3i Corporation Pegasus Nx User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual World’s Most Advanced Alarm Panel Communicator ©2014 3i-Corporation. All Rights Reserved. All trademarks belong to 3i-Corporation® or its affiliated and subsidiary companies, all rights reserved.
  • Page 2 Pégasus Nx Studio User Manual v2.8| September 15, 2015 © 2014 3i-Corporation® and its affiliated and subsidiary companies, all rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of 3i-Corporation® and its affiliated and subsidiary companies. This product, including data and documentation are licensed to the user for its internal business purposes only and may not be disclosed, disseminated, sold, licensed, copied, reproduced, translated or transferred to any third party.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ..........................1 About the User Manual ........................1 What is Pégasus Nx Studio? ......................1 Contact Information or Comments ....................1 Getting Started ........................2 Update Module Firmware ......................2 How to Update Module/Device Firmware? ..................3 How to Reboot Module? ......................... 5 Update Keyfob Receiver Firmware ...................
  • Page 4 Wi-Fi ............................27 Icons Description ..........................28 How to Configure General Wi-Fi Settings? ................... 29 How to Configure Access Points? ....................29 How to Configure Configuration through Ethernet Settings? ............31 How to Write Configuration & Reboot Module? ................32 GSM/GPRS ..........................
  • Page 5 Debugger ..........................68 Icons Description ..........................69 Manage Debugger ........................... 71 How to Connect/Disconnect Debugger? ..................71 Configuration & Commands via SMS ..................75 Icons Description ..........................76 Open Configuration & Commands via SMS Screen ................. 76 How to Open Configuration & Commands via SMS Screen? ............76 Configure Communication Settings ....................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    This User Manual is aimed in providing technical information as a reference to the Pégasus Nx Ethernet+GPRS and Ethernet+GPRS+WiFi models. The user manual can be used by 3i Corporation® authorized distributers, engineers, and end-users to properly configure the Pégasus Nx device/module.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started The first step in Pégasus Nx configuration is to select & configure a medium to establish communication between Pégasus Nx Studio (configuration tool) & Pégasus Nx (target device). To configure a communication medium 1. On the Pégasus Nx Studio Home Screen, click Communication. The Communication screen is displayed.
  • Page 8 SERIAL COMMUNICATION 1. If the device is connected via the USB cable, in the Type drop-down box, select the Serial option. 2. In the Port drop-down box, select the port number through which communication will be established. 3. Click the OK button. ETHERNET/Wi-Fi COMMUNICATION 1.
  • Page 9 CALLBACK COMMUNICATION To establish the callback communication 1. In the Type drop-down box, select the Callback option. 2. In the Port drop-down box, select the port number through which communication will be established. 3. Click the OK button. ZEUS DIRECT COMMUNICATION To establish communication with Zeus Server 1.
  • Page 10 Update Module Firmware The Update Module Firmware feature allows you to update the latest firmware of the device. It is extremely recommended to update the device firmware to enjoy its latest features.
  • Page 11 How to Update Module/Device Firmware? To update module/device firmware 1. On the configuration tool left menu, click Update Module Firmware. 5. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you really want to update your Pégasus Nx module?” Click the Yes button.
  • Page 12 6. Browse & select the latest PegasusNx_ESW file with .bin extension, and then click the Open button. A message box is displayed saying, “Pégasus Nx firmware update in progress. Don‟t disconnect the module.
  • Page 13 7. On successful update of module firmware, another message box is displayed saying, “Firmware sent successfully. Please restart your Pégasus Nx. Click the OK button. After updating the module firmware, reboot the module to apply the changes. How to Reboot Module? To reboot module 1.
  • Page 14 A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to reboot the module?” 2. Click the Yes button.
  • Page 15: Update Module Firmware

    Update Keyfob Receiver Firmware The Update Keyfob Receiver Firmware feature allows you to update the latest firmware of the Keyfob Receiver. It is extremely recommended to update the device firmware to enjoy its latest features.
  • Page 16: How To Update Module/Device Firmware

