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product_id: 28539130
title: "IP Auto Alarm Dialer: Calls your Cell Phone using your Router"
brand: "alarm lab"
price: "€ 273.42"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Alarm Lab"
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# Ultra-low 100mA power draw Plug & Play Ethernet Calls 10 numbers simultaneously IP Auto Alarm Dialer: Calls your Cell Phone using your Router

**Brand:** alarm lab
**Price:** € 273.42
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📲 Stay Connected, Stay Secure — Instant Alerts Without the Hassle!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** IP Auto Alarm Dialer: Calls your Cell Phone using your Router by alarm lab
- **How much does it cost?** € 273.42 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sk](https://www.desertcart.sk/products/28539130-ip-auto-alarm-dialer-calls-your-cell-phone-using-your)

## Best For

- alarm lab enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted alarm lab brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Zero Monthly Fees:** Enjoy 500 free voice/SMS alarm credits annually—cut costly phone line bills.
- • **Energy-Efficient & Compact:** Consumes just 100mA at 12VDC in a sleek, wall-mountable aluminum case.
- • **Seamless Ethernet Integration:** Connects instantly to any internet-enabled Ethernet port—no complex setup needed.
- • **Multi-Recipient Instant Alerts:** Simultaneously calls or texts up to 10 contacts for rapid, reliable notifications.
- • **Universal Alarm Panel Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with Honeywell Vista, ADT, DSC & any 9-24VDC siren output system.

## Overview

The IP Auto Alarm Dialer is a plug-and-play security notifier that connects to your alarm panel’s siren output and your router’s Ethernet port to instantly call or text up to 10 numbers simultaneously. Compatible with major alarm systems like Honeywell Vista, ADT, and DSC, it requires no monthly fees and offers 500 free annual alert credits. With ultra-low power consumption and effortless setup, it’s the smart, cost-effective upgrade for modern home and business security.

## Description

Features: Connect to any Ethernet port that has internet access. Connects to your alarm panels siren output (9VDC – 24VDC). No further configuration required! IP Dialing & SMS Texting is free, notify Landlines or Mobile Phones! (250 Free Dial / SMS Text Credits per year) Send site codes, property owner contact and local police contact information. No delay between phone calls. Calls up to 10 numbers at the same time! Plug and Play with an Ethernet cable with a live internet connection! IPAutoDialer is powered and triggered by your alarm panels Siren Output. IP Auto Dialer works with any alarm panel that uses 9-24VDC Siren Output (Honeywell Vista, ADT, DSC, Etc.) Product Specifications: Input Voltage: 9-24VDC (Connects to Siren Output) Boot Time: 500ms Ethernet: 10/100 RJ-45 Power Consumption: 100mA at 12vdc Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s): Q: How do I connect the IPAutoDialer to my alarm panel? A: Most Alarm panels have a 12VDC output for controlling the siren. Use the included cable to connect your IPAutoDialer to the appropriate terminals. Q: How do I connect IPAutoDialer to the internet? A: IPAutoDialer will automatically configure an IP address via DHCP. If you can plug your laptop into the same cable as IPAutoDialer and get an internet connection, IPAutoDialer is ready to work! Q: What if my internet goes down? A: IP Auto Dialer will not be able to send any notifications without a live internet connection. Q: Is there a monthly fee? A: No Monthly Fees! Q: Is Calling Cell Phones, Land-Lines or Sending Text Messages Free? A: You get 500 Voice Dial / SMS Alarm credits per year

