarm messages over RS232C. Copyrights Micro Seven,
Inc.®, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2020
Note: Encryption features of coding/decoding may only be available for
U.S. customers because of U.S. export regulation. Non-encryption version
of ER15A is available.
FEATURES
-Receiving multiple alarm messages in TCP and UDP
-RS232 output
-Compatible with S.G. alarm receiver or Micro Seven formats
or output raw DC-09 type message
-Contact-ID alarm message
-Low cost
-Three different output
formats including DC-09 type format, Digital Security Controls’ MLR2E format,
and decoded format
for IP receiver and FXO receiver
(optional)
-Instead of using static IP address, use dynamic DNS name for each ER15A
-DC09
IP specification including 128-bit, 192-bit, and 256-bit encryption
-Made in
U.S.A.-Identical encryption key for an IP receiver like Micro Seven
model ER15A and IP108 system provides secure alarm message transmission.
Model
ER15A-EQT is shown in the above picture.
Multiple TCP and UDP servers
Compatible to ANSI/SIA DC-09
format 2007 and 2013
RS232 interface
References:
ANSI/SIA DC-09 2007 and 2013 for receiving data from
your alarm panel
DC-05 digital communication standard (contact-ID)
Digital Security controls Ltd, MLR2E installation and
operation manual
Encryption
Output formats at RS232 interface
by software selectable:
1. DC-09 type format including receiver numbers,
account number, MAC address, time stamp, etc.
2. Digital Security controls Ltd, MLR2E installation
and operation manual
3. Decoded alarm message format
The software, which is shown below,
MicroSevenTerminal.exe is available for displaying output signal from ER15A
with Sur-Gard format and Application Protocol.
Option:
International AC/DC power adapter.
Number of servers for each ER15A:
TCP: three ports
UDP: four ports
Programming software for IP
parameters
IP port numbers and DDNS parameters, which
designated an external Internet name for each ER15 via Dynamic DNS or other
services.
The factory default port number for TCP is 9999 for
all three TCP servers, and port 9996-9999 for UDP servers. Multiple UDP servers
are not able to be assigned for identical port number.
Connectors:
Power input, 2.1mm jack with center positive
Power requirement: 12VDC @200mA by provided AC/DC
power adapter
RS232 connector
Ethernet connector
Unique MAC address
DYNDNS updating feature included
with programming software of DYNDNS updating parameters.
Packets receiving:
(CRC codes) “ADM-CID”) (event sequence
number)(receiver number)(account pref.)(account number)(alarm events, zone,
partition)(MAC address)(time stamp)<CR>
Packet receiving capability from
Micro Seven IP alarm panel IP104 or IP alarm panel equivalent EM15:
TCP Socket connection and packet receiving time:
less than one second
Number of simultaneous TCP packet reception into
three TCP server sockets: sixty alarm panels
Average number of TCP alarm panels that are
supported by ER15A assuming 10% of alarm panels are sending packets: six hundreds
panels
UDP packet reception: less than one second
Acknowledge packets from ER15A may not be reached to
IP alarm panels due to nature of UDP protocols.
Acknowledge packets transmission from ER15A may be
disabled.
Number of simultaneous UDP packet reception into
each Internet port: twenty alarm panels
Micro Seven, Inc. ®
1095-K N.E. 25th Hillsboro, OR 97229
U.S.A.
phone: 503-693-6982, fax: 503-693-9742
Home Page: www.microseveninc.com
Email: sales@microseveninc.com
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