Post on 10-Jan-2016
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Teldat Security
VisorALARM & MIPAlarm transmission over IP networks
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• Product description
• Installation
• Video storage options
• Recording access and management
• Tech specs
Agenda
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Product definition
“The MIP is a simple communications device that allows the transmission of alarms, generated by a conventional control panel, through any kind of IP
network (ADSL, cable, internet…) at the same time that keeps the standard
telephone alarm transmission as a back-up mechanism”
Central Station
Internet
Telephone
MIPAlarm Panel
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How does it work?
“When the control panel dials the central station telephone number to send an
alarm, the MIP will ‘capture’ the call, read the CONTACT-ID information from the
control panel, put that information into an IP packet and send it to the Central
Station via the internet (Cable, ADSL, T1,…)”
Alarm Panel
Telephone call
Sends Contact-ID
Sends the alarm
via the internet
MIP
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“The MIP will not acknowledge the alarm to the control panel until the central station has receive the IP alarm properly. If the IP transmission fails, no ACK will be given to the control panel and the control panel will then redial. This second time,
the MIP will let the control panel make the phone call to the central station (pass-through mode)”
Central Station
Internet
Telephone
MIPAlarm Panel
And if the network is ‘down’?
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“The MIP supports any control panel that can be programmed to use the CONTACT-ID protocol and
that uses a standard telephone line to send its alarms to the central station”
Alarm Panel
MIPCONTACT-ID
Note: The SIA protocol will be available for version 2.0 of the MIP.
With which control panels does the MIP work ?
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“The MIP has been designed so that it can be mounted in the
inner side of the control panel’s lid”
12Vdc (from panel)
Input telephone connection from panel
Ethernet connection to hub or router
Alarm input
Relay outputFrom panel(optional)
Connection to telephone network
MIP installation
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“The MIP can send alarms to the central station using any kind of always-on communication line,
such as ADSL, cable or T1 lines”
HUB
MIP
ROUTER
ADSL
CABLE
T1
… … …
Communication line for the MIP
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VisorALARM : Central station IP receiver
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“All the alarms sent by any MIP module will be sent to the VisorAlarm receiver
located at the Central Station”
VisorAlarm : Central Station Receiver for MIP alarm
reception
VisorALARM : Central Station IP receiver
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“The VisorAlarm IP receiver will send all received IP alarms to your automation
software server via a serial connection, just as any other of your alarm receivers”
AlarmNET
HUB
Automation Software Server (IBS, MAS, Microkey, Dice,
Bold…)
Serial Connection
Ethernet
To internet router
IP receiver installation
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“The VisorAlarm receiver can be programmed to emulate some of the most
common receiver protocols (Sur-Gard, Radionics,…)”
AlarmNET
HUB
Automation Software Server (IBS, MAS, Microkey, Dice,
Bold…)
Serial Connection
Ethernet
To internet router
Surgard or Radionics serial protocols
IP receiver protocols
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“Multiple VisorAlarm modules can be set-up at the central station, each of them using a
different IP address and acting as independent receiver units”
AlarmNET
HUB
Automation Software Server (IBS, MAS, Microkey, Dice,
Bold…)
N x Serial ConnectionTo internet
router
Nx Ethernet
IP receiver scalability
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Main advantages of using the MIP system
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1. Saves the cost of each alarm phone call: By transmitting the alarm via a flat rate always-on
network which the customer is probably using for Internet access.
Central Station
Internet
Telephone
MIPAlarm Panel
Alarms are sent through the existing high speed internet
access
Main advantages of using the MIP system ( I )
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2. Instant alarm transmission to the central station : Alarm transmission over most high speed
networks will take less than a second.
Central Station
MIPAlarm Panel
End-2-End delay usually less than 1 second
Main advantages of using the MIP system ( II )
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3. Low alarm transmission cost and high speed allows fast and easy communication to the central station of almost any control panel
event (secure arm/disarm, battery status, test signals …)
Central StationFast and no-cost transmission of maintenance and general events
Main advantages of using the MIP system ( III )
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4. Allows for the “secure line” functionality with no extra costs: The MIP is periodically sending signals to the Central Station receiver acting as a line
supervision mechanism. If a MIP does not communicate in time, the receiver will automatically generate a false alarm. This functionality allows line
sabotage and line failure detection.
