DSC PowerSeries Neo LE2080 Installation Manual page 24

Fire alarm communicator
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[013] DLS Outgoing Port
Default (0BFA/3066)
The DLS outgoing port is used for outgoing sessions to DLS after an SMS request has been sent to the communicator. Use
this section to set the value of the local outgoing port. The value must be changed if the communicator is located behind a
firewall and must be assigned a particular port number, as determined by the network administrator. In most cases, chan-
ging the default value or configuring the firewall with this port is not required.
Valid range: 0000-FFFF.
NOTE: If section [006] toggle option [7] is ON, DLS will use the primary path. If section [006] toggle option [7] is OFF, DLS will
use the Ethernet path, if available.
[014] Receiver Supervision Interval 2
Default (0078/0135 seconds)
This option allows the communicator to be programmed with a unique supervision interval for Cellular Receiver 1. Cellular
Receiver 1 supervision must be enabled in section [851][005]. The supervision interval in section [014] determines the
delay, in seconds, between each heartbeat signal sent to the central station receiver. Valid range is 000A-FFFF seconds.
If the programmed interval is less than 10 seconds (000A) then supervision is disabled, regardless of the setting in section
[851][005] (not available in North America).
If the communicator is programmed for Common Receiver Mode (Ethernet Receiver 1 and Cellular Receiver 1 have the
same account code, IP and port) then Receiver Supervision Interval 1 is always used when sending heartbeats using either
technology.
NOTE: The supervision interval for the receiver supervision window must be 65 seconds longer than the communicator
supervision interval.
[015] DLS Call-Up IP
Default (000.000.000.000)
[016] DLS Call-Up Port
Default (0000)
[018] Receiver Group Programming
Default (0000)
Program this section when visual verification signals need to be sent to multiple central station receivers. The communicator
will attempt to retransmit signals to an individual receiver if there is a problem sending signals to that receiver. A failure to
communicate (FTC) trouble is generated by the communicator if a receiver did not acknowledge the alarm signal. The com-
municator will indicate the trouble on the control panel keypad as a 'Receiver X FTC Trouble'.
Any two receiver paths can be assigned to the receiver group, but it is recommended to use Ethernet Receiver 1 and Cel-
lular Receiver 1 in this configuration so a single point of failure doesn't disable both transmission paths.
Panel events are still acknowledged when there is an FTC trouble on one of the receivers. The trouble will continue to dis-
play until the communicator is able to successfully send signals to both paths.
NOTE: The Receiver Group must be enabled in section [851][010] Option 4.
NOTE: Auto-Routing must be enabled in section [300] of the PowerSeries Neo panel.
01 = Ethernet Receiver 1
02 = Ethernet Receiver 2
03 = Cellular Receiver 1
04 = Cellular Receiver 2
(e.g. 0103 = Receiver group programming for Ethernet Receiver 1 and Cellular Receiver 1.)
An entry of 00 or FF denotes no receiver or disabled.
NOTE: Only Ethernet Receiver 1 and Cellular Receiver 1 paths support supervisory heartbeat signals.
NOTE: Supervisory heartbeat signals function independently of the Receiver Group feature. Ethernet Receiver 1 and Cel-
lular Receiver 1 each support supervision. Programming a Receiver Group to use Ethernet Receivers 1 and 2 will
not result in heartbeat signals being sent to Ethernet Receiver 2.
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