ETHM-2 is an Ethernet module simulating the analog telephone line,
designed for use in intruder alarm systems for reporting purposes. This device
enables sending event codes via Ethernet (TCP/IP) to the STAM-2 monitoring
station or the SMET-256 converter,
providing input - output communication from any devices included in the alarm
system.
The module has 8 inputs, to which you can connect e.g. outputs of the
control panel not equipped with telephone communicator. Once appropriately
programmed, these two devices will enable monitoring of the control panel
state. The module itself can also serve as a simple control panel provided
with TCP/IP communication. It also has 4 OC type low-current outputs rated at
up to 50 mA. They can be used to control low power consumption devices (LED
lights, sirens with their own power supply, etc.) or relays (through which high
power consumption devices can be controlled). ETHM-2 converts codes received in
the telephone format or SIA format and generates codes if input events
(violation) or output events (activation) occur, power status changes, etc. For
security of the transmitted data, an advanced AES algorithm with 192-bit key is
used by the module. Additionally, transmission of information via e-mail using
SSL encryption is available.
ETHM-2 can be configured remotely via Ethernet or locally via RS-232
port using a computer with the ETHM-2 Soft program.
Remote control of the module via a web browser is also possible (only
ETHM-2 FLASH v1.02).
The device has a 1.2 A built-in switching mode power supply
with battery charging and control circuit. It can also be powered with 12 V DC.
Additionally, the module is provided with a 512 event memory buffer.
The ETHM-2 Ethernet module meets the EN 50136 requirements for class 5
ATS.