IP COMMUNICATOR IPDACT-UD Technical Reference Document DM385-Iv2 Version 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS I- INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................... I-1 I - 1. IPDACT-UD Introduction ............................................................................ I-1 I - 1.1. User Scenario............................................................................................I-1 I - 1.2. Operation Mode ........................................................................................I-3 I - 1.2.1. Monitoring...................
III - 4.5. III - 4.6. III - 5. IV IV - 1. IPDACT-UD Quick Configuration .................................................. III-32 Monitoring ....................................................................................... III-33 Telnet ..................................................................................................... III-35 APPENDIX .......................................................................................IV-37 IPDACT-UD Technical Specifications .....................
I - Introduction I - 1. IPDACT-UD Introduction The IPDACT-UD 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. • To check the connectivity between the control panel and the alarms reception center. • In cases where it is not possible to transmit over the IP network, the IPDACT-UD will stop intercepting the alarms from the panel.
Alarm Control Panel Public Telephony Switched Network Alarm Receiver Sur-Gard/Radionics Client Automation SW IBS/ MAS/ MicroKey Alarm Receiver Center Fax Figure 1. Traditional security scenario Within the general user scenario, the IPDACT-UD device is located in the client area, next to the control panel, intercepting the telephone line. This is displayed in Figure 2.
Figure 3. Network backup function scenario. I - 1.2. Operation Mode The IPDACT-UD connected to the client control panel carries out two tasks: sending alarms from the panel and monitoring the connection with the IP receiver. The network backup option has implications in connection monitoring. The alarms reception center is composed of two VisorALARM devices, one main and the other backup. I - 1.2.1.
VisorALARM, to which it will now try and send the alarms, polls, etc. In cases where communication with this second device also fails, the telephone line access is returned to the control panel as if the IPDACT-UD was not present. From this point on, the IPDACT-UD will try to re-establish communications both with the main Teldat VisorALARM and the backup, communication with the main device taking priority.
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 generated from the Contact-ID protocol (Loss of central polling). Apart from the above codes, the VisorALARM also generates others related to network backup. I - 1.2.2. Alarm sending When the IPDACT-UD has connectivity with the Teldat VisorALARM, the former intercepts the telephone line and processes all the incoming and outgoing calls taking place.
As regards the SwAut, the Teldat VisorALARM behaves as an alarm receiver that sends alarms received through a serial port. The Teldat VisorALARM can emulate a Sur-Gard, an Ademco 685 or a Radionics 6500 receiver. The serial line parameters are configurable as well as those relative to the emulated receiver (link-test, receiver and line identifier, start and end frame characters, etc.) I - 1.3.
II - IPDACT-UD Description II - 1. General Description The figure displayed below, represents the IPDACT-UD hardware. Figure 4. IPDACT-UD The hardware version and release is identified through its board number which is TS-563/X where X is the release number. The following figure shows the identifier details and how to locate it. Board identifier Figure 5. Board identification details IPDACT-UD - Description II-7 Doc.DM385-I Rev. 2.
The IPDACT-UD basically consists of three elements: • The Analog Subscriber Line Circuit module (Telephonic module). • The V32 modem module. • The Control module. Figure 6. IPDACT-UD 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 said information through an IP network over the LAN.
II - 2. LEDs The IPDACT-UD 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-UD The LED labeled “ON” (LD1 for all the versions and releases) is green and indicates that the IPDACT-UD is powered. Line status LED: Next to the relays there is a LED labeled LD6. In green this indicates that the telephone relays are active i.e. the IPDACT-UD intercepts the telephone line.
• 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. The LED located next to the relays is off as the alarm panel has directly accessed the telephone line. OFF: no bi-directional call in progress. The panel is operating normally. II - 3.
• 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. Choc block connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network • PSTN: access terminals to the public switched telephone network. This connection is supervised. In cases where there is a failure, the analog output activates.
Choc block associated to the inputs INPUT1 and INPUT2 • INPUT1 (Normally Open): terminals associated to the input number 1 (zone 1). This input is supervised and considered inactive when a 1K ohms resistance is detected between its ends. When an open circuit is detected, the device, which should be connected to this input, is regarded as having been disconnected i.e. it has been sabotaged. • INPUT2 (Normally Open): terminals associated to the input number 2 (zone 2).
