Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series User's Guide

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Chiron Technology
IRIS 8xx Series Alarm over IP Dialler
Installation and User Guide
Chiron Technology
Wyvols Court
Swallowfield
Reading
UK
Tel: +44 (0)118 988 0228
Chiron Technology Ltd 2004
Version 0.7 2/9/05
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Summary of Contents

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Chiron Technology IRIS 8xx Series Alarm over IP Dialler Installation and User Guide Chiron Technology Wyvols Court Swallowfie

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The function of each indicator is shown in the table below. Name Function PSTN PSTN network connection status. DIAL Alarm dialler interface stat

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4 Installation – Alarm Transmission and Polling over IP 4.1 Preparation Prior to Installation 1. Check that the ARC to which connection is to be

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5. The Dialler has the facility to monitor the connection to the alarm dialler so that it can detect disconnection and report this to the ARC. If thi

Page 5 - 1 Overview

4.4 Polling Configuration 1. To start up polling from the IRIS Dialler to the ARC, the Dialler must be loaded with the IP address of the ARC and the

Page 6 - 2 Product Inventory

3. If a backup or second path is required, the twelve digit IP address of the second receiver should be programmed into the second ARC telephone numb

Page 7 - 3 Interfaces and Indicators

5 Installation – Backup Transmission over PSTN or ISDN PSTN or ISDN can be used as a backup for alarm transmission, providing an alternative route t

Page 8 - 3.2 IRIS 820

only ever starts with a “0”, “1” or “2’. The IRIS Dialler discards the “9” and dials the call using the subsequent digits. 2. The IRIS Dialler will

Page 9 - 3.3 IRIS 850

6 Installation – Backup Polling/Transmission over GPRS GPRS can be used as a backup for polling and alarm transmission over IP providing an alterna

Page 10 - Version 0.7 2/9/05

• SIM card not fitted (or not valid) • Antenna not connected • Signal strength too low 6.4 Polling Configuration 1. Providing polling over IP

Page 11 - 4.2 Physical Installation

7 Installation – Backup Transmission over GSM GSM can be used as a backup for alarm transmission, providing an alternative route to the ARC. Polli

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Table of Contents 1 OVERVIEW 5 2 PRODUCT INVENTORY 6 3 INTERFACES AND INDICATORS 7 3.1 IRIS 800 7 3.1.1 PCB Unit – Front Panel Indicators 7 3

Page 13 - 4.4 Polling Configuration

8 Advanced Installation - Data Calls The Dialler supports data transmission either over ISDN (as a standard ISDN Terminal Dialler) or over IP, for

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8.2 Configuration Configuration required for data calls can normally be done by the attached equipment using Hayes commands. Depending on the networ

Page 15 - 5.2 Physical Installation

8.2.4 Calls over GPRS using TCP/IP Command Function %A2=19 Selects TCP/IP calls over GPRS %I6=abcde Sets Dialler TCP port number to abcde (must

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9 Advanced Installation - SMS Messaging SMS support on the IRIS Dialler range provides eight pin inputs that can be used to generate SMS messages a

Page 17 - 6.2 Physical Installation

4. It is recommended that inputs and outputs selected are tested by the installer while on site. Version 0.7 2/9/05 24

Page 18 - 6.5 Alarm Transmission

10 Alarm Panel Upload and Download Management calls using a standard modem and the alarm panel’s standard management software for upload/download ar

Page 19 - 7.3 Alarm Transmission

11 Local Configuration Console 11.1 Installation of the Local Configuration Console Software The Chiron IRIS Dialler configuration software is prov

Page 20 - 8.1 Installation

12 Local Configuration with a Telephone Handset Some of the configurations that may be required by the Dialler can be entered by using a standard tel

Page 21 - 8.2 Configuration

13 Troubleshooting If problems are experienced, the following guide will be off assistance. Please also refer back to the installation instructions

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14 Specification 14.1 Feature comparison The different features of the models in the IRIS 8xx range are shown in the table below. IRIS System Fea

Page 23 - 9.2 Configuration

6.2 Physical Installation 17 6.3 Checking and Network Connection 17 6.4 Polling Configuration 18 6.5 Alarm Transmission 18 7 INSTALLATION –

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14.2 Polling over IP Configurable polling interval (10s to 40mins) set by ARC IP Polling Engine address and account number automatically picked up

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14.7 Ethernet Interface 10Mbps and 100Mbps (10/100BaseT) with auto-negotiation UTP with standard RJ45 socket for CAT-5 cabling Auto-sensing of Ether

Page 26 - 11.3 Running the Console

14.12 Data Interface Asynchronous 9 pin RS232 interface Autobauding to 115.2 Kbps Hayes AT compatible RTS/CTS flow control 14.13 Pin Inputs Maxi

Page 27 - 12.2 IP Address

15 Conformance and Safety 15.1 Conformance The IRIS Diallers comply with the following European Directives: 1999/5/EC (Radio & Telecoms Ter

Page 28 - 13 Troubleshooting

Version 0.7 2/9/05 34If PSTN or ISDN are used as a backup then the system complies with Performance Criteria ATS 4. The ARC should enable monitorin

Page 29 - 14 Specification

14 SPECIFICATION 29 14.1 Feature comparison 29 14.2 Polling over IP 30 14.3 Alarms over IP 30 14.4 Alarm and Polling Security 30 14.5 Alarm

Page 30 - 14.6 Alarm Interface

1 Overview The Chiron IRIS Alarm over IP Dialler range offers a unique way to connect any standard alarm dialler over an IP network, with backup over

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2 Product Inventory The accessories included with each IRIS unit are as follows: IRIS 800 (PCB) IRIS 800 (Cased) IRIS 820 (PCB) IRIS 820 (Cased

Page 32 - 14.16 Power Supply

3 Interfaces and Indicators The interface and indicators on each unit are shown below. Please see the Installation sections for more details on how

Page 33 - 15 Conformance and Safety

3.2 IRIS 820 3.2.1 PCB Unit – Front Panel Indicators PSTN DIAL ETH POLL RD SD TR ISDN 3.2.2 PCB Unit – Rear Panel Connectors PWR

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3.3 IRIS 850 3.3.1 PCB Unit – Front Panel Indicators and Connector ANT PSTN DIAL ETH POLL GSM RD SD TR ISDN 3.3.2 PCB Unit – Rear Pane

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