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Napco’s UL864/UL1610- listed NetLink™ Receiver is an advanced, rackmounted receiver enabling cost-effective, secure internet alarm reporting designed to address the increasing need for UL central stations to adopt new receiver technologies to combat the widespread adoption of Voiceover Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, i.e., in place of traditional telco services. While in full compliance with UL Central Station applications, requiring primary and mirrored, backup receivers, two (2) NetLink UL Receivers can be installed at the same cost as a single traditional receiver. Both NetLink TCP/IP UL Receivers interface with the conventional CS automation system and are simply connected to each other with a network crossover cable, where the secondary mirrored receiver serves as a Hot Backup, duplicate receiver. NetLink UL TCP/IP Receivers feature two modes of operation, Automatic Mode, where alarm signals are sent normally to the automation system for processing, or Manual Mode, used when direct operator interaction is desired, accomplished thru an easy, menu-driven keypad-style alphanumeric interface on the face of the receiver. Listed for UL864 (Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems) and UL1610 (Central Station Burglar Alarm Units).
- PC Requirements for Software (NL-CSRCV):
- Windows® XP Professional installed on a dedicated PC
- Intel® Pentium® 4 (2GHz processor or faster) with at least 512 MB RAM.
- Hard drive space 20GB or higher.
- NAPCO Tested and certified using a Dell™ Dimension™ Series 2400 &
- 4400 PC. (For other models, contact Napco Technical Support.)
- Network Card requirements: 100 BaseT Ethernet.
- Note: Not supported - Hyper-Threading technology and Windows® XP
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Features
- Power: Input connector connects to a standard 110VAC three-pronged input jack (supplied). (1.2A max, current draw).
- Mounting: Mounts onto a standard 19-inch rack using a 4U slot. Mouting kit provided. Suggested rack is a cabinet listed for fire protective signaling.
- Environment: Intended to operate indoors, in a temperate, dry central station environment. Avoid temperatures above 95 degrees F, continuously high humidity, extremely dusty conditions, and/or a corrosive atmosphere.
- Hot backup operation: Two receivers are installed interconnected and work in tandem, wherein the first receiver is "active" and the second is automatically configured, as the "hot backup" receiver until such time that the first fails and the backup receiver automatically comes online. Two operating modes: Automatic Mode & Manual Mode. When set for Automatic Mode an automation host must be present and the display will indicate Automatic Mode. All events will be sent to the Automation Host Computer for acknowledgement. If the Automation Host Computer system fails, the receiver will automatically default to Manual Mode When the automation system is restored, the system reverts back to Automatic Mode. When set for Manual Mode all events must be acknowledged from the receiver front panel keypad.
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