    How to Update Module Firmware? To update module firmware 1. On the Configuration Tool left menu, click Update Keyfob Receiver Firmware. 2. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you really want to update „3i Keyfob Receiver‟ firmware?” Click the Yes button.
  • Page 17 3. Browse & select the latest 3iKeeloqReceiverApplication file with .bin extension, and then click the Open button. A message box is displayed saying, “3i Keyfob Receiver firmware update in progress. Don‟t disconnect the module.
  • Page 18: How To Reboot Module

    4. On successful update of 3i Keyfob Receiver firmware, another message box is displayed saying, “3i Keyfob Receiver firmware sent successfully. Click the OK button. After updating the 3i Keyfob Receiver firmware, reboot the module to apply the changes. How to Reboot Module? To reboot the module 1.
  • Page 19 A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to reboot the module?” 2. Click the Yes button.
  • Page 20: General Set Tings

    General Set tings The GENERAL SETTINGS screen allows you to configure settings related to the general operations of the device.
  • Page 21: Icons Description

    Icons Description Icon Icon Click the Disable icon to enable Click the Enable icon to disable the 3i Locate interface. the 3i Locate interface. Detect Telephone Line Cut Off: Detect Telephone Line Cut Off: Disabled Enabled Click this icon to enable the Click this icon to disable the Detect Telephone Line Cut Off Detect Telephone Line Cut Off...
  • Page 22: How To Configure The General Section

    How to Configure the General Section? To configure the “general” section 1. Open the General Settings screen. 2. Under General, in the Event Reception Mode drop-down box, select the event reception mode as Buffered or Not Buffered. Important Information: The Event Reception Mode drop-down box offers two event reception modes: Buffered and Not Buffered.
  • Page 23: How To Configure The Operation Mode Section

    6. Enable telephone line cut off detection. When the Detect Telephone Line Cut Off feature is in the enabled state, the “configure additional delay duration in telephone line cut off detection” field gets activated. 7. To configure additional delay duration in telephone line cut off detection, in the Telephone Line Cut OFF Detection text box, enter the additional delay duration in telephone line cut off detection in seconds (minimum duration –...
  • Page 24: How To Configure The 3I Locate Section

    Important Information: First Communication Path & Second Communication Path First Communication Path The first communication path includes: GPRS, Wi-Fi and Ethernet. Pégasus Nx sends event(s) received from the alarm panel to the Zeus Server via first communication path (if first communication path is selected as the operation mode).
  • Page 25: How To Configure The Telephone Line Test Section

    How to Configure the Telephone Line Test Section? Telephone Line Test is generally done to verify the working status of the telephone line which is made available to the alarm panel for a fixed duration, a predefined test event code is set, configuration is written to Pégasus Nx, and then module is rebooted.
  • Page 26: How To Configure Loop Test

    How to Configure Loop Test? Loop Test is generally done to verify the working status of the alarm panel connection. Here, a relay output is selected, frequency (number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time) of the loop test and a predefined alarm panel connection test event code is set, and configuration is written to the module, followed by module reboot.
  • Page 27: How To Configure Time Sync

    How to Configure Time Sync? Time sync allows the device to synchronize/coordinate time using GSM network or the Zeus Server. To configure time sync 1. Select either GSM Time Sync or Zeus Time Sync. 2. In the Frequency drop-down box, select the frequency duration. 3.
  • Page 28: How To Configure Zones

    How to Configure Zones? This section allows you to configure zones in the single/double mode. Maximum four zones can be configured. To configure zones 1. In the Connection Type drop-down box, select a zone mode (single or double) and then select the connection type.
  • Page 29 2. In the Zone Type drop-down box, select the type of zone. When Zone Type is selected, the Force Arm, Stay Arm & Bypass fields are activated, see the below image. 3. Select Force Arm, Stay Arm, Bypass and/or Tamper.
  • Page 30: How To Configure Zones

    How to Configure Zones? Entry/Exit delay allows you to configure duration for entry/exit delay. To configure entry/exit delay 1. In the entry delay text box, enter the entry delay duration in seconds. In the exit delay text box, enter the exit delay duration in seconds.
  • Page 31 A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the current configuration to the module?” 2. Click the Yes button. To reboot the module 1. On the Configuration Tool left menu, click Reboot Module.
  • Page 32 A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to reboot the module?” 2. Click the Yes button.
  • Page 33: Ethernet

    Ethernet The ETHERNET screen allows you to enable/disable and configure all parameters related to the Ethernet interface available in the device.
  • Page 34: Icons Description

