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Agenda Report - August 5, 1992 (89)
AgalL CITY OF 1f LL COUNCIL C,OM AGENDA TITLK: Discuss City-mitored Silent Alarm Service 303=3390 DATE: August 5, 1992 PR.EPARSD BY: City Manager UNICATION RHCOI@Cn1DSD ACTION: That the City Council direct staff to discontinue the City -monitored silent alarm service. BACIOGROUND INFORXXTION: At its regular meeting of Wednesday, Mandl 4, 1992 the City Council received a report from staff requesting that the Council concur in the action of staff to discontinue the silent alarm service monitored t* the Police Department. Attached (Exhibit A) is a copy of the Council Covu unication of that date which addresses this matter. Nothing has occurred since then to alter the information and position presented in that report. At the March 4 meeting, following a lengthy discussion, the city council directed staff to survey the business community to determine the level of interest. The survey form was developed with the assistance of Mr. David Rice, owner of Bitternam's Jewelers, 10 N. School Street. Mr. Rice has been the leading proponent of the City of Lodi remaining in the business of monitoring a silent alarm service. The gurvgy form was mailed. with a self .ddressed return envelope, to 228 businesses. Of this number, only 25 indicated an interest in subscribing to such a sen!ice, although at this time we do not know the costs to individual businesses. It is interesting to note that not a single bank or savings and loan institution expressed an interest in such a service. Bitterman's Jewelers was the only jewelry store in the City expressing interest. Police Captain Larry Hansen coordinated the survey and a copy of his compilation of the results is also attached (Exhibit B). He will be in attendance at Wednesday night's meeting to answer any questions Councilmembers may have. It is the staff's position that the City's remaining alarms can be adequately served by a private alarm company or by an alternate method thereby eliminating the need for the alarm panel as it presently exists or its replacement. VUNDIM.— None required Respectfully submitted, Thaws A. Peterson City Manager TAP :br Attachments CCCON56:/TXTA.07A ®M APPROVED % THOMAS A, PETEitSON 1VCY00d a.u« City maliftow CC. t � a CITY. OF LODI AGENDA TITLE: Discontinue Silent Alarm Service Monitored by Police Department MEETING DATE: March 4 1992 PREPARED BY: City Manager RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council concur in the action of staff to discontinue the silent alarm service monitored by the Police Department. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Last summer the City Council was advised via a memorandum that it was the City's intention to terminate the silent alarm service monitored by the Police Depertment. That merry advised that "unless I (City Manager) hear from Councilmembers to the contrary, we will move ahead with this effort...." A second memo was sent to the City Council last November referencing the earlier memo and stating that "we are now ready to do so (terminate) and will proceed as planned." The Police Department, in a letter dated January 3, 1992, advised the 28 subscribers to this service that the department would no longer maintain the silent alarm board. The letter gave a disconnect deadline of February 6, 1992, with a provision for a 30 -day extension from that date if the time frame created a hardship. This deadline was subsequently extended an additional 30 days to April 6, 1992. Two months have elapsed since the notification letter was mailed and as of this writing the Police Department has received just two calls of complaint. One complainant was unhappy initially, but understood the reasons for the action. He was granted a 30 -day extension and advised the Police Department that he was moving ahead with addressing his silent alarm needs. The only other complaint was received from Mr. David Rice, owner of Bitterman's Jewelry, 10 N. School Street, who appeared before the City Council at its regular meeting of Wednesday, January 15, 1992, to present his protest in person. There are a small number of City and County work stations and equipment rooms connected to the system and :he dispatchers will continue to monitor those until the system completely "crashes." Over half of these are located in the Public Safety Building (Police Department) itself. These alarms are almost never activated and thus pose little, if any, additional load on the dispatchers. Upon the complete failure of the existing alarm system, the City Will evaluate alarm system technologies at that time and recommend action as deefi.,� appropriate. APPROVED THOMAS A_ PETERSON City monttow 41%a �/ ,�YcMA plow cc om1 AGENDA TITLE: Discontinue Silent Alarm Service Monitored by Police Department MEETING DATE: March 4 1992 Page Two The reasons for the decision to terminate this service were enumerated in the original memo distributed to the City Council. They bear repeating: It has been determined that this silent alarm board operation is obsolete. . The system has became periodically unreliable. and me are experiencing problems and an increasing difficulty in locating parts. . V* have created a false sense of security for those businesses currently tied into the system. . There exists the potential of City liability and as a result, the majority of California cities no longer provide this service. . There are a number of local alarm companies available to provide this service. As a direct result of Mr. Rice's requests for additional information, proposals to install a replacement system were solicited from four private alarm companies. Two were Lodi firms; one in Stockton; and one in the Bay Area (San Mateo). The bids ranged widely from a low of $14,800 to a high of $44,649. The range would lead one to logically conclude that the various equipment proposed also varied widely in capabilities. The issue here is not whether a silent alarm system can be installed at a cost of $14,000 or $44,000. The issue is: should the City of Lodi remain in the silent alarm business? It is the recommendation of staff that the City should not. The Dispatch Center is already crowded with calls for service, many of which are of an emergency nature, and some of which bear directly on the life safety of the officers involved. In the midst of this activity, the City's dispatchers should not be saddled with the additional burden of having to prioritize responses to silent alarms. The department has always, and will continue to respond to silent alarms. But the screening of these alarms should be the responsibility of private alarm companies who are in the business of providing this kind of service. The fact that approximately 90%-95% of the silent ala n calls the Police Department receives are "false alarms' lends further support to the City's termination of this service. It is important to note that there remains in San Joaquin County not a single other law enforcement agency :till in the silent alarm business. AGENDA TITLE: MEETING DATE: Page Three A -k Discontinue Silent Alarm Service Monitored by Polite Department March 4 1992 Finally, there are significant numbers of previous subscribers to the service who have already made arrangements to convert their alarm systems to private alarm companies. They have done so at no small expense. It has cost them money. For example, all of the banks and savings and loan institutions are no longer connected to the City's silent alarm board. With the exception of Mr. Rice, the City has not heard from any of the rel.aining handful of businesses and residents who had previously subscribed to this service. Having received no inquiries from these individuals in the two months since the original contact regarding the termination of service was made, we can only assume that they have either made other arrangements or have concluded they f e no continued need for alarm services. To now renege on the service would be most City at its word. FUNDING: None required TAP:hr CCCOM443{TXTA.07A City's prior announcement that it would be terminating this unfair to those businesses and residents who have taken the Respectfully submitted, UZZOAMOzo ;1 Thomas A. Peterson City Manager G 0 D .I � P 0 L I C E D E P � T M E N T M e m o r a n d u m To: Thomas Peterson City Manager From: Captain Larry D. Hansen Patrol Division Commander Date: July 27, 1992 Subject: BUSINESS ALARM SURVEY On June 24, 1992 the alarm monitoring survey was mailed to 228 city businesses. The following results were noted: 1. 37 surveys were returned (unopened) with no forwarding address 2. 191 surveys were assumed to b�-% delivered 3. 57 (of 191) responses were completed and returned to Lodi Police Department A. This is a survey return rate or 300 5. Of the 191 businesses who received the survey, 25 (or 130) indicated they would like to be connected to Lodi Police Department Included with this memo are the business alarm survey results, with the following attachments: A. Businesses interested in connecting to the alarm system B. Businesses not interested in connecting to the alarm system C. Current alarm subscribers (a total of 9) D. City alarms Based on the results of this survey, it is my recommendation that the City of Lodi discontinue the alarm monitoring service. I have consulted with a private alarm company and they have determined they could monitor all city alarms, thus relieving us of the alarm monitoring business. However, Lodi Police Department Dispatch could continue to monitor our existing "panic buttons". I believe the results of the survey offer an interesting profile of the businesses in our community. L would refer you to the summary of the survey results for any further analysis. Respectfully submitted, arry Hansen Patrol Division Commander LDH: j h 1. Business name: A r BUSINESS ALARM SURVEY RESbi�TS (Addresses listed on Attachments A & B): Interested in -System (A) Poser's `V and Radio Apache Armory Bitterman's Jewelers Nick's Gun Works Al's Wheel h Brake Lodi Coin & Precious Metals Midas Muffler and Brake Lodi Sporting Goods Sak's TV and Home Furnishings Lodi -Funeral Home Robinsons Western Store Baumbach and Piazza Star Market # l Air Pacific Compressors, Inc. Var!Pro System Gannon Trucking M & R Company Radio Plus Jack in the Box Dependable Precision Lodi Warehouse Distributors Ag Industrial Mfg., Inc. Guarantee Repair Service Star Market 112 Ehler 's Auto 2. Type of business: (See Attachments A and 8) 3. Identify your risk concern: Not Interested in System'(B) King Videocable Longs Drug Stores 048 Danz Jewelers Burtons Shoes Valley Ind. Plaza Liquors #2 Newman & Ramsey Insurance Country Kitchen Lodi Video Station Doors Plus, Inc. Christensens Fashions Cherokee Auto Body Lodi Fab Industries Be110 Cabinets Lodi F isco Stan's Business Machines E & L Market Farmers 6 Merchants Bank Dobler's Ski Cottage Wright Insnrance A-gency Michele's Antiques Hollywood Cafe Lodi Metal Tech., Inc. The Toggery Wallace Computer Services San Joaquin Vet. Clinic Allied Disc Grinding Ming's Smorgi Restaurant Radio Shack Great Adventures Lodi Tent & Awning Bank of Lodi High Risk: Expensive inventory - easily carried away 17 Moderate Risk: MoJerate to expensive inventory - easy to difficult to carry away 27 Low Risk: Low tc medium price inventory - easy to difficult to carry away 13 57 30% 47% 23% 100% .Survey Results Page 2 n 4. Describe your concerns for employee safety} Four respondents expressed concern about employee safety. Eleven respondents expressed concern about robbery. 5. Type of your existing alarm system: A. Silent 3 5% B. Audible 10 188 C. Silent 6 Audible 43 75% D. None 1 2% 57 100% 6. Does anyone monitor your alarm system? YES 53 93% NO 4 7% 57 100% 7. Please identify who sonitors your system. Bay Alarm 16 28% American Alarm Electronics 12 21a Alamo 5 9% Lodi Police Dept. 4 7% Sonitrol 3 5% No Response 3 58 Lodi Security System 3 5% Valley Alarm 2 3% ADT 2 3% None 1 2% The neighbors do 1 2% Honeywell Protection 1 2% Tandy Security System 1 2% Centurion ]alarm 1 2% The System Alarm Co. 1 28 Advbnced Alarm Technology 1 2% 57 100% 8. Do you own your alarm system? YES 33 58% NO 22 38% NO RESPONSE 2 4R 57 100% r -s Survey Results Page 3 W 3. Is your system serviced by an alarm company? YES 50 88% NO 6 10% NO RESPONSE 1 2% 57 1006 10. Do you have an alarm service contract with your alarm company? YES 43 75% NO 13 23% NO RESPONSE 1 2% 57 100% 11. Do you have a current monitoring/maintenance agreement with your alarm company? YES 47 82% NO 10 18% NO RESPONSE 0 08 57 100% 12. Do you have a current agreement for response time? YES 14 24% NO 42 74% ' NO RESPONSE 1 2% ,,7 100% 13. Do you have an agreement with your alarm company to call you before the Lodi Police Department is called? YES 21 37% NO 32 56% NO RESPONSE 2 3.5% YES AND NG 2 3.5% 57 100% Commen is : 1. Police called f,'.rst 2. We have good reason on several occasions 3. Call police first 4. They call both depending on extent of break in S. When select zones are activated and during normal working hours Survey Results Page 4 14. What is your estimate of how many "employee error" type alarms you have on a monthly basis? a. None 32 560 b. .5 a month 6 100 C. 1 a month 6 10% d. 1-2 per year 10 180 e 5 a month 1 2% f. No Response 2 40 57 1000 15. What is your eStimate of how many "equipment malfunction" type alarms you have on a monthly basis? a. None 33 580 b. .5 a month 5 90 C. 1 a month 4 78 d. 1-2 per year 11 19% e. 5 a month 1 20 f. No Response 3 50 57 1000 16. How many burglaries, unauthorized entires, and vandalisms have you had in the past year? a. None 41 72% b. 1 Per Year 6 11% C. 2-4 3 50 d. 5-8 4 7% e. 12-15 2 3% f. No Response 1 20 57 1000 17. Do you use special pass codes with your alarm company? YES 43 760 NO 11 19% NO RESPONSE 3 5% 57 100% 18.. Do you have an alarm permit issued by the City? YES 40 70F NO 10 18% NC RESPONSE 7 12% 57 100% Survey Results Page 5 19. Would you be interested in connecting to an alarm system monitored by the Lodi Police Department at a cost to be determined? YES 25 440 NO 29 510 NO RESPONSE 3 5% ("nmmPnt c 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 57 100% Mildly interested If no other service is needed If cost is reasonable Perhaps, if more prompt response could be assured Corporation would not sanction Possibly, we're fairly happy with our current setup. Low cost - interest* Not if I have to maintain a secondary system Unless the cost is less than I pay now Too many business costs now Would be too much money I feel that the private companies can and are doing a great job 12) I do not feel that our police department should have to service private businesses when other means are available 20. If it were possible for you to connect to an alarm system monitored by the Lodi Police Department, would you be willing to establish a system that is also simultaneously monitored by a private alarm company? YES 24 42� NO 24 421 NO RESPONSE 8 140 MAYBE 1 2% 57 100% Of the 25 respondents who said they would like to be connected to LPD, 3 said they were not willing to establish a separate system and 1 said maybe. Of the 29 respondents who said they would not like to be connected to LPD, 3 said they were willing to establish a separate system. CnmmQnt.a - 1) Not unless you think it is necessary 2) Perhaps, if a more prompt response time could be assured 3 ) Already done 4) We currently have such a system Survey Results Page 6 5) If confusion as to responsibility was eliminated between the two services b ) Maybe 7) If the cost was not too high, and the city police department recommended them as a reliable service 8) In existence at our business now 9) Possibly, depends on cost involve?. 