Line Failure / Sabota
ge VisorAlarm
Receiver
Sabotage / technical alarmAlarm Panel
+ MIP
Central Station
Main advantages of using the MIP system ( IV )
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5. The MIP does not require a dedicated internet line and can be placed on the same
network that is being used to surf the internet or for other broadband services
Alarm Panel
High Speed Router
PC#1
PC#2
Internet
Main advantages of using the MIP system ( V )
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6. The MIP can be used with most of the installed base of control panels as most panel support the CONTACT-ID protocol : The MIP can be sold to your existing customer base as a way to improve their security and decrease their costs, or
added to new alarm installations.
Alarm Panel
CONTACT-ID
Compatible with installed base of alarm
panels
Main advantages of using the MIP system ( VI )
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Security on the MIP alarm transmission system
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Alarm Encryption: All the information transmitted between the MIP and the central station receiver is encrypted using an RC4 code.
Password protected: All the information transmitted between the MIP and the central station receiver is encrypted using an RC4 code.
Anti-replication mechanism: Each communication to the central station receiver has a dynamic sequential password so any alteration on the encrypted sequence will be detected.
Note: Dynamic sequential password is not supported in beta / evaluation versions of the MIP units.
Security on the MIP system
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Frequently Asked Questions
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CID: The MIP module will have the same CID than the control panel to which it is attached. That will allow the central station to keep track of all the secure lines and associate each of them to the corresponding user account.
Bandwidth: The MIP uses less than 64 bytes of information in each polling or alarm communication, thus using an insignificant bandwidth of a regular internet line.
IP address: The MIP can be setup with private (non public) IP addresses.
MIP Frequently Asked Questions ( I )
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Firewalls and proxies: The MIP uses UDP packets and can be programmed to work over any IP port. Most firewalls will allow outgoing UDP traffic.Polling period: The polling period can be set between 10 and 65000 seconds.
Control Panel Programming: The MIP lets through all incoming calls to allow the central station access the panel for configuration and maintenance purposes.
MIP Frequently Asked Questions ( II )
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Nº of MIP units : VisorAlarm receiver supports more than 3,000 MIP units simultaneously.IP address : The VisorAlarm receiver needs to be programmed with a static public IP address.Scalability : Several VisorAlarm receivers can be installed at the Central Station (each of them using a different IP address and serving a different group of MIP units).
IP receiver Frequently Asked Questions ( I )
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Receiver backup: For high availability scenarios, the VisorAlarm receiver can be installed by pairs in a Master/Slave backup configuration.What happens if the central station internet access goes down? : The receiver is programmed to poll a well-known highly reliable external internet address. If that poll fails, the receiver will not generate false technical alarms and will wait for it’s connection to be re-established.
IP receiver Frequently Asked Questions ( II )
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MIP and VisorALARM technical specifications
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Size 120 x 92 x 30 mm
Power 12 Vdc / 400mA
Com. InterfacesEthernet 10 MbpsTelephone (Twisted pair connector)
Inputs / Outputs 1 input / 1 relay
ConfigurationLocal: DTMF tones through the telephone interface.
Remote: Configuration download from the receiver
Alarm Panel Protocols
Contact-ID
Encryption RC4 code
Security Password protected
Line pollingProgrammable 1- 65000 seconds
IP address Public or private (DHCP under development)
Com. Protocols UDP
TCP port Programmable
MIP Technical Specifications
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Size 205 x 415 x 44 mm
MechanizationDesktop andRack mounted
Power 110 – 220 Vac / 100mA
Com. InterfacesEthernet 10 MbpsSerial V.24 connection (to the automation software server)
Memory2MB (holds up to 500 alarms in case the serial connection with the automation server drops)
Configuration Through telnet application
Receiver Protocols
Radionics compatibleSurgard compatible
VisorALARM : IP receiver Technical Specifications
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