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The T-Link universal IP alarm communicator (TL300) is a valuable addition to the T-Link family of Internet/network alarm communicators. Capable of communicating with any control panel (including third-party manufacturers) that uses the Contact ID format, the simple-to-install TL300 saves end-users money by taking advantage of their existing IP networks and security equipment to create fully supervised security solutions between protected premises and central monitoring stations. This method provides flexibility and an always-on, two-way line of communication. The TL300 communication stream is small and requires only a limited amount of network bandwidth. This ensures that the integrity of the data being transferred never becomes compromised. To reduce security risks, the module utilizes industry-leading, 128-bit AES encryption, polling and hardware substitution protection. Product Features: ► Compatible with any control panel that uses the Contact ID format ► 2-way, always-on IP communication ► Works over local LAN/WAN network or the Internet ► 128-bit AES encryption (NIST approved) ► Supports DHCP (dynamic IP addresses) ► Reports events to 2 different receiver IP addresses ► Polling and hardware substitution protection ► Low network bandwidth requirements ► Compatible with 10/100BaseT networks ► 4 on-board programmable zone inputs (expandable to 12 using PC5108 zone expander module) ► 2 programmable voltage outputs ► Programmable through the panel keypad or T-Link Console software ► UL AA High-Line Security, ULC Level 3/4/5 and CE listed Contact your DSC distributor www.dsc.com + 1-905-760-3000 tycaj Fire & Security
Open the catalog to page 1DSC T-Link™ Universal IP Alarm Communicator How it Works The TL300 connects directly to the telephone output of a control panel and simulates a telephone connection, providing a TCP/IP connection that sends predefined Contact ID codes to the central monitoring station. Value Added To ensure dependable and timely event notification, the TL300 is capable of reporting to two different receiver IP addresses—a back-up feature that allows communication to continue in the event one of the IP addresses is inaccessible. The module can also be programmed to communicate events to two different e-mail...
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