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Easy to Program configurations provide maximum level of redundancy and both <br /> can be backed up by additional "clustered" receivers for the <br /> There are three ways to configure the IP Communicator: highest reliability available in the industry.Both receivers com- <br /> 1. Console terminal using the HyperTerminalim software municate in real-time over the network to keep information <br /> program found on all Microsoft®operating systems. synchronized and up-to-date. Each VisorALARM Plus <br /> 2. Local or remote Telnet session via Ethernet connection. Receiver can handle up to 20 concurrent TCP/IP connections <br /> 3. Windows-based configuration software (shipped with IP from Upload/Download Users. <br /> Communicator). <br /> The IP Communicator can be pre-programmed. The program- Installation Requirements <br /> mer enters all central-station information and an auto-registra- The following are required for proper installation of the IP <br /> tion password. This is saved to the unit's flash memory. When Communicator: <br /> the IP Communicator is installed at the site and connected to <br /> the Internet/Intranet, it registers itself with the central station • <br /> 24 VDC nonresettable,filtered, regulated power: <br /> receiver. This eliminates the need for a PC at the remote site —IPDACT-2UD: 155 mA in alarm;standby 98 mA. <br /> for programming.The IP receiver at the monitoring station will —IPDACT-2: 136 mA in alarm;93 mA standby. <br /> automatically configure other parameters during registration. • Ethernet network connection(ITE-listed router/gateway). <br /> • For most installations,the only required parameters are: • Although not required to meet NFPA,a small UPS is recom- <br /> • Selection of either DHCP or Static IP mended to provide backup power for customer-provided <br /> • Destination primary and secondary receiver IP addresses router/switch (the HP3-3000LX can provide 12 VDC <br /> • Account identification number(CID) backup power for small 12 volt routers drawing 500 mA or <br /> less for over 24 hours). <br /> • Port number • Dynamic or static IP address(dynamic addressing requires <br /> • Installation password DHCP server present on the local network.NOTE:DSL and <br /> All of these parameters are assigned by the central station. cable modems typically use dynamic addressing as sup- <br /> See"Installation Requirements"for full details. plied by network providers). <br /> • UDP port for IP communication with the monitoring station <br /> Panel Capabilities (default port:80 may be changed by central station). <br /> The IPDACT-2/2UD unit is compatible with the following UL • Destination IP addresses of the IP receivers where the <br /> 864 Ninth Edition fire alarm panels: NFS-320, NFS2-640, communicator will be sending alarms and other events (If <br /> NFS2-3030, NCA-2, FireWarden-100-2(NFW2-100), FireWar- installed on a private Intranet, the gateway address of the <br /> den-50(NFW-50), SFP-5UD, and SFP-10UD. The IPDACT-2/ public router will be required to allow the IP card to access <br /> 2UD is also compatible with Notifier legacy Fire Alarm Control the Internet and the public router at the central station). <br /> Panels. See the IPDACT Series Installation Document PN • Panel account ID number(CID). <br /> 53109 for more information on compatibility and use of the • Installer password(provided by the monitoring station man- <br /> UDACT Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter. aging the IP receiver). <br /> Use 411 or 411 UD Slave Dialer and HP3000LX power supply • Separate username and password supplied by central sta- <br /> to connect to Alarm Trouble and Supervisory relay outputs of tion for upload/download operation. (Note: this is different <br /> any competitive fire panel. than installation password.) <br /> If using 411 or 411 UD Slave Dialer with a competitive fire <br /> panel, the HP3000LX power supply is required for mounting MOUNTING METHODS <br /> and powering the IP Communicator. Order bracket kit PN: There are four mounting methods depending on project <br /> IPBRKT separately. Both enclosures must be close-nippled to requirements and panel used. <br /> the FACP. 1. The IP Communicator can be mounted directly inside the <br /> The following panels may use an internal mounting bracket common enclosure used with the NFW-50, NFW2-100, <br /> (PN IPBRKT)for use with the common enclosure or can use SFP-5UD,and SFP-10UD.When mounting inside the com- <br /> the HP3000LX power supply when more power is required: mon enclosure the IPBRKT is used as shown on the previ- <br /> -NFW-50 ous page. A special polycarbonate cover is supplied that <br /> serves to protect the unit from installed batteries. <br /> —NFW2-100 <br /> —SFP-5UD <br /> —SFP-10UD <br /> NOTE:See"Installation Requirements" for current draws. <br /> VisorALARM PLUS® IP Receiver <br /> The FireWatchT"' IP Communicator reports to the <br /> VisorALARM-PLUS IP receiver (manufactured by the Teldat <br /> Corporation). Each IP receiver can manage up to 3,000 IP <br /> Communicator accounts and is compatible with existing cen- <br /> tral station alarm monitoring software. <br /> The VisorALARM IP receiver is based on high-availability <br /> router technology and uses a high-performance embedded <br /> operating system for higher reliability and efficiency. All IP <br /> receiver configuration and operating data is backed up to a <br /> smart card. This allows for an immediate equipment replace- <br /> ment within 60 seconds with almost no downtime and no infor- <br /> mation loss. 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