    Icons Description Icon Icon Click the Disable icon to enable Click the Enable icon to disable the respective Ethernet the respective Ethernet interface. interface. DHCP Disabled DHCP Enabled Click this icon to enable DHCP. Click this icon to disable DHCP. DNS Disabled DNS Enabled Click this icon to enable DNS.
  • Page 35: How To Configure General Ethernet Settings

    How to Configure General Ethernet Settings? To configure zones (DNS enabled, DHCP disabled) 1. Enable General Ethernet Settings. 2. In the Mac Address text box, enter the MAC Address. The first field contains the predefined fixed values as shown in the below image. In the second field, type-in the remaining address. 3.
  • Page 36: How To Configure Proxy Server

    How to Configure Proxy Server? Pégasus Nx Studio allows you to configure proxy. In computer networks, a proxy module acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other modules. A client connects to the proxy module, requesting some service, such as a file, connection, web page, or other resource available from a different module.
  • Page 37: How To Configure Configuration Through Ethernet Settings

    How to Configure Configuration through Ethernet Settings? To configure configuration through ethernet settings 1. Enable Configuration through Ethernet. 2. In the Port text box, enter the Port Number through which communication will be established. How to Write Configuration & Reboot Module? After configuration of General Settings, write configuration to send the configured settings to the module, and then reboot module to apply the changes.
  • Page 38 A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the current configuration to the module?” 2. Click the Yes button. To reboot the module 1. On the Configuration Tool left menu, click Reboot Module.
  • Page 39 A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to reboot the module?” 2. Click the Yes button.
  • Page 40: Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi screen allows you to enable/disable and configure all parameters related to the Wi-Fi interface available in the device.
  • Page 41: Icons Description

    Icons Description Icon Icon Click the Disable icon to enable Click the Enable icon to disable the respective Ethernet the respective Ethernet interface. interface. DHCP: Disabled DHCP: Enabled Click this icon to enable DHCP. Click this icon to disable DHCP. DNS: Disabled DNS: Enabled Click this icon to enable DNS.
  • Page 42: How To Configure General Wi-Fi Settings

    How to Configure General Wi-Fi Settings? To configure general wi-fi settings 1. Enable the General Wi-Fi Settings. 2. In the Mac Address text box, enter the MAC Address. The first field contains the predefined fixed values as shown in the below image. In the second field, type-in the remaining value. 3.
  • Page 43 Warning: If you select the security type as Open, the Wi-Fi network might allow unauthorized access and will not be secured. Note: If you select the Security Type as Open, then the password setup is not required and the Password text box will be in the disabled mode.
  • Page 44: How To Configure Configuration Through Ethernet Settings

    To configure access points (DNS enabled, DHCP enabled) 1. Enable DNS and DHCP 4. Under Access Point #1/2, in the SSID text box, enter Service Set Identifier. This is the name your wireless access point will broadcast. For example, the default SSID for a Linksys router is Linksys. It is recommended that you change the SSID to something you recognize.
  • Page 45: How To Write Configuration & Reboot Module

    How to Write Configuration & Reboot Module? After configuration of Ethernet settings, write configuration to send the configured settings to the module, and then reboot the module to apply the changes. To write configuration 1. On the Configuration Tool left menu, click Write Configuration. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the current configuration to the module?”...
  • Page 46 To reboot the module 1. On the Configuration Tool left menu, click Reboot Module. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to reboot the module?” 2. Click the Yes button.
  • Page 47: Gsm/Gprs

    GSM/GPRS The GSM/GPRS screen allows you to enable/disable, and configure all the parameters related to the GSM/GPRS interface available in the device. Icons Description Icon Icon Click the Disable icon to enable the Click the Enable icon to disable the respective Keyfob.
  • Page 48: How To Configure General Gsm/Gprs Settings

    How to Configure General GSM/GPRS Settings? To configure general gsm/gprs settings 1. Enable the GSM/GPRS interface. 2. In the Additional AT Commands text box, enter an AT command. You can enter multiple AT commands separated by a semi-colon. How to Configure Jammer Detection Settings? To configure the jammer detection settings 1.
  • Page 49: How To Configure Sim-Cards

