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. IP Communicator IPDACT Installation Manual Document DM373-I Version 2.0 March, 2007. Table of contents Chapter. Introduction.I-1 I - 1. IPDACT Introduction.I-1 I - 1.1.

User Scenario.I-1 I - 1.2. Operation Mode. I-3 I - 1.2.1. I-3 I - 1.2.2. Alarm sending.I-5 I - 1.3.

Additional features. Main Menu.IV-41 IV - 4.3.

IPDACT generic configuration.IV-42 IV - 4.4. Monitoring configuration and sending of alarms. IV-42 IV - 4.5. IPDACT Quick Configuration.IV-43 IV - 4.6. Monitoring.IV-44 IV - 5. Telnet.IV-46 Chapter. I - Chapter.

Introduction I - 1. IPDACT Introduction The IP module (IPDACT) is a device which, when connected to a security control panel, carries out three basic tasks: To send over an IP network the alarm information sent by the panel to which this is connected. The communication protocol varies depending on the manufacturers who usually tend to use their own solutions. The IPDACT supports Contact-ID protocol. The CP is placed as the first connection element to the PSTN so that it can prioritize the customer’s telephone line.

Alarm Control Panel Public Telephony. In UL compliance installations, the IPDACT must have firmware version 4.0. Network backup function scenario.

Operation Mode The IP Module (IPDACT) connected to the client control panel carries out two tasks: sending alarms from the panel and monitoring the connection with the IP receiver. address is given to the IPDACT and is the primary communication option. The backup VisorALARM IP address is also configured and is used in cases where the main device fails). If the exchange of messages does not occur during the configured time, the IPDACT tries to resend.

If, after a configurable number of attempts, a satisfactory response is not received, the connectivity with the main VisorALARM is presumed lost. since the last check) an alarm is generated. This is a 350 code alarm from the Contact-ID protocol (Communication trouble) which is received in SwAut. In order to prevent the Teldat VisorALARM from sending hundreds or thousands of communication failure alarms when faced with a situation of general failure of IP traffic reception, the device itself monitors the network access through echo ICMP packets (ping) to a known address: if the echo ICMP packets (ping) towards this address fail then a code 356 alarm is. finished, it sends the acknowledgement to the IPDACT originating the alarm so that in turn this is sent to the associated control panel. If the alarm storage memory cannot store the alarm, no acknowledgement is given.

As regards the SwAut, the Teldat VisorALARM behaves as an alarm receiver that sends alarms received through a serial port. II - Chapter. IPDACT Description II - 1. General Description The figure displayed below, represents the IPDACT hardware.

IPDACT The hardware version and release is identified through its board number which is TS-540/X where X is the release number. The following figure shows the identifier details and how to locate it. Board identification details The IPDACT basically consists of two elements: the control module and the telephonic module. Doc.Dm373-I IPDACT Module - Description Rev.

IPDACT circuit details. The device CPU, memory and the LAN (identifiable through the RJ-45 connector) are found in the control module. This manages all the information procedure and the sending of the information through an IP network over the LAN. LEDs The IPDACT has three groups of LEDs that provide information on the status of each type. These are displayed in the following figures: Figure 7. LEDs and pins for a IPDACT The LED labeled “ON” (LD1 for all the versions and releases) is green and indicates that the IPDACT is powered. LED C LD4: alarm sending to the VisorALARM.

ON: an alarm has been sent to the VisorALARM. OFF: a response has been received to the sent alarm. LED D LD5: a bi-directional call to the alarm panel is in progress. ON: there is a bi-directional call to the alarm panel. TO-AP: terminals proving telephonic connection to the control panel. This must be connected to the control panel connection which this is using to access the PSTN.

FROM-AP: terminals receiving telephonic connection from the control panel. This must be connected to the control panel connection which this uses to provide a line to the subscriber numbers. The IPDACT has a black RJ45 connected labeled CNI for console connection. Consequently you will need a DB9 to RJ45 converter for the said connection which is provided by Fire-Lite.

The following figures show both the converter and the connector respectively. DB9-RJ45 converter for the console connection Figure 11. Console connector details The access configuration is 9600 8N1 (8 bits, without parity, 1 stop bit). Doc.Dm373-I IPDACT Module - Description Rev.

The environment is a simple one orientated to menus. The main menu is displayed in the following figure. Main Menu - Configuration a) Generic MIP config b) Remote Alarm report c) Quick Install Monitoring d) General Info e) Remote Monitor f) Events g) IP Connectivity z) Exit. III - Chapter. Installation and cabling III - 1.

Installation The IPDACT device is designed to connect a conventional control panel, which uses the telephone network to transmit alarms, to an IP network. The module can be connected to a wide variety of panels although only the panels given in the list in the appendix V.2 should be used for UL compliant installations. Box with IPDACT. The following diagram shows the IPDACT installation within the box: Doc.Dm373-I IPDACT Module – Installationg and cabling Rev. IPDACT installation in the box. Assembly Instructions for the IPDACT box The instructions in order to assemble the IPDACT in its box are as follows: Attach the box to the wall; the maximum distance this can be from the control panel is 6.1 meters (twenty feet).

cases of UL listed fire installations (UL864) the conduits must be able to bear any attempts of mechanical injury. The power cables +12V/+24V and GND, from the TO-AP and FROM-AP telephone, the OUT-NO and the cable connected to the box earthed ground (T1) leave through an opening and are fed through a conduit in order to reach the panel.

Installing an IP Modem with the fire alarm panels. The IPDACT box must be placed to one side of the control panel. The conduit carrying the wires between the IPDACT and the panel must be horizontally placed.

So that it is unnecessary to supervise the wiring between the IPDACT box and the Control Panel, the following must be fulfilled: The circuit connections extended to additional fire alarm control unit equipment when these. The IPDACT wiring is limited in power. Therefore all the wiring between the IPDACT box and the panel can be enclosed in the same metal conduit. Installation instructions The following instructions are specific to wiring between the IPDACT and the Firelite MS-9200UD panel. Power connection. Due to FCC requirements, ferrites must be used for power lines. This is to avoid electromagnetic interferences being conducted to inside the devices.

Ferrites for power cables. The fire panel has two telephone lines in order to send alarm. One is the main line and the other the backup. IPDACT-panel MS-9200UD telephone connection. The following figure shows the connection between the IPDACT and the main telephone line in greater detail.

IPDACT Connection. Main telephone line. Do not connect any telephone connection to the PSTN input. To prevent the IPDACT from executing any of the anticipated actions Doc.Dm373-I IPDACT Module –.

when this detects a line supervision failure, configure the IPDACT to take no actions whatsoever. The panel’s PRI. PHONE LINE has converted into an IP line. All alarms sent over the PRI.

PHONE LINE are captured and transmitted over the IP network. If the IP line supervision detects connectivity failure, the IPDACT switches its relays so the PSTN input connects to the TO-AP output i.e. IV - Chapter. Configuration IV - 1. Configuration modes The IPDACT can be configured both locally and remotely. Locally: Telephone console: through a normal analog telephone connected to the TO-AP labeled choc blocks. Asynchronous console: from a PC with terminal emulated and a cable for this.

protocol stack. DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses and other TCP/IP configuration parameters such as the network mask and the default router (or gateway) among others.

In the IPDACT environment, this is used to automatically obtain the IP communication parameters (IPDACT IP address, network mask and gateway), simplifying the device installation process. To enable/disable the client, enter the IPDACT generic configuration: - Generic MIP config - IP Connectivity a) DHCP client: OFF b) IP addr: 192.168.0.202 msk: 255.255.255.0 c) Gateway IP: 192.168.0.250 User Access Control d) Password: 1234 Miscellaneous e) Date & time: 17:37:28 f) Events: PHON RMON CID RALA RCFG g) PC verifying digit: OFF z) Exit. beeps (the OK signal) and subsequently the telephonic console dialing tone (a continuous low frequency tone). You have 4 or 5 seconds for this process after which you return to the initial situation; if the relays are inactive, you also return to the start. Number of digits for a telephone (2+1) number.

Retries for sending an alarm (1+1) Backup VisorALARM IP address (3+1) None Interval between keep-alives (5+1) 00010 (seconds) with the backup VisorALARM Retries after failed keep-alives with (1+1) the backup VisorALARM Time between retries for keep-alive (1+1) sendings (seconds) with the backup VisorALARM. IV - 3.1.1. Default Configuration Through a short circuit in the IPDACT P2 jumper during the start up process, you can configure the IPDACT with the factory settings. This configuration is displayed in the previous table.

The process for this is as follows: 1) switch off the IPDACT, 2) short circuit the P2 jumper, 3) switch on the device, 4) maintain the P2 short circuited during the first burst from LEDs A, B, C and D (they light up and switch off consecutively) and open it half way through the second burst. Remote configuration request This permits you to prompt the Teldat VisorALARM for the complete configuration required by the IPDACT in order to function. This register does not require you to configure any parameters and is limited to simply execute a request. Mitel 3300 system administration user guide.

