Downloading - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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i-on Range
Gateway Address
Port Number
Note: Once you have entered the details described above, you can see what IP address
you have given the control unit by selecting the About Panel - About Comms - IP Address
option from the Installer menu.
GPRS Module
30 40 50 160
If you have fitted a GPRS module you will also see the menu option "Module: GPRS". This
menu has the following options:
IP Address
Port Number
APN
Username
Password

Downloading

(The i-on16 does NOT support downloading.)
The control unit can communicate with Downloader software running on a PC. Downloader
connects with the control unit either locally over the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port or, if
you have fitted an i-sd02, i-dig02 or i-gsm02 module, remotely over a telephone line. (The
i-on30EXD and i-on50EXD can use their built-in communicators for remote connections.)
While connected Downloader can inspect and/or change the control unit's programming
configuration. If you do not wish to change the configuration you can simply monitor the
state of the control unit and its zones from the PC.
When you have finished making changes to the control unit's programming then use the
Disconnect icon in Downloader to end the connection. DO NOT remove power from the
control unit before disconnecting or all your changes will be lost.
The alarm system user can prevent a control unit from accepting incoming calls from
Downloader. If the user sets the User Menu - System Config – Facilities On/Off – Remote
Access option to "No" then the control unit will reject all attempts by Downloader to open a
connection. Note that this option does NOT prevent the alarm system user from starting a
call to Downloader by using User Menu – System Config – Call Downloader.
If you intend to use an i-gsm02 module then:
For dial-in access then you must provide a SIM card that permits data traffic.
A voice only SIM will allow a user to start a call to Downloader from the User Menu.
This is the IP address of the router that connects the local network,
to which the module is connected, to rest of the Internet (or to a
larger network).If necessary, key in the gateway IP address. This
number has the same format as the IP address.
Note: If you leave IP Address, Sub-Net Mask and Gateway Address
blank then the control unit will use DHCP (Dynamic Host Control
Protocol) to obtain these values from a DHCP server.
This is the port that the module uses when connecting to
Downloader.
This is the module's own IP address. If you leave it blank the
service provider will give the module an IP address using DHCP.
(Eaton's Security Business recommends that you leave this field
blank.)
If you wish to change the port number used by the module then key
in the new port number here.
Key in the GPRS Access Point Name here.
Use this option to store the GPRS User ID.
Use this option to store the GPRS password.
Installer Menu Options
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