    How to Configure SIM-Cards? To configure the sim-cards 1. In the Pin text box, enter the SIM-Card PIN provided by the GSM service provider. 2. In the Operators text box, enter the GSM service provider name, whose sim-card(s) you use. 3.
  • Page 50: How To Write Configuration & Reboot Module

    How to Write Configuration & Reboot Module? After configuration of General Settings, write configuration to send the configured settings to the device, and then reboot module to apply the changes. To write configuration 1. On the Configuration Tool left menu, click Write Configuration. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the current configuration to the module?”...
  • Page 51 To reboot the module 1. On the Configuration Tool left menu, click Reboot Module. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to reboot the module?” 2. Click the Yes button.
  • Page 52: Keyfobs

    Keyfobs The Keyfobs screen allows you to enable/disable and configure all parameters related to the Keyfobs interface available in the device. You can configure minimum one keyfob and maximum fifteen keyfobs.
  • Page 53: Icons Description

    Icons Description Icon Icon Disable: Click the Disable icon to Enable: Click the Enable icon to enable the respective Keyfob. disable the respective Keyfob. Click this icon to view all/specific Search: Use the Search option to keyfob interface. find preconfigured keyfob details using the name/serial number keywords.
  • Page 54 3. In the Serial Number text box, enter the serial number of the device. The serial number is present on the label fixed on the backside of the device. 4. Select the buttons option: the default button (with stay arm, away arm, panic & disarm keys) or functions button (with F1, F2, F3 &...
  • Page 55 5. Under the Short-Press and Long-Press drop-down boxes, 11 options are available (excluding the “none” option). These options are fully configurable by the user. All the four keyfob buttons are linked to the respective Short- Press and Long-Press drop-down boxes. Example: ...
  • Page 56: Pgms

    PGMs The PGMs screen allows you to enable/disable and configure all parameters related to the PGMs interface available in the device.
  • Page 57: Icons Description

    Icons Description Icon Discription Icon Description Disable: Click the Disable icon to Enable: Click the Enable icon to enable the respective PGM. disable the respective PGM. Bell: Disabled Bell: Enabled Click the Bell Disabled icon to enable Click the Bell Enabled icon to the Bell.
  • Page 58: How To Configure Pgm

    How to Configure PGM? To configure pgm 1. Enable the PGM interface you want to configure. 2. Under Activation, in the 1 drop-down box, select the first condition for PGM activation. By default the manual option is selected. 3. On selecting any option other than the Manual option, the 2 drop-down box gets activated.
  • Page 59 4. Under Activation, in the 2 drop-down box, select the None/OR/AND option. By default the None option is selected. 5. When you select the OR/AND option, the 3 drop-down box gets activated. 6. Under Activation, in the 3 drop-down box, select the second condition for PGM activation.
  • Page 60: How To Configure Pgm With Bell Enabled

    7. In the Output Type drop-down box, select the output type as N.O. (Normally Open) or N.C. (Normally Closed). How to Configure PGM with Bell Enabled? To configure pgm with bell enabled 1. Enable the PGM interface you want to configure and then enable the Bell icon. 2.
  • Page 61: How To Configure Pgm With Buzzer Enabled

    7. Under Triggers, enable the required Bell Trigger option(s). Under Bell Type, click the down arrow of the respective enabled trigger(s) and then select the Bell Type as Steady/Pulsed/Squawk. How to Configure PGM with Buzzer Enabled? To configure pgm with buzzer enabled 1.
  • Page 62 2. Enable the required Buzzer Activation Trigger(s).
  • Page 63: Sms

    The SMS screen is built-in two interfaces: Incoming SMS and Outgoing SMS. The Incoming SMS interface allows you to enable/disable and configure from which numbers Pégasus Nx is allowed to receive messages. The Outgoing SMS interface allows you to enable/disable and configure the phone numbers which are allowed to receive messages related to events/occurrences.
  • Page 64: Icons Description

    Icons Description Icon Description Icon Description Disable: Click this icon to enable the Enable: Click this icon to disable Incoming /outgoing SMS interface. the Incoming/outgoing SMS interface. Configuration Permission Disabled: Configuration Permission Enabled: Click this icon to enable Configuration Click this icon to disable Permission.
  • Page 65: How To Configure Incoming Sms

