Paradox IPC10 Installation Manual

Paradox IPC10 Installation Manual

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The following manual describes the basic connections and programming required to get your Paradox IPC10 Converter up and running.
Introduction
The IPC10 receives signals from Paradox systems/accounts encoded with Paradox IP protocol, records them, converts them to known formats,
and sends them to central monitoring station (CMS) software. The IPC10 is based on MQTT technology that is continuously supervised, reliable,
and fast. Reporting from the Panel to the CMS, the cycle is usually less than 100ms. Created for the modern CMS with a low footprint and
minimal wire connections, it offers a high account capacity of up to 5,000, one cable connection, very low power consumption, reliability, and
redundancy.
Main Features:
Up to 5,000 supervised accounts (20, 10, or 5 minutes supervision) and 3,500 accounts at 90 seconds.
100ms reporting cycle from panel to CMS.
Fully encrypted communications with ALS 128-bit certificates.
Fully supervised
Simple and fast up time with minimal programming for input (reporting devices) and output ports to CMS, with no registration from
reporting devices is required.
One single-wire Ethernet connection, for data and POE; no other connections are needed.
Support all legacy Paradox systems with IP180 or upgraded IP150+ or PCS265V7.
5 minutes up and running replacement, new receiver same as replaced receiver, only IP address and port configuration needed (can be
prepared before, and normal operation for all accounts will be restored in full.
Connect to CMS software via local Ethernet, supports Sur-Guard MLR2-DG or Ademco 685 formats.
10,000 event internal buffer in case of lost CMS.
Simple and minimal UI
Low footprint (rack mount 1U) and low power consumption
CMS receives offline and online restore status without the need for a new event from the panel.
Fully remotely upgradable via local Ethernet.
BETA VERSION
For latest manual updates, please refer to paradox.com/Manuals/IPC10.pdf.
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Summary of Contents for Paradox IPC10

  • Page 1 The IPC10 receives signals from Paradox systems/accounts encoded with Paradox IP protocol, records them, converts them to known formats, and sends them to central monitoring station (CMS) software. The IPC10 is based on MQTT technology that is continuously supervised, reliable, and fast.
  • Page 2: Led Indicators

    The IPC10 can be mounted on a 19” (48.3 cm) rack. Hardware Installation Connect the Ethernet cable from the router with POE to the Ethernet port located in the front of the IPC10 Converter, refer to Figure 2. Note! : It is strongly recommended to have the POE router connected to a professional UPS to avoid loss monitoring in case of power failure.
  • Page 3 Use pin to press the reset button on front of IPC-10 as in Fig-2. When multiple IPC10 are installed, you can also locate it with the user LED which will be on when logged in.
  • Page 4 DHCP is selected by default. IP address will be assigned by the router. STATIC IP ADDRESS must be programmed at the CMS router by the IT manager based on the MAC address of the IPC10 that can be found in the about page.
  • Page 5 Allows you to configure the NTP server to use for the IPC10 date and time. Alternate NTP Allows you to configure an alternative NTP as a backup of the primary NTP server to use for the IPC10 date and time.
  • Page 6 R552 will be reported. IP unit lost (E551) / IP unit online restore If the IP Communicator is not polling to the IPC10, it will be displayed as OFFLINE (R551) in the Status column and code E551 will be reported to CMS. When restored, code R551 will be reported.
  • Page 7: Security Profiles

    Security Profiles The Security Profiles tab provides the security profiles that are used by the IP device to report presence messages to the IPC10 Converter at a preset Module Polling Time. If the IPC10 does not receive a presence message within the configured supervision time, the converter will report a supervision loss of the monitoring station’s automation software.
  • Page 8 Excel file. About The About tab allows you to view the IPC10 converter system information, including firmware and hardware versions. From this tab, you will be able to upgrade the IPC10’s firmware. Note: The total number of accounts depends on the profile used in the registration process. A maximum of 10000 is supported.
  • Page 9 If an IPC10 module may need to be replaced, the following steps should be followed: 1. Remove the existing IPC10 from the rack it is installed on, replace it with the new IPC10 unit, and connect the IPC10 to a POE switch.

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