IP108 is
shown in the above picture. IP108 contains Internet/Ethernet connector,
telephone jack, power connector, and power indicator. AC/DC power adapter is
also included as a standard accessory.
IP108 simulates telephone line and alarm receiver, receives
analog alarm messages, converts into DC09 messages with or without encryption.
Features:
-contains simulated telephone line circuit
-Ethernet and network interface for Internet
-Transmit DC09 messages to IP message receivers
-Transmit handshake signals and kiss-off tones for Contact-ID, SIA-FORMAT, and
Pulse 4+.
-DC09 Encryption including 128-bit, 192-bit, and 256-bit encryption for
IP108-EQT, encryption model.
Note: IP108-EQT is not available for foreign customer except US foreign
offices.
-Transmit emails
Advantages using IP108:
-No actual phone line required.
-No signal delay for transmitting digital signal over Internet
-No voice-over-IP circuit used.
-Secured alarm messages
transmission
As a factory default
condition, kiss-off tone generation by IP108
is held after “ACK” word from the IP server unless the following radio
button is not on.
-Transmit DC09 message to
two servers.
IP108 can transmit DC09
messages to one or two IP servers. In addition to IP messages, IP108 can
transmit emails and text messages.
Typical Contact-ID DC09
messages after decryption is as shown below:
20750187"*ADM-CID"3591RJohn
StevensL12345#1234[#1234|1131 01 015][M0004A34EA43A][V131 Perimeter-Burglar
Alarm Zone: 015 Partition:01 New Event or Opening][P222-333-4444]_21:08:33,09-02-2025
The name “John Stevens” is
programmed in the receiver field, “0004A34EA43A” is MAC number for IP108,
“P222-333-4444” is the phone number, “1234” is account number of Contact-ID
message, and “V131 Perimeter-Burglar Alarm
Zone: 015 Partition:01 New Event
or Opening” indicating event code of 131 with “Perimeter-Burglar Alarm”
An account number,
zone and partition in the above messages
are from received Contact-ID message. The receiver field after “R” was
programmed previously using IPPROG7A app. The MAC address in the message is
from IP108. The time stamp shows UK time.
Typical decrypted SIA FSK
DC09 messages that the server receives is as shown below:
DA180149"*SIA-DCS"3596RJohn
StevensL12345#001111[#001111|NQA00|L90][M0004A34EA43A][V New Event QA- Console
Emergency/Listen-in to Follow][P444-555-9990]_22:37:05,09-02-2025
In the above example, IP108
received address block(#001111), new-event block(NQA00) and Listen-in
block(L90). The “V” field contains decoded event (New
Event QA- Console Emergency), Listen-in event (L90)).
Typical decrypted Pulse 4+2
messages that the server receives is as shown below:
26250127"*PUL-4X2"3599RJohn
StevensL12345#4455[#4455|01][M0004A34EA43A][V 01- Personal emergency, 2way
voice - zone 1][P444-555-9990]_23:16:21,09-02-2025
In the above example, IP108
received address “4455” and 01- Personal emergency, 2way voice - zone 1
In addition to IP messages,
an email message that is sent to an email address is as shown below:
The time shows local time
in email messages.
The programming software,
IPPROG7A.exe is shown below:
The following programming is available with
IPPROG7A:
1.
setting up IP address,
port number of servers
2.
name and reference
inormation for each 108
3.
producing ring-back
tone
4.
kiss-off tone
generation without acknowledgement from distant IP server
5.
insertion of UK time,
decoded messages, proprietary DC09 format, other programming data, email
parameters
6.
saving and loading
programming data
7.
swith for
enable/disable encryption for AES encryption with 128, 192, or 256 bit key
8.
email paramters including your own SMTP server, and From and
To addresses.
The format is compatible as SIA-DC09, and app DC09Tester or DC09Tester-EQT is available for
leasing from Micro Seven. The encrypt version, DC09Tester-EQT is shown below:
The
receiving data in the above screen for three protocols is:
IP108 may be programmed to send DC09 messages
to RAP15-4, IP Telephone Dialer which sends Contact-ID messages over telephone
line to conventional central station.
IP108 receives Contact-ID messages, builds DC09 IP messages with
or without encryption, and send the DC09 IP message to IP server and RAP15-4. RAP15-4 then converts
DC09 messages to the original Contact-ID messages, dials telephone numbers for
Alarm Central and sends Contact-ID messages to Alarm Central via telephone
line.
Micro
Seven, Inc.
Portland, Oregon
97229