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Re: Alarm receiver simulator software
I tried finding the emulation software, but was unsuccessful.
I found something else that looks very complex that may or may not work.
If someone could take a look and explain how this works exactly I would be
grateful. It looks like it needs Linux to work.
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+AlarmReceiver
I need a software program that can run in the background and handle the
modem translations.
I will be using the 5540 Silent Knight software and would like to hook a
standard modem to the panel.
I need some way of having the application answer the call and send the ack
tone sequence then wait for the panel to send the alarm.
I'm not sure if I need the kiss-off tone or not.
If I can get the panel to talk to the modem I should be able to make this
work.
If you have any ideas please share.
Thanks
Bill
simard@xxxxxxxxxxxx
"Okitoki" <okyaysenturk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1126247427.280540.173390@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> You may be able to find to manufacturer prepared software packages that
> can do this. The first is prepared by Honeywell (Former Ademco) for
> their 685 receiver. It emulates this receiver.
>
> The second is the one made by Osborne Hoffman (GE). They emulate the
> OH2000 receivers IP input and output.
>
> There are limitations to the use of these software packages so do not
> depend on them entirely.
>
> Once you get these programs running the modem emulates a receiver and
> gives the corresponding handshakes and kiss-off signals. The panel
> wouldn't know the difference. I don't know of any Silent Knight
> receiver emulators. Why does it have to be Silent Knight?
>
> Any way, good luck.
>
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