Review: IP Notifier that sends Text Messages and/or Spoken Phone Call Messages you enter - UPDATE 2025: Has been working reliably in my Alarm System panel since 2016 without any false triggers or failures (it is now 2025). Works great in a building where the phone line was cancelled monitoring a sump pump. For sump pump monitor you can use a lantern battery and a float switch that closes when the float is not vertical to provide power to the unit when the sump reaches the limit above where the pump would normally function. Sump pumps fail but this device on its own float switch will catch it and give you the time to correct the problem before your basement floods using the dry closure float switch I use to act as the switch to trigger this alert device. Just buy a mechanical float switch and use the wires to open close positive DC power to the dialer. Tie wrap the switch cord to the sump exhaust pipe leaving enough slack so it can flip over and trigger before water gets close to exiting the sump well. Be sure to test and you will have peace of mind. Don't forget to test periodically and replace the lantern battery every year or so if you don't have a meter to check it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am Truly Impressed!! When I purchased and received this in the mail at first I wasn't too impressed, especially when I saw how limited the website was as far as data went. Then after playing around with it I must say that I'm impressed with how simple this device and with how well it does it's job. Before I powered this thing up I glanced at the directions and saw how important it was to do the on-line information part before you plug this into your network. Makes sense. Your Serial number and Password are clearly printed on the top of the device so you can access the website and set up your device. On the webpage the top option is a delay in seconds that this thing will wait before sending another alarm. Most likely to avoid multiple triggers throughout the night if what ever it was monitoring went crazy. It was originally set for over an hour but I adjusted my subsequent trigger time down to 3 minutes as my output is a dry closure and is very false alarm proof. You have the option of having this device text multiple phone numbers and/or calling multiple numbers and verbally speaking on the phone the message you type. WEBSITE: TEXTING Setup: - If you want it to text you can have up to 160 characters (spaces between words count) - Your text message will be texted to all of the phone numbers you put in the text notification list. CALLING Setup: - If you want it to call a phone number and physically speak (computer voice was clear) you can type in 250 characters (spaces count) - The unit will call each number and speak the same words you typed for the phone call message to each phone number you put in the call list. I put periods after each number for my local police department so that the unit would read out the digits slowly enough for me to write them down. TRIGGERING UNIT: - To trip the device they include a male plug with 8 inches of wire attached to the plug. You will splice into their wire with your wire. - The trigger voltage is listed at 9 to 18 volt DC continuous trigger. - This trigger power is the same power this unit uses to turn on. Meaning, the internet connection is not in use until your trigger power comes in and powers the unit up so it can contact the website and follow the directions you provided. I tested the device with a 9v battery that was only putting out 8vdc and it worked like a champ. - The listed current draw on the paperwork cites this device draws at 6vdc = 200ma, 12vdc = 250ma, 18vdc 380ma - The DC plug for the trigger and operation is 2.1mm barrel plug with center being positive TRANSMISSION SPEED: - I was really impressed here. When the trigger was applied it was only 7 seconds and my phone was ringing with the spoken alert. At 13 seconds from the trigger point I was receiving a text alert with that message. My second phone rang at 15 seconds. I don't know if this is typical but the results were very similar at 6:30pm when I did my testing. PROS: - Unit only powered on when needed - Lightning fast phone call messages being sent as well as text messages (way faster than alarm company) - Operating Voltage 9-18vdc supplied at dc input (you can power this off of a standby lantern battery and a thermostat, off of an alarm, or other homemade device) - Aluminum case - Small size 3.25" x 3" (includes the 3/8" flange on each side) - Adjustable subsequent trigger timer - 500 free alerts sent a year (each call by text/phone counts) - Almost too simple to use CONS: - Wish it were a bit cheaper
Review: Works with my ancient 1990s Moose Z900 home alarm - I had an old Radio Shack landline dialer for years which worked great but I dumped the landline completely a few years ago so needed to replace it with something else. This auto dialer doesn't rely on a landline. It is very simple, compact and operates flawlessly. You do need a hard wired ethernet connection though so if your router is a long way from your alarm, this may not be your best option unless you want to install a ethernet line just for this dialer. Fortunately, my router is right next to my alarm so it was just a simple short cable run. For power, this dialer uses the horn/siren outputs from your alarm panel so all you need to do is run a pigtail for those 2 wires inside your alarm's panel box. The dialer is OFF until the alarm is triggered and the power from the panel that triggers the siren/horn also triggers this little box. When it is triggered, it sends a text, and email or a phone call - or all three if you like. So, it will remain unpowered and uses no electricity while idle. Their website setup is very simple. You use your mobile phone and go to their website. There, you enter your router's password and the login name and password printed on the front of the device. Then you just follow the instructions to setup the type of message you want sent via text, phone or email (or all three). You can setup multiple phone numbers and emails too so you can notify several people if you like: Neighbor, friend, family member, etc. They do not recommend you to have this to contact the police. On my Moose Z900 it takes a few seconds of of actual alarm time for the device to actually trigger. I guess this is a built in feature to minimize false alarms. So, in my case, if I lose home power and the back up battery drains completely the horn/siren will chirp when the power comes back on. This does NOT trigger the dialer. It takes a longer pulse than the short chirp to trigger the dialer.

## Features

- Advanced Connectivity: Easily connect the IP Auto Dialer to any Ethernet port with internet access, ensuring reliable and uninterrupted communication.
- Effortless Setup: With no further configuration required, the IP Dialer is designed to work seamlessly with your existing alarm panel, notifying landlines or mobile phones for free.
- Instant Notifications: The IP Auto Dialer sends out immediate alerts to up to 10 numbers at once, ensuring rapid response during security system alarms.
- Versatile Compatibility: This device is compatible with various alarm panels using 9-24VDC Siren Output, including Honeywell Vista, ADT, and DSC systems.
- Efficient Power Consumption: With a power consumption of just 100mA at 12vdc, the IP Auto Dialer is an energy-efficient solution for your home security needs.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00WF9Q6PW |
| Antenna Location | Home Security |
| Best Sellers Rank | #404 in Home Security Systems |
| Brand | Alarm lab |
| Built-In Media | Siren |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Home Security System, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 118 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Alarm Lab |
| Mfr Part Number | AL-IPD-200 |
| Model Number | 5823718732 |
| Power Source | dc |
| UPC | 616453967304 |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Alarm Lab
- **Color:** White
- **Compatible Devices:** Home Security System, Smartphone
- **Power Source:** dc
- **Voltage:** 18 Volts

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: does alarm lab have customer phone support? I purchased this same dialer from discount treasurers did'nt understand the limited instructions.**
A: The product does not have direct phone support. I had a problem accessing the web page to set up my text messages and voice computer generator messages and contacted Discount Treasurers, they indicated that they would get me a contact for support but before I received that information I figured it out myself. You have to enter the web page correctly "http://ftpalarm.com:9000" and then enter the phone numbers and text and voice messages you wish it to send out once a 12volt DC signal is received by the dialer. You can access the web site anytime and change the messages you wish for it to send out.

**Q: I have satilite internet service. Will this dialer work with this type service?**
A: should work with any internet service that is live 24/7.

**Q: Do you need to download a file to windows for this to work? Downloaded from company website and stated not safe?**
A: No download of any file is necessary. You have to go to their website and enter info to make the dialer function.

**Q: Does laptop have to stay connected once the setup is complete?**
A: No.  But the device must go into the router.  I don't have the device connected to the computer but directly into the router.  The router must be connected to the internet and powered up.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ IP Notifier that sends Text Messages and/or Spoken Phone Call Messages you enter
*by E***F on August 22, 2016*

