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IPC10
IP to CMS Converter, MQTT, 5,000 Accounts

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The IPC10 is designed to receive Ethernet IP Data from Paradox systems, convert them from Paradox encrypted IP protocol and send them over Ethernet to the central monitoring station (CMS) software CID format via Sur-Gard MLR2-DG or Ademco 685 protocols. IPC10 count capacity of up to 5,000 monitored and accounts supervised. Created for the modern CMS with a small footprint, low power consumption, and single ethernet with POE connection.

Main Features :
  • Paradox IP protocol to CMS protocol converter.
  • Monitor up to 5000 accounts, MQTT technology, 80ms panel to CMS reporting time.
  • 5 years warranty, < 8 minutes receiver replacement to full operation restore.
  • Compatible with M20 M25 head units, IP180, IP150MQ and PCS265V8
  • Single one wire Ethernet connection with POE < 10W.
  • 10,000 buffered events if CMS down and simple easy to use UI.
  • Internal battery for uninterrupted operation up to 20 hours (V1.01.00 and higher).
     

     
    IP180
    Internet Module, MQTT, Four Receivers, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi

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    The IP180 Internet Communication Module is used to report and connect remotely to Paradox systems via the internet. Reporting to the central station’s CMS is possible via Paradox IPC10 Receiver/converter. The IP180 connects to the system remotely with the BlueEye application, PC software, and provides remote upgrade of the system. It can connect with an Ethernet cable or over Wi-Fi or both with fail over. The IP180 can also be upgraded remotely. The IP180 can also send system events via email.

    Features
  • Internet module
  • Uses MQTT technology
  • Supports up to 4 receivers
  • Has Ethernet and WiFi on board
  • Compatible with EVOHD+, SP+, MG+ and most panels manufactured after 2012
  • Reports only to IPC10 receivers (does not support reporting to IPRS7/ IPR512)
  • Compatible only with BlueEye(does not support Insite Gold), Babyware 5.6.28 and Infield 5.6.22 (and up)
  • Does not support static IP connection for now (should be supported in future firmware updates)
     

     
    IP150+MQ
    Internet Module

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    The IP150 + Internet Communication Module is used to report and connect remotely to Paradox systems via the internet. Reporting to the central station’s CMS is possible via Paradox IPC10 Receiver/converter. The IP150 + connects to the system remotely with the BlueEye application, PC software, and provides remote upgrade of the system. It can connect with an Ethernet cable. The IP150 + can also be upgraded remotely. The IP50 + can also send system events via email.

    Features
  • Internet module
  • Uses MQTT technology
  • Supports up to 2 receivers
  • Has Ethernet on board
  • Compatible with EVOHD+, SP+, MG+ and most panels manufactured after 2012
  • Reports only to IPC10 receivers (does not support reporting to IPRS7/ IPR512)
  • Compatible only with BlueEye(does not support Insite Gold), Babyware 5.6.28 and Infield 5.6.22 (and up)
  • Does not support static IP connection for now (should be supported in future firmware updates)
  • Can be downgraded back to v5.xx firmware

    CE Cert EN50136-ATS5 EN50136-ATS5 EN50136-ATS5
     

     
    IP150 MQTT
    Internet Module

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    The IP150 Internet Communication Module is used to report and connect remotely to Paradox systems via the internet. Reporting to the central station’s CMS is possible via Paradox IPC10 Receiver/converter. The IP150 connects to the system remotely with the BlueEye application, PC software, and provides remote upgrade of the system. It can connect with an Ethernet cable. The IP150 can also be upgraded remotely. The IP50 can also send system events via email.

    Features
  • Internet module
  • Uses MQTT technology
  • Supports up to 2 receivers
  • Ethernet on board
  • Compatible with EVOHD+, SP+, MG+ and most panels manufactured after 2012

  • Requires a Swan paid site
  • Reports only to IPC10 receivers (does not support reporting to IPRS7/ IPR512)
  • Compatible only with BlueEye(does not support Insite Gold), Babyware 5.6.52 , Infield 5.6.55 , NEware 5.2.32 , (and up)
  • Does not support static IP connection
  • Can not be downgraded back to v5.xx firmware
     

     
    IP180ANT
    IP180 WIFI Antenna Kit

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    PCS265V8
    LTE Communicator Module (MQTT)

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    The PCS265V8 Communicator Module provides access to Paradox systems using the MQTT protocol. The PCS265V8 reports to the central station via Paradox IPC10 receivers only. Connecting to the system with BlueEye application (Insite Gold is NOT supported), or PC software, as well as personal messaging.
    Features
  • LTE
  • Worldwide functionality except U.S.A
  • Full BlueEye app functionality
  • Two SIM cards support for provider redundancy
  • Control panel communication supervision
  • Swan auto connection for BlueEye mobile application use
  • Arm or disarm the system via text message (SMS)
  • 4-wire serial connection to Panel
  • Li-ion battery (optional) allows operation when panel power is lost for backup reporting
  • Will report panel loss in case of cut wires or loss of power
  • Encrypted communication (128-bit)
  • Dual tamper switch (wall and cover removal)
  • Compatible with EVO Series, Spectra SP+, MG5050+ and MG5075

    NOT compatible with v4.xx and v5.xx firmware. Please do NOT downgrade v8.xx modules to v4.xx and v5.xx firmware.

     


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