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WEB600 Firmware Revision History

• Changed how network settings are stored so that future firmware updates will not erase the network

settings, even if all other programming gets reset to defaults.

• In MODBUS and SNMP, the range and status flags were stored in reverse. They now correctly

match the specification.

• WARNING: Installing this update will reset the unit to factory defaults if the current firmware

version is v1.30 or less.

Version 1.35 (January 4, 2010)

• Fixed an issue which caused the delivery of SMS-text messages to occasionally fail.
• Added the specific SNMP return-to-normal alarm trap code shown in the SNMP MIB.

WARNING: Installing this update will reset the unit to factory defaults if the current firmware

version is v1.30 or less.

Version 1.34 (December 7, 2009

• Fixed a problem where the Web600 would not keep time in December, but would skip ahead to

January.

• Fixed the alarm limit shown in a battery alarm message.
• Added the text “returned to normal” to an SNMP trap return to normal alarm message.
• Added a “Daylight Saving Time” option to the clock programming screen.
• Changed the “Dry Contact” alarm functionality such that a dry contact sensor must return to normal

for at least 5 seconds before it can clear and be allowed to go back into alarm.

• Improved the saved programming reload function to be both backwards and forwards compatible.

WARNING: Installing this update will reset the unit to factory defaults.

Version 1.30 (October 12, 2009)

• Corrected network protocol issue which caused some routers to drop packets sent from the

WEB600.

WARNING: Installing this update will reset the unit to factory defaults.

Version 1.29 (October 1, 2009)

• Corrected an issue which caused the unit to become unresponsive for a minute after connecting the

battery.

Version 1.28 (September 28, 2009)

• Fixed several issues related to SNMP:

a) Fixed the OID usage in the trap message sequences
b) Allow SNMP packets greater than 127 bytes
c) Fixed the length calculation if the field was greater than 127 bytes.

Version 1.26 (September 10, 2009)

• No functional change - maintenance update only

Version 1.24 (July 28, 2009)

• Fixed a problem when using Internet Explorer which caused all character entries to be converted to

upper-case letters.

• Improved the log-out process. When the user is using authentication and they choose to “logout”,

upon clicking the “Cancel” button on the password entry screen, the Web600 now displays a
logged-off message.

• Fixed a problem with Eventlog filtering which caused the query to fail to return any event messages

when a specific Zone was selected.