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The IBR-ZREMOTE is also an Internet reporting module, capable of reporting alarms and events to any central station equipped with the Napco NetLink NL-RCV-RMPCUL central station receiver or NetLink NL-CSRCV central station software application. The IBR-ZREMOTE also permits high speed upload/download of the control panel through the Internet.
For an iBridge Z-Wave Evaluated Device List, see our website at www.napcosecurity.com/ibridge.html. Although all Z-Wave appliances should comply with the Z-Wave standard, we recommend that you install only Napco evaluated devices, especially the more complex devices such as thermostats and door locks.
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This guide will walk you through the steps required to set up a typical system. The key components are: IBR-ZREMOTE: This the " hub" of the system. It links the Napco alarm control panel keypad bus, a Wi-Fi access point, and an internal Z-Wave controller allowing commands to flow from one system to another via an interconnected TCP/IP network within the premises or over the Internet.
CLOSE-UP VIEW CUSTOMER'S (INTERNET) (CUSTOMER'S PC AND OTHER BROADBAND DEVICES) CONNECTION (MODEM OR NETWORK) POWE RESET CUSTOMER'S ROUTER TYPICAL ROUTER REAR PORT ARRANGEMENT 12V/1A ISEE-WAP ISEE-WAP REAR PORTS (DO NOT USE WAN PORT) The system can be installed out of the box without any configuration changes. First ensure the alarm control panel is wired and working with a standard wired keypad as KP ADDR #1 before you continue.
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The IBR-ZREMOTE requires a unique keypad address on the NAPCO keypad bus. The IBR-ZREMOTE is factory configured as control panel keypad address #1 and as a Napco "Classic" keypad. Place the panel configuration jumper into CONFIG mode and leave this jumper there for now. The keypads will be configured in step 5.
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CONFIG jumper back to NORM, and go to step 7. If the IBR-ZREMOTE is going to be set as keypad address #1 and set as a Napco "Classic" keypad, you will only have to set the keypad addresses for any other additional conventional wired keypads connected to the control panel.
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When the configuration keypad powers up, its display will read "XX OUT OF SYSTEM RCM MODULE". IMPORTANT: After the display reads " XX OUT OF SYSTEM" , you MUST stop and wait for the IBR-ZREMOTE components to reset and prepare for communication; only after the display changes to "XX OUT OF SYSTEM RCM MODULE"...
Tap the first menu entry Keypad Skin and tap either Classic or K Series Stay/Away. Press the Back/Power button twice to return to the Home Screen. Put the control panel into Keypad Configuration Mode by moving the configuration jumper to the bottom two pins ("CONFIG"), located inside the control panel enclosure.
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In the Please enter password popup, tap the blank (empty) field with the flashing cursor, and the following keyboard will Done button appear on the screen: Using the keyboard keys, tap each letter to type the word "admin" (all lowercase). When finished typing, tap the Done button (see image at right).
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Tap Continue. In the Preferred Network dialog that appears (shown at right), type a new SSID name, ensure the default security protocol is WEP, then type a new secret Key (check Show Password to view the password text as you type). The Key MUST be one word (no spaces) 10 digits in length using only 0-9, A, B, C, D, E or F as digits.
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Configure the Wireless Cameras. Be sure all wireless cameras are powered, then tap (3) Configure Wireless Cam- era. A confirmation popup appears; tap Yes to proceed (or tap No to exit without saving changes). Wait while the IBR-ITAB searches for all cameras. When finished searching, the IBR-ITAB lists all the discovered cameras by IP address.
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Unit ID / MAC Address for the product type that you are activating. Select: SLE-GSM Service Plans: Type the Radio ID# for all Napco SLE-Series Radio models iSeeVideo Service Plans: Type the MAC address for all iSeeVideo cameras, IVRs and Vid- eo Gateways (do not activate the ISEE-WAP) ...
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vice plans and add them to your cart. If any optional services are available for your device, these will also be of- fered. You will be asked to enter basic subscriber information, review your order and then check out by clicking Process Order.
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Napco DNS server, click the "Get IP From DNS" button to populate the public IP address of your device. IMPORTANT: When locally on site, always use this NL-Mod radio button option and type the local IP address of the device to which you are connecting, plus the MAC Address (locate the local IP address using NL-MODCONFIG software).
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1: WIRING OVERVIEW with IBR-ZREMOTE, ISEE-WAP and Hardwired IBR-ITAB-HW Tablet IBR-ZREMOTE Internet CONTROL PANEL STANDARD KEYPAD Remote Services Use IBR-ZREMOTE. Access at www.ibridgeonline.com TO PANEL SERIAL PORT (only needed for IBR-ZREMOTE CS communication or panel downloading) KEYPAD BUS BROADBAND MODEM (3) CAT5 to Router (–) Power Supply...
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3: WIRING OVERVIEW with the IBR-ITAB-HW only Internet STANDARD CONTROL KEYPAD PANEL For remote services with Z-Wave, use KEYPAD BUS an IBR-ZREMOTE (no need to use an IBR-WIFI-MOD or ISEE-WAP). hardwired IBR-ITAB-HW includes Wi- BROADBAND Fi capability for wireless connection MODEM through the customer's "Wi-Fi"...
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Radio-TV Interference Problems". This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402; Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by NAPCO can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commissions rules.
NAPCO will, In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in within said period, at its option, repair or replace any excess of NAPCO's original selling price of the product,...
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