T-Link II Secure Internet Alarm Communication
Product Goals… High level encryption Software upgrades via network Universal compatibility Non-Static IP addresses (DHCP) Stand-alone unit More room for future features additions Direct connection from the DLS/SA to the T-LINK TL2xx without a need for the receiver Support multiple receiver IP and Email Addresses
Network Alarm Communication Industry Status… U.S. approved for UL High-Line (AA) in 2001 NFPA approved for Fire alarm communication in 2001 UL Commercial Fire Communication approved in 2001 ULC in Canada approved network communication 2002 Future of DVACS: Increase Cost, Less Service ULC no longer accepts dual line dialer for ULC fire 2003 New Private networks (LAN/WAN) installed every day Broad Band service reliability and lower service costs
TL-250 Operation Modes… PC-Link Panel integration with Power864 and Maxsys Stand alone operation up to 12 programmable inputs Stand alone panel Bell Follower
TL-250 Encryption… T-Link II uses AES Encryption when Enabled All information transmitted to receiver and TL-250 AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) Encryption standard by the FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) and NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Replacement of the old encryption standard DES X 10 faster then 3DES ULC Level-4 (polling and hardware substitution detection)
T-Link II System Diagram…
TL-250 Programming Options Keypad Programming Local Direct Connect Remote Over Network
TL-250 Listings… Canada ULC-S304, ULC-S527, ULC-C639 - Commercial ULC-S545, ULC-C1023 (Tx) – Residential United States: UL1610, UL864, UL1635 – Commercial UL1023, UL985, UL365, UL609 – Residential FCC Part 15 Europe EN50022 Class B - Digital Emissions EN50130-4:1995 - Electromagnetic Immunity EN60950 – Safety Australia AS/NZS 3548 - Digital Emissions TS001 - Safety
Speed…Security…Price…Administration… T-Link II Secure Internet Alarm Communication