Figure 9. LAN Connector and cable. Failure detection in the Ethernet interface is indicated by the analog output activating. II - 6. Console An asynchronous console is available for configuration / monitoring tasks. The IPDACT-UD has a black RJ45 connected labeled CN1 for console connection. Consequently you will need a DB9 to RJ45 converter for the said connection which is provided by Teldat. The following figures show both the converter and the connector respectively. Figure 10.
RJ-45 connector Figure 11. Console connector details The access configuration is 9600 8N1 (8 bits, without parity, 1 stop bit). The environment is a simple one orientated to menus. The main menu is displayed in the following figure. - Main Menu Configuration a) Generic IPDACT-UD config b) Transmission Parameters c) Quick Install d) IP polling Monitoring e) General Info f) Remote Monitor g) Events h) IP Connectivity i) IP polling status z) Exit option: IPDACT-UD - Description II-14 Doc.DM385-I Rev. 2.
III - Configuration III - 1. Configuration modes The IPDACT-UD can be configured both locally and remotely. 1. Locally: a. Telephone console: through a normal analog telephone connected to the TO-AP labeled choc blocks. b. Asynchronous console: from a PC with terminal emulated and a cable for this. 2. Remotely: a. From the VisorALARM IP receiver: through a register operation carried out by the IPDACT-UD installer or through ‘update’ commands from the VisorALARM console. b.
other TCP/IP configuration parameters such as the network mask and the default router (or gateway) among others. In the IPDACT-UD environment, this is used to automatically obtain the IP communication parameters (IPDACT-UD IP address, network mask and gateway), simplifying the device installation process. So this runs correctly, you need to have a DHCP server correctly configured in the local network where the IPDACT-UD is connected.
-- Generic IPDACT-UD 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: 01/16/1980 17:37:28 f) Events: PHON RMON CID RALA RCFG g) PC verifying digit: OFF z) Exit option: In the DHCP client section, you can configure the client as enabled/disabled. option: a DHCP client: (0:OFF - 1:ON) III - 3.
return to the start. If the password is incorrect, the telephonic console will automatically deactivate and return to the initial position; if the relays are inactive then you return to the initial position. If at any point you hang up the phone, the telephonic console deactivates. III - 3.1. Configuration Configuring the various parameters is carried out through the access and register writing. A register is used for each parameter to be configured. Each register is made up of one or various fields.
Backup VisorALARM IP address 21 8 (3+1) None Interval between keep-alives (seconds) with the backup VisorALARM 22 1 (5+1) 00010 Retries after failed keep-alives with the backup VisorALARM 23 1 (1+1) 3 Time between retries for keep-alive sendings (seconds) with the backup VisorALARM 24 1 (1+1) 1 Callback phone number 25 2 Variable, max. 15 characters, these must be the same.
The process for this is as follows: 1) switch off the IPDACT-UD, 2) short circuit the P1 jumper, 3) switch on the device, 4) maintain the P1 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. If the process has executed successfully, the IPDACT-UD will display a third burst indicating the default configuration has been activated. III - 3.1.2.
This permits you to prompt the Teldat VisorALARM for the complete configuration required by the IPDACT-UD in order to function. This register does not require you to configure any parameters and is limited to simply execute a request. In order to do this, you require the installer password. The configuration the IPDACT-UD receives has been configured in the VisorALARM through a profile. The parameters common to a set of IPDACTUDs are in the said profile.
SURGAR MLR2D 1 RADIONICS 6500 1 ADEMCO 685 1 The IPDACT-UD permits you to code the LINE-ID field with up to 4 digits to anticipate a new alarm-receiver with up to 4 digits for LINE-ID.
The register is composed of one field containing up to 16 DTMF digits. By default there is no configured value. VisorALARM message encryption key The Teldat VisorALARM uses this key to encrypt the messages sent to the IPDACT-UD. This must be entered twice in order to validate it. The register is composed of one field containing up to 16 DTMF digits. By default there is no configured value. Keep-Alive Interval (sec.
This is the IP address that the backup VisorALARM IP receiver has, which receives both monitoring traffic as well as traffic corresponding to the alarms generated by the control panel in cases where the main VisorALARM fails. The register is made up of 4 fields, corresponding to the 4 numbers in the IP address; this admits values between 0 and 255. Each number has a verification digit for this.
This register is composed of one 2-digit field. Admits values between 1 and 15. The field contains a verification digit for the number. Default value is 9. Alarm sending retries (ALARM_RETRIES) Number of times that the IPDACT-UD sends an alarm to the Teldat VisorALARM to ensure that this receives the alarm and sends an acknowledgement to the IPDACT-UD.
