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Describes the Zetron IP Fire Station Alerting system (IP FSA) and its design.
Lists the key features and capabilities of the IP FSA system.
Lists related manuals for the IP FSA system installation and operation.
Explains the client-server architecture and core components of the IP FSA system.
Describes the FSA Console as a client application for dispatch operator positions.
Explains how to initiate actions and use selection buttons in the console interface.
Details the Model 6203 and 6204 units and their front panel layouts.
Describes the front panel components including buttons and LEDs.
Explains IP, conventional radio, and trunked radio communication interfaces.
Details PA control, general-purpose relays, and opto-isolated sense inputs.
Lists the minimum hardware and software requirements for FSA computers.
Specifies IP address, packet type, bandwidth, delay, and jitter requirements.
Provides technical specifications for the Model 6203/6204 units.
Introduces the chapter on planning system installation and network considerations.
Illustrates system layouts for simple, medium, and large networks with subnets.
Lists essential IP address and network information needed for setup.
Lists the factory default IP addresses for Zetron equipment.
Provides the recommended sequence for installing software components.
Explains the necessity of valid software licenses for system applications.
Details the process for getting and installing license files from Zetron.
Introduces the chapter on installing FSA Console for operator positions.
Details disabling security features like DEP, Firewall, and Defender.
Step-by-step instructions for installing the FSA Console application.
Covers installing FSA Server, VoIP Gateway Server, and UBAM utilities.
Detailed steps for installing the FSA Server software.
Describes the installation of the utility for system maintenance.
Detailed steps for installing the VoIP Gateway Server software.
Explains UBAM Listener and Repeater for managing UDP broadcast voice.
Details the installation process for the UBAM Listener utility.
Details the installation process for the UBAM Repeater utility.
Introduces the optional CAD Translator for integrating with CAD systems.
Provides instructions for installing the CAD Translator software.
Explains how to use the viewer to monitor message traffic.
Introduces the chapter on initial configuration of transponder units.
Explains how to assign unique hardware ID numbers using DIP switches.
Details accessing serial settings for configuring the Station Transponder Unit.
Describes parameters within the Station Configuration Menu.
Configures PA options including fail-safe timer and handset use.
Step-by-step guide to changing the IP address of a Station Transponder Unit.
Introduces chapter on connecting system components for initial testing.
Explains how to configure an instance of the FSA Console application.
Details the initial settings required for the FSA Server.
Describes configurable system-wide timers and parameters.
Introduces the three-step process for defining station transponder units.
Parameters for defining a station, including name, address, and VoIP connection.
Defines settings for the unit's IP interface, including hardware type and network address.
Details the configuration of sense inputs for status monitoring.
Details the configuration of relay outputs for control applications.
Defines operational units and their relationship to front panel indicators.
Covers voice audio setup between dispatch and transponder units with VoIP.
Details the installation of the interface unit for audio and PTT signals.
Provides instructions for installing the USB-to-Serial Bridge driver.
Step-by-step guide to configuring the VoIP intercom card settings.
Introduces chapter on mounting, connecting, and configuring units on site.
Lists the necessary tools and resources for installing the units.
Provides instructions for safely opening the unit's chassis.
Details the process of physically mounting the unit to a wall or surface.
Overview of IP, PA audio, power, relay, and sense input connections.
Details how to connect DC power to the Station Transponder Unit.
Explains how to enter and use the unit's front panel test mode.
Details the connections required for the unit's output relays.
Details the connections required for the unit's sense inputs.
Introduces chapter on adjusting audio levels for optimal output.
Lists necessary tools and equipment for performing level adjustments.
Procedure to adjust sound card playback levels on the VoIP Server.
Procedure to adjust audio levels for Station Transponder Units in VoIP systems.
Procedure to adjust audio levels for Station Transponder Units in radio systems.
Introduces using the Model 26 as a backup for the IP FSA system.
Compares voice audio distribution methods using radio or VoIP.
Details setup and configuration for Model 26 backup using radio.
Details setup and configuration for Model 26 backup using VoIP.
Introduces the appendix detailing connectors, jumpers, and potentiometers.
Provides detailed information on connectors found on the transponder board.
Details the pinout and function of the PA connector (J3).
Details the pinout and function of the transmit interface connector (J4).
Details the pinout and function of the receiver and handset connector (J5).
Details the pinout and function of the serial port connector (J1).
Overview of connectors on the power supply board.
Lists and describes jumpers on the transponder circuit board.
Lists and describes jumpers on the power supply circuit board.
Describes the function of various potentiometers on the transponder board.
Introduces worksheets for data collection and system setup logging.
Worksheet to document IP address and port settings for consoles.
Worksheet to document FSA Server and VoIP Gateway Server settings.
Worksheet to document Station Transponder Unit IP, Port, and Gateway info.
Introduces using Model 620x units in existing Model 26 systems.
Covers unit numbering and serial programming for Model 26 systems.
Details wiring differences for Model 620x units in Model 26 systems.
Explains basic connections to conventional and trunked radios.
Details wiring connections for basic 2-wire and 4-wire interfaces.
Introduces procedures for setting FFSK and voice levels for Model 620x units.
Describes the system state required before performing level adjustments.
Procedure for setting FFSK receive and transmit levels for radio systems.
Procedure for setting FFSK levels for 2-wire and 4-wire line systems.
Procedure for adjusting voice audio output level to the station PA amplifier.
| Brand | ZETRON |
|---|---|
| Model | 025-9581M |
| Category | Security System |
| Language | English |