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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
dial up modems, or through a network (via IP).
Cable connections are 'serial', with or without
conversion to "RS485". (RS485 connections
allow for longer distances, and/or multiple
panels per connection.)
IP Network Connections
(
V3.30 Director
software): Setting up an IP connection is
documented separately. For details, refer to the
installation guide provided with the IP interface (may
also be in PDF format on your Director CD).
Dial up panels with dedicated external modems (one
panel per modem) can be set to automatically dial-in
to the MONITOR AFx Director system to transmit
alarms or blocks of activity messages. In other
configurations, the alarms and events are transmitted
when a connection is made with the specific panels
(immediately, at a pre-programmed time, or on a
repeating schedule).
Central monitoring is configured separately (for each
individual panel), utilizing the 'Bell 103' (300 baud)
modem/dialler built into each main panel, and/or an
IP connection (SIP Reporting), or high-security
communications (HSC--via Mark7/DVACS service in
Canada).
Tip:
HSC modules also support a
printer
.
The built-in modems can also be used to remotely
manage smaller sites (single-panel accounts with up
to 300 users).
MONITOR AFx Director panel communications are
managed through "Communication Pools", which
allow selecting groups of modems to choose from
when 'calling' a specific panel/site. Note:
Communication 'pools' are used in all systems.
Initiating a connection with desired panel(s) allows a
MONITOR AFx Director operator to monitor activity
at an account (live/real-time), monitor guard-tours
that are in effect, perform status-checking and
device-control tasks, and/or synchronize panels with
the software.
Note:
Panel updates can also be
scheduled for regular intervals and/or 'quiet' times at
the specific sites (such as overnight).
Alarm System Hardware
Main system panels, LCD keypads, and
expansion modules provide the basic building
blocks for each security system. Monitoring
sensors, and various output/signalling devices
complete the system.
System Capacities: For an extensive list of the number
and types of
devices supported, refer to "System Capacities".
Main System Panels:
This is the box or panel
on the wall that acts as the brain of the system.
All of the various detection devices connect to
it. When a device is triggered, the control panel
activates sirens or lights. If monitored, it alerts
the Monitoring Station through the telephone
lines (HSC or dial-up).
Expansion Modules:
Various expansion
modules are supported allowing additional
monitored sensors, programmable outputs,
and/or special features to be added to the
system (such as door/access control,
elevator/floor control, and suite security). All
modules from an existing Fx or FxPro system
are also supported. The system supports a
total of 24 expansion modules (or 60 suite-
security keypads).
MONITOR AFx LCD Keypad:
A keypad
provides users with on-site control, and the
ability to operate the total alarm system. As
well, LCD keypads provide an on-premise
read-out indicating the location and nature of
alarms.
Suite-Security Keypad:
These units provide
security features for 1 - 8 users in a single
apartment/suite or facility. A suite-security
keypad can be thought of as a private security
system, providing intrusion monitoring and
signalling features for a single suite/facility.
Two types are available: 2-zone & 8-zone.
Contacts (Door and Window sensors):
These are magnetic sensors that detect door
or window openings. Contacts are normally
required on exterior doors and both ground-
floor and basement windows that can be
opened. Upper-level doors and windows that
can be reached from the roof, balcony, or
'deck' should also be protected.
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