Receiver port, First telephone number, Second telephone number – DMP Electronics DMP Command Processor Panel XR500 User Manual
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Digital Monitoring Products
XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide
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COMMUNICATION
3.15
RECEIVER PORT -
Receiver Port
2001
Enter the receiver port number. Valid range is 1 to 65,535. Default is 2001.
3.16
FIRST PHONE NO.
First Telephone Number
This option displays only if the Communication Type is DD or CID.
This is the first number the panel dials when sending reports to the receiver. Phone
numbers can have two lines of 16 characters each to equal up to 32 characters.
Enter P to program a three-second pause in the dialing sequence. The P character
counts as part of the 32 allowable characters.
Enter R as the first character for rotary (pulse) phone function. The R character
counts as part of the 32 allowable characters.
Call Waiting: You can place the “* 7 0 P” (Star, Seven, Zero, Pause) in the telephone
number first position to cancel Call Waiting. For example, program NET with second
line DD and phone number *70P555-1212, and you have NET with Call Waiting
cancelled on the second line.
Caution: A call waiting cancel programmed on a non-call waiting telephone line
would prevent communication to the central station.
3.17
SECOND PHONE NO.
Second Telephone Number
The panel dials the second number when two successive tries using the first number
fail. If the panel cannot reach the receiver after two attempts using the second
number, it returns to the first number and makes two additional attempts. A total of
ten dialing attempts are made using the first and second phone num bers.
Each number can be up to 32 characters in length in cluding any P or R char acters
entered for pause or rotary connections or call waiting cancel option.
Should all ten attempts fail, the panel continues to attempt sending the message
using the next programmed path. If all programmed communication paths fail, the
panel clears the communication buffer and makes one communication attempt each
hour to send a TRANSMIT FAILED (S87) report to the receiver. Access the User Menu
Display Events feature to view the report information not sent to the receiver or
download the report with DMP Remote Link™ software.
3.18
ADVANCED? NO YES
Advanced Programming
Select Yes to enter the Advanced Programming menu for the communication path
currently being programmed.
3.19
First GPRS APN
Enter the first APN (Access Point Name). This allows an access point for cellular
communication and is used to connect to a DNS network. The APN may contain two
lines of 16 characters to equal 32 characters. Default is set to NMRX.CA.APN.
Second GPRS APN
Enter the second APN (Access Point Name). This works as a backup in case the first
APN fails. The APN may contain two lines of 16 characters to equal 32 character
Default is set to INTERNET.COM.
3.20
FAIL TEST HRS: 0
Fail Test Hours
This option sets the frequency for a Backup or Adaptive path to send a test report
when the closest previous path fails within its path group.
For example, if a backup path is programmed to send a weekly test report and the
Fail Test Frequency is set to 2 hours, when the previous path fails within its group,
the backup path starts sending a test every 2 hours until the previous path restores.
If Fail Test Frequency is set to 0, test reports are sent only according to Test Report
programming. Range is 0 to 24 hours. Default is 0.
3.21
PROTOCOL: TCP
Protocol
This option displays only when Communication Type is NET.
Select TCP to communicate over the network using TCP protocol. Select UDP to
communicate using UDP protocol. Default is TCP.
NMRX.CA.APN
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FIRST GPRS APN
INTERNET.COM
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SECOND GPRS APN