10) Already monitored by private alarm company 11) Depends on cost 12) Perhaps, if it were a free service 13) I would not be willing to pay the additional cost involved as my private system has been adequate for 9 years 14) If no charges were incurred 21. Are you currently satisfied with your present alarm company? YES 47 82% NO 6 110 NO RESPONSE 4 7% 57 100% (''nmmontc - 1) Not completely - the time taken to notify police of alarm is not consistently fast enough 2) Lodi Police Department is solely responsible for our alarm monitoring 3) Not applicable, Lodi. Police Department only monitors alarm 4) I would feel safer if we were monitored by our police department 5) Since I got rid of my other alarm company, I haven't had any problems, with the other company, I was robbed 3 times 22. Docs your present alarm company offer guards or contract service personnel to secure your premises in the event of window smash/bur,31ary at your business? YES 7 120 NO 40 70% NO RESPONSE 10 18% 57 100% rnmmcntc- 1) They will arrange to provide this service at additional cost 2) Not sure 3) Not sure 4) Not that I know of 5) Very interested in direct police monitoring Survey Results Page 7 5) Not applicable 7) Not sure 8) Unknown 9) Not applicable 101 Damage is covered and repaired, and employees guard store 11) Unknown 12) Unknown 13) Unknown 14) Unknown 15) We are required to secure alarm after pitch alarm condition ATTACHMENT A BUSINESSES INTERESTED IN CONNECTING TO AN ALARM SYSTEM MONITORED BY LPD (Page 1 of 2) Poser's TV and Radio 208 S. School Street Apache Armory 920 S. Cherokee Lane 9F Bitterman's Jewelers 10 N. School Street Nick's Gun Works 440 E. Lodi Avenue Al's Wheel 6 Brake 334 E. Lockeford Street L< d i Coin 6 Precious Ketal,? 105 W. Walnut Street Midas Muffler and Brake 325 E. Kettleman Lane Lodi Sporting Goods 858 W. Kettleman Lane Sak's TV and Home Furnishings 200 N. Sacramento - Service Dept. Sak's TV and Home Furnishings 210 W. Pine Street - Sales Dept. Lodi Funeral Home 725 S. Fairmont Avenue Robinsons Western Store 101 E. Lodi Avenue Saumbach and Piazza 323 W. Elm Street Star Market #1 741 S. Cherokee Lane Air Pacific Compressors, Inc. 826 N. Sacramento Street VariPro System 711 N. Sacramento S tc ee t 6 BUSINESSES INTERESTED IN CONNECTING TO AN ALARM SYSTEM MONITORED BY LPD ( Page 2 of 2 ) Gannon Trucking 1123 E. Vine Street M & R Company 33 E. Tokay Street Radio Plus 335 E. Kettleman Lane Jack in the Box 419 W. Lodi Avenue Dependable Precision 1111 S. Stockton Street Lodi Warehouse Distributors 320 E. Lockeford Street Ag Industrial Manufacturing, Inc. 110 S. Beckman Road Guarantee Repair Service 101 Commerce Street Star Market #2 2525 S. Hutchins Street Ehler 's Auto 217 N. Sacramento Street ATTACHMENT B BUSINESSES NOT INTERESTED IN CONNECTING TO AN ALARM SYSTEM MONITORED BY LPD (Page 1 of 2) King Videocable 1521 S. Stockton Street Longs Drug Stores #48 100 W. Lodi Avenue Danz Jewelers 220 S. School Street Burtons Shoes 17 W. Pine Street Valley Ind. 1313 S. Stockton Street Plaza Liquors #2 2420 W. Turner Road E Newman & Ramsey Insurance 402 W. Pine Street t r Country Kitchen 1327 W. Lockeford Street Lodi Video Station 550 S. Cherokee Lane #A Doors Plus, Inc. 314 N. Main Street Christensens Fashions 5 N. School Street Cherokee Auto Body 314 N. Cherokee Lane Lodi Fab Industries 1029 S. Sacramento Street Bello Cabinets 1109 Black Diamond Way Lodi Fisco 1150 Victor Road Stan's Quality Business Machines 469 Hurray a BUSINESSES NOT INTERESTED IN CONNECTING TO AN ALARM SYSTEM MONITORED BY LPD (Page 2 of 2) E & L Market 844 S. Central Avenue Farmers & Merchants Bank 121 W. Pine Street Dobler's Ski Cottage 545 W. Lockeford Street Wright Insurance Agency 2100 W. Kettleman Lane Michele's Antiques 15 N. Cherokee Lane Hollywood Cafe 315 S. Cherokee Lane Lodi Metal Tech., Inc. 213 S. Kelly Street The Toggery 28 S. School Street Wallace Computer Services 1831 S. Stockton Street San Joaquin Veterinary Clinic 523 W. Harney Lane Allied Disc Grinding, Inc. 1003 E. Vine Street Ming's Smorgi Restaurant 1040 W. Kettleman Lane Radio Shack 230 W. Kettleman Lane Great Adventures Travel 605 W. Xettleman Lane Lodi Tent 6 Awning Co., Inc. 1617 Ackcrman Bank of Lodi 701 S. Ham Lane ATTACHMENT C CURRENT ALARM SUBSCRIBERS 09 Posers TV and Radio 208 S. School Street 10 Apache Gun Works 920 S. Cherokee Lane 21 Bitterman's Jewelers 10 N. School Street 36 Nick's Gun Shop 440 E. Lodi Avenue 51 Al's Wheel & Brake 334 E. Lockeford Street Lodi Coin & Precious Metals 105 W. Walnut Street 13 Ehlers Garage 217 N. Sacramento Street 28 Beckman Residence 107 N. Avena 31 Big O Tires 302 N. Cherokee Lane 38 Borelli Jewelers 9 N. School Street A. ZONE# 01 02 05 07 12 14 15 22 24 26 27 40 48 52 54 75 ATTACHMENT D CITY A:.'.%RMS ALARM/LOCATION Water Flow Alarm Police Basement Smoke Alarm/Phone Computer Area Heat. Alarm Generat_- Room Criminal Court Boiler Room Diesel Police Department Sewer Pit Pump Police Basement Computer Room Alarm �4ty Hall Panic Alarm Carnegie Forum Judge - LMC Department 1 City Hall Finance City Manager Panic Button Jail Smoke Alarm Gasoline Sump Generator Room Court - Department 2 Burglar Alarm Carnegie Forum District Attorney Lodi Office oft BITTERMAN� S 10 North SChool Street Lodi. CA 95240 1369-4593 gfi�.Of'vPi DWnonas + Guwme Gema • CUSIO + O&SW • Watcn a Jeweuy Reca,r ce - G C'C- iG The HMorabte James W. Pinkerton MW*r 3f the City of Lodi M"Jest Pine Street Lo -ii, California C';Pbo Dear Mr. :payor A ( Arr i 1 1.1.). 1001? At the City Council meeting nt' !blrcn 4. 1cK2 the Council. rioveri that a surve,,, should he undertaken to `etermine what interest there :rav hA i.n cant_. uxnr t'.:e direct monitorinv of alar -ns by the city's nolice ceae.rtrrent center. It was Xurtner 'etermined that the concerned merchants. City Council ana Ctt:,r Staff should wort, together c-) nnrase the survey Questions an ! %hat there snout,' be some indication of costs involved in cor.tinuina the s•,rSten, The merchants co",ittee has now comnlete,! a room -h drart of the survey which is enclosed, Also -)lease find enclosed conies 3f three alam rronitorim, systems specifications which 1Ae would ask be made available to • ncr AAsa aroces-ei.n,r 'a- partment (ttr. Martin Jades) as costs can be reduced b-, havinr a syste+r. c'irect';, attached to the dice denartnent's new cosanuter svatem- 1n taii:.nr to ^.ant. Hansen, he saw no anrar"_ t abjection to a tie-in with the new C.A.)). ?,ystec� u this needs further investiration to insure comnatabilit,i. etc. To briefly address the matter of liability. I have contaczerl `,t. :-asr,ins _-�= tif? South San Francisco F-:O.ice Denartment, Sill "rabk;r'-, of the Santla Rasa 701 icc Department and the National Dnerpencv Itumber Association (!WNA] ref•ar-k;nv tin issue. South San Francisca and Santa Rosa cnnsicer the ron=todinrr of alarms to pose no more ceriaus threat of liabi.'-ity t"nan roost other ^o' ice iunctinns. NENA, Which is concerned solely with the 0-1-1 er,er; enc- s�,st.em feels that hi`_e this is not their area of expertise, there shoisle he no increased 1 lat<1 it•i e� - cent In the instance pf cri"inal neglippnee uhereu- -n the Cl'v •anute itnt `ie 4, -- mune no matter what the circumstances. Finally. it is our understazndinr that the survey s -ju .( `.,e a cl-anerative nro- ect involvinF the merchant's c,.)mnittee, the C:`1r Council ane pity Staff. !Tat- urall.v. we would annreciate beintr able to review ',he final !rR1*, nrio. ? :?? survev to insure 1.hat all narti?s are aware of Lite ? act Than'.. Y-ou eFair. :,)r %he onnrtunit `-) .:rsue ?is .,a..tr- :C : -,U1,Ci 1: rt.: .. -ilc• ..31. r S. ,rrai A 'The City of Lori, in association with a rrou'P of LOli 'frrnhentrs. is si.r>e!iinrr al L current co merciai a1Arr, ,7ermi� holaers to deterraint. the teas4 ; of cDntinu.nr the d1rect motorintr of bur -lar alarms b.v the Lord Falice ^e^artnent The system being consideree' waul-d be in addition to •tour current al`rm systern and is not mean:. to reolace .your current aiarr arranr'ements. The benefit of a ?irect s,ystm include: i, Faster notice resnnnse to en alajm at y_+ar location. Increased reliabilit•i sue to havinr, a aecona ec,nectinn. 'e. kne to -our current central station ai-(A one to the nolice 'enartment 'isn�tch center. 3. Lower insurance rates by havire a direct police e:eoartmfnt "bK-u-1. (In some cases. Your insurance coinnany renresentattie ccn a0,1isel If -o%, nuali', for rer'ucOl rates.) costs d a direct system include, 1. Increased annual fees for city hook -un (to be determiner. dwtmnleti3n of survey as these costs will be affected by the nurber of subscribers on the (Bret. monitoring.) 2. foasible increased teie0one eompanv costs derendinp unon the; level 31' line security you need. Increased ccst of transmission enuinient neer'.ed at rour businLes. aur current alarm Enill-nent can nr:1;ab1 - rp a'aote' at. rYinimal. coot. t-nec1• i1t<h /-),-;r• alar-- cv;.)-any rerwres�+1+a. ive or snecif�(, in' r':Rt1�7ri. 7'i -easy" r r+l_FFe nnrl ret.%rn the `^ tonin. zur-.-r -n-, '..") Ass: '. `:s -et.er-* :nin7 me fFasi-, : F a .: CCL . -:3tr:-. A rte lTPE or H[ESIImSS S rr q v . V VJMBKR OF LOCATIONS PROTFXTIOM IE., 114AIN OFFICw, WAREiMSE< <nol LGCATid:l DO .GEF CONSIM YOUR 3JSINEM HIGH RISK MIUMW RIS( WOULD YOU CORMER SUBSCRIBING TO A DIRECT MOM -11P TO IE LORI IF IT WAS AYAILAn- E TO YOU? Y No ?LFJM SEE ATI`ACTIM SHEET :i�R SAMFi E COST D- r OMIATICTI. RISK DIitE *T POLICE ALAAZf HOOK -Up Cast of siratem is an-}rwinately US.0 0.-1'3 Telenb me c=mpy costs: Maximum of t711.00 installation of hiph s -+1us nonthly costs. Medium security line cast of a+)„royimstel time charge -lus monthly cast of Or nossibl•r no additional cost eer-n'inr service now installed at tour lacation. tv !ine = -hone Cyst from ruur eristinr alarm cow^anv: Estimates ranee rron one-time chart' to c . ^' ► ate-uir.!e chRrre Oenendtnp unon emir sr+oci is eeui:xre:.t. Cast or subscribira to city s-►sterr: iirures discussed *ave been: One-time chrpe of *IW.11 for Initial hook -un and establishing of'.' tR base. Annual fee n41A220."I (L'auble current rat of tAO.^C yearly) F�camnle = 51 subscribers at 50 subscribers at 5179.00 yearl:, ';. City's first year receipts City's second year receiqts City's thir•1 .year receipts h• �'.,� Svstein nalti fur b r subscribers -" .I; •''. -`l Q In the event rrere then 54 subscrihers sipn-u-+. the annual fees enuta 'Ie -L,educed, is r- _. r•- t i .- } D I G I T I Z E I P4 f-- — F_ •_+ Am` - DIGITIZE. INC. 158 Edison RoadIIQW31TIZr Lake Hopatcong, a ew Jersey 07849 U.S.A. Telephone: (201) 663-1011 Fax: (201) 663-4333 FAX TR4NsmrITAL TO FAX # -002 335 3P DATE: FROM: TO: SUBJECT:ALnce�, DUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING THIS PAGE) FW. rt.•+.AU I ASSOCIATED E'LECT'RONICS COMPANY Ili IIINrT1nN AYF_ t_1VFR%40ttf. CALIFOR141A 94550 (41 ) AAY-1226 Kr. David Rice Bittermans Fine Jewelry 10 North School Street Lodi. CA 95240 Dear David. April 1, 1992 1. Based on our phone conversation and subsequent letter, the following is my recommendation: The existing system is a digitize VFM 2000 vith HPI and DDI interface. The digital receiver is an Ademco model 660. 2. My recommendation is to upgrade to a digitize system 3000 with integral digital dialer receiver DOI-7, and use your existing RPI interfact, and input card assemblies. 3. The system 3000 has available a standard ASCII output either R5-212 or RS -422 available for CAD. Either digitize can configure the data strip 'to be accepted by your CAD, or your CAD software can be programmed to accept thi digitize data string if necessary. We would need to knov your CAD software:and firs are manufacture to further advise. 4. A few highlights on the system 3000: (1) Longer paper printout di�rlay, (2) Individual tones for alarm, trouble and secure. (3) Pass code number protection, (4) Optional negative dialer program - for automatic test reports used on digital communicators and, (5) displayed telephone line fhilure on dialer receiver line. Many additional features vhich can be referenced in the enclosed catalogue sheets. " 5. Pricing information as requested: ant it Part Description 1 Price 1 425100-001 5ystrm 3000-U1. $9942.00 (with 150 pages/screen memory 6 keyboard) 1 400422-001 DDI -7 Dialer Receiver $1895.00 (cards and software) Terms: Net 30 FOB N.J. plus applicable tax $11,837.00 -OPTIONAL- 1 010001-0029 Negative Dialer Report $ 985.00 (program) = 1 450423-0002 Additional "femoro $ h00.00 (if necessary, can be added anv time 60() screens) l 900134-0001 Thermal paper .'1/4 s 165' S 111.00 (special tlierma1 paper llir 5000) 1 45011.3-000 F:`:ft Stand!— fiat t._�ry G 675.00 (possibly you havk' this ol, .1:4- ,rr �om�zf[!!� Lech tonic �Zsr7oict: q F�10 • Iti1 v� I�h • .h i1V �3 rrAl (1 It 1Yo--(S A' - "Pt f' A I.S 0 w()BI�( ASSOCIATED ELEC7'.R ONICS (: MI PA N Y 233 JUNCTION AVC. LIVERMORE. CALIFORNIA 94550 411>1 447-1226 5. (continued) q9antity Part 0 Description --4-- Price 1 000001-0024 CAPS Option + or - 51500.00 (Program for CAD response - simplest is 1 way data, more costly is 2 way data. Maximum would be with handshake atd acknowledgement etc., generaly maximum + or - $4000.00)i 6. Installation includes programming, instruction on system use. teclinical manuals, equipment and labor warranty on equipment provided by us for a pekiod of I.= months following completion. Installation + or - 52400.00 7. Redundant systems can be anywhere from 2 each fully working units, linked through networking options. (2 unit cost + $4000.00 - #010001-002 network). A spare unit sitting cold on a shelf (basic system cost). A spare'part-card kit 145001-001 at $4428.75. Associated maintains complete spare phrts and/or complete system; less your custom (if any) program - such as CAPS option. Our factory trained technicians are available 24 hours daily for repairs. A service/maintenance/preventative maintenance/ 24 hour annual contract is available. 8. If you have any questions or would like to meet with me and/or se4 this unit. please call 510-447-1226. %6� Regards, 44� �- ohu Skipper � �w>i�i�rtr r_cfia�tic c-EzurcE �It E ar g.;; .. . ;..0 U 5 1 F..t G:♦✓ - POO( ►L• res 0 .081tE RADIO C 0. Yt%H ICw i�QMS _ I IMPORTANT NOTICE DIGITIZE, INC. products should be tested every month (under no circumstances less than every three months) to insure complete and proper operation and proper input and output connections. STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY R�itze, Inc. ("Digitize') warrants to its distributors, systems housds, end users. and OEMs ("Buyer"), fit products manufactured by Digitize are free from defects in materials and workmanship. Digitize's obligations under this warranty are limited to repairing or replacing. at Digitize's option, the part or parts of the products which prove defective in material or workmanship for 12 month's within 15 months after shipment by Di�e. Buyer must pass along to its i n iti i I customer or user ('Customer') a minimum of 12 months' coverage within the 15 -month warranty period. provided the Buyer gives Digitize rom_pt notice of any defect and satisfactory, proof thereof. Products may'be returnedbyBuyer only after a Return Material Authorization number ('RMA has been obtained from DigPze by telephone ori criting_ Buyer will prepay a)l frelgI charges to return any products to the repair facility designated by Digitize and include the RMA number on the shipping container. Digitize will, at its option, either repair the detective products or Parts or deliver replacements for defective products or parts on an exchange basis to Buyer, freight prepaid to the Buyer. Products returned to Digitize under this warranty will becoa the property of Nitize. With respect to any products or part thereof not manuf ctured by Digitize, on the warranty, if any, given by the manufacturer thereof, applie EXCLUSIONS This fimited warranty does not cover losses or damage which ocx urs in shipment to or from Buyer, or are due to, (1) unproper installation or mantenance. misuse, neglect. or any cause other than ordinary Commercial or Industna application, or (2) adjustrnent repair. or modifications by other than Digitize-authoiized personnel, or (3) Improper environment, excessive or Inadequate heatin or ' conditioning and electrical power failures, surges, or other irregularities, or 4) an statements made about Digitize's products by salesmen, dealers, distributors agents, unless confirmed in writing by a Digitize officer. If the firmware or har are it aftered or modified by the Buyer, this firmware and hardware is not covere within this limited warranty and the Buyer bears sole responsibility and liabifity for that firmware and hardware. I THE FOREGOING DIGITIZE LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER ORAL, WRITTEN, EXPRESSED IMPLIED. OR STAIWORY. