NAPCO iSecure Installation & Programming Instructions page 9

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Central Station Reporting Screen (cont'd)
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Contact your central station for their IP Address, Subnet
Mask (if used) and Default Gateway. The Default Gate-
way is the router used to forward all network data ad-
dressed outside the local network or local subnet, usually to
the cable or DSL modem connected to the Internet service
provider (ISP), and vice versa.
WI-FI CONFIGURATION
Wi-Fi Networks
Initially this pull-down field is blank; therefore click the
Search Wi-Fi Networks button to look for the various Wi-Fi
networks available in your area. Note: The search process
may take up to 3 minutes (a warning popup will appear to
confirm this duration). When the search process ends, se-
lect the Wi-Fi network you wish to use from the populated
pull-down list. The selected Wi-Fi network name will appear
in the Selected Network field (described below).
Security Type
From the pull-down, select the Wi-Fi security protocol to
provide authentication and encryption between the Hub's
internal radio communicator and the customer's Wi-Fi rout-
er; select either Unknown, Disable, WEP or WPA2-
Personal (supported devices only).
Password
Type the password of the selected Wi-Fi network.
Selected Network
When the Wi-Fi network name is selected using the Wi-Fi
Networks pull-down (described above), the selected Wi-Fi
network name will appear in this field.
Wi-Fi Module Version
Displays the ISEC-WIFI module firmware version (installed
inside the Hub) as retrieved from the firmware installed in
the PC board circuitry.
Upload Radio Status (button)
Click to ensure that the iSecure Cloud Web Portal has the
latest configuration data stored in the Hub. This is rarely
needed but should be used (button clicked) the first time a
radio communicator is to be managed by the iSecure Cloud
Web Portal. Note: Radio will reboot after the successful
download of new IP configurations. IMPORTANT: Some
police and/or fire departments require alarm permits
(contact each department (do not dial 911) for confirmation).
Signal Log
Edit History
Checkins
At the top of the CS Reporting screen, click one of the
three "tabs": Signal Log, Checkins (Check-in Log) or
Edit History logs for status and reporting information, as
follows:
Signal Log
The Signal log displays the date and time reportable
signals, troubles and alarms were received at the iSe-
cure Cloud Web Portal. It also displays the event data
received if the signal was processed without error
(marked "OK"); the signal strength of the radio at the
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time the signal was received, the CS telephone number
dialed and the number of attempts the radio made to
deliver the signal. Select Press to Send Test Signal to
manually initiate a test signal. For each signal the radio
delivers, the system will try 8 times to reach the central
station programmed. If the radio does not receive a
kiss off, it will re-transmit the alarm and display a "2" in
the log.
After (another) 8 unsuccessful tries by the
Cloud Web Portal to contact the central station, the ra-
dio will then output a "Fail to Communicate" signal.
Edit History
This screen displays any time a radio has its configura-
tion either uploaded or downloaded.
Checkins
The Check-in log displays radio transmissions that are
not routed to the central station.
used by the iSecure Cloud Web Portal to monitor the
radio and indicate its status. Dealers can see the last
check-in time (look at the Timestamp column). The
remaining columns are for NAPCO technical support
use.
Radio "Check-in's" are dead-ended at the iSecure Cloud
Web Portal, i.e. they are not sent to the central station but
are tracked when IP reporting is not utilized ("Cell Radio
Only" selected). If they are not received within the super-
vision time window, the system sends a Loss of Supervi-
sion signal to the central station.
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These signals are
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