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Create a Master Contact:
1. Select "Contacts" in the left side bar.
2. From the "Contacts" page, select "Add Contact" and complete the form. All fields marked with an asterisk (*) are
required.
3. Assign a unique username and passcode for the customer to access both the end-user website and mobile applic-
ation.
The username must be between 3–32 characters long and can include alpha, numeric or the '@' (at), '_' (under-
score), '.'(period) characters.
The passcode must be between 6–16 characters and can contain only alpha or numeric characters.
4. In the "Alarm User" section, set "User ID" to "Master" and enter the panel master code.
Note: If you are installing a new panel, the default master panel access code is "1234".
5. Select "Done" to create the master contact. Following the initial system activation, the contact information and panel
codes can be edited from the "Contacts" page in both the dealer portal and end-user customer web portals.
Note that only the master contact is created from the dealer portal. Additional user contacts are created by the mas-
ter account in the user portal.
Connect the Panel
To connect the panel:
1. Locate the panel near the WiFi router during initial setup, as direct connection via Ethernet cable is required.
1. Ethernet Cable Release
2. Ethernet Link Activity LED
3. Ethernet Port
Figure 2-1 Panel Connections
2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the port on the back of the panel.
3. Connect the barrel jack of the plug-in adapter to the power connector on the back of the iotega.
4. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the wireless router. Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet.
The iotega powers up in the following sequence once connected to AC power:
The integrated keypad numbers illuminate in sequence until the iotega is powered up.
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After approximately 40 seconds the Power LED illuminates.
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The Ethernet Link Speed LED illuminates steady green and the Ethernet Link Activity LED flashes rapidly to
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indicate that a connection is being made to the network.
After several minutes, depending on network speed, the Remote Connection LED illuminates steady green,
indicating that a connection has been established.
If the Remote Connection Status LED flashes red, the panel may be having difficulty connecting to the remote serv-
ers. Restarting the panel may remedy the issue. The following UDP ports must be open: 1234, 1235, and 1236. If the
problem persists, contact technical support.
5. Verify communications by reviewing the LED lights on the iotega.
6. Verify the Online Status of the Panel from the SmartTech dealer portal.
In the left side bar, navigate to the "System" page, ensuring the panel is connected and powered up.
The "System" page displays the current Online/Offline status of the panel.
7. (optional) To connect to a local WiFi router, enter the WLAN SSID, encryption type and key for the site WiFi router.
This is done on the Panel Configuration tab under Network Configuration > Panel Settings.
Section 2: Installation
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4. Ethernet Link Speed LED
5. Power Connector
6. Case Tamper
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