Honeywell Home Security System MIP 2 User Manual

MIP-2/UD  
IP Communicator for Burglar Alarm  
Panels  
General  
The MIP-2/UD is a simple communications device that allows  
the transmission of alarms generated by a conventional control  
panel through any kind of IP network (ADSL, cable, Inter-  
net…), at the same time that it keeps the standard telephone  
line as a back-up mechanism.  
Designed to work with most of the already installed control  
panels, the MIP-2/UD allows for a faster and more economic  
alarm transmission, improving response times, decreasing  
costs and offering value added features such as the super-  
vised line functionality that allows the central station to detect if  
any of the alarm panels go off-line. At the central station side,  
Teldat has designed an IP receiver, the VisorALARM PLUS,  
that will integrate seamlessly into conventional central station  
architectures  
Easy to Program  
There are three ways to configure the IP Communicator:  
1. Console terminal using the HyperTerminal™ software  
program found on all Microsoft® operating systems.  
2. Local or remote Telnet session via Ethernet connection.  
3. Windows-based configuration software (shipped with IP  
Communicator).  
Features  
Allows any Contact-ID Burglar alarm panel to transmit  
alarms over IP networks.  
The IP Communicator can be pre-programmed. The program-  
mer enters all central-station information and an auto-registra-  
tion password. This is saved to the unit’s flash memory. When  
the IP Communicator is installed at the site and connected to  
the Internet/Intranet, it registers itself with the central station  
receiver. This eliminates the need for a PC at the remote site  
for programming. The IP receiver at the monitoring station will  
automatically configure other parameters during registration.  
Saves the cost of an 800 number to receive alarms. Trans-  
mission is done through a flat rate Internet connection that  
is shared with other devices.  
Eliminates the cost of two dedicated phone lines. Only the  
customer’s shared IP equipment is required.  
Can use newer low-cost, non-analog, digital telephone ser-  
vices such as cable or fiber optics.  
FOR MOST INSTALLATIONS, THE ONLY REQUIRED PARAMETERS  
ARE:  
Increases connection supervision to the central station from  
the once-a-day test signal to once every 30 - 90 seconds.  
Selection of either DHCP or Static IP.  
Destination primary and secondary receiver IP addresses.  
Account identification number (CID).  
Port number.  
Requires no change to the existing panel configuration. The  
IP Communicator connects directly to the primary and sec-  
ondary analog panel telephone ports.  
Fast alarm transmission (less than 1 second transmission  
time) for better response times to burglar alarms.  
Installation password.  
Works over any type of customer-provided Ethernet 10/100  
Base network connection (LAN or WAN), DSL modem or  
cable modem.  
All of these parameters are assigned by the central station.  
NOTE: See the MIP UD manual for instructions on UL installa-  
tions)  
Data transmits over standard contact-ID protocol but is  
secured with the industry’s highest level of encryption (AES  
512 bit).  
Installation Requirements  
Supports both dynamic (DHCP) or Public and Private Static  
IP addressing.  
Burglar panel compatible with Contact-ID format.  
At least 250mA of electrical power available on the power  
supply to use for the MIP UD unit (500mA recommended).  
Supports dual-destination IP receiver address for high  
redundancy configurations: all signals are sent to a second-  
ary address should the primary become unavailable.  
Ethernet network connector (10/100 Mbps).  
DHCP server present on the local network or an available  
IP address to be used with the MIP UD.  
MIP-2/UD can be installed inside the alarm panel or inside  
its own wall mount enclosure.  
UDP port to use with for the MIP UD communication with  
the monitoring station (default port: 80).  
Upload/Download capabilities: Allows central station opera-  
tors to manage the remote alarm panels over IP using the  
VisorALARM PLUS receiver to manage all the connections,  
protocols and additional features. You will be able to pro-  
gram, upgrade, download or perform any operation. Teldat  
actually supports panels like Vista, Paradox, and Networks.  
Destination IP addresses of the VisorALARM receivers  
where the MIP UD will be sending alarms and other events.  
Panel account ID number (CID).  
Installer password (provided by the monitoring station man-  
aging the VisorALARM IP receiver).  
Supports an optional third maintenance receiver installed at  
the end user’s facility that permits local alarm monitoring.  
Alarms are received simultaneously at both the central sta-  
tion and the customer’s facility. A filter can be applied to  
annunciate specific alarm types such as trouble-only  
events.  
 
Agency Listings and Approvals  
Ordering Information  
In some cases, certain modules or applications may not be  
listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be process.  
Consult factory for latest listing status.  
MIP-2: IP Communicator. Includes configuration software and  
manual.  
MIP-2UD: IP Communicator with upload/download capability  
(2UD modem daughter board). Includes configuration software  
and manual.  
BURGLAR  
UL1023: Household Burglar Alarm System-Units.  
UL1076: Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems.  
UL1610: Central Station Burglar Alarm Units.  
IPENC: External mounting enclosure consisting of mounting  
bracket IPBRKT, and screws. Enclosure must be "close-nip-  
ple" to a panel. (Red)  
ULC C1023-1974: Household Burglar Alarm System-Units.  
IPSPLT: Y adapter option to allow connection of both panel  
dialer outputs to one cable input to MIP-2/UD.  
ULC/ORD=C1076-M1986: Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units  
and Systems.  
ALMSC-119: Serial programming cable.  
CAN/ULC S304-M88: Central and Monitoring Station Bur-  
glar Alarm Units.  
HP300ULX: Honeywell Power Products UL 1481-listed auxil-  
iary power supply. Enclosure must be "close-nipple" to a panel  
via conduit. Requires IPBRKT purchased separately.  
IPBRKT: Mounting bracket.  
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This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific  
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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