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VM-ETH Ethernet                                        VM-DACT Dual Line Dialer Card provides dialer communications
                                                              between the VM-1 control panel and remote locations over telephone
       Adapter Cards                               VM-CPU     lines. Alarm, supervisory, and trouble information is transmitted to the
                                                              remote site using one or two telephone lines in dual or split format to any
       Three optional Ethernet adapter cards       Main Board  desired receiver.
       are available for VM applications. Each                 Voltage            24 VDC
       of these provide specific features such                 Input power
       as panel programming, diagnostics, and                        Supervisory   60 mA
       status monitoring, as well as central sta-                    Active       95 mA
       tion connectivity, and email or email-to-  VM-ETH card     Output          19.2 or 38.4 Kbps
       text messaging capability.                              Output current     100 mA max.
                                                               Phone line         One/two loop start line on public switched
        Supported communications          ETH1  ETH2  ETH3                        telephone network, pulse, or DTMF dialing
        Standard 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network                                   (party, ground start, and PBX lines are not
        connection for panel programming and   •  •     •                         acceptable.)
        diagnostics                                            Modem              V.32 bis 14.4 Kbaud
        IP Dialer Communications                 •      •      Dialer protocol    Contact ID
        Email and Text Communications                   •
                                                               Wall connector     Standard RJ-31X or RJ-38X phone jack
                                                               Line supervision
       Each VM control panel supports up to eight IP services, which can provide connec-        Trouble   When on-hook line voltage < 10 V
       tion to any combination of the following functions:           Off-hook current  < 10 mA
            Programming
            IP Dialer (IP-DACT)                                Telco compliance   Communications Canada CS-03, FCC/CFR
            Email                                                                 47 Part 68
                                                               FCC registration number  EDWUSA-47115-AL-E
       Each VM network supports up to:
            100 Dialer Accounts, and;                          Operating environment
            100 Email Accounts (up to 20 email addresses per account).        Temperature  32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
                                                                     Relative humidity  0 to 93% noncondensing
       VM-ETH1, VM-ETH2, VM-ETH3 Specifications
       See Ordering Information for adapter card functional descriptions
        Ethernet         10/100 Base-T
        Voltage          24 VDC
        Current
              Standby    42 mA
              Active     54 mA at 24 VDC
        Connection mode  Auto negotiation
        Wire runs
              Distance   200 ft. (60 m) max. [Note 1]
              Type       Standard Cat 5 or Cat 5e
              Connector  RJ-45
        IP address       192.168.001.003 (default)
        Subnet mask      255.255.255.0 (default)
        Default port ID  2501
        Gateway          000.000.000.000 (default)
        Operating environment
              Temperature  32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
              Relative humidity  0 to 93% noncondensing
        Note 1: Panel to communication equipment



























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