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SilentKnight VisorAlarm Manager User Manual

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VisorALARM Manager – Quick Guide

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Doc. DM380-I

Rev. 3.0

Station Phone Number.

Alarm transmission retries

Number of times that a UDP data packet holding an alarm is
transmitted if no acknowledgement is received

Local events zone

This is the base number for the zone field that appears in all
the events generated by a MIP that do not come from the
Alarm Panel.

User Password

mIP/IPDACT device Management password
(terminal/telnet/configuration tool)

Callback phone

Phone number that the Control Panel dials when a callback to
the device is requested

Subscriber telephone

Control Panel Phone Number

Maintenance Receiver

IP address for the Maintenance receiver

Maintenance Password

Encryption password for the data packets that the
mIP/IPDACT sends to the Maintenance receiver

Reference pattern

This is the identifier of the cfg-pattern that the mIP/IPDACT
has been registered with

mIP Password

Encryption password for the data packets that the
mIP/IPDACT sends to the Main or Backup receiver

Receiver IP Address

IP address for the Main receiver

Receiver Password (Read
only)

Encryption password for the data packets that the receiver
sends to the mIP/IPDACT receiver. This parameter only can
be changed though a registration operation.

Keep alive timer

Time elapsed between mIP/IPDACT polls to the Main
receiver.

Keep alive retries

Number of poll retries in order to consider that the link with
the Main receiver is down.

Keep alive retries timer

Time elapsed between mIP/IPDACT poll retries to the Main
receiver.

Backup IP Address

IP address for the Backup receiver

Backup Keep alive timer

Time elapsed between mIP/IPDACT polls to the Backup
receiver

Backup Keep alive retries

Number of polls retries in order to consider that the link with
the Backup receiver is down.

Backup Keep alive retries
timer

Time elapsed between mIP/IPDACT poll retries to the Backup
receiver.




7.

Modifying pattern parameters

The “Patterns” tab displays a list of configuration patterns (see Fig 8). Operations you can
execute over a pattern are as follows:

“New”: Create a new pattern.
Fill out all the parameters for the new pattern and click on “New”. The pattern
then appears on the list with the specified parameters.

Update”: Change a pattern’s parameters.