Fire-Lite IPDACT-2 IP Communicator

  • JMAC SKU: FIRE-LITE-IPDACT-2
$617.00
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The FIRE-LITE-IPDACT-2 is an advanced IP communicator designed to promote faster alarm transmissions to central station.

Faster alarm transmissions result in quicker response times and greater security for commercial facilities. The communicator supports a dual-destination IP receiver address for high redundancy configurations and eliminates the cost of two dedicated phone lines.

UPC: 783008111199
Also known as: FL-IPDACT2, IPDACT2

Technical Specifications:
  • Voltage: 24 VDC nonresettable, filtered, regulated power and 136 mA in alarm; 93 mA standby needed for proper installation


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  • Listed to UL Standard 864, Ninth Edition when used with Fire-Lite UL 864 Ninth Edition-listed panels
  • Eliminates the cost of two dedicated phone lines
  • Can use newer low-cost, non-analog, digital telephone services such as cable or fiber optics
  • Increases connection supervision to the central station fromthe once-a-day test signal to once every 30 - 90 seconds
  • Requires no change to the existing panel configuration
  • Fast alarm transmission
  • Works over any type of customer-provided Ethernet 10/100 Base network connection (LAN or WAN), DSL modem or cable modem
  • Data transmits over standard contact-ID protocol but is secured with the industrys highest level of encryption
  • Supports both dynamic (DHCP) or Public and Private Static IP addressing
  • Supports dual-destination IP receiver address for high redundancy configurations
  • User programmable UDP ports for flexibility and compatibility with firewalls and other network security components
  • Supports an optional third maintenance receiver installed at the end users facility that permits local alarm monitoring
  • Two supervised inputs and two outputs


2 Reviews

  • 5
    FIRE-LITE-IPDACT-2

    Posted by 124705 on Mar 18th 2018

  • 5
    FIRE-LITE-IPDACT-2

    Posted by 77502 on Nov 28th 2014