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AN FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE DO NO APPLY. DIGITIZE'S WARRANTI OUGATIONS AND DISTRIBUTOR'S REMEDIES HEREUNDER ARE SOLELY AND CLUSIVELY AS STATED HEREIN. DIGITIZE'S LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED ON NTRACT, TORT, WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY, OR ANY OTHER THEORY, SH LL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE INDIVIDUAL UNIT WHOSE DEFECT OR DAM GE 1S THE BASIS OF THE CLAIM, IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITIZE BE LIABLE F R ANY LOSS OF PROFITS. LOSS OF USE OF FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT, OR THER INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES I .JXi4KTY 0s. F" r. When people aredep:.ndii�on your Systel-114 ivitat systemare you depeud ug on? Ke—board required only forinput cE initial text_ ff • ! J611ildr ilia Yon cau depend oil owSyste 113000 Systcrn I(W is Digit'ize's most advanced monitoring The modern apptarance and d• rk color of the unit s; S,Nrn. It w111 monitor end -of -line, revrr5e polarity. dry matches many console decors. rack lighting as well as contact, telegraph"MICCutloh, digital dialer• multiplex, prograrnmablM sound generato itl allow ynur polling rartip• l�t7drC5Sal)lc7u anr3 i unto n Serial inputdistrrr>ui�h :slzi rtls foie :tri uratrly of d -Aa. The output capahiliti('s include i adw). pail]( (1101 put, cruicd (telegraph), networkin-:Ind Serial (n �;nttrrticatirtns to drive suih options as r, -in tte tale pr1!:r.-r. rrntnt� cll:trota�'. f'f1L� 14.;q }],o;ra:i]7].litfr' CRT t',s;,la�..au�llt►:} C RT a:. 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Ct1Gr16 ".PVT R-fij kf PH/ _rfc W ULL014 i FEt1FURF�S I ` M14l!'1 KH OPTIONS ALI?,.:E yi,; f.,F Will allow any single or combination of Inputs and -.k,. r • ; t,' �•T # �'!__•': � �� tit 1 priority: all arefield change-ahle. relldesI ~ i1 1 r '4 .N10bUL.4R DESIGN S W. th date and time. Aliot,s for growth in your monitorings),.ton. Start �- 6`,,,.x,41.24 With features that are required and add other PROGRAMS IIIII:Ift rR.�t.M.r � l Various programs allow r Customization to fit a It F f SYSTEM '.0000aff 09 ! i ' �ROSitoR i! leot:li'JR li MDR V, 11 !r �'rFC 4! lean tr:xY it C� �OP� irfY�C'4wtt�.'t7+1 [rC - � G17t�wk'S 11`90104i tr IDUArh WrA J PDD -1840 I =146- !-.K 7ta-.ra6 1 8C1.+7rAY. J"in ti [%1-na►. WO a►itr►+rte it * 11 S IWO& ., (v GRM om�uter Gr�lpAi�i► ►wa,e s�at>~ . we �,nc c:+�*is AUX CPT TE r _ �_ fi.ciwr>se dr Ir+.ra;c�.ent Sy3tem Tat Pr•!1.+ �1f 1 c!ressatrke"" _ i. Ct1Gr16 ".PVT R-fij kf PH/ _rfc W ULL014 i FEt1FURF�S I ` M14l!'1 KH OPTIONS PRfOR111 LEVFIS Will allow any single or combination of Inputs and Eijht levels of user progr�lm)nable input alarm outp��ilts shown.Cu.ctcim interfaces are available (in priority: all arefield change-ahle. relldesI TIME LOG .N10bUL.4R DESIGN All changes are logged wl th date and time. Aliot,s for growth in your monitorings),.ton. Start With features that are required and add other PROGRAMS features as needs change. Various programs allow r Customization to fit a particular appliemion, oi pick frorn stand M "PLI('\ FAGLISI I11 programs such a{: - NleSsages are fuliv field programmablc inn providt: I)r,i j.Yqhr ,)lock - Provi es user with capability in an alphantimeric display and hard copy pritl(rltlt of acci,n T(]ne, di,tlt r ur ho to artv one or more all iricidoits. The mr-ssages. tailored to the Sltt'cihc D,tl'rNI(A M,roups. Lip t 512 items can be assigned moniiuring rry+lirelnents h►• the user provide vil,+i to arty r,{ $ grr,ltps. Fire 1 lOritY ranrt[it be ineluriccl in infoimminn In Rssi5iin� 0'e oper.stor with iusFxtrrse 'ill%' �(Otlp' plck.ec111rr• f:rrnrd Tnrrr - .111u►►s io rlifle'reiltquarri l,.��pa lj, d rll.1 i) €�Rnr.lt.��1t1-�lil.� +n wwr refitim ille its. 11 t!u putts ati al:lrill if IhC ani - +yrs can he prt+t:ratniiied fur r•acli r+rno, d-1- r. foils to inake a locition tt4gi'►rh. radio or mull ipitX illpul. f -ac h klw"grit (;ill Ycg(trir r lirrrliri: !)iule r epor l - f t' n St•har,t;e li`;� 1I� to Time -i4 Cli !F ,7Ct�'1 sirr:enc of iitl+>rc,:+'�r1ri i�rf,0l.►ins Ilso•tt ill Cflr'(111 !11111 �wfEi! I:2t�i4 (t! di-it.+f :i 11.d,'()t nr,F ( R r •t'rr4•11 (-1i UP l 0i-11 -t to d.)ily IIidiC;lti'A I lictl box% or rtk,-+I(l S f,iI6, i 1}•=1;;rk+\- is r cin to r.-pillt In " �' ^'. r itste li -- Dislitor• will rt olc on addim, optio'-, i I I KEY FEATURFS • A.Keives and decodes the following. - Dire-ct true EOL, RPI, DC1 "Mgitaldialers -Multiplex -Radio(polling) #�• Serialtnput ru -1S4dressahle ' • Receives a"vp to 9 digitsin length. • Has 8 levels of alarm prlorlty • user changeable. • Lpports up to 2 NIEG of user EEPROM memory. • ISO field programmable user screens Of rnemory are standard. Programmable filth the use cf the external 101-key,AT Style keyboard. (Supplied) • Wlt-in thermal printer for a permanent ie -cord cf all alarms. • tack lit Ind Icators for a clean ppe_arance in any decor. • Over 1 billion sounds/volumes available for alarm indication. I • Printer slides and sK'(gs out for easy 'access to the large roll of thermal paper. • �AUD rates for communications options are programmable, from the front keypad. s t OPTIONAL FEAT€FOS • Solid statetransniitti�r to pulseoul a code for any given input. • End cf 11ine input available (rk one or two alarms based on type cf FOL card. • Nlultiplex available over tctidr r four wire loops. • Various, digital formats iiva4hte for reception. • Supports up to 6 radio receii7er interfaces. AM and FM avallahle in 72- 76141Hz and military band. • Memory avallable in chips kith COO screens or as a board with ,1400 screens. • PDD -1840 programmable d*atchers display gives a 14" CRT readout for all alarm points. • Remote line printer far use i'ith the PDD -1840 or as a stand-alone remote printer for the System 3000. • Point output option for usetvith any annunciator or point•drivenlsource The System can handle a total of 20.18 points locally or remote over I wire pair. The multiplex option espands the pint output capability by an additional 16,384 points. • Network, option allowsone Onit to rq)ort changes to one or more rCinr.ite units. • AUX CHT displiys Sy:stcrn 3(04 user beet ia(ntut:�ti�itl rin 11" CRT. [�s_ r— ---- - - - -- - ' 'i.�-r1-r.. i KV f } SPECRICATIUNS l)1. : 'SIOKS OUTPUT Kae k ounted. 7'N x 19"Yr' x 14.;'D. Coded - Various coded output 0011011s, P01%1 R retransmit. transmit different number. 1211,1220 YAC switch24 VDC I compare for transmit. radio transmit. AMP draw at 24 Yr,<, Non -Coded - Code to point. point to point, NIST, WGIff dialer to point. Mauii'ntt 7s22lbs, SYrinI - Remote IIne printer. remote display, MENN)RY c0mpuIex data input and custom serial M screens supplied. Memory is avallable In output. grpups: W screcris on 32K chips or 48N screens POW840-14' CRT %1th up to 1440 on 276K boards. � INP& characters per event. .DlrM 14grr - 2NS Input points EOL, RPI and/or dry contact. 4lirlteple�r In put - 16,3S-4 Mux Input points. ; jgft #1 Input- Various formats available: 311 slow rpced. M, DTWtF; 4!2 high speed. tip to 18.000 accounts: 4legraphic Inpett -Single circuit, or up to 6 c1rcuit input or Croups of 20 circuit inputs to a tr�iximvm 240circuits, Up to 99 System 3000 units can share and select alarm i n formatio n. 1 1 Listed UL 1076 (APOL� UL 44 (UOJZ. UDTZ h QVAZ) UL 916 (PAZX) 5ultlbk lest ime under NrP.A 72 B. C A D 1 ' FAa%aRahle thrgtrgh Fl I ' TraAmark At knn:. ir�tg. rnrr:t% Fir!{. when srwrtdc rnunt i50.ir�cc.th,'e ar.,, 14 MMS ;ire t'r irleararks nr o)-vitize• l'ie �iJ Ind Ehg!Wr it �•� is n rrr,titrr rpt :r . !rh:a; k ; f Vi�yi t�/r• Inc FCi end H In are iln.I.Ir,;.!:c of Flrl Con;rel Int -trrri',pna Int. tea�r5 �. r. ^.'ct Pl F�j ir.. r'� :;1.1!�e O� :Gt...�:: [1'7::::1 i?��•�• Remote Line rritF(Cr - 80 column Impact printer wlth 120 character/sec print spevld, bi- directional print, CONNECTIONS Input- Direct Aire and t+elegrap4c interface connected to males unit via 26 pin ribbon cable from external rack mount equipment. Niux Input via At 'le 3.6 or 7. Up to Ili loops arc available H-iih line driver racks Outprit- Point output i[iterfacC tiiia 26 pin ribbon cable. Serial output, remote line printer. PDD -1840, CGRNIS and custom output are via data cableselected lorthe option. INSTALLATION All equipment Installsin rackmount�or lrce standingcahlnet with an opening of 19 Inches. Digitize. Inc. designs. de mlops. monula, ones orhi nlgrkelt high lectrrrnfn9• olvrm "yeit•ir:g (Pl pmt nt in addifinn to n)(iro, mutriptnr and iclepipti tc scndirtjR F•rlrHpnte'nt. Mfre rt to uaiich 01apnonal nh:rbee, ti^^! crnndard t!) rtupiplett•ty atsrrm hograms rl,-h as tho cv,?M [,,g epeon ccia retain ,� OSr (ilaym C cats to r'rilj"n(c "1 .7,PV All ,-.l rf:r t>ri 'rrr!e urr Ul.. l)rgrrr_P. Ill,. 7.7! err..,, iti.ir?r;ti ,11 itis.- has M'.'n rt:c nettl. r lr r uru:rrr•:[,lir_ u!rlrl.: _:'src+k' ,1 ,rrrnrnl•rl ,na n:., T:c r,.•r:+ 'rr,1 h rs fr','+ "' s;,ri:r l r+: rr�,�ir;„• �;� .•r..� rJtli.• N! 1 ;e ,ter i t,1., rq r,rm. rr r”" t nh'e'j �':rrr < Tri• r.' ar. .II r a. ..fere Ust I1U-1ie.:i: t % � f yq.u. .:'Gr1LIJi h: .,`,.-, ri'e t;r+;. rr �1,::, s or.,l r. rl•h u 'rh Ni: r--t��ra rs..- �: � -- _ _ F- N' i k _ •i ��. Lr Y I. 1- I � k� .. I N e'. - _rte CAP., Th* System 3000 operates on I10.1220 VAC 50/60 H2 and/or 24 VW. The front pancl has been deslgned with niemhrane switches for icing tale and reliable operation. The printer carriage accommodates large rolls of thermal paper for maimum alarm usage. There are four standard T'!1. Input/output serial ports. These can he used wi(h separate configurators for I LOOP, RS -232, RS�142, FSK and libet optics. The ports can drive such options as the remote printer, remote display, PE)D-1£40 CkT, CGRMS e,nd other coinmunIcation dev-1ces. Changes to desired P ort. BAUD rate and parity are field p-ogrammable ria the front panel keypad. Tlie System's memory is expandable to a total of 2 MEC of EEPROM for a total of 38.080 screens. Fa�11 memory board handlcs a total of 256K (1/4 MW) . The unit Is delivered with I M screens installers, Thle System accommodates direct wire, digital. radio. multiplex and telegraph. Up to 500 monitored devices can be in a non -secure mode at'anyone time. Any of the ir[put types can be taken out cf service on an Individual basis and may or may not be displayed. If power is removed. all out of service Information kill be saved and restored on power -up. The System3000 has the abl'.ty to receive ul) t0 2.648 dlrect wire alarms from reverse polar sty, end -of -line, end -of -lint dudand"or dry cnntact of the open or closed type. This Input option is a%allable In groups cf 32 zones. I Ustng hiul0p1Px, the Syslem can receive alarms fr6m up to 16,391 end -of -line input points from data githet in: niodules �i) style :3, 6 or 7 dat,[ links, The System Bandies up to Six radio rrcdvers. alto [n.qInI tect•ption trc�.1i Y.Idi,) �,larnl boy;•c on (14fcivni fere ui-11ries '411d types .ind; c,r )n6tifa+ ture }:c crirrrs A[r [nounted ertemal[N• :_A ,d --0)6114Ir•il by c ,,1�i..:o 0'•" tear of th" Irt Et. r ( i ABILITIES 1 r TheS)•Stenl recelves coded t�.legraph fromany cf the foliowing sources: loom A, 24 VDC, normally open or normally r1med. This option is availahle for a single circuit or up to 6 circults or in groups cf 20 to 240 circuits. Circuit options consist of an alarm monitor, Input P80c, assembly and linecards to configure for the type of input signal. Using a separate digital diatei receiver, the Sys tt-nl can display up to 99M accounts. 1t can handle the 10to 10 FTS formats. The System 3000's printer Intensity. ala rrr. sounds. alarm volume. BAUD rates and daje;time are controlled via the front keypad and can be pass protected. Its alert Indicator is a speaker with over 1 billion combinations of sounds and volumes. The unit has 16 alert sound levels tar alarms 1 to 8, trouble, secure. keyclick and system errors. It has a separate'watch dog" buzzer lor system fat I Ure. The System 3000s external Keyboard Is a 101- key. AT style keyboard. The messages forth -- different alarms are programmed using this keyboard. The dialer and radio alarms allow messages to be fieldprogrammed based on customer or radio box number, or optionally by individual zone number. The received number can be up to nine digits in length, permitting multiple hyphens for various dialer length,'style.s. The Sys tetll Indicators are at back lit. ,'hen there is a change of status, the section will blink. When acknowledged. Ilse Indicator will he On cow sandy. The unit alsc) 111nttilots the A(' Failure of AC powet is lugged when the System Switches to 21 VDC backltp. •ills• 5ST-3{+1?0 `olid Tr.Jns[nitttr the 111W it) pol,;e out a for hny ;,iv(•n hiput. fhc MAt, lrrr•;sl;, raho:!1ui',j)c-cd ul Hv-se lk"o rxit11111 set Its ni ,,rr 1u tri !c" lahte and ;pro• Itrlly i�E,�i [:,ttin,,�f,:,• ---------------- M A !7• -- ^ T —� t= R r 1 "" S •: T I� I l►- T I= E MARK W RKFl%K FM _tPPR[ XII • ANI&lLtiS for reception fro-ri Aft rI alarm boxes. Vhr';owr- trl1Cs 3vallable to Interlace with c►;her mamdat Wrers ecluiprrwnt. When � ,�• used writh the RAD?LS:.ut; allows for expanded funct3nns. Rack mepunted. RAD R!IBIS- . UNRIARV RAAIO Flt APPROVED -This S- or If}zone radlo auxi liary box is microprocessor controlledancf designed kv interior Installation. Inc!ucied are zone b}•p.n.ss sulictics. alarm and troubleLMs. Avai>at,,leas' AM or FM transmitter. (Jxmtcs on �X.--� ���+ AC with bu;li(An IZVDC hat tery backup and charger. - - - -a ' 3 RAD -4.% 1L1DlO SOX F1'I AP ROVM - Radio fire alarm housed in the traditional cottage stylebna. fire alarmoperatecf by pul; lever. Features hclude up to three push buttons for other emergency services. Can beused asa street or master box with optional interface. PD&1810 CRT OPTION . Allows unit to automatically bring tip an information scrf-• of up to 1840 characters upon receipt of an alarm or manual 7odc up." Asea 256K memory boards. Once programmed. memory will fw retained even without power. Keylx>.ard maybe removed once sy5tem is programmed. Editing functions arr, p.z.c«%vord-protected. cG1tlt1,r"-Cn.%1PE:TER GRAPHICS RF.S€ *%'SF MANAGEMENT $MEM - SWtware package provides detailed color Rviphics and text resmmr informitio(I for each Cl't111 Iecrivr(1 from the 5yslern. Provido-s ilaor phris with sensor 5pfe-]41, dt-i:sll(d rf-pnrtc ta' (L -to?, aiarr;!. tlpr ar;, Zone C,`f*,1 err T"IM, GA aril• II.!,I K. ATnr l:i'l' rrrrrip,olih It 1 IrI 1-N1 %I'1'IOMI' ,1\ �i'ra t�'i''�rs�rl� rr,,' S;lnt.• ' :�Jr ;;rr.>.•1 ra:'t'A::{rl:lit:r �.n:�;+,'rs".�il��': [llafge . I.r.i,tta•Is•lc':;! 1;�i1 t_ u:: I•,r Palih Z..t on i:lltlrtal::ren. tl0',Ne.11W. le-%!6re tatsi, 'r and 1; •:r L .,.•: t� :: c tr:lrl:tr::tet� Ut'.`r itkl ini:4rr�l��_r'E a'irc't,rj u5i114 P0, Wos"hl'e \-I !n`.•rI ,,-rr� i>.-r•r- 1•krlrl prtr�^:+larr,.•t,lr H )ft 11 (rhFt i. 1 13.ti l : t` • C *:�tra! c:a:�: file ala l C -111r4.1 Syst•-ni is an rrlp%, effiilrri ;loll 1W. -It IYrtti•rrtllFr;,�t'%rhulut,rr IG' tel rarlrhiC aldrin 5i:n.fls ;11cCts `TTA 9 tirtrli,wc firs prc-giamw.-O-4- tl•lac' a, 13 an 141; Form Rs.ir sl`it-'ins. - otoo sic or iI rivri•ol. rcculatvin (field s tl•1•tahle) Nouria line t-tirrenl 100 rlA. MULTI PI. %%-Civ" the Svste with Data Gathering Mollii'i's cominuilicate with tip tel 0i9 C to LLS data finks with a total f 1,)utput Capability Kith I riM 3 Sipenle-tA style 3, 6 os i. ter•.^.�;t:, n�-�i.,._ �' -i ;ltkittAbility te•cf,r M. .1u:it•A1r see t71'lorl' 1- Ullit 4. u e NIs per data link. t;an ;upPor* 11P 15,1% accessible pn;ms Has and til. (.lata lull: is :-n w:a~. Dii11� Si fill ti• ttl. LISTF.I1-.".1�ah,,{,•r iipto$or 16 points r:rvrr a single or dti.el pair. Fi id of line supr-rvisiem cA input points. Unit Includes a tarnper s«itch. cam k, ctatuthy battery and built-in charge . TmRi e restswe, tamperand low ba tery are Iraironitted to the Symery f w display. Alco avxilahle as DG'►1 S/lf►I.SRFfor polling rarlin DGM SIV64* U.IJcrlTt- Monitors up to 32 or 61 ptauui cover a single nr ci:iati pair. Fful tat linic supervision of the input points Each point has n t",jU.vl displ s- l+ith 1 x!! Lt;LI displ,.v 101 1;!11 of trcauhl . T.onr•s rat lac b%-pil-%s-d Irii lud s a lanilief .