as the following, are internal to the subscriber control unit or receiver, compliance to CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.
60950-1 is adequate. Such components include, but are not limited to:
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A) Hubs;
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B) Routers;
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C) Network interface devices;
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D) Third-party communications service providers;
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E) Digital subscriber line (DSL) modems; and
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F) Cable modems.
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Backup Power Requirements
Power for network equipment such as hubs, switchers, routers, servers, modems, etc., shall be backed up or
powered by an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), stand-by battery or the control unit, capable of
facilitating 24h standby, compliant with Clauses 16.1.2 and 16.4.1 of CAN/ULC-S304.
For communications equipment employed at the protected premises or signal receiving center and
intended to facilitate packet switched communications, as defined in CAN/ULC-S304, 24h back-up power is
required.
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Compromise Attempt Events
ArmorIP detects the reception of any invalid packet on the programmed port as a potential system
compromise attempt
. Each compromise attempt sends a notification to the receiver, and logs a
Compromise Attempt event under the Live Panel Events.
The event is sent with the following details:
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Account Code
as defined in the Serial Receiver settings
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Event Code
0x163
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Group Code
as defined in the Serial Receiver settings
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Point Code
as defined in the Serial Receiver settings
Refer to the section
Global Settings | Serial Receiver
in the ArmorIP Version 3 Internet Monitoring
Application User Manual.
For UL and ULC installations the Central Station Receiving software must have the Contact ID details as
specified, programmed for the
Compromise Attempt
event.
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Power Supply Mains Power Connection
If a flexible cord is used to connect to line voltage, strain relief must be provided for the cord inside the
enclosure or at the knockout.
The power supply is not intended to be mounted on the exterior of vault, safe, or stockroom.
CAN/ULC-S319
⦁
The Protege controller and reader expander module are intended to be mounted within the enclosure (refer
to UL/ULC Installation Cabinet Options), installed inside the protected premise, and are CAN/ULC-S319
Listed for Class I applications only.
⦁
Exit devices and wiring must be installed within the protected area.
⦁
For the Protege controller and reader expander module, all RS-485 and reader terminal connections must
be made using shielded grounded cable.
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All readers must be connected with shielded, grounded cable.
⦁
A bell or visual indicator used as an arming acknowledgment signal must be listed to a ULC security,
signaling or fire standard. If intended to be mounted outside, it must be rated for outdoor use.
⦁
Fail secure locking mechanisms shall only be installed where allowed by the local authority having
jurisdiction (AHJ) and shall not impair the operation of panic hardware and emergency egress.
⦁
If fire resistance is required for door assembly, portal locking device(s) must be evaluated to ULC-S533 and
CAN/ULC-S104.
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Must be installed with CAN/ULC-S319 listed portal locking device(s) for ULC installations.
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If a flexible cord is used to connect to line voltage, strain relief must be provided for the cord inside the
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