In order to do this, you require the installer password. UDP Port UDP port used to send and receive monitoring, alarms and remote configuration information. This port must coincide with that programmed in the IP VisorALARM receiver. The register is composed of one 5-digit field which admits values within the range of 00000 to 65535. Time between send keep-alive retries (secs) (KEEPALIVERETRIESTIME) Time measured between sending of keep-alive frames when a possible connectivity problem has been detected with the IP VisorALARM receiver. The register is made up of one single digit field. This is expressed in seconds and admits values between 3 and 9.

Interval between retries to send keep-alives (seconds) for the backup Time interval between sending keep-alive frames when a possible connectivity problem with the backup VisorALARM IP receiver has been detected. The register consists of one 1-digit field. This is expressed in seconds and admits values between 3 and 9.

DHCP Client activation/deactivation The DHCP client is a device functionality permitting a DHCP server to assign an IP address and mask to the Ethernet interface plus an output gateway. The majority of the ADSL routers have a DHCP server so the IPDACT automatically configures and can connect to Internet through the router.

The register is made up of four fields corresponding to the 4 numbers of the IP address; this admits values between 0 and 255. Each number has a verification digit.

The default value is: Alarm encryption key for the IPDACT to the maintenance receiver This is the key used by the IPDACT to send alarms to the Teldat maintenance VisorALARM. IPDACT IP address and mask IPDACT access gateway IPDACT account number Main VisorAlarm IP address Backup VisorAlarm IP Address UDP Port b) If you have a DHCP server Type of register Register IPDACT account number Main VisorAlarm IP address Backup VisorAlarm IP Address UDP Port After configuring these parameters and restarting the device, the installer must re-access the telephonic console as previously described and access. IP Address del IPDACT.01 192# 168# 001# 100# 255# 255# 255# 000# Gateway.02 192# 168# 001# 020#.11 001234# IP VisorAlarm principal.12 010# 024# 006# 001# IP VisorAlarm backup.21 080# 036# 189# 123# UDP Port.13 03000# And in cases where the testing digit is enabled: IP Address del IPDACT 1928#1684#0018#1008#2550#2550#2550#0005#. Asynchronous Console You have the same access from the telephonic console as from the asynchronous console which also provides a better display of the processes taking place in the IPDACT. The console is orientated to menus whose options permit the monitoring and configuration of the various IPDACT parameters. IPDACT generic configuration Configures data pertaining to the IPDACT which is not related to the monitoring function and the sending of alarms. Data included here is the IPDACT IP address, the access gateway to the Teldat VisorALARM, the console access password, the events you wish to view, use of the check digit in the telephone console, etc.

Alarm Report - Supervisory VisorALARM Main Remote IP addr: 80.26.96.183 Backup Remote IP addr: 80.36.189.123 Maintenance VisorALARM c) Remote IP addr: 172.24.51.32 Common Params d) Account Number: 9005 e) Port: 1222 f) Local Password: g) Remote Password: VisorAlarm Main Keep-Alive h) Timer: 60 i) Retries: 3 Timer 3. completed, an OK will appear on the console. If however there has been as error, this could be either: “VA unreachable”: It has not been possible to send the register command over the IP network. “No answer”: The register command has been sent but a response has not been received from the VisorALARM. General Info Teldat MIP S/N: 8209/01101 FF190504 v4.1 Apr 06 2006 09:16:20 MAC: 0-A0-26-30-3-E9 state: up INPUT, OUTPUT Input:OFF Output:INACT Reset/Phone console jumper state:OPEN Press any key to continue.

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Option e) displays the state of the connection with the VisorALARM IP receiver. Telnet As previously mentioned, it is possible to access the IPDACT console through a telnet client, from a PC or any other workstation. To do this, simply execute the telnet client, indicating the IPDACT IP address.

The interface for this said console is identical to the one for the asynchronous console, so for further information on this please see the section on this console. V - Chapter. Appendix V - 1.

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UL Compliance UL 864 (Ninth Edition): The Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems. Control Panels The above standards are guaranteed with the following lists of panels: Fire Panels: MS-9200UD MS-9600.

Technical Specifications Power Supply NOMINAL VOLTAGE RANGE 10 V – 24 V MAX CURRENT 12V: Idle: 190 mA Alarm: 240 mA Transient: 500mA 24 V: Idle: 100 mA Alarm: 120 mA Transient: 300mA Dimensions and weight LENGTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT 140 x 92 x 29 mm WEIGHT.