%-W h, raw. cthrtrll ' ll:rltar)' .rnri Ilirih til ('h.�t�+•r Ir�,rFh r• tE�r, , talniper atrid In.a b�LtscrN are Ila 5 -mi 1t +t Inlll �t51{ tr: -a t{1{f �r.r .1.1 •iln AL N � Z 0 E ' SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DIGITIZE SYSTEM 3000 H 'DIGITIZE, INC. 158 Edison Road Lake Hopatconq, hJ 07849 'Tel: (201)66--'.-1011 FAX: (201) 663- 4333 Q 1)3X�ti i5olso 1 u 'evisi n: A rs A FZ 7 -- r, f=: I I If. I I T I= U • i . IMUM M :It is the intent of these specifications to provibe the end 'user vith an Alarm Monitoring System that shall, upon ,receipt of an warm, instantly indicate to the dispatcher `the name, address, type of alarm, identification number of 'the alarm, plus, date and time of receipt, ori a screen :sufficiently large enough to enable the dispatcher to read 'and immediately broadcast, without going to a Rolodex or 'numetrical list of names, or retransmit information to a 're,inote location. The message shall be in Plain English 1an,4u-age and be visible to the naked eye from a distance of i 1 5 to 20 feet. `A hardcopy printout shall sinultaneously be ct-4atcd on a :thermal printer, indicating in Plain English; the type of alarm, identification number, exact time and date of receipt 'of alarm. ;GENERAL TERMS XND CONDITION) I .The equipment to be supplied must comply with the limits set for a Class B computing device in accordance with the 's5pecifications in Subpart J of Part 1� of the FC Rules and Requlat.ions which are designed to minimize radio frequency interf•�rance in residential installations. I'JSx ficient detail and system description shall bd furnished ;with each bid for proper evaluation. Each bid shall be accompanied by detailed drawing of t7�e .proposed Alarm Monitoring System. Each bid shall contain accurate statements reg6rding all ,dimensions, ventilation requirements, input power ;requirements, wiring requirements as well a5 all other 'specificationsrequired. Bidder shall provide a full explanation of all deviations from the specifications contained within this doc?�ment, Bidder shall be the qualified of the manufacturer of the equipment. specified. E3iiider shall Qhmit technical knowledge of the proposed equipment. Delivery shill be within 94 dayn, hiddcr shall �t��c gest delivery--c-hoduIe in their i ------------------------------------------------------`_-'�----------- -------�. rtia -w 7 ----- z f=ix ice-.:•sem D1 r;i-rI xr„ - F- 1.. I GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (ronLtl i .Equipment shall be guaranteed against dot8 'ts in both materials and workmanship for one yn_.�r r1lom dare! of :delivery. t SYSTEM EQUIPMEN'P ;The system shall consist oC a, Control Console iLh printer and Alpha Numeric display screen - maxitr.um si e: nineteen I Mches (1911) wide by seven inches ( 11 ) high by thirteen inches (1311) deep, rack mounted, Additional equipment that 'need not be accessible to operatiny porsonnei shall b� located remotely within the console or in the iraae room. Egtuipment and mechanical arrangement should bd similar and }'equal to model System 3000 as manufactured, by OICITI2E, P,'C, Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION I ;The system shall be capable of monitoring up t6 2,048 alarm circuits received by direct wire or telephone leased lines. Mq system shall be capable of receiving o10rMis from Dry ;Contacts and/or, End of Line Resistor and/dr, Polarity . Reversal a i a ren receiving modes. 'The system shall be capable of receiving the dorrect alae" iInformation from polarity reversal circuits with currents 7�5 Elow as two (2) MA per circuit. ,The system shall be capable of receiving Signals from idigital dialer via non -dedicated telephone lines. The system can display up to 9, 999 accounts. The system shall be capable of receiving picjn<i1s Cron 'digital communicators which produce 10 to 40Ops signal 'formats such as 3-1, 3-1 extended, 4-1, 4-1 e>:, onde<J, and '4-2 formats. _ 'The system shall have the capability (- t rece i v i j,c} c i Lh ee t- 100 ,nA, 24 VDC, or McCullough Loop. The system shall be Fable to r,0-lot1raphic Lype signals such as Gamcr:ell (1/8 to 4 S -cu. speed) , MCCullotu(Ilt ( 1/B tc 2 sec. spocd) , etc.., wii.h nny kncclnin<.l !:per?ci flroi; I/R to : seColld , minae, wittIOUt_ any nr•c;i for ,►+I �I, :Y.xt�r�r��. itfi"R•- T—'92 F=.R I 1 M; '.��� I] = G I T I - - .---I - __-_-+- r 3 r $JJTEH DESCRIPTION ( CON I T ) The system shall be able to transmit coded skgnals in ,gin 'open or closed index format, with in ;system user 'programmable non-volatile memory, for programing Box I: timing for number of rounds and the max2/bt ?•k ratio. jThe system shall have the capability of receiving multiplex. Using multiplex expands the alarm receiving caphbilzt}� up to 1161384 inputs. I (The system shall provide four (4) serial poirt 'standard and 'capability to expand to 32 ports. These eri ports shall be activated with proper program options. Such options shall :include: printout of zone, dialer, mux or cod4d alarms, t^ Ian oo column printer as well as multiplex, computer output, inetworkinq, programmable CRT, etc. User shall be able to ;purchase configurator modules with built in licjhtninq protection to configure the ports for RS -232, current loop, RS -422, fiber optic, etc. ;The system shall provide a three (3) line forty eight (�8) ;character Alpha Numeric message (henceforth called a page) in any comb1n,,tion of letters or numbers as required by the `usp_rl The minimum size of display characters shall be at least point thirty three inches (.3311) high. Visibility of the message shall be unaffected by lighting conditions oz glare and shall not fade or wash out. ,The system shall have the capability to display{ up to eight E(8) additional pages of information pertaininq,to the evert received. I . The system shall have the capability to provibe up to nine (9) additional pages of information per root address, per device (such as an alarm control panel, data gathering Panel, master box, dialer, tux pad, etc) . i 'The system shall have the capability tO provide a ,programmable CRT display terminal c.onnccted to it-' Each CRT 1 screen shall provide as a minimum 1840 cha r3,�_tz!rS . The !E memory for the CRT option shall be noj)- /olr,t i )'e without t�„ u_ - e of any moving parts such as disks. The system shall be able to pass;word protect.: priority FJPE, printer intensity, alarm sound!,, alarm voi,.r-.rr jindepctnJont ly for each selectc,3 `7o1 nd) , communic..-itior;r; cjt- bits, p,37-:r.`t' ;j 1':t,'1 ): date all'.] T'.i;1C•. 3 Oz* i I 1:AMM%,' 0 Y I r I T I = E i I H PMM6x r- _ i 'SYSTEM DESCRIPTION n' I ;upon receipt of an alarm, the system shall automatically display a free formatted, Plain English message of any torr,' .f -light (48) characters, including the number of diq�ts required to indicate the circuit number. A separate message shall be displayed for each circuit. The system shall be capable of manually checking the status of any alarm condition at any time and also recall any 'individual display message upon demand. The system shall provide multiple levels of priority so that :a dispatcher would be shown changes in circuit status in the 'following order: a) FIRE alarms b) Seven (7) other alarm priority levels (progra6mable) Vic) Trouble. d) Secure fe)All circuits not in secure condition that are 'acknowledged. Programmability through the keypad of the system tb change t;h*n-, rate of alternation of alarm displays fron one (1) :second, to seven (7) seconds, in one (1) second 1 ncremel)ts . 'Access to additional screens of information pet-t-5.ibing to <the subscriber account being displayed are provided by ,pressing the corresponding lookup button. The system shall include as a minimum. but not nedessarily 'limited to, the followinq visual indicators in addition to the Alpha Wimeric display: a) A red LED for indication that the circuit on tlhe display is in an "AU -,R1-1" condition. b) A yellow LED for indication that. thn. circuit an the display has � line "TRQUBrJ." c) A yz-con LED for cir-cuit-_ (-,r1 t130 di" -'Play has tt ,n naJe d) A yellow Li:D for indirition t-h-il. t -n th;2 '3i�sr,iZ�. ha� ' cin t,�}:! r� If, 1 _ 3 1 17. I T f �►�TF1u1 flFS['R7PT�`��pty�_�1 i 1 � ;e) A red indicator shoving that a circuit nn chi ntut,-d ;status and requires acknowkdgrrent, f) The continuous display of time and date. F• _ i r - The appropriate MARX, TROUBLE, SECURE iNdiC,-. 'QZ'S shall ,blink until the condi ion is �crtno°rledc�ed Back lighting of the %� i rkial indicator. i ITha system shall following audibie be furnished with, as a midi;mum, the indicators: ='A sound generator which shall provide prbgrammable i combinations of sounds. The sounds shall be p rojran rnab l a so the user can change the sound associated with the priority 'levels chosen for incoming alarms. This requirement is I n2Qded to distinguish a fire a la r)Q from any other type o f alarm and to help differentiate this product alnrri �ror,, othar devices in the same room. THIS REQUI REMM4T IS I ESS E -OT I A L, NO ALTERNATE WILL BE ACCEPTABLE. 'An independent trouble signal (WATCHDOG TINER) to indicate ;the loss of the electronic supervisory signal. 'Changes in circuit status shall cause the built' in sp¢kt�r to produce alerting sounds of various pitches a�d duration :as programmed by the user. hn Acknowledge Control shall be provided. Activakions sha perform the following functions as a minimum: i Via) Silence the audible signal which indicates'chanqos in circuit status. i b) Extinguish the red lamp which indicates 'changes in Circuit status. c) Loth on the printer the time and date of 'activation including the Circuit nkjmber being d) Activation of the Acknowlcdqe bu(.t-on not remove the information from the display for an i-i1arm or troo.ble indication. The unit shall contain Ei!; .i [10) column thernal pri relct-. rh� printer intnnn itY :n:i t 1 �rcgr��rmahlet7ron tt)-t ft,c.n.t jl.Ariol 'rO�ry ld of P+ Y 1_ 1 La I G. L T I ._ E Y 1J IL V, _ 1 -t r BYSTZM DESCRIPTION cof,�. I iThe printer shall slide out and swincj open for Zcce6ii>i I i ty ;to the paper. The paper roll shall have the c,),�acity t.o :record approximately one thousand (1000) circuit khan es per roll. As a minimum the paper roll shall be � T1/4 inches wide by 2 3/4 inches in i ,The expended paper shall be automatically rewound On a'up spool located behind the front panel. t iThe information recorded by the logging printeer �r,�-'nli contain as a.minimum, the following data in Plein Enol i'z"h for -mat for ease of intelligibility: t :a2 The Alpha Numeric data and Circuit number appear F'on the first line of the display screen as a minimum - This ;print shall be in Double Height characters or equivalent :means to differentiate the logging of Status, changes from (all other conditions. s ;b) New ALARMS shall cause the Circuit number to de print -c? t(on the far right side of the tape. NEW TROUBLES or SECURES shall cause the Circuit number, !,Yo be printed on the far left side of the tape and! sha 1 1 !c,ie.)rly print TROUBLE or SECURE respectively. !d) All activations of the dispatchers acknowledge'control 'including Time, Dated, and Circuit number beinq ;acknowledged. �e) An automatic permanent record of all nanual changes made :to the Time or Date set controls shall be made. If) A record shall be made of all Circuits that 3� take OUT ' OF SERVICE or restored to SERVICE: including tine time )rid :date of occurrence, Circuit number and condition circuit'w'�a (changed to. A high priority level password is required to i :effectthese events under priority vjRE, 'Theunit shall include an operator control to allow for inn 'testing of the print function. The unit shall autonaticall%.• stnrt� ;n :-emery, inn ro.-itiv:1 which is necessary to be pl'intPd, c311rinq the time. requirf,,d for the operator to charnrc Or T7-tkc any .-%d just-1c-jit. to the paper roll. SLored c1<,t3 r;h:il lt.itir..;ll, i- pri-rtted upo:; i c-':L';t"r3t :On 1 I'l tC F= R I 1 :1 z; -tel D I G I T I Z E SYSTEM DESCRIPTION [oon't Che operator control panel mnsitive keys with audio ')rovid� as a minimum: I N C shall be furnished w i tai touch feedback, properly identified to i S) The inputting of time, date or circuit nkamben �) Acknowledging incoming Alarms ,0 Clearing of an acknowledged and logged. Alarm (from ithe display screen f ;3) The ability to manually look up circuit iocatlions data 'a) Testing of all lamps and sounds i :f) Paper advance on logging printer `,Controls for setting time and date shall be limit6d to authorized personnel by the use of up to a 9 digit password. User shall be able to select from three levels of plsswords :or allow setting of date and time without a password. i The unit shall contain a real tine quartz ct:ystall clock with ja variation for not more than plus(+) or ninus (�) one and a half (1.5) minutes per year. The unit shall also maintain 'the correct time and date even in the event of complete system power failure. I (Quartz clock shall provide a readout and display!of time in jeither a twelve (12) or twenty four (24) hour format. Time 'of day shall be indicated in hours, minutes and seconds. t ;The system shall automatically advance the time and date at `;the correct intervals so that no adjustment5 shall be necessary including February 29th in each year which is not !a leap year. !In the event of an interruption of power the system shall lautomatically transfer to a standby power source. Transfer I' to or from standby power shall occur without any, loss of circuit information, memory or time indication. The system 'shall record any changes to or from any primary power alone with date stamp. The operator s;ha t t )c};r;ow t edgo the -s<' ,changes in status of power. The systom shall be of a ":;upc?rvisod" confiqur._:t on roc, tlh.-,kt an electronic nal funct ion ;ha I Y cMISe lin audible t,I.Alt"! tO alert o fserator of �ar�;i i t i on. . t1 ►;f-: — t : — =� t= >_: t 1....,�: --------- 1! t k: [ r t rte. P y- ----- i e IS LSTEM QESCRUTTIX �OiM The system shall be of mode i.-ir p hiq i n printed : t u it type employing ,46 inch thickc,14 epoxy laminated hoard, 2 OZ/ Eoopper plated as minimum, ecnt=ict fingers shall be gold 'electroplated, 'The system shall contain i.,revis1Qn5> to ac,-:opti an internal 'module which will provide or '*Parkl lel" data outputs for compatibility with Conputer Aided!:Dispatching .Systems. :The system shall be i lst.eci. :The system shall have a detachable keyboard foe the purpose ,of entry, modification, or removal of data fr6m the alarm (message display. : In addition to the standard klpha Numeric type�wri ter style keyboard, the keyboard shall have the capability for editing 'information through the use of the cursor mcv�'nent controls I. of up, down, , left and right. ;chile entering data on the screen the user shbll have the 'c,4pability to move the curscr anywhere in the screen area rwithout disturbing any existing data, this willl allow the operator to modify the information contained do the screen ;without the need to re -key the entire screen. ` ;The system shall be password protected so that in order to 'add, modify, or remove any infornation, up to��' nine (9) I:characteralpha/numeric p�-Ass,��ord shall be requ4cd. The 'password, when entered via the keyboard shall nbt appear on ,the screen for reasons of security. :The system shall provide authorized personnel Ath the 'ability to create a new password. `'rhrough use of the keybo?rd, authorized personnel shall have the following capabilities; : a) The ability to add 3 nc,rr alarml information b) The ability to no i i (y -ji I ciit')r4(:tr-�rs of the clam nwo!: sago ko." e%n r-xistinq �fl�)>��'Z�.