Network line setup – DMP Electronics Security Control Receiver SCS-1R User Manual
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OPERATOR’S GUIDE
Send Caller ID Information
Press the far right Select key for YES, which enables the Caller ID information to be
sent. Caller ID sends the phone number that the panel is using to call. Default is NO.
ECHO CANCEL
DISABLE? NO YES
Echo Cancel Disable
Echo Cancellation is technology used by telephone companies to eliminate echo from
voice telephone transmissions. In some cases this technology can interfere with alarm
signals. If you have problems with Echo Cancellation interfering with your signals,
press the far right Select key for YES to turn off the echo cancellers. If you are not
having problems with the telephone company echo cancellation, select NO to leave the
echo cancelers on. Default is NO.
Network Line Setup
NET LINE 20
ENABLE? NO YES
Enable Network Line
The card number is displayed first (Card 2 in the example) followed by the line number
(Line displays as 0 (zero) for the network line of each card). Press the far right Select
key for YES, which enables the network for the selected card. Default is YES. If NO is
selected, the display returns to the Card Number prompt.
LOCAL IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.250
Local IP Address
Enter the LOCAL IP ADDRESS. This is the SCS-104 IP address. The Local IP Address must
be unique and cannot be duplicated. The default value is 192.168.000.250.
LOCAL PORT
2001
Local Port
The LOCAL PORT identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the
panel. If a setting change is required, enter the new number. Valid range is 1 to
65,535. The default value is 2001.
GATEWAY ADDRESS
000.000.000.000
Gateway Address
Enter the local GATEWAY ADDRESS. You need the Gateway Address to exit your local
network. The default value is 000.000.000.000.
SUBNET MASK:
255.255.255.000
Subnet Mask
Enter the local SUBNET MASK assigned to the SCS-104. The default value is
255.255.255.000.
PASSPHRASE:
Passphrase
In order to communicate using encryption, XR500 Series panels reporting in to the SCS-
104 at the receiver must have a Passphrase. This Passphrase must be programmed into
every panel reporting in to the SCS-104 at the receiver. The SCS-104 installed in the
receiver must also be programmed with the same Passphrase. To clear the passphrase
press any Select Key and then press the COMMAND key.
To enable encryption enter an 8 to 16-character Passphrase using alphanumeric
characters. If you leave the Passphrase blank, the SCS-104 communicates with XR500
Series panels, but the data is not encrypted. The Passphrase is blank by default.
Note: DO NOT LOSE THE PASSPHRASE. A lost or forgotten Passphrase requires that
every XR500 Series panel reporting in to the SCS-104 at the receiver be individually
reprogrammed with a new passphrase.
S16 AND S17
ALWAYS? NO YES
S16 and S17 Always
When NO is selected, the S16 Panel Not Responding message is sent to the automation
computer for each supervised account that has stopped sending check-in messages
unless 50 S16 messages have been generated for different accounts within one
minute. This could occur because the network has failed. Once this occurs, S72
Network Trouble is sent and the receiver stops sending S16 messages to the automation
computer. The receiver sends S73 Network Restored and will begin sending S16
messages after the receiver starts receiving check-in messages again.
When YES is selected, the S16 Panel Not Responding message is always sent to the
automation computer for each supervised account that has stopped sending check-in
messages without regard to the number of accounts generating S16 messages.
When YES is selected, the S17 Panel Response Restored message is sent to the
automation computer each time a supervised account checks in for the first time
after installation. This also occurs at an account’s first check-in after the receiver or
SCS-104 is powered-up. Default is NO.
ACK SUBSTITUTED
MESSAGE? NO YES
Acknowledge Panel Substitution Message
When YES is selected, the SCS-104 replies with an acknowledgment to messages sent by
substituted panels. See the Substitution Code section of the panel programming guide
for the definition of a substituted panel. The SCS-104 generates only one S58 Alarm:
Panel Substitution message to the host automation computer and receiver printer for
SEND CALLER ID
INFO? NO YES