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Ethernet Interface Installation Instructions

Product summary

The Ethernet Interface module (60-938) is an Ethernet module
designed to provide an additional reporting method for Simon
panels. The module connects to a DSL or cable modem
(broadband) and reports events to the premisesconnect.com
web site and up to two Osborne-Hoffman (OH2000E) network
receivers.
Premisesconnect.com is used by:
Installers - to aid in installation and maintenance of
security systems.
Dealers - to simplify customer and account management.
Customers - to receive event notifications and to control
their security system.
Ethernet Interface Module Setup
Perform the following steps to setup the Ethernet Interface
module. Each step is described in detail in this manual.
1.
Installation - Installing the Ethernet Interface module into
®
the Simon
control panel.
2.
Activation - Activating the communication channel
between the module and the Simon panel.
3.
Connection - Connecting the Ethernet Interface Module -
Simon Panel combination to a network.
4.
Registration - Registering the system on the
premisesconnect.com website.
Note: Dealers are required to have a contract with UTC Fire &
Security before accessing the premisesconnect.com web site.
Upon entering into a contract, the dealer is supplied with a
Dealer ID, which is required for system registration on the web
site.
P/N 466-2161 • REV D • January 2011
Installation
Requirements
Broadband Internet connection (DSL or cable modem)
An available 10-Base-T or 10/100-Base-T Ethernet Port
Simon panel with software version 4.0 or later
Tools and Supplies
Small blade and Phillips screwdriver
Screws for mounting module
Standard (non-crossover) Category 5e Ethernet cable with
RJ45 connectors
Power/Bus cable
Mounting and Wiring
Figure 1: Mounting the Ethernet Interface Module
Pins
To mount the Ethernet Interface module inside a
Simon panel:
1.
Remove AC power.
Battery
Connection
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  • Page 1: Product Summary

    Ethernet Interface Installation Instructions Product summary Installation The Ethernet Interface module (60-938) is an Ethernet module Requirements designed to provide an additional reporting method for Simon panels. The module connects to a DSL or cable modem • Broadband Internet connection (DSL or cable modem) (broadband) and reports events to the premisesconnect.com...
  • Page 2 Open the panel cover. Reconnect the backup battery. Release the top chassis latch from the back plastic with a Close the panel cover. small screwdriver (twist the screwdriver). Apply AC power. Flip the front cover down until the back plastic is exposed. Connection Disconnect the backup battery.
  • Page 3 Setting the Simon Panel Options Registration Simon options 90-92 must be programmed properly in order for the Simon / Ethernet Interface system to report properly. Registering the Ethernet Interface Module If the Simon/Ethernet Interface module system Registration is necessary if the system will be communicating reports to a network central station receiver: with the premisesconnect.com website.
  • Page 4 Press Option repeatedly until you hear “Option 7” or press Line Number 0, then 7. The Line Number (Remote Option 4) is a numeric identifier that Enter the Account Number using the numbered keys. can be up to 10 digits long. Press 9 then the Minutes + button to enter letters (A-F).
  • Page 5: Programming Options Reference

    Registering the System 11. Press Done. The panel announces “Remote Option 2 OK.” Wait 30 seconds before proceeding to Verify Registration. Before selecting Submit in Step 4 of the online registration process, the following steps must be completed. Verify Registration To register or re-register the Ethernet Interface To verify the system was registered properly at the module:...
  • Page 6 Option No. Option Default Range Desired Setting Remote Option 11 Current Router IP Address Dynamic 12-digit numeric Remote Option 12 Current Subnet Mask Dynamic 12-digit numeric Remote Option 13 MAC Address Dynamic 12-digit hexidecimal Remote Option 14 Proxy Server IP Address 000.000.000.000 12-digit, 4 octet Remote Option 15...
  • Page 7 Option 91 - Comm Channel 2 Reports Remote Option 2- Register Module Command Default = Off; Range = 0, 1, Off Default = N/A; Range = N/A This option determines which reports are ultimately sent to the Used to register the Ethernet Interface module. network central station receiver 2 by the Ethernet Interface Press Add module.
  • Page 8 Press Done to reset the module. This option stores the current Subnet Mask of the Ethernet Interface module. This option cannot be programmed and is for Resetting the module does not clear its memory. review only. Remote Option 7- Static Module IP Address Remote Option 13- MAC Address Default = 192.168.000.049;...
  • Page 9 programmed at the panel as “010.001.008.100”. It is not To enter letters, press 9 then the Minutes + button. The panel necessary to enter the periods. announces the letter A. Continue pressing the Minutes + button to progress through the alphabet. Remote Option 18 - Main Server Port Remote Option 24 - Ping Page Extension Default = 0080;...
  • Page 10 Remote Option 29 - Receiver 1 Poll Period This option sets the time between periodic link test messages. Link test messages are sent to the secondary network Note: In UL listed systems, this option must be turned on and receiver. The poll period must be set less than the time set at SIA format must be used.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    be found in network devices (such as routers) that allow provide quicker downloads for users and to increase server multiple users to access the Internet. security. It is common for an ISP to use a proxy server, especially if it has a slow link to the Internet. Proxy servers are also constructs that allow direct Internet access from behind a Ethernet firewall.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    • Remote Options 17, 18, 23, 26 and 40 must be set Copyright © 2011 Interlogix, a UTC Fire & Security Company. appropriately. All rights reserved. Specifications Model no. 60-938 Compatibility Simon panels with software version 4.0 and later Power requirements...

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