•�2 •' � � it 'M� E;t����S�i it . C) The ability tc., L,.,mov t :, }: i - ,.. n,a i SYSTEM DR C81PTTON IC RT -1 The system shall have the ability to Prov l,:I� variable l l�ngr_h files for each subscriber. so that any nun )P.c of pagos from (1) through nine (9) may be assigned to ,i Zt subscriber. Vase levels of alarm priority shall be preset as por the (requirements of Underwriters I,aboraforin (Fire fi�ut) but Iso arranged that authorized personnel nay modify thr., 1frvL is sof priority below fire according to the needs and requirements of the user. All changes, additions or deletions of information,jtroin the 'system shall be permanently logged on the loggtnq p tater to !indicate the subscriber number, the pag4� that was hccessed 'and what functions were performed. A change of status being received by the systen, du,'rinq the 'period that information is being added, modified, or deleted, shall cause the system to suspend that operation land display the change of status (new ALARM TROUBLE OR )SECURE) to the operator. (upon acknowledgment of the zone status changes, wh L< ih caMSed 'ths system to suspend the operation needed to enter nP�: ata,, the system shall provide a single control which will .'data, the operator to return to the exact spot of operation that the operator was engaged in prior to the change in status. lThe system shall incorporate non-volatile memory sty that a loss of both AC power as well as battory backup Power shall not cause the system to lose any data, req,,irdless of the time interval of power loss. tIenory shall be system erasable and programmable. The memory shall be expandable ito at least 2 Meqabytes. The memory system shall be modular so that ad,9 i t ions i mp-mn. t'y (capacity may be added as the requirements grow. I W Id Floyd A. Williams C%:cf a: M1-T Thomas A. Pttcrson Ctyr M n ct .ODI POLICE DUAWrMEN'F— January 3, 1992 tjC 1 ELM $;KU i If�:fi��q �S.sJ 3�3-a •� Bitterman's Jewelers 10 N. School Street Lodi, CA 95240 Dear Subscriber: The purpose of this letter is to inform you that the I,%di Police Department will no longer maintain a silent alarm board. The digitized alarm board that we now maintai has becometobsol_. to and we are experiencin increased dif cu ty D in locating parts. �a.a• �rt�.✓ Jt �er ��. Through the years a number f private businesses have d2A.rP-& converted to private alarm systems. We regret to infdrm you that this will now be necessary for the remaining businesses that are still connected to our alarm board. y Therefore, this letter serves as official notice that ou have until February 6, I992 to disconnect and transfer you3d silent alarm system to a private company. If this time frame creates a hardship, we can arrange for an additiontl thirty days. - HoWpxer- by. March- 6-,-1,9-9-2 �►aa�c-sy�t�►-�o i 1 l --be d�Caowned#td- f r�r� -- —__. � _� our alarm board. We cannot recommend a private alarm company for your business. I€ you have any questions. please feel frer: to contact{ me at 333-6726. Sincerely, Captain 3rry llansen Patrol Rivfsi >.1 Cozntancdc_r LDH; jh :lir Hunor to 5ertie . - - A f)rity to ,"rotec( � -'---�-----�--�--'—~.~.~~~.-- ---'— Speed LeUer. To_----_-_-.-_ From --- - -- / Date Sioned L KELTRDN CORPORATION Erre ana Security Systems Divr5ron 3.6.1 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS DMP704 SIGNAL INPUTS The system shall have the capability of monitoring 5'it.ypes of inputs. 1. Polarity Reversal - The system shall be capa�Jle of receiving signals as low as 2.Oma at 4 volts for polarity) reversal. Upon reversal of the line, the system shall annunciate ark alarm condition. An open or shorted line shall annunciate as a Troubl6 condition. 2. Multi Status Tones Nest - The system shall be capable or receiving 2 distinct alarm conditions over one line with the use of special transmitters at the protected premises - e.g. - Surclary and Fire, as well as line fault conditions. Also, the line car be any audio quality line such as fiber optic, microwave, or direct connect copper. 3. End -Of -Line Resistor Signals from either direct',wi.red inputs or via Data Gathering Panels using leased telephone pairs. The system shall have capability for monitoring up to three end -of -line resistors, to allow monitoring of two alarm conditions, e.g., burglary and fire, as well as monitoring' either an open circuit or a short circuit as line trouble. Any combination of normally open or closed contacts must be acceptable for the alarm connections at the protected premises. Line resistances up to 1000 ohms shall be acceptable. The system shall be able to monitor either normally dpen or normally closed contacts with or without end -of -line resistors. 4. Digital Alarm Communicators - The system shall hdve the ability to receive signals from digital alarm transmitters in Ithe Fast Sescoa Format with the ability to recognize up to 9 or' more different condition codes. The receiving unit shall be capable of receiving two {1) phone lines for red}•ldancy, and have the ability Ito accept 24 Hour call-in for transmitter verification. The systdm should only annunciate if the 24 Hour call-in is not received. The recFiver shall have the ability to dial in and out individual transmitters and their condition codes by means of thu.mbwhoe l switches on the receiving unit. 5 . Coded 1�Tl�i L:lf]L1tS - Ch L' Ei;lStCTit `, hisi }i_' Ch11ley Of ITLC'l�i1nq coded signals .rom I to 5 d.git:s, Wlti: up ro A i.iIdivldua1 circuit channels. Th(, sys-,em :,ha' I annunclLttt- cht,_sc c[!dud L#(jnals l.i a Waly that i:, consistent with 011Y ether- t}'t)E' o': h(, sy`t(2m ,aha i ha V,_- tots (.',: :3:1b I IT.Y C:. tar.:; i_ I'1(: , !; :?():; L_ I;ii::t: L() ,171 �1C('L1r�!C' tJ: KELTRON CORPORATION Erre arV Securr.'y Systems Owtsion S 1GNA[• OUTPUTS 7 r h 1. Rela�l Outputs - Thi system,, shall have the capabil t� cf outp,uttina up to 96 rermally open relay contacts. The relays s l be mounted 16 to a plug-in circuit board, and be accessed through the rear panel of the operator's control unit. Relay operation is to be completely programmable through ;.he plug-in keyboard, with the provisions of up to four (4) relays being eneraized by orte zone input., Relays are tc be programmed b�,, zone number, and condition code. The relays shall have a rating of 400ma at 100VDC. The output connections are to be made by means of a 25 pair standard telephone connector for ease of installation. 2. Transistor Outputs - The system shall have thb capability of outputting 288 open collector transistor (O.C.T.'s)1. The O,C.T.'s shall be mounted 4C tc, a plug-in circuit board, nd be accessed through the rear panel of the operator's contr unit. O.C.T. Operation is tc� bN completely proyram.able through the plug-in keyboard, with provisions for up to four (4) 0.C.'T.'s to be energized by one zone input. O.C.T. ' s are to be pros; i airmed by zone number, and condition code. The O,C,T,'s are to be able to output 100ma at 40VDC. The output connections are to be made by means o: a 25 pair standard telephone connector for ease of icrtallation. 3. Auto/Manual Transmitter Output - The system,shall have the ability to either automatically cr manually transmit code signal, There shall be two output relays, and each relay may be sept to any one of sixteen (16) speeds. These coded output relays can; be set by an internal switch to operate in either Type "A" or Typk "B" Mode. with Type 'B" mode being defined for positive non -interfering operation. The transmission shall be accomplished by either accessing the touch screen for manual output, cr by preprogramming individual zone and condition codes through the keyboard for automatic output. The transmitter shall be a plug-in circuit board that is accessed from the rear of the operator's control unit. 4. RS232C Output - RS232C ports are available �ehichiwill dump data upon receipt of c3 n _3 1 �] r in twc, modes. ,ode 1 will 'echo the first 4 ines of the printed on the internal Dot 3,at ',i>; Printer. mode 2 wi l i dump thy- entire me! -,sage from the editud data h'�a: c' . Mode, 3 will cutput- rl-f RS232C date, ir. 95PJ261E format to intl'.rfac4• to ,i ..:F5 ()r c, COMPute. . KILTRON CORPORATION FiresM Security Systems DM -510n A. PRINTER The printer shall: 1, Provide a permanent record of an event including the time and date cf an event for recall purposesi 2,, Allow the dispatcher to have available printud messages car sets of instructions. 3. Allow others to remove the messaee cr nYtructions from the printer tc carry, with then to the site ciz the event for reference purposes. The printer shall have a minimum width of 32 columrLs to allow the instructions to be presented in an efficient manner. At the user's discretion, it shall be possible to pribt all or part of the message in red ar black for special emphasis. For ready availability and low cost, the printer shajli be able: to use commercially -available plain paper. If desired, fanfold paper should be usable to allow collection in a fanfold catch tray. To assure the permanence of the record, the printou rr,ust,- not fade with time as is the case with thermally sensitive pa er. The paper shall be able to store a minimum of 1500 lanes of print pel- package- B. DISPLAY The display is used to present messages or instructidns when an event occurs. The display shall be a cathode ray tube at east seven (7) inches in size to allow major details of messages to be presented in a single display. Character size should allow the operaot- to rr--6d the; display from a distance of ten feet. An orariae or (- cce,rl phosphor :thal l be used for lower operutor fatSuut:, and direct u,tch fI a1are-:roe iowing. The di splay shall have `.hr. cap�Lbi'_;tv to Darts 0-rthe rrtE ssa,r, by corstrcl Lt thf video.�uti!:. , r.urlely i l r:r fitly pL-Irt of the display cLr hav42 i:;crc-as;Vd Ifltf2il!-=tr be 10 i1; ik or lir. presented ] r. ' black "A(1 rpt! !)1:3C}:. Thf St_ tom_ .l�Ut.y S:tcsi i f t- t ,l 1.:: :t .•1:IrI.`' l Ftl CE I,t�1t:,lL:]t7R� pros, r,imnea vi,, t r:c. U. , KELTRON CORPORATION Fire and Security Systems prVIS1017 3.5.4 Message capability shall be up to 32 characters per line and ten lines per page or screen. The display shall have "touch screen" operating controls to provide the operator with detailed instructions for each operLter function and maintenance -free operation. 1'— CLOCK:/CALENDAR The clock portion shall provide military time _(24 hour) in hours, minutes and seconds. The calendar shall provide month, day and year. Once set, the calendar shall run automatically with no need to be reset at any time including leap years. A printout shall be made each. time the clock/calendar has been chanjed showing that a charge waw made. The clock/calendar shall run on 60Hz as available frohi the power line with its attendant accuracy, averagincr less than one, second per month deviation. When placed on battery operation, the unik shail switch to a crystal -controlled time base, internaliy generated., n- MESSAGE CAPABILITY AND EDITING Messages can be of various sizes. If an average mes8 ge size is Iso characters, a minimum of 500 messages shall be pri_�viOed with the unit with expansion to 1200 messages possible. Each message shall use space in memory according to its size to allow for efficient use of memcry space. Editing shall be accomplished via a full typewriter style keyboaru. The keyboard can be disconnected without disturbi.6g normal alarm monitoring. When connected, editing can be disalloked by activation of a lockswitch . The color of the printout shall be selectable on a like -by-line basis. Highlighting of parts of the display messuae (revrk-se video, hioh intensity, blinking) shall be seluctablr• on a word-bk/,�-word basis. It shall be possible to edit bo -0 ar, �, I c rm message a d 2 comp i c tc- l ", independent This shall be ossibIt. :-3n E individual alarr� at the 6i;;cretiort o: thu c-ditor. I I knTR O N CORPORATION Fire and Secunty Systems oms=on-- It shall be possible to include c;eneral informatiej-. i!i. :•'.st�:� su::: as directories of tow trucks, doctors, hcspitalr., dtc. Thc1 stored would contain only that information with no filxeO '. ormot: , ':t:::t is, alarm code or zone riumber noes: not be mart of tlii: The edit process must allow up to 32 characters per line for up tc, -C:-. lines of information to be displayed at one time with the: "bill,• tc call up additional pagers or screens Gf informaticrf. Thu (,di.t- p:-ocesv shall also allow the same.or slightly different or jr- tulI;- difierent messages to be printed. h displ,�iy or printout rgvssi,gt_- shall btt capable of recall as needed on a rutual.ly exclusive. basi:E� . SYSTEM OPERATION When a .change in any of the in- service inputs occurs the: system shall. sound the audible alert, display the appropriate d ijl:-Iay meassaae and print the appropriate printout message. In order to silence t.he audible, the operator rust touch the ACh control. Tquc•hina this shall cause the audible to silence, and the ACh message ty be printed. At this point, the operator shall have the option to pUt a zone out -of - service, or to view the message. This message shall r4-nnalr• displave-r. until CLEAR is touched, whcreupcn, the system returns to its reaular standby operation. If the operator does ret. touch ACh, the audible shall continue to sound. but no further printing shall occur for that event. Inputs which are in a non -secure condition shall b6come part of a display sequence. Every two seconds, one of the inputs which are ir. an abnormal, state shall be displayed. Touching FAST SCAN shall speed this to once every 0.4 seconds. In addition to non -secure zones, th<- sequential display will include out -of -service zones, Zones shall be put cut- of- service by touching the /O SER control. This shall cause a two-line printout as follows: (1) (First line of printout message) (2) OUT OF SERVICE - DATE - TIME Also, the phritse OUT OF SERVICE stall be cisplayed n the lower richt quadrant: of the scree -n. It shall ))e displayed in rvE;rr>l Video :ear ease of recognition. Touching :/n :;tai: for ::crit-- that cut -of--service pi ser•: ice:. Thi: wiI t c.,u :e• r: two -Bite- i:rintok.t L-,!: fc I (1 ) (Fz rat 1 i n pr a::tOut _.if.i- ::G:tt hu:::U: ► 1:. 111'. I,i • . a•c':1r(-, L_ t, . t l c4: KELTRON CORPORATION Fire aW Security Systems Divison OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS All controls used in the normal operation of the systl m Ehali be lonq life and non-mechanical. The controls shall be presented on the fact. of the C14T• Inter'ectina that area of the CRT screen displayed as a control, either by touching or by placing a finger or similar object just in trout of the screen, shall cause activation of that control. The result [of touching that control shall allow multiple use of the controls are"' with up to 16 controls displayed simultaneous!y. Some indication of control activation shall be provided; either ar,. obvious system action Will take place er audible s:eedbacl: will be provided: When no changes are being processed, the cperator shall be presented with the following controls. FEED This shall cause the paper to advance. Inputs in abnormal are displayed sequentia_ly on the CRT screen with a two second period. Touching FAST' SCAB shall cause this period to be 0.4 seconds. STOP This shall stop the display for examination} Also, this shall cause the touch area beneath the displayed! mer.sage to change to include: 1/0 SER - Touching this shall put a zone in' or out of service. Out of service means that the operatoi will not be alerted to any changes in state for this zone. The status of this zone is included in the rotating display - SYSTEM RESET - This causes the system restart. CLEAR - This ruLllrn:, the cisr1lay to sequencing. When a change o. state Occul—s, tht appropriate i:re.: 11; ]1,!,-0 lol(I cil:'l�li1�'4!C of th,_ scre(-n, suint below tilt 1 t =. ,:cJt , ,[ 1c,rm .:11:.1= 1 ACK - To11C!ii 1;c: is t.1 . :.t„ 1 : c.:O: [_ t h+ r:t }:.tc;t; 1I t:O b[' 111 r C: ;4 l: 11[ e1:[: t` i l .c reset or the no1-111aI t+tftid: :t'... tilt., h+' C)W(.! ,:11:.01; a17t tlJ if ;,1 tits 1:, ,:(,, KELTRON CORPORATION Fife and Securrry SysrP r. , Chr;srr , ':t. operate:_ ae.:lllainedi previcusly. however, whe:' aiarr nccds tc; be acknowledge :, it also shall he possiblt_to put a zone out- of- service by touching this simultaneously w•: th the ACK area. FEED - As before. STOP - Incffc;tivt_- M this time. SOFTWARE OPTIONS - D; F 7 0 4 BLOCK ZONE CONTROL - TN/OUT OF SERVICE IN/OUT OF SCt:h This allows blocks of zones if edited into the block to be put out of service or out of scan with a sinele butter: activatioh. Once edited, it is accessable from thr front panel touch screen dibplay. HISTORY - h battery backed FAM storage f a c i l i t y for all' operations performed by the DMM704/703. Accessibility is menu driven frons the touch screen. PHYSICAL DETiS I C,S The Direct line inputs shall be connected tc: the rear panel of the operator's unit. Connections from the lines to the equipment shall be made via stardard 25 pair telephone cables. A standard telephone connection shall be used at the system, and optionally used of the telephone company end. 1. The panel operator's unit shall be inclusive to 611 alarm inputs, and functions without any remote equipment cabinets ' ox other remote devices. The panel operator's unit shall run on 24V6C, filtered, in order to supply battery backup. The power supply I may be mounted remotely from the panel cperator's unit, and shall' be powered by 115VAC, 60Hz,and provide terminals to float -charge the 12V solid cell batteries. If AC input power fails, the panel operbtor's unit shall run on batteries without interruption, and an audible alert shall sound indicatir:y buttery operLtion. 