Anyone simulate the handshake and kissoff from a central station to test communications and if so what do you use?
No DACT around, just simple burglar alarm controls.We use the DACT and test for handshake and kissoff :grin:!
Anyone simulate the handshake and kissoff from a central station to test communications and if so what do you use?
No DACT around, just simple burglar alarm controls.
You can certainly test by calling a central station, but I was thinking of a local diagnostics box.Wouldn't you just send test signals to a central station?![]()
The alarm control panel would normally dial the CS. Like a Vista 10,15,20-P panel.OK, I'm missing something here. If you don't have a Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT), how are you going to send the signals to the central station from the burglar panel? Is this a leased line or municipal tie?
You can certainly test by calling a central station, but I was thinking of a local diagnostics box.
You can certainly test by calling a central station, but I was thinking of a local diagnostics box.
There is no local central station. The central station is at the contracted monitoring center (ADT, Brinks, etc). You can program a company number in if they will allow you to call them for a test (some product sales companies that also offer monitoring services will allow you to do that).Are you currently having issues with your central station?
I have grow accustomed to listening to my test set for the hand shake and kiss off. I think I still have the sounds bites that i recorded from a panel that was transmitting contact id if you are interested?
How do you feel a local diagnostics box would be beneficial?
That's the idea, or after install where there is no phone line available.Are you talking about bench-testing a panel, like before installation?
The purpose would be for when there is no central station to be dialed or there is no active phone line on site.I still don't understand why you would need a device to simulate a central station. Are you concerned that the panels you are working with are not communicating correctly? I am not sure what tone is the kiss off signal when listening in on a test set, but maybe you could get one of those line recorders to record the tones. Total guess here.
I would like a little hand-held unit. I guess I could make one if I set aside the time, but there are too many other things that would be more fun.If you do enough alarms maybe you would justify buying a used one:
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