DSC iotega WS910 Reference Manual page 30

Wireless security and automation system
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Note: When a valid IP address has been programmed, Eth-
ernet Receiver 2 is enabled and will communicate events
over the Ethernet channel.
Ethernet Receiver 2 and Cellular Receiver 2 may be con-
figured to communicate to the same central monitoring sta-
tion receiver. To configure the device to operate using this
common receiver mode functionality, program the Ethernet
Receiver 2 and Cellular Receiver 2 IP address and port num-
ber with the same values. When operating in common
receiver mode the Ethernet Receiver 2 account code will be
used for communications over Ethernet and Cellular.
Note: Do not program Ethernet Receiver 1 and Ethernet
Receiver 2 to communicate to same receiver.
Default:
000.000.000.000
Valid range:
000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255
CMS Ethernet 2 Local Port
Use this section to set the value of the local outgoing port.
Set the value of this port when the installation is located
behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port
number as determined by the central monitoring station sys-
tem administrator.
Change the default value of this port when the installation is
located behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular
port number as determined by the central monitoring station
system administrator.
Note: Do not program Ethernet Receiver 1 and Ethernet
Receiver 2 local ports with the same value.
Default:
0000 to 65535
Valid range:
0000000000 to FFFFFFFFFF
CMS Ethernet 2 Remote Port
This section is used to program the port number used by Eth-
ernet 1. Set the value of this port when the installation is loc-
ated behind a firewall, and must be assigned a particular
port number as determined by the central monitoring station
system administrator.
Default:
Valid range:
CMS Ethernet 2 Domain Name
This information is provided by the central monitoring station
system administrator.
Default:
Blank
Valid range:
32 characters ASCII
CMS Cellular 1 Account Code
The account code is used by the central monitoring station
to distinguish between transmitters. Programming all 0's or
all F's causes a module configuration Trouble.
A cellular account code is necessary in order for the iotega
to communicate to the central monitoring station (if cellular
communication path is selected).
Section 4: Programming Options
3061 (0BF5)
0000 to 65535
Default:
0000000000
Valid range:
0000000000 to FFFFFFFFFF
CMS Cellular 1 DNIS
The DNIS is used in addition to the account code to identify
the communicator module at the central monitoring station.
Default:
Valid range:
CMS Cellular 1 IP Address 
Enter the cellular receiver 1 IP address. This information will
be provided by the central monitoring station system admin-
istrator.
Note: When a valid IP address has been entered, the cel-
lular receiver is enabled and will communicate events over
the cellular channel.
Default:
000.000.000.000
Valid range:
000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255
CMS Cellular 1 Remote Port
This section determines the port used by Cellular Receiver 1
for communication to the receiver.
Note: Programming this section with 0000 will disable the
receiver.
Default:
Valid range:
CMS Cellular 1 APN
The Access Point Name (APN) determines the cellular net-
work that the communicator will connect to. This information
is available from the network carrier.
Note: When a SIM card with a custom APN is used, the unit
will not have access to the Internet. DLS and remote flash
can still be done if a valid public APN is programmed.
Default:
Valid range:
CMS Cellular 1 Domain Name
This information is provided by the central monitoring station
system administrator.
Default:
Valid range:
CMS Cellular 2 Account Code
Default: 0 Not in valid range
Valid range: 0000000001 to FFFFFFFFFE
The account code is used by the central monitoring station
to distinguish between different transmitters. This account
code is used when transmitting signals to the central mon-
itoring station receiver.
Note: Programming this section as all 0's or F's will cause a
module configuration trouble (yellow LED = 12 flashes).
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000000
000000 to 0FFFFF
3061 (0BF5)
0000 to 65535
Blank
32 characters ASCII
Blank
32 characters ASCII

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