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Re: Opinions on alarms systems configured/monitored over IP network



The DMP system looks more suited to monitoring multiple clients, versus
the hardware associated with a single enterprise.

The Lenel product seems to be more in line with this requirement.

Others?

Jackcsg wrote:
> DMP does all of that. UL Fire/Burg/Access. Remote Admin functions directly
> through RemoteLink (Free) Dealer Software. Alarm Monitoring Module(s)
> (add-on) for monitoring from 1 to 5,000 accounts, with or without a
> receiver. From 1 to 10,000 users per site, 16 doors per panel, 1 to 574
> inputs, 505 outputs, Admin readers, and any Wiegand card format from 17 to
> 37 bit. Windows Based. Everything a user can do, you can do remotely, as
> well as programming. Alarms transmitted in 70 to 90 mille-seconds, UL "AA"
> supervision, and even AES encryption. If you have any specific
> questions....let me know. Be glad to answer them.
>
> Jack
>
> "Pat Coghlan" <info@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:48V%d.6968$nK.652952@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>>I'm talking about having an appliation running on a (preferably Windows)
>>workstation at a central station which administers a system capable of
>>providing access control (card reader/PINpad) and intrusion detection
>>functions.
>>
>>The central station should be able to:
>>
>>- receive active alarms
>>- configure alarm inputs/relays/zones
>>- administer cardholders
>>
>>Summit eNT does all of this, but what about other systems?
>>
>>-Pat
>>
>>Jackcsg wrote:
>>
>>
>>>What do you have for existing control panels? Or is this for something
>
> new,
>
>>>or a combination of both? Are you talking for internal monitoring,
>
> remotely,
>
>>>or both. There are a few options available, some more affordable than
>>>others.
>>>
>>>Jack
>>>
>>>"Pat Coghlan" <info@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>news:u8E%d.2591$nK.422856@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>>
>>>>I'm looking for opinions on commercial alarm systems that enable alarm
>>>>panels to be configured and monitored over an IP network - requiring
>>>>little or no keypad programming at all.
>>>>
>>>>I am familiar only with the Summit eNT system by Edwards (formerly
>>>>Integrated  Security Solutions), which does both alarm and access
>>>>control and allows the panels to be configured from the central site - a
>>>>hard requirement for me.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>


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