    How to Configure Incoming SMS? To configure incoming sms 1. Enable Incoming SMS. 2. Under Phone, enter the phone number for incoming SMS.
  • Page 66: How To Configure Outgoing Sms

    3. Under Permissions, enable permissions: Configuration Update, Remote Command, and Echo. Important Information: To receive sms, the GSM/GPRS interface should be in the enabled state. Click Home>GSM/GPRS and configure the related settings. For more details, see the GSM/GPRS section of this manual. How to Configure Outgoing SMS? To configure outgoing sms 1.
  • Page 67 2. Under Event/Occurrence, click the drop-down arrow to view the Event/Occurrence list. 3. A menu with alarm panel event and occurrences is displayed. Select the Event/Occurrence you want to send as outgoing SMS.
  • Page 68 4. On selection of Alarm Panel Event, a text box is displayed. In the text box enter the Alarm Panel Event Code as per Contact ID Protocol. For occurrences, text box will not be displayed. For occurrences, text box will not be displayed.
  • Page 69 5. Under Phones, click the Phone icon. 6. The Phones dialog box is displayed. In text box #1, enter the phone number. You can configure up to four phone numbers.
  • Page 70 7. Click the OK button. The number is configured and displayed under Phones. 8. Under Messages, type-in the custom message. This message will be sent to the configured phone number whenever the related occurrence occurs.
  • Page 71: Monitoring Station

    Monitoring Station The Monitoring Station screen allows you to configure settings related to the communication between Pégasus Nx and the monitoring station using IP, GSM, CSD, SMS, etc.
  • Page 72: Icons Description

    Icons Description Icon Description Icon Desc Click the Disable icon to enable the Click the Enable icon to disable the respective PGM. respective PGM. No Encryption AES 128-Bit Click this icon to switch to AES 128- Click this icon to switch to AES Bit.
  • Page 73 Free Call Communication: Disabled Free Call Communication: Enabled Click this icon to enable Free Call Click this icon to disable Free Call Communication. Communication. CSD Occurrence: Disabled CSD Occurrence: Enabled Click this icon to enable CSD Click this icon to disable CSD Occurrence.
  • Page 74: How To Configure Ip Communication

    How to Configure IP Communication? To configure the IP communication 1. Click the Primary Zeus Server/Secondary Zeus Server tab 2. Under Preferred Interface, place the mouse pointer on any icon, left-click the mouse, and then drag-and-drop it horizontally at the first position (primary preferred interface), or the second position (secondary preferred interface), or the third position (tertiary preferred interface) as shown in the below image.
  • Page 75 5. In the Alive Frequency (GPRS) text box, enter the Alive Frequency duration in seconds. Here, the device sends identification/ alive packets (Protocol v1.0) or M2S (Protocol v2.0) to the Primary/Secondary Zeus Server via GPRS. The minimum acceptable timeout duration is 30 seconds and the maximum acceptable timeout duration is 43200 seconds.
  • Page 76 9. Under Port, enter the Port number adjacent to your URL or IP address through which communication with the Zeus Server is established. You can enter up to 4 Port Numbers adjacent to the respective URLs or IP Addresses. 10. Under Interface, enable interface(s): GSM/GPRS, Ethernet and Wi-Fi. To communicate with the Zeus Server, minimum one interface should be in the enabled mode.
  • Page 77: How To Configure Csd, Sms & Free-Call Communication

    11. Enable/disable 128-bit/256-bit encryption, select the TCP/UDP network protocol, and enable/disable the Persistent connection. How to Configure CSD, SMS & Free-Call Communication? To Configure CSD, SMS & Free-Call Communication 1. Enable the CSD, SMS & Free-Call Communication interface. 2. Enable/disable the Send Alive Packets via Free Call, Send Occurrences Packets via CSD, Send Event Packets via CSD, Send Occurrence Packets via SMS, Send Event Packets via SMS, and Encryption.
  • Page 78 3. In the CSD Timeout text box, type-in the GSM communication timeout duration in seconds. The minimum acceptable duration is 15 seconds and the maximum acceptable duration is 180 seconds. The default timeout duration is 30 seconds. 4. In the Free-Call Frequency text box, enter the frequency duration in seconds. The minimum acceptable duration is 60 seconds and the maximum acceptable duration is 3600 seconds.
  • Page 79: How To Configure Conventional Alarm Receiver

