I may have been actually talking about Ademco Express, but now I know
there's more than what I even thought... Sheesh.
Either way, we try to have our setup only be just a stepping stone when
moving people off of POTS and consolidating their services.
http://www.emergency24.com/cp/formats.aspx
On
They're referring to the signaling type of the fire alarm dialer to the
monitoring service / central station. There are different types including
different kinds of pulsing, and then the Ademco contact ID which is mainly
used in addressable systems.
We have had luck with the 4+2 and other pulse di
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 1:52 PM Brandon Svec
wrote:
> Check your local fire code first. Last I checked various cities around
> San Francisco they require *two* analog lines (specifically non voip) or
> cellular/radio connected fire panels.
>
I'm pretty sure those requirements are the only thing
VoIP protocol is SIP.
Camille Issa
919-623-2137
From: Dennis
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 7:00:19 PM
To: Camille Issa
Cc: voiceops@voiceops.org
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] ATAs compatible with fire alarm panels
What signalling protocol are they using?
We have
What signalling protocol are they using?
We have a few Ademco Contact-ID panels out there. I've had good luck using
Grandstreams with inband dtmf.
Thanks...
-Dennis
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 1:36 PM Camille Issa wrote:
> Hello all – looking for recommendations (other than keeping the analog
>
+1 for Yeastar
> On 16/12/2020, at 10:44 AM, Brandon Svec wrote:
>
> As far as ATA's go, I like Yeastar.
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I've used these in a few situations:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YV42ED2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They are PoE, so you can power them from your infrastructure. We have a
few UPS units in offices that keep switches and the router up for voice
traffic, and this devic
I've had success with the Grandstream HT802
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020, 3:36 PM Camille Issa wrote:
> Hello all – looking for recommendations (other than keeping the analog
> line) for VoIP ATA’s that are compatible with fire alarm panels. Anyone got
> a good working solution out there?
>
>
>
> Camill
Check your local fire code first. Last I checked various cities around San
Francisco they require *two* analog lines (specifically non voip) or
cellular/radio connected fire panels.
Up to you, of course, but I would not want to be held liable for something
like that. Same concept with elevator p
Hello all – looking for recommendations (other than keeping the analog line)
for VoIP ATA’s that are compatible with fire alarm panels. Anyone got a good
working solution out there?
Camille Issa | Vice President, Sales
Alianza – The Cloud Communications Platform Company
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