Ipdact module - configuration, Iv-31 – Fire-Lite IPDACT Installation Manual User Manual
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IPDACT Module - Configuration
IV-31
Doc.Dm373-I
Rev. 2.0
Number of digits for a telephone
number.
19
1
(2+1)
09
Retries for sending an alarm
20
1
(1+1)
5
Backup VisorALARM IP address
21
8
(3+1)
None
Interval between keep-alives
(seconds) with the backup
VisorALARM
22
1
(5+1)
00010
Retries after failed keep-alives with
the backup VisorALARM
23
1
(1+1)
3
Time between retries for keep-alive
sendings (seconds) with the backup
VisorALARM
24
1
(1+1)
1
DHCP Client activation /
deactivation
27
1
(1+1)
1
Output relay switch time
28
1
(3+1)
0
Action to take when the telephone
line fails
29
1
(1+1)
2 (Alarm sending)
Maintenance VisorALARM address
36
4
(3 +1)
None
Key to encrypt packets sent to the
maintenance receiver.
37
2
Variable, max. 16
characters, these must be
equal
None
Installation key for remote
configuration automatic request
38
2
Variable, max. 16
characters, these must be
equal
None
Use of the checking digits
49
1
(1+1)
1
Through the syntax (n+1) this indicates that n is the number of significant
digits and with +1 this indicates that the last figure is the checking digit
depending on the data. This is done as such to prevent errors when
configuring the device and to reduce the time required for the process. The
passwords are verified through repetition. The checking digit is obtained
through the MIPDATA.exe program in the PC which supplies the data to be
configured. This characteristic enabled and disabled through register 49.
A register’s fields are configured by entering the number of data required and
finally # (pad). If the number of digits is incorrect or the data invalid, an error
signal composed of a long tone is emitted. At this point you must wait to
repeat the value for the said field. If the data is correct an acknowledgement
signal made up of two short tones is emitted and subsequently you move on
to the next field. If this is the last field, all the fields are stored in the
configuration and an OK signal made up of three short beeps is emitted. At
this point, the dialing tone is emitted in order to dial the telephonic console
(continuous low frequency tone).
In some cases it may be necessary to enter A, B, C, D, E or F. These digits
can be obtained through the key sequence * and a number between 1 and 6.
I.e. digit A is obtained through * 1, B through * 2, and so on.
Configuration changes are dynamic, i.e. you do not need to restart the device
to activate the said changes.