2. Auxiliary FurncL ons - Whei,. tht, paper r;uppIy goines low, th(-, screen snall sc znd,cate by displeavi:,.c 11i%PEP i•oti�� in `thc Iowt_r right j hand cuac;rant. :F. «c_ditiorl, the aucliblq-- alert :;tll'} 1 bt- seuno- ed briefly once per .+ti KELTRON CORPORATION Fire am securtty Systems owisfon When the paper supply is exhausted, PAPER OUT shall bu the alert will be sounded as for PAPER LOW. In this case, tic iuz tt:L_r hard copy record will be available until paper is repler.ishod. Should the printer become jammed, the words HEAD Uhd: i)r indicated, and the alert will be scurried as in the c&se of P.-'&, ]z : 0W. Several software packages are available for special rc,c,ui remt-nt_- whether proprietary or municipality. Please call with your Spec ial requirements. i� ,. CO PACS` !!` erre and ``Of3urrty iySten)s Division- L RM •pf O• * • TO• �aA KF-LTROIV-CORPORATi©N - N ew Versati le Powerful DR0704 The popular D M P701 in a compact package FEATURES u Self-contained 7" rack -mounted instrument unit with separate power source. ■ Powerful control processor extends expansion capabilities. ■ Modular plug-in construction for easy expansion within unit. ❑ Instant nonvolatile RAM memory for speed and accuracy. ■ Field programmable messages. m Troublefreetouch screen controls. s Computer interface capability. ❑ AI I features of DM P701 / VDM-P. DMP704 Keltron's versatile DMP701 has provided 1000 zone monitoring for the Police. Fire and Security industries for over a decade. The VDM-P option adds a video display with English language message capability. Now Keltron has made another revolutionary improvement. The DMP704 Compact Alarm Monitor enhances the capability of the 701 / VDM- P by using a powerful control processor. To meet frequently limited space constrainis. Keltron has slightly reduced the DMP704's capacity in order to provide a completely Bolt -contained unit. The single rack-rnpunt instrument case is 7'' high x 19.. x 1'.)" It includes all input boards. a :32 coltirllrl printer. and a 7" tou(.tl screen video rilessag,! tlrsplay Qrll, the ;�paral(: Th(, DMP/04 f:, (1e`,rrtrli (1 to I+>r,r lvf) ul) tc) 100 drf(-Ct Inp3)t `-;t)f111 :3`.i r+!V(?(i(_' ppl;srlty i)T +„rl(J-Ot-hr rf",I ;trir iyc)+ ,, ,+rl :3[1(1r11Or):31 ^JQO ZOilf- i Ot (11[141:31 !.r )r Tlrl',(3fll[:;1tt)f capacity. traditional cobed or McCullough signals. and derived channel inputs may be added. Multiplexed inputs for remote monitoring are also available. The powerful microcomputer heart of the DMP704 supports a host cf options. These include: RS232/RS42T 1/0 for compuler interfacing. remote CRT displays. control via relays/ transistors for remote displays and equipment, and coded signal outputs to communicate with audible and visible signaling devices. Keltron's recently introduced History Software adds -i totally new dirriensipn to the gofnpact io t instrurnent. Ottl()r exl);lindr'.(t .)1)tlr)rl a IT' Like the 701/VDM-P. flif, f)M1170.1 frett(3rl' ; aticllo alert ::u1n;il ” ;1'1 rill cc)py I3Tlp.ir:t winter. C12T (ir"play. ;!r (1 1f)r3c;11 °;l.rl r rl ()1)f`r;ltron tor 4wed ;ind rf'Il:lt)I€Ity i'+ t) mi In PC. keytx);v(i petriltt I hill held 3t3[ jirslrlr 3IiiIIiI3)(1 1 I1 1 f'f r lf! ,',;l(jf' r' :1 t14' Ifllji.'t)l-'r)Ijl'flt r7t r:k',t)t:l` rTle•''..:1(j�' DIRECT INPUT SIGNALS, t!504c i;' One) Polarity Reversal 3V. 2mA sensitivity Cavac,ty t()() ti1puls alarm levels: e.g FIRE or BURG ndre,atrons Order one 95M2880.1 per '415 inputs Multi -Level Direct -Wire Upto 3 End-ol-Line resistors - 2 alarm levels plus opens and shorts are line fault; e t1 F IRF, BURG and TROUBLE. Capacity 100 inputs Order one 95M2876 per25 inputs. OPTIONS Digital. Derived Channel. or Radio Receiver Inputs: UseRS232/RS422 optionwith the St/07 lor400 subscriber capacity and up to 9 condilion codes per subscriber. (See S1/07 data sheet.) H istorySottware: With this option, the DMP704 will store a one line record of eachevent:. e.g. alarms. restorals, etc.. and operator events such as zone edits IN/OUT MAJOR FEATURES DISPLAY: FullytiOd programmable messages on a 7-' CRT Attributes: Flashing. reverse tr highlighted in any combination Capacily: 12 lines/screen; 32 characters/ line Screen: Green phosphor with direct etch for lowfatigue glare -free viewing PRINTER: Fullyheld programmable independent of display Type: Dot matrix impact. 3 wide plain paper. fan -told or roll Capacity: 32 column;,/tine Color: Red and/or black ink programmable Speed: O 4 seconds/line CONTROLS. Touch Screen operation Security lock and reset I only Reterence mechanical switches. Functions • Up to 16 • Vary with &I rywriti Iru:It 0t' alarrtt acknowledrle. ftiwmu it pap+. t teen rnanir;il r•ntr v for ffWssage° roview r•tt. AUDIBt_1_ Armounc.r.•, coot1 r. e.r'+v +, ,,r �3'115NAI orrnr vonr:Iilrtrl Pd1I KI0;?y HAV h:r r1 ,ervice actions. etc. Memory capacity ranges born •:.000 to i 2.000 events, depending on nu111ber of other options Present in the system. Retrieval can be by zone. time wid date. and type of event m any combination. Coded Signal Input: 4-10-25 or4.8-1 6 or 1 tboth between digits: '/6 to 4 second period; 1 to 5 digit. Capacity and choice of input style depend on other system requirements. Coded Signal Output: Allows communications with bells lire departments or similar Communication systems Relay Outputs: Upto 16 relaysor48 oOen collector outputs possible for external annunciation or control -by. event. RS232 IRS422: Input/Output lorcommbnication with remote, equipmentsuch as computers or the SI/07. Remote Video: Allows whole system dilsplay lobe duplicated on remote monitor. Conneclion isvia 75 ohm cable. TIME/DATE: Military time (0-24 hours) and Gregorian calendar displayed in lower right corner of screen. Automatic crystal back-up lorAC power loss Crystal accuracy is seconds/day, 4 seconds/week Automatic and adjustment for length of months and leap year. MESSAGE FEATURES Capacity: 64 K cHaracters per card: maximum4 cards per system. Messages: Up to 512 characters per message. May be changed at time oforder. Editing- Full field programmability via plug-in keyboard protected by security lode Self -check: Error messages displayed: e.g. Paper Low/Out; Head Jam. Reterence Unusedcode numbers can be usedta store lists such as doctors. tow trucks. hydrant locations. etc. 1"7 Fria .:rr(1 .` �cirrrly ,`iy:.1r iriil,v, ;,t)n KELTq r*4 CORPORAXTtf3N W,i ttuirn. tti1A 02154 II,i r'IFrr,t.I tii00, ii i I X'1 8I'}1- 1 AXIf_'1 i1 ')( 9 SII0? \N (UNIVERSAL DIGITAL INTERFAdE p 0 1 7 3 4 .1[s+ r `�" S uw o:i Keltron 1 t 1 11 Auto 00GLt :n OKI$ wo MUNI STATUS 4� S&W 91411Lt 0 TIFF 0 SUPV O SEGSIf1t Q Sal ["NCO [1111011 t1111011 -, 0110 Lo~ N [� H a� p of&"& - _ (c�` StvE cz� radio receivers and computers There are two major basic models of the S1107. The base unit S1107 accepts RS232 serial inputs from any computer oriented The S1107 provides another versatile input for Kettron's DMP700 lseries of Systems. The DMP700 central processor monitors he The alarm inputs. and reports their condition via various displays and printers. The arChitec- Keltron lure of our system allows for various alarm inpuls through "nests" which can bring SI JOT different styles of inputs. such as reverse 1 1 polarity. several end -of -Eine resistors. Interfaces multiplex. coded signals. etc.. and displays them all on a variely of simple operator's With digital consoles. transmitters, derived channel, IT'S VERSATILE radio receivers and computers There are two major basic models of the S1107. The base unit S1107 accepts RS232 serial inputs from any computer oriented transmitting device It then processes the dala. and converts these RS232 signals to the "nest" format compatible with the DMP700 series systems. When used with DMP701 systems. a single Sl ' -an be in- terlaced to a maximum of IOt_ .,,drm inputs or accounts With the DMP704, 400 inputs may be accepled Currently, the DMP701 systems provide up 10 A condition codes. Secu'1rY Srslems C]I�.srr while DMP704 syslems can provltie up to 9 KELTRON condrtrpn codes per iccounl Thc• l!(}7 CORPORATION mfcrocompulr., I; de ignea 1 J h3nrJ1e up 10 225 Crescent Siroet 16 condition coot::; Waltham. MA 02154 (61 7) 894-8700 BUILP-IN DIGITAL RECEIVER SI10TRS232 ihputloutput Is compatible with virtually anydigital dialer receiver, IheS1107- D1 has one Linear/Sescoa receiver module built into the base unit. The 51107-D2 has Iwo Linear/SescoA receivers—one internal. and the second added with a slight expansion to the compact packaging. depending upon details of thel application The models wish receiver mottles can receive signals from most digital communicators (Iransmillers) The SI107 rs also compatible v:,tth most radio receiver outputs. and works with Derived Channel providing fully redundant operalion if required. IN ADDIMON ... Other standar features In the S1107 include internal Trines for 24 hour supervisory monitoring with a separate time for each account or inDut Automatic timed resioral lot transmitters not transmitting on restore Is available a well Further, these and other features are r, rogrammable In groups of 100 which allows each group to be programmed dittetently, If r qulred An auTcm;rliC seJt-te,T i, performed on power lip 10 j3sSrS1 In in stallation Su ervlsory end-til-Irne. teverse polarity r}llT:.. and !-Iorialert :Ire provided t0 alert the cpor Ilnr nt `:,1'(}i Tx wf.1r Or ,ntCfn,Il l"2slule Incur 11riv, rdnli,Srp!I 1—)CII, CUlil}t f5:;frtt11 h;In::S,Ilint; .lire '.ItT)OCl!%''rS to ,Ic c,fr: cilia :I h' I),Irr.,rr.+ ,>:I rlrxll,i;11' I,r 1. l:`rlflll if 1, -,.:.ail I'..• t .;)i•I' .. is 711• :":r'r Il•• .5i107 SERIAL INTERFA FEATURES • INTERFACES WITH VIRTUALL s` ANY RS232 -110 DEVICE -DIGITAL OR RADIO REk,;: IVI: RS. COM- PUTERS. ETC • DUAL INDEPENDENT CHANNELS ALLOW EITHER TWO DIFFERENT INPUTS. OR REDUNDANCY AS REQUIRED FOR DERIVED CHANNEL • MAY INPUT .000 SUBSCRIBERS • USER FRIENDLY FRONT PANEL SMPLIFIES DATA INPUTAND OPERATIONAL CONTROLS • COMPACT 19' EIA RACK CONSTRUCTION ONLY f 3/. ' HIGH • OPTIONS PROVIDE BUIIT-IN DIGITAL RECEIVER OR PACKAGE WITH TWO DIGITAL RECEIVERS • CAPABLE OF HANDLINGALL COMMON FORMATS OF DIGITAL TRANSMITTERS -TEN YEAR LIFE BATTERY BACKED STORAGE FOR FIELD PROGRAMMED INFORMATION • EASY ACCOUNT ENABLEIDISABLE PROGRAM- MING • UP TO 16 CONDITION CODES FRONT PANEL —THUMBWHEEL SWITCHES - Assigns for a particular zone number (middle three). t 01 9 designations (right most) to 1 of 16 input codes (lett most) —SAVE PUSHBUTTON - For entering into memory new dala selected via front panel —ENABLE SAVE KEYSWITCH - Only key operator can change nesl or account da!a — LED O - Indicates Enable slate of account in the ACCOUNT switch To crianae pul SELECT at 0 and press SAVE —LED t - For SELECTed nest the INCOMING CONDITION Number will tie treated as a TEST code — LED 2 . Indicates thal SELECTed nesl will have 24 hour supervisory timers for each account — LED 3 . Indicales automatic restoraf for SELECTed nest'slaccounis —LED 4 - Each account inn SELECTed nest will use the space of two zones' Condition codes. —STATUS DISPLAY - (SEI' ECT at 5) shows INCOM- ING CONDITION switch contents. —SYSTEM MEMORY ERROR LED - Indicates system problems which must be cleared by the Operator. —NEST MEMORY ERROR] LED - Helps the operator clear the SYSTEM efrOrs by lighting when the improperly programmed nest is selecled by the A C COUNT MSD. —COMMUNICATION ERRdR - Indicates existence of a communication error ---ACK ERROR SWITCH switches sonalert (see Manual) —LAMP TEST SWITCH - Lights all LED's; checks SI107 functton,-j;41y REAR PANEL —BARRIER STRIP (4 pp;rt!onl i>QWI R (,'..V. A) COMMON EOL OR RP ou, RS232 Conneciors I2f fol each RS232 Chanrfi'I --Rill JA( -K H[CC) �k?Cf�IVf?f f l AT ('AEit E )WITCH PACK ASStGNM1- T i ';WIT(;If PACK 1 '-4, ec,,I # )r TI I ; „_. ;r if)n I';ir,� . V. IICH I'M K VerVs Technology. Inc. OW C. iWC:?'r-r CS P 0 ;Ok Apri 1 1, 1992 Dave Rice Bitterman Jewelry 10 North School Street r,od i, CA 95240 Dear D gyve: Thank you for your interest in Derived Channel mul.tipleX (DCX) as your choice for UL M protection. I an sure you will find the enclosed data sheets will reinforce the ideas we discussed during our recent conversation. I look forward to meeting with yo, my business card for your futui:c Sincerely, Edward W. Salt Western N.eclional dill—, Manager „nriI. I have Enclosed reference. w� * 11/01/91 WRAT IS DERIVED CHANNEL HULTIPLEX DCX A Versus is pleased to present common questions with no nonsense answers... What is Derived Channel multipleX? Simply stated, it is the addition of an extra seivics on a standard telephone line. This service may take the form of alarm transport or metering readinq, etc. In essence. this information flows through a data channel that is derived from an existinq comnanic,�ti 1n,s r+ath. B combinin v�ic� rrar: .._ _:.c.: __" aa�a ,�gnall,ing, greater us � is given to a ubiquitous service... the telephone line. Why iE it called multiplex? Many subscribers can be combined together and rotted to their respective destinations. Putting multiple signals on a single or redundant path. Versus has trademarked the term with a capital "X" to denote it's version of tha,network. Does this works ever here? DCX is available in a growing number of geographic locations throughout the United States (and several other Countries). However, it is not offered everywhere and it is important to invest.igaLe it's availability before assuming that it can be used. Even within a served city, there may be locations that for whatever reason, are not eligible. What does Versus do? versus Technology Incorporated, manufacturers anA license's others to manufacturer our patented Subscriber Terminal Units, also known as 3 -.Us. The STU is ins' -a 11ed, at the subscriber's premises and is scanned and/or polled with an encrypted messaqe (a minimum of 700 times a day!) we a'..so produce and maintain t he software and hardware to run the entire DCX network W, c is .-..st. .iikelv Lc use CX? �iar-1 csl naTn+ic u -,-,e Dr -rived � Cjhannei^y�rmull]tiplleX ' o!! mcnri lo]r c-,eii C'is,::o-,ers fcr alarr, and Curl. rhone t Ines, r -e3(". are ~:S1Cr[.. Ot CyiC'r and u',Z be ey_-1pr^t1. Does DCX affect my prone se: vice,? In most installations, the STU connects directly td the telephone line that you would normally talk on. Depending on the level of security selected, you will hear a bird -like "chirp" on your phone, while you speak, every two tinutes or SO. This does not preclude conversations, think of it mora as the "sound of security." Will other things interfere with Derived Channel mt+ltipleX? In a few rare cases, sere older anscrinq machines are not compatible with DCX, where another line is not available.. . replacement of the answering machine (or choosing ho DCX service) may be advised. Computer modems are another area to watch, a l thouch our STU may not be affected by r ne modem, when a "chirp" occurs, there may be some corruption of the conputer's data during that transmission. ghat special approvals or recognition does DCX have? Since it's inception in the late 1970's, Derived tunnel multiplex has earned the respect of regulatory agencies world-wide. In the United States, Underwriters Laboratories has Listed the product/service in providing the highest level of security signalling possible... that of Grade AA, typically reserved for high risk financial institutions, jewelry stores and the like, Additionaily, the Versus o F f e r i nq has been TA d f or f ire alarm transm iss ion, substant is l lv t-educ iriq the ��,: #ally h iqh cost of telephone line circuits a2 thei - si.pervis�on_ Other requlatory aaencies around the globe have alio followed suit. h'hy would a business cr homeowner want OCX? The bot_tom-line would be increased security and peace of Mi r.d, Even with a standard alarn system, most arei vul'n�1able �:c attacks on th-a phone lines they use to communic�tc to vl e nt; 1 ;,cnit:rina stat=oris. Derived Cannel mult�p.leX of - er`'- CCS`._- -_ F ec} ._'Je cet,:?czt i.cn C t p 1ne hreaks . anti let ' _, SGPCcne_ .,^CW C4ccu'C ��-��. :�� •.