UPDATE 2025: Has been working reliably in my Alarm System panel since 2016 without any false triggers or failures (it is now 2025). Works great in a building where the phone line was cancelled monitoring a sump pump. For sump pump monitor you can use a lantern battery and a float switch that closes when the float is not vertical to provide power to the unit when the sump reaches the limit above where the pump would normally function. Sump pumps fail but this device on its own float switch will catch it and give you the time to correct the problem before your basement floods using the dry closure float switch I use to act as the switch to trigger this alert device. Just buy a mechanical float switch and use the wires to open close positive DC power to the dialer. Tie wrap the switch cord to the sump exhaust pipe leaving enough slack so it can flip over and trigger before water gets close to exiting the sump well. Be sure to test and you will have peace of mind. Don't forget to test periodically and replace the lantern battery every year or so if you don't have a meter to check it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am Truly Impressed!! When I purchased and received this in the mail at first I wasn't too impressed, especially when I saw how limited the website was as far as data went. Then after playing around with it I must say that I'm impressed with how simple this device and with how well it does it's job. Before I powered this thing up I glanced at the directions and saw how important it was to do the on-line information part before you plug this into your network. Makes sense. Your Serial number and Password are clearly printed on the top of the device so you can access the website and set up your device. On the webpage the top option is a delay in seconds that this thing will wait before sending another alarm. Most likely to avoid multiple triggers throughout the night if what ever it was monitoring went crazy. It was originally set for over an hour but I adjusted my subsequent trigger time down to 3 minutes as my output is a dry closure and is very false alarm proof. You have the option of having this device text multiple phone numbers and/or calling multiple numbers and verbally speaking on the phone the message you type. WEBSITE: TEXTING Setup: - If you want it to text you can have up to 160 characters (spaces between words count) - Your text message will be texted to all of the phone numbers you put in the text notification list. CALLING Setup: - If you want it to call a phone number and physically speak (computer voice was clear) you can type in 250 characters (spaces count) - The unit will call each number and speak the same words you typed for the phone call message to each phone number you put in the call list. I put periods after each number for my local police department so that the unit would read out the digits slowly enough for me to write them down. TRIGGERING UNIT: - To trip the device they include a male plug with 8 inches of wire attached to the plug. You will splice into their wire with your wire. - The trigger voltage is listed at 9 to 18 volt DC continuous trigger. - This trigger power is the same power this unit uses to turn on. Meaning, the internet connection is not in use until your trigger power comes in and powers the unit up so it can contact the website and follow the directions you provided. I tested the device with a 9v battery that was only putting out 8vdc and it worked like a champ. - The listed current draw on the paperwork cites this device draws at 6vdc = 200ma, 12vdc = 250ma, 18vdc 380ma - The DC plug for the trigger and operation is 2.1mm barrel plug with center being positive TRANSMISSION SPEED: - I was really impressed here. When the trigger was applied it was only 7 seconds and my phone was ringing with the spoken alert. At 13 seconds from the trigger point I was receiving a text alert with that message. My second phone rang at 15 seconds. I don't know if this is typical but the results were very similar at 6:30pm when I did my testing. PROS: - Unit only powered on when needed - Lightning fast phone call messages being sent as well as text messages (way faster than alarm company) - Operating Voltage 9-18vdc supplied at dc input (you can power this off of a standby lantern battery and a thermostat, off of an alarm, or other homemade device) - Aluminum case - Small size 3.25" x 3" (includes the 3/8" flange on each side) - Adjustable subsequent trigger timer - 500 free alerts sent a year (each call by text/phone counts) - Almost too simple to use CONS: - Wish it were a bit cheaper

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works with my ancient 1990s Moose Z900 home alarm
*by W***J on March 30, 2026*

I had an old Radio Shack landline dialer for years which worked great but I dumped the landline completely a few years ago so needed to replace it with something else. This auto dialer doesn't rely on a landline. It is very simple, compact and operates flawlessly. You do need a hard wired ethernet connection though so if your router is a long way from your alarm, this may not be your best option unless you want to install a ethernet line just for this dialer. Fortunately, my router is right next to my alarm so it was just a simple short cable run. For power, this dialer uses the horn/siren outputs from your alarm panel so all you need to do is run a pigtail for those 2 wires inside your alarm's panel box. The dialer is OFF until the alarm is triggered and the power from the panel that triggers the siren/horn also triggers this little box. When it is triggered, it sends a text, and email or a phone call - or all three if you like. So, it will remain unpowered and uses no electricity while idle. Their website setup is very simple. You use your mobile phone and go to their website. There, you enter your router's password and the login name and password printed on the front of the device. Then you just follow the instructions to setup the type of message you want sent via text, phone or email (or all three). You can setup multiple phone numbers and emails too so you can notify several people if you like: Neighbor, friend, family member, etc. They do not recommend you to have this to contact the police. On my Moose Z900 it takes a few seconds of of actual alarm time for the device to actually trigger. I guess this is a built in feature to minimize false alarms. So, in my case, if I lose home power and the back up battery drains completely the horn/siren will chirp when the power comes back on. This does NOT trigger the dialer. It takes a longer pulse than the short chirp to trigger the dialer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works perfectly
*by B***E on January 1, 2026*

Works great with my home alarm. Easy to install

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