Rf Siren Options; Ip Network - Abus SECVEST 868 Installation Instructions Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

10.7.17. RF Siren Options

This menu allows you to select how the radio siren responds during Fire,
Burglar or PA alarms. There are two options:
Siren + Strobe
The radio siren operates both siren and strobe in an alarm.
Strobe
The radio siren operates the strobe only in an alarm.

10.8. IP Network

If you have fitted an Ethernet module then this menu allows you to
give the radio alarm panel its own IP (Internet Protocol) address, ready
for use with IP Alarm Reporting or IP Downloading.
Note: Before programming the radio alarm panel to use the IP Network
please make sure that:
1. You understand basic IP terminology.
2. You have obtained the necessary information from your Internet
Service Provider.
The menu contains the following options:
IP Address
Key in the radio alarm panel's own IP address. The IP address comprises
four groups of digits. Each group is three digits long, and is separated
from the next group by a "dot", for example "192.168.000.001".
Press "*" to key in the dot.
Note: If you leave this field blank then the radio alarm panel will use
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) to obtain an IP Address from a
DHCP server.
IP Sub-Net Mask
If necessary, key in the sub-net mask, for example "255.255.255.000".
This number has the same format as the IP address.
Gateway IP Address
If necessary, key in the gateway IP address. This number has the same
format as the IP address.
IP Port Number
Key in the port number. This is the port that the radio alarm panel
"listens" on to hear the Downloader attempting to connect over the
Internet. The format is a group of digits up to five digits long. The default
port is 55132.
Note: Once you have entered the details described above, you can
see what IP address you have given the radio alarm panel by selecting
the System Config - About Comms - IP Address option from the
Operating menu.
52

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents