Fire-Lite IPDACT Installation Manual User Manual
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IPDACT Module - Configuration
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UDP Port
UDP port used to send and receive monitoring, alarms and remote configuration
information. This port must coincide with that programmed in the IP VisorALARM
receiver.
The register is composed of one 5-digit field which admits values within the range
of 00000 to 65535. The field contains a verification digit of the configured number.
Default value is 00080.
A 0 value is not permitted.
IPDACT message encryption key
This key is used to encrypt the messages sent to the Teldat VisorALARM. This
must be entered twice in order to validate it.
The register is composed of one field containing up to 16 DTMF digits. By default
there is no configured value.
VisorALARM message encryption key
The Teldat VisorALARM uses this key to encrypt the messages sent to the
IPDACT. This must be entered twice in order to validate it.
The register is composed of one field containing up to 16 DTMF digits. By default
there is no configured value.
Keep-Alive Interval (sec.)
(KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL)
Time interval when the IPDACT executes a connectivity test with the Teldat
VisorALARM. For this, a keep-alive frame is sent and a response is expected
from the IP receiver.
The register is made up of one 5-digit field. The interval is expressed in seconds
and admits values between 00000 and 90 seconds. The range of values this
register can take comply with the UL1610 section 62.10. The field contains a
verification digit for the number. Default value is 00010.
Retries after failed keep-alive (
KEEP ALIVE RETRIES
)
If the IPDACT, on executing the connectivity test with the Teldat VisorALARM,
does not receive a response within the “time-between-send-keep-alive-retries”
seconds, the IPDACT repeats the process of sending the keep-alive frame.
Should there be no response within same time interval, the IPDACT repeats the
process until the number of retries configured in the register has been completed.
The connection with the Teldat VisorALARM is considered down once the
number of configured retries in this register has been executed and subsequently
the control panel can access the telephone network.
The register is made up of one single digit field. This admits values between 1
and 9. Default value is 3.