The two output relays in the device (terminals OUT NO) have two complementary states, i.e. when the first is open the other one is closed. These states show device connectivity with the IP receiver (VisorALARM) so when the IPDACT-UD loses connectivity the relay closes (the other stays open) remaining in this state while connectivity is lost. This behavior can be modified by introducing periodicity in the status of the relays, i.e.
The registrar consists of one field with up to 16 DTMF digits. By default, no value is configured. Autoregister password This is a password for the IPDACT-UD to perform a delayed registration in the configured VisorALARM receiver and consequently get the full configuration parameters needed for operating purposes. It must match the Installation Password defined in the Configuration Patterns in the VisorALARM receiver that corresponds to the parameter set that must be downloaded in the IPDACT-UD.
IPDACT-UD access gateway 02 IPDACT-UD account number 11 Main VisorAlarm IP address 12 Backup VisorAlarm IP Address 21 UDP Port 13 b) If you have a DHCP server Type of register Register IPDACT-UD account number 11 Main VisorAlarm IP address 12 Backup VisorAlarm IP Address 21 UDP Port 13 After configuring these parameters and restarting the device, the installer must re-access the telephonic console as previously described and access register 04.
IP Address del IPDACT-UD Gateway CID IP VisorAlarm principal IP VisorAlarm backup UDP Port *01 192# 168# 001# 100# 255# 255# 255# 000# *02 192# 168# 001# 020# *11 001234# *12 010# 024# 006# 001# *21 080# 036# 189# 123# *13 03000# And in cases where the testing digit is enabled: IP Address del IPDACT-UD *01 1928#1684#0018#1008#2550#2550#2550#0005# Gateway *02 1928#1684#0018#0206# CID *11 001234# IP VisorAlarm principal *12 010#024#006#001# IP VisorAlarm backup *21 0808#0368#1894#1238# UDP Port *13 03000#
III - 4. 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-UD. The console is orientated to menus whose options permit the monitoring and configuration of the various IPDACT-UD parameters. The asynchronous console access parameters are 9600 bps, 8 bits, without parity, 1 stop bit. The console is password protected. III - 4.1.
III - 4.3. IPDACT-UD generic configuration Configures data pertaining to the IPDACT-UD which is not related to the monitoring function and the sending of alarms. Data included here is the IPDACT-UD 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. In the following figure, the default values are displayed. Press z to return to the previous menu.
-- Transmission parameters -Supervisory VisorALARM Main a) Remote IP addr: 80.26.96.183 Backup b) Remote IP addr: 80.36.189.123 Maintenance VisorALARM c) Remote IP addr: 172.24.77.
If the process has successfully 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. “Error on answer”: The answer from the VisorALARM for the register command is wrong. The following figure displays the default values. previous menu.
Teldat MIP v3 @ 29.4912 MHz (18) S/N: 0563/01000 FF020407 v5.0 EU Apr 13 2007 0 04/20/2018 05:39:00 LAN MAC: 0-A0-26-32-3-84 INPUT, OUTPUT Input1:1K-TERM Input2:1K-TERM Output:INACT state: up TAMPER INPUT state: BOX OPEN PSTN Line state: line cut Reset/Phone console jumper state: OPEN Modem V32 daughter board state: detected Press any key to continue... Option f) displays the state of the connection with the VisorALARM IP receiver. State: Active (4) Press any key to continue...
My IP Address: 61.156.44.3 Netmask: 255.255.252.0 Gateway: 61.156.44.1 DHCP information. Remaining lease = 107559 (sec) Renew lease in 53559 (sec) DHCP server: 61.156.44.1 Press any key to continue... As you can see, this displays not only the current status of the device (Alive/Lost), but also the ICMP statistics: • Consecutive ICMP reponses and failures. • Total ICMP responses and failures. • Host last, minimum and maximum response times. III - 5.
Figure 13. Access Results IPDACT-UD - Configuration III-36 Doc.DM385-I Rev. 2.
IV - Appendix IV - 1. IPDACT-UD Technical Specifications Power Supply NOMINAL VOLTAGE RANGE MAX CURRENT1 10 VDC – 24 VDC 12V: Idle: 180 mA Alarm: 230 mA 24 V: Idle: 104 mA Alarm: 130 mA Transient2: 400mA Transient2: 200mA Dimensions and weight LENGTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT WEIGHT 149 x 117 x 22 mm 150 gr Environmental Specifications OPERATING TEMPERATURE RELATIVE HUMIDITY 0º to 49º C (32º to 120º F).