
RUNNER LINK Gateway Introduction
Benefits
Connecting intruder alarm equipment to the Internet
Supporting standard alarm protocols (SIA/CID)
Dedicated servers for secure polling
Real-time remote access to the system for the alarm owner (virtual keypad)
Event log on demand
Add-on Internet gateway from Runner Series control panels
Continuous line supervision
Alarm signals transmitted via the Internet to remote PCs or Central station
Uploading and downloading software for showing status and sending
commands over the Internet
Distribution of messages triggered by alarms to cellular and emails
How it Works
The events from your alarm system are automatically transferred via the
RUNNER LINK Gateway to a remote dedicated server located on the secure
and tamper proof premises of your Monitoring Service Provider.
When an alarm is triggered on your premises the signal is immediately
received on one of the many monitoring stations. Depending on how you have
configured the system the alarm can propagate the alarm via SMS messaging
and voice messages to multiple recipients. At the same time the operator can
intervene and escalate the alarm if required.
The RUNNER LINK Gateway is a true Plug & Play device and only has to be
connected to the bus of an existing alarm controller.
Customers Premises
Any Crow Runner Alarm System version 9.03 or later is able to install the
RUNNER LINK Gateway. The installation is relatively minor as only two
cables are connected to the Runner Link box.
Bus cable
The bus cable is a special cable supplied with the Runner Link and connects
the unit to the controller.
Internet Connection Cable
Most domestic households and businesses today have an open connection to
the Internet. To take advantage of this fact there is an RJ-45 plug on the
Runner Link box that plugs directly into a router that is already connected to
the Internet.
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