� �. -, a� •err,;'Ve R#SUS Applications The ATU-6000 is an Agency i crmina: Unit' ,.,i 0') to be used in conjunction with the VerSuS` Derived Chan- nel rnullipleX'"' (DCX11) network. A network con -,;Is (-)I• Subscriber Terminal Units' (STUs'), Scanners Host computers and ATUs. Networks are uttered thirouchout the world by various public and private telephone service providers, as well as. within proprietary telephone systems. An ATU device can be used stand-alone. or more typically may be used in UL Listed central station applications with a compatibly Listed digital receiver. Ttio ATU acts as a receiving and protocol convening acces- ser,• to the DCX network. Signals for both alarm and supervisory events are routed to the ATU via a dedr• rated data circuit connected to the centra'ized Host computer. Two ATUs, each connected to their respective data circuits provides for redundant cents at ;,tatron operation and monitoring. Acting upon information relayed througrt Vie DCX network and passed on to the digital receiver, an ATU can monitor STU events, alert the :ventral monrtorsng a'ation to a possible cut or disabled s:::)scrsber phone line and provide network cpuiatsonal information. A,fdi Standard Features . Small lootprint reduces space req,vred JW equipment . Separate connections for Host modem, printer. terminal and automation/receiver- . Fail-safe external alarm relay for rewrote ,ml,ncsatlon - Switch guard on power Source reduces operator error - Audible and visual trouble alerting- . ComputcrtermrnM and printer for network command. software configuration and hardcopy audit trail . Message Watch traps ASCII characicr strings and triggers alert. - interfaces with existing STU devices Ordering Information Model Number QalSLfli �_aft14UmDy ATU-6000 :0002 000 84001 C1_J1 Fi•:I. u8 C ,, 01 Spec Ibca'1oll , are :Ubloc versus rr[hnAiugX In[nrµur.,�r^ Phone ta. ATU-6000 Agency Terminal Unit"' tionally, tho ATU can bo used to send commands to the Host or Subscriber Terminal Unit for remote control applications. When appropriately conligurbd the DCX network offers Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listing for Grade AA Burglary. Police Connect. and NFPA 71 Central Station Service and Factory Mutual (FM) approval for fire communications. DCX provides one of tho most atford- able methods for reliable and Secure alarm signalling. with the added benefit of telephone line monitoring. . Locally stored database fdr STUs provides easv subscriber look -up and increases central station performance . User-friendly menus and r6cro-generated management reports Receiver -style outputs alldw direct connection to central station auiernation packages . . Automatic OFF -Hook polling onablcd with STU closing report . Selectable on -oil audible for non -responding STUs Torlain options not U L Listed VencLivlii n Central station unit, two aro coq irod for redundancy. Includes: translormer, t!ata dill rabbis and manual. til- Lr.*,ed product t: oc om. 02T. un(3 rerlulr12d per Alt) PIIritc:r. one {� quired per .;10 Trrinsn.4, cne reel -irca por Al LJ Yrr�us lechoor,�gy lrmlt�•d Phone 3r100t - 0 Agency Terminal Unit' Product Specifications Primary Power: 16VAC 40 VA Class 2 P,ug in lrx-r .Tovut,f CENTRAL STATION D IAG RAM Power Swrkh: Toggle switch with linger guard Power LE -D.: Frorlttacep.'ate. gfeern Host Normal LE.D Front faceplate. yel,ow Faun LE.D.: Front faceplate, red Audible Fact! Indicator Internalbutler 4 �, I ATU Reset Front faceplate, rnornentary push bust;on Fault Otitiput Relay: N O_, Normally energized, 30 VDC 4 3 Amps Retay Connections: Two banter post terminals Cables: 9 pin D sub l0 25 P- D sub, 10' Long �- Connectors: 9 pin D-sut) lor:liost modem. ter mina>,All printer and automatiorureceiver �.__. _ .7 L� , Preprogramed Macros: AUTO. extracts Host STU dalabase .. . POLLSTU. polls all STU subscribers --_ Message Watch: 14 text strings max Lmum, ca m with .jp Io _ 16 alphanumeric characters PassKard Upbeight characters Subscriber Capacity: 2048 (standard) _ Floppy Disk Drive: Accepts pre formatted 5 25' disk. 360K ' Network Compatibility. VerSuS`DenvodLhanireirru4ipleXr" (EX.-X'�) Operating Temperatures N' F (J' C) to 86* F (32'C) Dimensions8 00' (20.32 em) Long x 7 26' (18 44 cm) Wide s 3.50' (ti 89 an) High wiin rut buf teem Weight: 7 00 lb (32 Kg) Ustti,-lApprovals Refer to the VersusCompitarice Guile document part number »30001.0590 General Engineering Specifications NE 0RK A Subscriber Terminal Unit (STU') shalt be prowded to supervise the local ..- -- nwilai tic local loop of the switched telephone network. The unit Shall be oonstantly supervised by remotely situated network apparatus. and said un,l shall transmit various alarm and/or status events without precludrnq normal voice oommunwa- Dons. 0wough to a rrionfillo ing station properly equipped to receive those signals - - _ + =• + -- wilh redundant Agency Terminal Units (ATUs). The STU unit shatl communicate in a tonal compalVe with a VerSuS• Derived Charnel mullipteXr" (DCX) networtl. The urrt shall have the capability to perform sell•diagnost", poll C - response. tone gerieratron and annunciate specific degradaltons in Woo, mance to the service provider, user and/or remote central monitoring staifon ATU The STU unit provided shall allow two-way communication with the central monitoring station ATU, and upon aclrvatron shall output locally STU unit shat be stare! -alone, rnounled within cls own enclosure and properly accessaized to meet I*nderwnters Laboratories Grade AA. Burglary or Police Connect. Additionally, where required. STU shall be properly acocssorized and insla: ed to meet NFPA 71 Central Station Servioo for tire, as defined under Active klut:tpiea DCX network shall be configured so as to provide a dtvetse number of central monitoring station ATUs with the ability to monitor and supervise a diverse number of STU type units. Communications shalt be Swdcned transparently berween monitoring penlers and remote STU Ior—ilions. each monitoring tenter shall be able to view only those STU t;nds assigned to thcm. The signal paths lransmrsSion hardware and system spltware sh,i!I be redundant wrieie app;i cable. The romary Signal paths whir;h tranSpOrl vie ePmtiined C4mmun,C,3lwn prolvoois st'. operate over rnota!;ic. lit vr, r,' YoG av C, sxe llI tr• ant:; f U;he, .._ . ...V - ... . 1�tepnonrc meansFAAJX .. .._ .,� 1•,'!rtil r'... ^Ai' r A - ' - - LI:1I.LLCl7 _ NFPA- Applications The STU-2Z is a Subscriber Terminal Unit' (S7 t;' )tf, t,- used in conjunction with the VerSuS' Derived Ct.anr�4-I mullipleXT" (DCXT") network. Networks are ottewd throughout the world by various public and pr.vate telephone service providers. as well as. wtlnrn propro etary telephone systems. A STU device can be used standalone. or more typically may bo used along wilh an alarm control panci (dt(j:tal dialer). wilhin a pretoctive securirrr system The ST11 t]rvr provides back-up local telopi I, )e line integrity rnfomM tion as well ns .ummary alarm and event ac•,vrty to a remote central moniloring station. This is accomplished without the need for dedicated phone lines and theri.by substantially reduces on-going costs. DCX uperale s on the subscriber's existing voice grade phone line, without precluding normal conversations - When appropriately configured the DCX networkof'crs Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listing for Grade AA Burglary service. NFPA 71 Central Station Service and Factory Mutual (FM)approval for lirecommunicatron DCX provides one of the most attordable methods for reliable and secure alarm transmission Standard Features • Detects cut phone lines . No need for expensive leased pfiono lines - DCX T'" network meets UL AA Burglary. NV -PA T t and FM standards. . DCX eliminates dual phone lines forhre signalling . Telephone line integrity continuously monitored at central station- . Backs-updiaters, long range radio. Omllular and satellite . Transmits 2 zones of supervised alarm information . Communicates power trouble and self-diagnostic failure. . Low power consumption from standard con'rol panek. Ordering Information lel riyrnber 4ndOf q -Ra l 14vaW sr ST U -2Z 22007-0001 3'`;0•:3 C;"!01 Versus T.-Omoint], t -{nr po -arrrl STU-2z Subscriber Terminal Unit' On-line L E.D provides vi$ual microprocessor status. Provides high level of sec*rity on standard voice line Works on local loop metallic pair. within telephone network. Two-way communication illows local output for manual ringback . Easily installed wilhin control panel with Clip -On mounting bracket (fncludetf). . Interfaces with most lire and burgl. r alarm systems. Use with all forms 01 event monitoring: medical alert, industn:ii, elc. Muir -le jel lightning and trfinsrent protected inputs !;TU ?I, i wo :ono `�ub�cribert.:filimal Ull;t, 12 VOC. (:i.;) riv)wil..) f'n(j ()I lu7 ; rw�i•ao ,. _' )-,It)i:tf RJ :i1 X F't)c)nr> !'; Id. (l-AI!),e rn[it.d with c.ormoctr.' 1.'t}I;, 11, If li,; .it X f't• utr:r i; u]ct. -Al tit 1+y u)t1 V.•[tius rr iluntln[]� ![[ri �Irt1 11a. R W Product Specifications Primary Power: Nominal 12VOC, max-nDple.peak to peak W I R I NC; DIAGRAM 50"WAC Current Dray, Nominal 75 mAan" a 12vfv' Cawolled OLS -9 Low Power Report When power 90 secorldti lir more o - Controlled Output: Open ooMeCW. max, 4GVOC a 50 miltkamps ' Operating Temperatures: 30' F (-1' C) b 120 F (49' C) AExpunt number programming: pip sw4ches Account number parameters: 4 hoKkSoC rnai characters! 65,000 possible _ Low Tone Ampktude Adf: Jumper selectable Input Zones: Two (2) En"-Une 2.2K Ohm circuits - - Zone ACtivatl0n: Short the non" open arc uit Zone Events Auto Reported: Zone alarm, restores, fault STU Events Auto Reporfed: Low power. Self -test failure Requestable Status: Zone norinal. outstanding, alarm• W. Infos malion reported: ZDm nun tm. account tnu mbw. event :... Report Styles: Long WWW Short Loss of C cu>icai+on: STU No Response. STU Was Reset Network Compatitxtity: Versu60 Deriwmd Channel on ltlpiex- (DCX ") Ringer Equivalence: 1.78 FCC Part tib Compliance: FUMUSA-18676-AL-N STU to Teleco Lina: bout4-ended 8 pin RJ31X modular cord Conlrol Panel to STU: Double -ended 8 pin RJ31X modular cord- Encrypled Audtb�e Poll: -rmwd FSK toot (chirp) for UL AA Service - - Mounting Hardware: Metal -dip-ons bracket wiring Termmats: Self -damping style, 18-22 gauge --^ unn Szem 7:00" (17.78 cm) gong x 3.25- (8.255 cm) Weide x 1.5W (3.131 cm) /nigh UL Applications: Use endosure-moynted version, S7U-2Z Ut- kx STU-2Z with UL compatiWc control' STU-ZZ is a UL recognized component 'Consult versus for up -lo -dale kompatO ty list. General Engineering Specifications NEITWORK A Sut isk . iber Terminaf Unit* (STU') shall be provided to supervise the local metallic loop of the swutdlied telephone network- The unit shall be constantly supetvrsed by remotely situated network appataWs. and such unit shall allow the transmission of various alarm and/or status events without precluding normal voice communications, through to a propertyequipped remote oenlral monitoring -- - _ -. -- station. The unit Shall communicate in a format. compatible with a VerSuS' Der rved Channel npultlpleXT'• (DCX)T" netwodr. The unit shall have the Capability �. .... � to perform sell -d Wlclstics. poll response. tons generailon and anmmclale spec4ic degradations in performance to the sorvvkoe provider. user and/or central monitoring station_ J.. . .. The unit provided shall allow two-way communication from the central mor„tonng slawn, and upon manual activation shall output locally. Unit shall be standalone. mouthed within its own endosure and property acoessorized to meet Underwriters laboratories AA. B8, CC Burglary service or Police Connect or where apply. ; cable, unit that mount directly within an existing and oompal.bte enclosure by . use of a clip -on metal bracket. Additionally. where required. unit shall he propM'riy accessonzed and ukstalled to meet NFPA 71 {ventral Station Service or ( ac;wy M jival for fire, as eels nod under Active Multiplex . . DCX network shalt be configured so as to prove e a dwellse number of ccnlr; I monrtorrng slat+on; with the abeary to monitor and sutwevese a diverse nUMt."n 0 STU fyDo units- Communications shall be switched Tran parenl!y berwer:n I rnonrlorrng Center and rernoto STU 1pG•itron. ear!-, mon-toring Oenter Sna!t he .rL,;,- - :p view only those STU units assigned to them ir.e signet p:uhs, 1ryeSmr• Su)e� -,jtjware and system softwaro shall be redundant whure app':ecable l he I1r:en.jr1r s.;r)al paltis which lransport the mmbzned CornmurnG3!-on prolrKA)is sna?r C;crate over metallic. fiber, mrclowave. S.lj,!orle anC!(N Ultier t0,:. hgnic rniraw, .� .. ,AA lie _ ill . A NEPA- �V Applications The STU-2Z-UL is a Subscriber Terminal Vnall (STU') to pe used in conjunction wilh the VerSuS` Derived Channel mult"tpleXT'* (DC XT") network. A network consists of STUB. Scannors. Host computers and Agency Terminal Units", (ATUVIA). Networks are offered throughout the world by various public and private telephone service providers. as well as, within proprietary telephone systems. A STU device can be used sland-alone. or more typically may be used along wilh an alarm control panel (digltat dialer. etc.) within a protective security system. The STU unit provides back-up local telephone line integrity informa- tion as well as alarm and event activity to a remote central monitoring station ATU. This is accomplished without the need for dedicated phone lines and thereby substantially reduces on-going costs. DCX operates on the subscriber's existing voice grade phono line, without precltiding nurrn,il conversations. When appropriately configuredthe DCA network ofters Underwriters Laboratories (UL) tasting !or Grade AA Burglary. Police Connect. and NFPA 71 Central Station Service and Factory Mutual (F14) approval for fire cortunurn- catlons. DCX provides one of the most affordable methods !or reliable and secure alarm signalling. with the added benefitot detecting disabled or cut lelephone Imes Standard Features . Transmas 2 zones of alarm information - Communicates power trouble and seif -diagnostic failure Low power consumption from standard control panels . Compatible with 12 or 24VDG power supplies. . Two-way communication allows local output remotely controlled. . Sturdy, slim -style steel Cabinet wilh tamper switch. . an -line L.E.D. provides visual microprocessor stases Interface module provides voltage selection, opnotial zone transmission delay an.! voltage triggers Ordering Information 619 C#Uta!Mbef Ordering. Pctrl.NuinDer STU 22 -UL ? ,loop -0001 00")l 1,11,04 ,11 00)" Vrr-,U% tr'[hn Vlagy I��[nrrnr .rlrA r'h;snr STU-2Z-UL Subscriber Terminal Utiit, STU-2Z-UL DCX eliminates auai phone linws for fire signalling Backs -up dialers, lona range radio, cellular and sale?lillf� Works on loc-11 loop metallic pair. within telephoned nfrt,tio: � lnlertaces with most lyre and burglar alarm sysTer-ns Telephone tine integrity continuously rnonllorf�a al central station. Use with all forms of event monitoring: medical :t!ert, industrial processes, evvirorimental. etc kith;t-level lighsning ;!;:J traF of?nt prolecled I Pel s :)i�C_r1L1U:tl .i)rSN ? ref �. [)i;. .l,i;. !l. [, f1: �F'f .'