MICRO SEVEN , inc.® provides PM10, Pet Monitor,
ST10-2, telephone line tester, RT10, telephone call router, CD15, caller-ID
receiver/RS232 and other telephony products
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2010 Micro Seven, Inc®
PM10,
Pet Monitor for checking your temperature and sound at your home or business,
especially for your pets. It makes
temperature measurement by using a provided temperature probe. When the measured
temperature exceeds a maximum temperature threshold or goes below a minimum
temperature threshold, it sounds alarm siren, or it dials a pre-programmed
telephone number for reporting a high or low temperature in human voices and
transmitting digital alarm signal, Security Industry Association’s Digital
Communication Standard-Ademco ® Contact ID format, which is compatible
with popular alarm receivers including our model LS15E+. It also detects
abnormal sound at a built-in microphone, and it sounds alarm siren, or it
reports excessive sound in human voice via telephone line after dialing the
telephone number, or it transmits digital alarm signal. It also continuously
generates public announcement or conversation while doing temperature and sound
monitoring voice message. PM10 may be called remotely via telephone by you to
obtain temperature or to listen-in or to talk via a built-in speaker.
ST10-2 provides
stand-alone or PC-assisted testing of incoming lines for fax machines or alarm
receivers. Polling rate, telephone number, type of receivers for either fax
machine or alarm receivers. For Contact ID type alarm receivers, alarm receiver
test message is sent to check complete testing of telephone lines and alarm
receivers. On error conditions, sound is heard at a built-in speaker and error
report is generated. Programmable voice reporting of error conditions is
available in model ST10-3.
CD15_VOICE MODEL Caller-ID Receiver/RS232C receives caller-ID data
from telephone line, and it sends caller’s data to PC via RS232C interface. A
PC software, cd15.dll is available to merge non-voice model_CD15
easily into your PC application. CD15 is available in three models among
Bellcore FSK, ETS FSK, and DTMF caller-ID models. A caller’s telephone number
is also announced to an audio speaker inside CD15 as an option.
LS15-2 , PC-Controlled Caller-ID Generator, on-hook caller-ID generator, which
generates ring signal and caller-ID signal at a simulated telephone line via
serial port of PC. TAP interface is a standard.
LS15-A3, Battery-feed and ring signal booster for PBX. It provides flash-hook
function. It also generates disconnect signal. Caller-ID compatible.
RT10
, Telephone-Call Router to receive a call at one line, and originate another
call at the other line.
CS10 Telephone-Cable Simulator simulates maximum 7.5km
(CS10) or 15 km (CS10-1) of AWG26 twisted copper pair for digital and analog
application. CS10 is specially designed for ADSL where a single twisted copper
pair is used for high-speed digital and analog voice. CS10 contains four RJ11
connectors for digital input, analog input, digital output, and analog output.
Each 1 km cable segment may be turned on or off by RS232C interface by PC.
After programmed, CS10 may be used in the field without power. CS10-2
simulating 7.5 km cable is intended for 4-wire loop with 8-pin jack. Model CS10vdsl2 is for
testing VDSL2 modems. Multi-line PC300-CSxx is multi-line
and rack-mount cable simulators.
Custom cable
simulators for any coaxial cables are available with your cable specifications.
PC300-CIDCONV converts ETS, UK, DTMF or Japanese caller-ID signals
to Bellcore caller-ID signals. Main purpose of PC300-CIDCONV is for American
corporation to market products in oversea market quickly without engineering to
adapt for each area and different standard. It also converts
private/out-of-area data to standard telephone number and name so that calls
are not blocked. PC300-CIDCONV is a 19-inch rack-mount instrument for holding
16 channels. Single line unit, product LS15-CIDCONV is also available.
202 Modem is half-duplex
dial-up modem with 1200 baud FSK type modulation.
CD31, Telephone-Remote
Controller utilizes DTMF data input to control output circuits at remote
location after CD31 answers with off-hook condition after detecting ring
signal. It controls one of four outputs circuits, relay circuit with normally
open and normally closed terminals and three open-collector NPN transistor
circuits. Screw terminals are provided for telephone line, power, and output
circuits. A popular audio connector is provided to monitor audio on incoming
telephone line at an external audio amplifier. Four digit-long passwords or PIN
are programmable for fifty users or employee. Each user/employee may be
authorized any output among four output circuits. Output on/off duration is
also programmable.
OEM
programs: The following telephone-related products with caller-ID receivers are
available for OEM quantities. Please consult our factory with product ID code “OEM programs”. It requires initial engineering
fee and minimum quantity requirement.
1.
Remote
control box, which inputs caller-ID data in incoming calls and controls output
relay. Upon turning on off-hook relay, it inputs PIN to control three other
drivers or relays. Programming is done via RS232 interface.
2.
Ademco
Contact ID alarm receiver, model LS15EX with FXO and/or FXS interface to
interface your alarm panels. It inputs incoming caller-ID data for caller
identifications. Programming is done via RS232 interface.
3.
Custom
dialer with caller-ID reception, DTMF reception, flash memory, tone generation,
voice generation, ring signal generation, battery-feed generation, caller-ID
generation and RS232 interface.
Please contact
us for any technical support or custom configurations for your applications.
Micro Seven,
Inc.
1095-K N.E. 25th
Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97124, U.S.A.
Phone:
503-693-6982, Fax: 503-693-9742
e-mail: mailto:sales@microseveninc.com