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Light indications of states:
The IP-500G communicator incorporates a variety of
LEDs to indicate the different statuses of the
communicator.
There are LEDs to indicate the signal strength of the WiFi
network, the results of the reports to the server and the
monitoring station.
Explanation of light indications:
Antena Wifi
Antena 3G
Signal 1-5
No Signal
There are two groups of leds, the ones that inform the
signal strength of connection with the Wifi network and
the ones that inform the results of the communications.
Wifi Signal Indicator LEDs
These LEDs indicate whether or not the communicator
is connected to a network.
If the communicator is connected to a Wifi network, the
blue LED representing the Wifi Antenna will indicate its
signal strength by flashing as many times as its signal
level.
The number of flashes represents the signal level, with 1
flash for a very low signal level and 5 flashes to indicate
the maximum signal level.
If the communicator is not connected to a Wifi network,
the red "No Signal" LED will be on indicating that the
communicator is not connected to a Wifi network.
Communication indicator LEDs
The communicator is prepared to communicate via a
Wifi connection.
When there is a control communication or any kind of
report, its result will be indicated by the leds represent-
ing the communications.
When a report is made to the monitoring station or in
residential format, the result will be represented by two
LEDs, one representing the successful report (ACK) or
the one indicating communication failure (NAK).
When the communicator reports a supervision to
monitoring or to the Garnet Techonology server it will
light both LEDs simultaneously.
Status LED
This LED indicates the working mode according to
the flashing speed. If the led blinks slowly (1 time per
second), it means that it is configured to work in "DSC"
mode, if the blinking is fast (10 times per second), it is
configured to work in the BUS-C485.
Comunic Wifi
Comunic 3G
ACK
NAK
Communicator programming / Panels
Programming the alarm panel:
In order to configure the Garnet alarm panels via the
communicator, the communicator must first be enabled
on the panels.
To do this, you must enter the panel programming by
performing the following steps:
With G-LCD732 / G-LCD732RF / KPD-860RF / KPD-860
Keyboard
1) Tool key + [5] + [INSTALLER CODE].
2) Program the command [299] with the following
values [xxxxx1xx].
With Keyboard G-LED732 / KPD-800
1) *8 + [5] + [INSTALLER CODE] + [INSTALLER CODE].
2) Program the command [299] with the following values
[xxxxx1xx].
NOTE: DSC panels cannot be programmed via the com-
municator and the configuration App.
Programming the Communicator and Panel from the
Garnet Programmer app.
The communicator is programmed via the app.
"Garnet Programmer.
This app also allows Garnet alarm panels to be programmed.
To download the programming app scan the following QR
codes as appropriate or search the download shop for the
Garnet Programmer app.
Follow the steps below:
1) Press the button on the board that says "AP ENABLE".
This will cause the communicator to generate a WiFi
network for a period of 5 minutes.
2) Search your phone for available WiFi networks and
connect to the WiFi network whose name is
"IP-500Gxxxxxx". XXXXXXXX being the last 6 digits of the
communicator mac.
3) Enter the default network password: admin1234.
4) Once the communicator enters programming mode.
The LEDs will behave as follows:
Antenna Wifi
Signal 1-5
No Signal
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Comunic Wifi
ACK
NAK
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