Fail Time
FAIL TIME
1
Note: This option appears only if Keypad Mode Enabled is set to NO.
Enter the number of minutes, from 0 to 240, the receiver allows to pass without a check-in
message before the receiver generates a Panel Not Responding message. This allows
multiple check-ins to be missed before the receiver acknowledges that the panel is missing
from the network. The default is 1.
Note: The fail time must be equal to or greater than the programmed check-in time.
Substitution Code
SUBSTITUTION
ENABLED
NO YES
Select YES to enable the iCOM
receiver. The iCOM
the message being sent to the receiver has not been substituted. The default is NO.
Retry Time
RETRY TIME
5
Note: This option appears only if Keypad Mode Enabled is set to NO.
Enter the number of seconds, from 3 to 15, the iCOM
message to the central station if an acknowledgment was not received. The iCOM
as many times as possible for a period of one minute before sending a network trouble
message. For example, if the Retry Time is set to 15, the iCOM
minute. The default Retry Time is 5 seconds.
DHCP Mode Enabled
DHCP MODE
ENABLED:
NO YES
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which uses dynamic IP Addresses. A
dynamic IP Address changes as other devices use the network. Static IP Addresses do not
change. Default is NO.
Select YES if the iCOM
Note: IP addresses and port numbers may need to be assigned by the network administrator. When entering a Local
or Remote IP, Local Gateway, or Subnet Mask address be sure to enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods. For
example, IP address 192.168.000.250 is entered as 192168000250.
Local IP Address
LOCAL IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.252
Enter the unique IP address assigned to the iCOM
default IP address is 192.168.000.252.
Duplicate IP addresses are not allowed: The iCOM
by any other device. If the network cable is attached while programming the iCOM
keypad, the local IP address will be verified. If the IP address is not valid, the prompt will
reappear blank. Make sure you are using a valid IP address and enter it again.
Note: If using DHCP, this prompt displays the IP address assigned by the network server. To
obtain the IP address in DHCP mode, select YES for DHCP, exit programming, then
re-enter programming to view the IP address at the LOCAL IP ADDRESS prompt.
Local Port
LOCAL PORT
2001
The Local Port is used by the iCOM
default value is 2001. The valid range is 1 to 65535.
Note: The Local Port is used for both UDP alarm communications and TCP remote panel
programming. This port needs to support bidirectional communication.
Local Gateway Address
GATEWAY ADDRESS
000.000.000.000
The Gateway IP Address is used to exit your local network. Default Gateway Address is
000.000.000.000.
Note: If Gateway address is set to 000.000.000.000 and DHCP mode is programed as YES, the
iCOM
gateway address from the server, the keypad display continues to show 000.000.000.000.
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