Tyco 4100U Connection Requirements, Access Security, Module Specifications Report Generation

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Connection Requirements

The SafeLINC Internet interface is normally installed into a local facility network using conventional CAT 5 wiring (or better) and configured similar to an individual computer. The following summarizes the typical requirements:

ξ Mount behind security firewalls for maximum protection

ξ To automatically send e-mails, a simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) mail account is required

ξ Each module has a unique Media Access Control (MAC) address that will be required by the local MIS/IT department to configure on the network

ξ For detailed information, refer to Installation, Setup, and Operating Instructions 579-349.

Access Security (Continued)

Selectable Login Parameters. The designated SafeLINC FPII Administrator(s) can select the following parameters:

ξ Programmable login attempts before lockout; selectable from 1 to 20 with 3 as default

ξ Following an unsuccessful login attempt, a lockout period is in effect and during this time no access is allowed; lockout time is selectable from 0 to 24 hours, with 1 hour as default

ξ If desired, individual IP addresses or address series can be blocked from access

ξ Information is gathered about any unsuccessful attempt to login and e-mailed to the administrator(s)

Access Security

Anonymous Login Screen. The primary login screen (below) does not describe the available connection. Unauthorized visitors that might find the SafeLINC Internet interface location would not know the purpose of the screen.

Primary Login Screen

Module Specifications

Report Generation

The following reports are available:

ξ TrueAlarm sensor status reports for sensitivity selection, device status, and dirt accumulation status

ξ TrueAlarm sensor service reports including detail of current status and recorded peak status

ξ Logs for: Fire Alarm, Priority 2 Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble

E-Mail Notification

E-Mail Feature. User accounts include e-mail addresses to allow the receipt of automatically generated or previously scheduled messages. Each user account can be selected for the event message categories required.

Message Forwarding. At the receiving e-mail account, messages can be forwarded by the local e-mail application. Messages can be forwarded to another computer, pager, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), or other e-mail compatible message receiver. If desired, a user account could include an e-mail address list to allow distribution to multiple receivers without requiring forwarding and by using only one of the 20 available user accounts. (Refer to the message diagram on page 3.)

Synchronizing with PDAs. Compatible PDAs can be synchronized to a PC with a user account and pertinent messages can be stored for message portability.

Compatible PC Operating Systems

Windows® 98, ME, NT, and 2000

Voltage Range

 

18 to 33 VDC, supplied from the host fire alarm control panel

 

 

 

 

Current, Supervisory and Alarm

 

115 mA maximum @ 24 VDC

 

 

 

 

 

 

LED 1

Ethernet link status indicator, green LED

 

 

 

 

Module Status LEDs

LED 2

Ethernet link activity indicator, red LED

(for setup and service)

 

 

 

 

LED 3

Detailed status indicator, yellow LED;

 

 

 

 

 

blinking codes provide internal diagnostics and details on external connections

 

 

 

Operating Temperature Range

 

32° to 120°F (0° to 49° C)

 

 

 

Operating Humidity Range

 

Up to 93% RH, non-condensing @ 90° F (32° C) maximum

 

 

 

 

Tyco, TrueAlarm, SafeLINC, Simplex, and the Simplex logo are trademarks of Tyco International Services AG or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.

Tyco Safety Products Westminster • Westminster, MA • 01441-0001 • USA

S4100-0028-2 9/2003

www.tycosafetyproducts-usa-wm.com

 

© 2003 Tyco Safety Products Westminster. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice.

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