Chap. 8 Cms & Communications; Monitoring Stations; Cms 1-2 - Pima FORCE Installation Manual

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Chap. 8
CMS & Communications
The
1)
 Monitoring Stations. See below.
2)
 PIMA Cloud. See section 8.2, on page 36.
3)
 General Settings. See section 8.1.3, on page 35.
4)
 Telephone Settings. See section 8.4, on page 36.
5)
 Network Settings. See section 8.5, on page 37.
6)
 GSM/GPRS Settings. See section 8.6, on page 37.
8.1

Monitoring Stations

System Configuration
Monitoring Stations
The
1)
 CMS
8
1-2. See below.
2)
 Radio. See section 8.1.2, on page 34.
3)
 Custom Zones Report. See section 8.1.3, on page 35.
8.1.1

CMS 1-2

System Configuration
CMS 1-2
The
menu includes the following sub-menus:
1)
 Comm. Paths. See below.
2)
 Event Reporting: see page 34.
3)
 CMS Name: user text, up to 16 characters.
4)
 CMS Lock Code: set a code to the definitions of this CMS. See Appendix D, on page 52.
Comm. Paths
System Configuration
Communication Paths
The
1)
 Telephone (PSTN). The parameters in this menu are:
Parameter
Details
 Account ID
For each defined partition, set an ID number. If you only set partition 1's
number, it will serve all other partitions.
 Telephones
Set up to 4 numbers of the CMS.
 Protocol
Select the CMS PSTN protocol from the list. The options are: ContactID,
PID, SIA
System ID
A parameter required by the NPAF protocol only. Consult the CMS.
 ACKs
1)
8
Central Monitoring Station
9
Consult with PIMA support team regarding the functionality of the PID and SIA protocols
CMS & Communications
menu includes the following sub-menus:
CMS & Communications
menu includes the following sub-menus:
CMS & Communications
CMS & Communications
menu includes the following sub-menus:
9
, and NPAF.
 Handshake Wait: how long the control panel will wait for a
Handshake, before disconnecting the call and redialing. Change the
default time only if necessary, for example if the Handshake signal for
the selected protocol is not the first one sent by the CMS receiver.
Range: 20-250 seconds.
Chap. 8: CMS & Communications
Monitoring Stations
Monitoring Stations
Monitoring Stations
CMS 1-2
CMS 1-2
Comm. Paths
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