!l �: 1; ,. ,) .:�• � ?' i, ; ..1 •t `t ;ate• (. ,'i? c: .. ,, t•t:��, 0 L) Vr•r%,tg Ir chnulu4;Y l r<r: I I- :r Product Specifications Primary Power. Current Draw Low Power Report_ controlled Output: Operatirlq Temperatures: Account number programming: Account number parameters: Low Tone Amplitude Adl: Zone Inputs Zone Activation: Zone Transrnls_*n Delay - Zone Events Auto Reported: STU Events Auto Reported: Requeslabte Status - Information reported: Report Styles Loss of Communication - Network Comoatsbrlity: Ringer Equivalence: FCC Pan 68 Compliance: STU Tetephene Line 1n: STU Telephone lane Out: Encrypted Audible Poll' tuountrng Hardware, Wiring Ternunals Catrnel U,mensions- Nominal 12 or 24 VDC, max apple peak 1n peak 50 mvAC Nominal 75 milliamps Vii' 12 24VDC w,'twtsl Controlled Output active When power 1s less than 90% or rated Vprtage for 90 seconds or morn Oben collector, rnax. 28VDC as 50 m.;i,...;p•, 30' F (•1' C) to 120' F (49- C) Oip swildrlas 4 hexadecimal characlers 65.000 poss,tAe Jumper selectable, normal or reduced Two (2) Vottaga ftger between 4 • 40 Vtx: Jumper selectable, none or 1.6 semnas Zone alarm and resto.al tnw power. Sell -test failure Zone normal, ou%tanding, alarm, etc. Zane number. aomunt numt)er. event Long and/or Short STU No Response. STU Was Reset VerSuS*Derived Channel mulloei(x'• 1 1.713 17MMUSA•18676-1 L -N! On-ticard 8 pin RJ31X modular connector O n - h a d B pin RJ 31 X modular connector Timed FSK tones (chirp) STU and module pre•mounled in Cabinet Self-clampuig style, 18-22 gauge 13 25' Long x 5.25' Wide x 2.25' Deep Usting(Approvals: Refer tittle Versus Compliance Guide, document pari number 030001-0590 CPE Compatrbttity: Refer to the Versus Compatibility Guide to !Modems. Fax and Answering Macbmes document part number 030031-0591 General Engineering Specifications A Subscriber Terminal Unit" (STU'") shall be provided to supeovise the local metallic loop of the switched telephone network. The unit shall be constantly supervised by remotely situated network apparatus, and said unit shall t. ansmit various alarm and/or status events without precluding normal voice Communications, through to a monitoring station properly equipped to receive those signals with redundant Agency Terminal Units (ATUs). The STU unit sh311 coniniu:,i- Cale in a format. compatible with a VerSuS' Defived Chaimel multtpleXl- (DCX)"' network. The unit ,hatl havf> the c,"Joabil ity to perform sell -diagnostics, poll resoonse, toile and annunciate specific degradalions in perlorritance io: w service provider, user an(tfor central mof,:lofwrl stalion. The urtit provided stlall allow tv.Fo-way ce.lnrnu:t+c::ilu>n :: ;!1 ;ti, Centfal mom:uring !:tailed, and upon ;t(.trJ•,1 ori toe :lly Unit shall Ue stand-alom'. rnou W";! encloi Lure ano pror)c iy li.i °' U:,,��•r.a;'r• ., �TU-2Z-UL Subscriber Terminal Unit' NETWORK DIAGRAM Laboratories Grade AA Burl Additionally, whore requitee or enclosed and STU unit sl and installed to meet fit~ PA tire. as defined under Acllvc DCX network shall be confit aivertie number of Central rT Inn. ability to monilor ant Su `;TU ttipr, un l Cotn[nunict ';1r1`,�l:.kr etlSly I)Fatvref!n monl lU tlx, aa.ms. (,acre rrlaf'rto . t• . eery ..u)•se 51 l) til: ;s . I. ..'. 11 �(+. ..'1 Y.r 11 tl f� :t(i, •.., :.Iw'1 '. „II'.: itC':t 1t 11! [:0E7'.:'.:11 lary or Police Connect transformer shall be Covered all be further accessorize i rt Cenifal Station service for Multiplex. fired so as to provide a mitorinq station ATUs ,,vr;`: ervise a di%,erSe nurntwf r of ions Jl all r)rr ;:witChfttt wenn cantor% and fr MoD! ng conlof :hall be to srt)rled to th errti Til.• diff] '.y.:s,ra i't•ev.iw iltt Thi, piitn:ir'� :iclnal It.:?tt: IS �!4>Z4iT 1f1MAIM NFPIa- Applications The STU-11 Z -UL is a Subscriber Terminal Unit (STUB) to be used in conjunction with the VerSuS= Derived Channel rnuttipieXTm (DC)CT'4) network. A network consists of STUB, Scanners. Host computers and Agency Terminal Units- (ATUI-"). Networks are offered throughout Iheworld by various publicans private telephone service providers. as well as. within proprietary telephone systems. A STU device can be used stand-alone, or more typical;y may be used along with an alarm control panel (digital dialer, etc.) within a protective security system. The STU unit provides back-up local lelephone line rrtegfity inforrtma- lion as well as alarm and event activity to a remote central monitoring station ATU. This is accomplished without the need for dedic atfid phone lines and thereby substantially reduces on-going costs. DCX operates on the subscriber's existing voice grade phone line. without precluding normal wnversalions When appropriately configured the DCX network otters Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listing for Grade AA Burglary. Police Connect. and NFPA 71 Central Station Standard Features . Transmits 11 zones of supervised alarm information. . Closing report through STU generates autorriatic nngback. . Communicates power trcuble and self-diagnostic failure . Built-in battery charger wilh plug-in transformer . Two-way communication allows local output remotely controlled . On-line L.E D. provides visual microprocessor status. Large, sturdy steel cabinet wish tamper switch . STU can signal Loss of Communications (LOC) wilh DCX network. Ordering Information TU.11 Z --UL Subscriber Terminal Unit" Service and Factory Mutual (Al) approval for lire communt cations. DCX provides one of 1hp, most attordable Methods for reliable and secure alarm ssgnalling, with the added benefit of detecting disabled or cut telephone tines . DCX eliminates dual pho ) Ines for fire signalling . Backs -up dialers. long range tadio, cellular and satellite Works on local loop metallic parr, within toleptlone network. . Interfaces with most !"n and burglar . 'arni S., Telephoner �, ,, ti rr.i1 ; ;; monaureo at central . . use w' a of eventMonitoring- medical alert, industrial processes, enviro mental, etc. . Multi-level lightning and transient protected inputs PgA010W 11 zones. 12 VAC. N.O. inputs. P includes- lock, keys. enwE„s!'ao- to c.'iar;}'n(I C11Crsit, Iransforrr;,,�r, Piic m progr:un(ny. chip. UL Li. -,*e i f;rcx:uc: : 004-0001 exc-• ;rt w tti iE-#7 rrn{,:or:rrrcl to 1, c -1 t �'U.:1 •'! .; {,i:.t t1U:1rC1 t��r. t. �•_ '.. -.. t� .l' ,/!f: .1;'1! : J�J•� rs alj, 0003. 'JL Fr5u5 l'Chrtplg4r ,ncne,,u�e1,�f1 r tt. �. irthnuir.yy I„t�,s�d ' Y - 1 Nhrnr• �� � 1 ��Jn,� Product Specifications Primary Power, ri3ach ijp Power -;rand t]]I Time Current !i"]A Low Pcywer Report Comrotbd Output Local LOC Output ODera,ung Temperatures Progr arrwn% ACCOurt number parameters Zone Inputs. .'.one Aetr-:anon: Lone Fvents Auto Reporled- STU Events Auto Reported. ReouesfatAe Status: Information reputed- Report Styes Loss of Communicalron tietwork Compaltbt4ty. Ringer Equivalence: FCC Part tib Compliance. STU Telephone Lyne irVOUI Encrypted P.•-rdttae Pott Wiring Terminals_ PCB Dsmensia s. Cabinet Dimeossons I2Vgr LOVA Pug— C;ass 2 iranstormer 61.`DC 4AMPHFi lead acid battery Minimum of24 hours Nomrnai 150 tMharnps 4 6VDC, without Controtled Output active When battery voltage is less man 5VDC or AC Ialss for 480 seconds or more Open collector, mar. 3OVDC ® 10 milliamps Normal 5 VDC a 10 ma, active at OVDC 30/ F (-1• C) to 131' F (55/ C) PROM chip. use Ademoo 690 Programer 4 hexadecimal CharaCters: 65,000 possible 11 En"-Lrne 22K Ohm circuits Short the normally open circuit Zone alarm. restoral, fault, own. dose. norma and outstanding LOW power. Sell -test failure Zone normal, putsiandrng, alarm, etc zone number, account number, event Long anOlor Short STU No Response. STU Was Reset VwSuS" Derived Charviel rnutttpfeXr'/ (DGXr'/) 163 CKH7ev-70e02-XT-N onboard lermtrsats for tip and ring Timed FSK lone$ (chirp) Mini sen -damping style. 18-22gauge 7.75 -Long x 6.875' wide x 1_50' Deep 11' Long x 11' Wide x 3' Deep Listing( Approvals Refer to the Versus Compliance Guide, document parr number #30001-0590 CPE Compallb�hty Reter b the Versus i:wrtpa►.lb1ity Guide b Modems. Far and Answering Machines document part number *30001.0591 General Engineering Specifications A Subscriber Terminal Unit` (STU") shall be prov- sed to supervise the local metallic k>op of the switched telephone network. The unit shall be constantly supervised by remotely situated network apparatus, and said unit shall transmit various alarm and/or status events without precluding normal voice communications, through to a monitoring station property equipped to receive those signals with redundant Agency Terminal Units (ATUs) The STU unit stiali communi- cate in a formal, compatible with a VerSuS" Derived Channel multtpleX"4 (DCX)I" network. The unit shall have trte czpabrt q to pertorrn sell-diagnositcs. poll respon tone generation and annunciate specittc (Jegradal�ons to performance to the ;('rvICA (?roti.,C;,r, user-Pld)or central monclorav) Station tic} untl pro vidl'd shiii aiiow two way c ormnurur anon Willi ttsf� c(tntral r -.ton tor,ng station, and capon activation Shrill o:: pul ;1rnt b6 st;#rr[: ,t3 hoot) ,End, ornper,y accrS:hrl: i•c3 to r fw�l Uncle rwrntofr; NETWORk DIAGRAM ..i Laboratories Grade AA Burs Additionally, where required or enclosed and STU unit sh and installed to meet NFPA tire, as defined under Active DCX network shall be Conlin diverse number of Central mi the ability to monitor and sut STU type units. Cornmunira trap ,parently between monit STU loc-ations, cacti monitor view only tho) .t3 STU units a, pat -}s, 1rarv.j111:;1 100 h�rr,vr:lr be rttrlunc7.►nt wlir,rtr app IC..Jl vwh,C!t trap;pC;-n�� sh;i:l opor:,;ta over rrn9tal!ic, t ,i;ld;o,r 611it-t toii.-phonic :r.. iry or Police Connect. ranslormer shall be covered 11 be further accessoryzed 1 Central Station Service for so as to provide a my station ATUs wit'. e a diverse number of shall be switched firing centers and rorno!e 'ig centot shall be able to Signed to thrum Tho s *;nal and .Vslom ii]!tvimo 43 Th(1 prrrn.iryrm;n--il ;)'ir •, I cUrrin,irntr-�,�+_}t� prc:rco iF'r. WIC: rt1WaVi', It 10 MAtx fly U mFPA' susi DEALER PRODUCT GUIDE 01/01/92 markeling Clydering Model N fart N Product Description Subscriber Terminal Units ST'' ,'Z 72007 0001 Twp zones, 12VDC, N O. inputs. dip switch programming, includes: clip mount. resistors; UL Recognised Component STU-2Z-UL 22003-0001 Two zones. 12or 24VDC, voltage triggered inputs. dip switch programming; includes: lock, keys, enclosure, tamper; UL Listed p,oduef STU 11Z -UL 22004-0001 11 zones, 12VAC, N.O. inputs, PROM programming; includes: lock, kets, enclosure, tamper, resistors. battary charging circuit, transformer. PROM chip; UL Listed product 22004-(M3 Same as 22004 -CMI except with RED enclosure for local lire code compliance STU.I IZ,CSA 22.010-0001 11 zones. 12VAC, N O. inputs. PROM programming; Includes: plastic enclosure. tamper. resistors, battery chafginq circuit, transformer. PROM chip; CSA Certifidd product 22Cni-1 0002 Primed crrcwl board ONLY, for STU assembly 22004-0001 and 22004.0003; UL Recoonired Component 152014501 Portable Test STU STU 1 VZ Program Chips 7 400 1-0001 Stank program PROM chip 74001 0002 Standard program PROM chip 1 74rj01 0003 Custom proctram PROEM chip Telephone Jack Cords 95043-0001 3foot RJ -31x phone cord with leads 95052-0001 3 toot RJ 31X Phone cord double ended i Transformers 727084MI STU-1 1Z -UL 12VAC 20VA plug-in transtormer 727080002 STU-1 IZ-CSA I�VAC 20VA plug-in transformer, requires cover 89042-0001 CSA cover for 72708-0002 72704.0001 ATU-5000 16VAC 40VA plug-in transformer Battefies 70915-0(x]6 6VDC 4AP.1PHA hattery tot STU-11Z-UL 75002-0`101 6VDC 2,AAMPHR battery rot STU-11,'-CSA Annunciators 70303.0001 Remote-nnuncratof for A!.,tm Capture 70-a34-CO13 llum Capture llnEt, tf.rp^. 4S( II tnRt Mtrinn; on AS. 32 [Ornmun Git:nn x,ns Agency Terminal I lntts i',1 1197, f�107 Cen!•al stat -on unit twp ferlulfetl tris HL Corer• anis• ti: l r . r iris•, 14Q77 Q[llf) afne as 14'71 7 P, )UE'-) w,tft IT' 01'eIT) i. ,t,' •r.'� &) C^nh31 SIM -n" Ir"?. 1-0 .t'c et u -f rpt It•[t r.�l.t•: , .1•-- J Rd 1•'V 1I,.0 rf r7,..w,1 shirr ..tt: 7 56 r 140W TO ORDER 6.411 our toil !roe number at 1 .400.388.2629 Ptes% 2 on a Bouch -tone telephone or wart tot an operator ax orders are accepted by dialing our tax numher •;OS -830-0791} All orders will be shipped COO via ground United Parcel Service {UPS} unless otherwise requested. Op accounts may he applied for lhrough our credtt department Ptocessing takes three to lour weel•s, FOB. Trenton, New USA Customer Service and Order Processing hours ate from B 30a m. until 5:30 p m (ES T 1. Monday thro4gh Friday Versus Technology, Inc One Electronics Drive Trenton, New Jersey o8619 USA 5os• sR6-atxw t MINIMUM PURCHASES Versus wtlf process all orders placed: equalling or in e -cess of twenty dollars IS20 00 U S I exclud-ng tares, shipping and handling All pricing is based on a single ship to address CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE Versus wilt be glad to asSrst our customers in the support of goods sold. So Mat we may best serve yoV please contact our Customer Service Group (t-800.388=2828) during business hot,rs . . but first, please take the necessary steps to isolate any problems that you might be encourllertng ar.d be ready to meter. exchange or test the equipment in gtsestron. REPAIRS Our customer is expected to carry an inventory of goods for service calls and Ihe13, a 10, however. in the unlikely event we determine that the equipment should be returned to us for repair, Versus wilt immediately Issue a Retum Merchandise Authorization number (RMA}, and the customer shall be required to return the goods to us via prepaid Carrier The RMA number Should appear on the exterior and interior or the shipping box Normat factory turnaround lime from receipt by Versus of the material to the subsequent return shlpm6nt to our customer is 21 d3ys WARRANTY Versus Technology. Inc. warrants that all ptocuct5 of its manufacture Supplied 13 the purchaser shall b m accordance with applicable specofrcai,ons and shall be free from defects in materials and worwmanship for a period of a ne year from initial delivery by Vetsus Technology. Inc with the exception of con�Uvmat)'e9} Versus technology, tnc , wilt repair O replace detective units at the lactory, at its opt.or.. wrlh.n the wattanhy period a1 no charge to the purchaser. Shrpr,,ng Ch,rgej for returneO units must be. pit -paid by the purchaser Ver ;u5 Trr-ChnCilogy. Inc wr11 p:ry charges for shipment of repaireC ure,ts t the pufCha.._•r during the . arr;tnty period Tars watr;�tr.ty dor•, not 8;7, ly to d 'fects cau,,cd by m-Suc.e Or nt?gj ect by the puich3st r or his reptCSCnld!+vC, re�r ;n refect; C:1,/Sed by �n,ta!lat,en, or cpnrat,nt3 prrct-ces on Pie part of the pur ha�.er. Equipment u%rr1 v.,th w1A.." tint nr,• •••,-e r.ul.:j..?u,f',t t,y L'el `n15 Tt,cnno,n,T,• Inc e7rry only S,rCh walr:lnty a; (1n -en Dy the manul.4L1tr,r•r t0 !hC lair ChJ..ef U'11�',•• o.r�Crw,;C n[r C'L,1!r'd 1 I:) tJ 1'1Yr W•iir.tn lr , ;Irr ri'vYn C�h•r.'.'FY1 ., _ n t;fir !''r E,: nit -..r: ., ,r] t(. u.7•r•q r..,r._, h_ �. . •rl (,r'1y 1)t ,1.1,>S Tcc �r-�c�['r1y_ k :n i;, DEALER PNCEUST 1/1/92 OWering Part 0 Desaiptiorr 1 to 9 1011024 Ouantities 2$ to 49 50 to 100+ 14977-OW9 ATU $3,595 - - - - 14977-0010 ATU w modern 4109 - - 15201 -MI, Tom STU 1,053 - 20002-fi002 ATU-6000 2.600 - - 22004.6001 STU-i1Z-UL 315 5310 $300 S50 5240 22004-0002 STU-11Z PCS 275 265 255 45 235 220044M STU-I IZ-UL RED 345 .340 325 80 275 220074)001 STU-22 150 140 130 120 110 22008.0001 STU-2Z-UL 235 225 215 195 175 220104)001 STU-IIZ-CSA 385 350 325 300 295 70903-0061 Annunciator 100 - - 70904.0001 Alarm Capture 400 - 70915-0006 UL Battery 25 22 20 i li 16 72708 -OWI UL Transformer 15 15 15 15 i5 72708-0002 CSA Transformer is 15 is 12 12 7270- -OW I ATU Transformer 15 151 15 12 12 74001.0001 Blank PROM 10 10 10 7 7 74001-0002 Standard PROM 10 10 10 7 7 7 4001.0003 Custom PROM 25 25 25 20 20 750024=1 CSA Battery 20 20 2-01 20 20 84007-0001 Modem 500 - 84008-0001 Printer 550 - - 84009 0001 Terminal 750 89042-0001 CSA Cover 5 5 5 5 5 96043-0001 RJ -31X Cord Leads 4 4 4 3 3 560524=1 R 3-31X Cord 51 5 51 4 4 4FI00I4=S JL Dealer Packaoe R 250 Ettective January 1, 1992 1 30001-0503D .-..... - ----.,. 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