    How to Configure Conventional Alarm Receiver? To Configure Conventional Alarm Receiver 1. Enable Conventional Alarm Receiver. 2. Click the Phones icon. 3. The Phones dialog box is displayed. In text box #1, enter the phone number. You can configure up to four phone numbers.
  • Page 80: How To Configure Alarm Panel Communication

    How to Configure Alarm Panel Communication? To Configure Alarm Panel Communication 1. Click the Phones icon. 2. The Phones dialog box is displayed. In text box #1, enter the phone number. You can configure up to four phone numbers. 3. Click the OK button.
  • Page 81: Debugger

    Debugger The Debugger screen displays crucial information related to Pégasus Nx like alarm panel return, telephone line, communication interface (Ethernet, gprs & wi-fi), gsm jammer, gprs data, zones, pgms, battery usage, device tampered condition, power supply connected or not, device communicating with alarm panel or not etc. This screen allows you to connect/disconnect debug view when the device is connected through a communication port.
  • Page 82: Icons Description

    Icons Description Icon Icon Connect debugger Clear the debugger screen Disonnect debugger Change background color of the debug view screen Change font color Increase font size Decrease font size View logs Reboot module (enabled state) Reboot module (disabled state) Filter view Debug view Normal view Select communication port...
  • Page 83 Battery percentage ((50%) Battery percentage Battery percentage (100%) GSM signal level (0%) GSM signal level (%) GSM signal level (%) GSM signal level (%) GSM signal level (%) GSM signal level (100%) Device tampered condition Phone hook Maximize debug view window Minimize debug view window Close debug view window...
  • Page 84: Manage Debugger

    Manage Debugger How to Connect/Disconnect Debugger? To connect debugger 1. Select your preferred language...
  • Page 85 2. Select the communication port to which device is connected. 3. Click the Connect icon.
  • Page 86 Pégasus Nx debugger is connected and debug messages are displayed in the screen.
  • Page 87 To disconnect the debugger 1. Click the Disconnect icon.
  • Page 88: Configuration & Commands Via Sms

    Configuration & Commands via SMS The Configuration & Commands via SMS screen allows you to send various configuration parameters and remote commands to Pégasus Nx via SMS.
  • Page 89: Icons Description

    Icons Description Icon Icon Rescan serial ports Close the Configuration & Commands via SMS screen Send configuration or commands Open Configuration & Commands via SMS Screen How to Open Configuration & Commands via SMS Screen? To open configuration & commands via sms screen 1.
  • Page 90 2. The Configuration & Commands via SMS screen is displayed.
  • Page 91: Configure Communication Settings

    Configure Communication Settings How to Configure Communication Settings? To Configure Communication Settings 1. In the Port drop-down box, select or scan the Port Number through which Pégasus Nx is connected to the system. 2. In the Recipient text box, enter the Mobile Number of the SIM-Card, which is installed in the device/module. The device will receive the configuration parameters and commands SMS via this number.
  • Page 92: Configure Parameters

    Configure Parameters How to Send Configuration Parameters to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To Send “Configuration Parameters” Command to Pé gasus Nx via SMS 1. Click the Configuration Parameters tab, and then select the required configuration parameters, which will be sent to the recipient mobile number via SMS.
  • Page 93 3. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send 2 configuration SMS to Pégasus Nx?”. Click the OK button. A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of sms at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 94 4. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button. The selected configuration parameters are sent to Pégasus Nx.
  • Page 95: Send Commands

