The NetTalon UL864 Computer Workstation is a desktop computer configured with the Microsoft Windows XP Pro
operating system. The system is configured to run NetTalon's Administrative Monitoring Station.
All NetTalon monitoring stations depict changes of site status immediately on notification
both visually (graphic screens), audibly (speaker), and textually (list box).
Icons representing detector status change both in pattern and color on state change. Hierarchical screens are easily
and quickly navigated using the mouse (point and click).
Monitoring Products
The System 3000 has three types of software monitoring packages that are used
to receive notification of alarm conditions:
Model 3110 - Administrative Monitoring Station (AMS)
Model 3120 - Remote Monitoring Station (RMS)
Model 3130 - Emergency Response Station (ERS)
Each of these application packages provide the user with the ability to
navigate to various areas of the facility to observe the current and
changing status of the detection devices.
To protect unauthorized users from duplicating and inappropriately accessing
site status information, a physical security key complements each monitoring
software package to verify authenticity. Each security key has a unique
identification code that must be registered at each monitored panel. Additionally,
each user has to be registered by username and password.
Model 3110 - Administrative Monitoring Station (AMS)
The Administrative Monitoring Station software provides the authorized user a
wide variety of tools to manage the System 3000, including:
Site Configuration
Program Update
Test Mode
Acknowledge Alarms/Trouble
Disable/Enable Points
Controlled Alarm Playback
Download/Review Log Files
Site Status Monitoring
The AMS software requires a static IP address
for network communications and must be registered into the panels being
monitored. Changing site conditions are automatically transmitted ('pushed') by
the alarming panel to the registered Administrative Monitoring Station(s).
Model 3120 - Remote Monitoring Station (RMS)
The Remote Monitoring Station software provides the authoriaed user the ability
to remotely monitor the changing site conditions. Because the RMS 'polls' the panel for
the changing site conditions, it may utilize DHCP IP addressing for network communications.
Model 3130 - Emergency Response Station (ERS)
The Emergency Response Station software also provides an authorized user a wide
variety of tools to manage the System 3000. Its overall functionality includes:
Acknowledge Alarms/Trouble
Disable/Enable Points
Controlled Alarm Playback
Download/Review Log Files
Site Status Monitoring
The ERS software also requires a static IP address for network
communications and must be registered into the panels being monitored. Changes in
site status are immediately transmitted to all the registered ERS units.
Touchscreen Annunciator
In addition, the System 3000 supports one additional monitoring station designed for use
in large and/or multilevel facilities - the Touchscreen Annunciator.
Model 3410 - Touchscreen Annunciator (TA)
The Touchscreen Annunciator provides a visual annunciation of alarm activity
to building occupants through graphic-rich display screens that are navigated
through a touchscreen interface. Changing site conditions are constantly
updated by the Securty/Fire Alarm Control Panel (S/FACP). The TA
connects to the S/FACP over a standard Ethernet communications port. The TA
requires a static IP address and its address must be registered into the
alarm panel for proper operations. The TA features: