Receiving data from facility equipment
Use central monitoring stations to create backup and main (in case of impossible using of TCP/IP) communication channels through:
- PSTN;
- voice GSM;
- CSD GSM (v.32 and v.110).
The stations operate with our own equipment as well as with different third party equipment using for data transfer the
Ademco ContactID protocol. For example:
- ISECO,
- Ademco,
- Paradox,
- Visonic,
- and others.
Receiving data through wired phone network
PSTN/USB and PSTN/IP monitoring stations receive data through
a wired communication channel which can be an option in
Contact GSM-16, Contact GSM-5 (GSM-5-2), Contact GSM-5-RT2,
Contact GSM-5-RT3 and some other panels.
Also due to the above channel the monitoring stations operate
as a receiving monitoring equipment for third party security devices.
Receiving data through cellular networks
GSM/USB and GSM/IP monitoring stations use GSM networks of cellular providers to receive data. This allows the monitoring equipment to receive events from facility devices through a GSM CSD channel
(v.32 and v.110) and a voice GSM network channel.
Transfer data to the monitoring software
Central monitoring stations operate with the Ritm monitoring software and third party monitoring software without using
of the RITM.LINK software router.
Regardless of the used station type data from it transfers
in the common Surgard protocol.
Reliability and simplicity
Central monitoring station operates on the main 220V power source
as well as on 12V power supply. So uninterrupted and reliable operation is provided by alternative supply circuits based
on high-capacity batteries.
If the monitoring software fails to receive an event from a monitoring station the station supports standalone operation: receiving events from a facility equipment, storing then in its memory and acknowledging them.
Received events are transferred to the monitoring software as soon
as this becomes possible.
You do not need to configure monitoring stations to operate with equipment of the Ritm company.
GSM/IP | GSM/USB | PSTN/IP | PSTN/USB | |
External GSM antenna | + | Not required | ||
Communication network | GSM | PSTN | ||
Number of communication networks | 1 | 1 | ||
Transmission type | GSM CSD v.32, GSM CSD v.110,
voice GSM | DTMF | ||
Data exchange protocol for security panels | Ademco ContactID | |||
Exchange protocol for monitoring software server | Surgard | |||
Monitoring software server connection method | Ethernet | USB or RS232 | Ethernet | USB or RS232 |
Non-volatile memory | 30 records | 30 records | 32 records | 30 records |
LCD display | + | |||
Supply voltage | AC: 220 V, 50 Hz
DC: 12 V | |||
Maximum energy consumption
(upon data transfer) | 1 A | 1 A | 1 A | 0,3 mA |
Dimensions | 47x156x150 mm | |||
Operating temperature range | -40…+50 °С |
Stations with USB interface
GSM/USB and PSTN/USB monitoring stations transfer data
to the monitoring software through USB or an RS232 port.
It is recommended to use them for data transfer to third party receiving software.
Stations with LAN interface
GSM/IP and PSTN/IP monitoring stations with built-in Ethernet interface effortlessly transfer data from security panels to the GEO.RITM monitoring software.
Stations can be combined into pools and installed separately
from server applications.
For example, GEO.RITM can be hosted at the server located in Italy and monitoring stations can be installed in Spain, Portugal, France and other countries where the guard service company provides its services.
Monitoring stations operate without configuring: just connect to them a local network or Internet.
Central monitoring stations with Ethernet interface operate in a virtual private network because they support data transfer through VPN.
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