    Send Commands How to Send the Reboot Module Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “reboot module” command to device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Reboot Module. 3. Click the Send button.
  • Page 96 4. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button. A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 5. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button.
  • Page 97: How To Send The Control Alarm Panel Connection Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the Control Alarm Panel Connection Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “control alarm panel connection” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Control Alarm Panel Connection. 3.
  • Page 98 4. To send the command manually, select Manual. 5. In the Manual drop-down box, select Connected to Telephone Line or Connected to Virtual Line. 6. In the Duration text box, enter the duration in minutes. 7. Select the return to the automatic mode in the absence of telephone line checkbox. 8.
  • Page 99 9. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button. A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 10. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button.
  • Page 100: How To Send The Control Remote Debug Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the Control Remote Debug Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “control remote debug” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Control Remote Debug. 3.
  • Page 101 5. Select Send Messages to the Remote Debugger if you want the Control Remote Debug command message to be sent to Pégasus Nx. The Address and Port text boxes gets activated. 6. In the Address text box, enter the IP address of the selected Zeus Server. 7.
  • Page 102 9. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button. A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 10. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button.
  • Page 103: How To Send The Control Digital Output Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the Control Digital Output Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “control digital output” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Control Digital Output. 3.
  • Page 104 7. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button. 8. A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 9.
  • Page 105: How To Send The Force Ethernet As Active Interface Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the Force Ethernet as Active Interface Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “force ethernet as active interface” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Force Ethernet as Active Interface. 3.
  • Page 106 5. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button. A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 6. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button.
  • Page 107: How To Send The Force Gsm/Gprs As Active Interface Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the Force GSM/GPRS as Active Interface Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “force gsm/gprs as active interface” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Force GSM/GPRS as Active Interface. 3.
  • Page 108 4. Click the SIM icon to switch and select SIM 1 or SIM 2. Likewise, click the APN icon to switch & select APN 1 or APN 2. 5. Click the Send button. 6. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button.
  • Page 109 A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 7. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button. The Force GSM/GPRS as Active Interface command is sent to Pégasus Nx.
  • Page 110: How To Send The Force Wi-Fi As Active Interface Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the Force Wi-Fi as Active Interface Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “force wi-fi as active interface” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Force Wi-Fi as Active Interface. 3.
  • Page 111 4. Click the Wi-Fi icon to select Access Point 1 or Access Point 2. 5. Click the Send button. 6. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button.
  • Page 112 A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 7. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button. The Force Wi-Fi as Active Interface command is sent to Pégasus Nx.
  • Page 113: How To Send The Callback Configuration Tool Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the Callback Configuration Tool Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “callback configuration tool” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Callback Configuration Tool. 3.
  • Page 114 7. A message box is dispayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button. A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 8. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button.
  • Page 115: How To Send The Reset Gprs Data Counter Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the Reset GPRS Data Counter Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “reset gprs data counter” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Reset GPRS Data Counter. 3.
  • Page 116 4. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button. A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 5. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button.
  • Page 117: How To Send The Modem Firmware Update (Fota) Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the Modem Firmware Update (FOTA) Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “modem firmware update (fota)” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Modem Firmware Update (FOTA). 3.
  • Page 118 8. Click the SIM icon to switch and select SIM 1 or SIM 2. Likewise, click the APN icon to switch & select APN 1 or APN 2. 5. Click the Send button. 6. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button.
  • Page 119 A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of sms at the bottom of the screen. 7. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button. The Modem Firmware Update (FOTA) command is sent to Pégasus Nx.
  • Page 120: How To Send The Update Pégasus Nx Date & Time Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the Update Pégasus Nx Date & Time Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “update Pégasus Nx date & time” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Update Pégasus Nx Date & Time. 3.
  • Page 121 4. On selection of the Manual option, the Date and Time fields are displayed. Set the Date and Time. 5. Click the Send button. 6. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button.
  • Page 122 A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 7. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button. The Update Pégasus Nx Date & Time command is sent to Pégasus Nx.
  • Page 123: How To Send The System Arm/Disarm Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the System Arm/Disarm Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “system arm/disarm” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select System Arm/Disarm. 3. In the Actions drop-down box select an arm or disarm option.
  • Page 124 4. Click the Send button. 5. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button. A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 6.
  • Page 125: How To Send The Zone Bypass/Un-Bypass Command To Pégasus Nx Via Sms

    How to Send the Zone Bypass/Un-Bypass Command to Pégasus Nx via SMS? To send the “zone bypass/un-bypass” command to the device via sms 1. Click the Send Commands tab. 2. In the Command drop-down box, select Zone Bypass/Un-Bypass. 3. In the Action drop-down box, select action as Bypass or Un-Bypass. 4.
  • Page 126 8. A message box is displayed saying, “Do you want to send the remote command SMS to Pégasus Nx?” Click the OK button. A progress bar is displayed showing the progress of SMS at the bottom of the screen. 9. A message box is also displayed saying, “Success! SMS sent successfully”. To close the message box click the OK button.

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