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IPDACT-2(UD) - Configuration
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automatically deactivate and return to the initial position; if the relays are 
inactive then you return to the initial position. 
If at any point you hang up the phone, the telephonic console deactivates.
III - 3.1. Configuration
Configuring the various parameters is carried out through the access and 
register writing. A register is used for each parameter to be configured. Each 
register is made up of one or various fields. The number of fields and size of 
each depends on the type of register. All the fields pertaining to one register 
have the same size. In order to access a register, press * and the two digits 
corresponding to the register to be configured. After selecting a register you 
will hear a simple beep indicating that this register can be configured. From 
this point you can configure the first field in the register. Should you select an 
invalid register, an error signal is emitted. This consists of a long tone. 
The access process for a register can be terminated at any point using the 
escape sequence *# (asterisk, pound). In this case an escape signal is 
emitted which consists of three short tones. 
The available configuration registers are as follows:
Types of register
registe
r
fields
Field size
Default value
IPDACT-2(UD) IP address and
mask
01
8
(3+1)
192.168.000.100 
255.255.255.000 
IPDACT-2(UD) access gateway
02
4
(3+1)
192.168.000.200
Access password for the console
03
2
Variable, max. 16 
characters, these must be 
the same. 
24680
Remote configuration request
04
1
Variable
None
IPDACT-2(UD) Reset
05
1
Variable
N/A
IPDACT-2(UD) account number
11
1
(8+1)
000000
Visor Alarm IP address
12
4
(3+1)
None
UDP port
13
1
(5+1)
00080
IPDACT-2(UD) message encryption
key
14
2
Variable, max. 16 
characters, these must be 
the same. 
None
VisorAlarm message encryption
key
15
2
Variable, max. 16 
characters, these must be 
the same. 
None
Interval between keep-alive (sec)
16 1
(5+1)
00010
Retries after failed keep-alive
17 1
(1+1)
3
Time between retries for sending
keep-alives (sec).
18 1
(1+1)
3
Number of digits for a telephone
number.
19 1
(2+1)
09
Retries for sending an alarm
20
1
(1+1)
5
