Ethernet/Cellular Programming Options; System Options - DSC TL280LEX(R) Manual

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The programming sections described in this document can be viewed at the keypad LCD. To start programming, enter: [*]
[8][installer code] [851] [section number], where section number is the 3-digit section number referenced in this section.
The programming worksheets at the end of this document can be used to record the new values when programming
changes have been made from the default values.
Installers may review/record programming options at the panel keypad.

System Options

[001] Ethernet IP Address
Default (000.000.000.000)
Enter the IP address of the communicator. Ensure that the IP address is unique to the communicator on the local network.
Format is 4 fields, each field is a 3 digit decimal number. Valid range: 000-255. If an IP address is programmed in this sec-
tion, the unit will operate with static IP (DHCP disabled). Sections [002] and [003] must also be programmed when using
static IP addresses.
NOTE: Default for this section is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enabled. When enabled, the DHCP server
will set values for: IP address [001], subnet mask [002], and gateway [003]. Programming an IP address in this sec-
tion will disable DHCP (Static IP).
[002] Ethernet IP Subnet Mask
Default (255.255.255.000)
Enter the Ethernet IP subnet mask of the communicator. Format is 4 fields, each field is 3 digits. Valid range: 000-255.
NOTE: If DHCP is enabled, the DHCP server will assign the subnet mask for this section and the programmed value will be
ignored.
[003] Ethernet Gateway IP Address
Default (000.000.000.000)
Enter the Ethernet gateway IP address of the communicator. The gateway IP address is required when a router is used on
the local network to reach the destination IP address specified in section [001]. Format is 4 fields, each field is a 3- digit
decimal number. Valid range: 000-255.
NOTE: If DHCP is enabled, the DHCP server will assign the gateway IP address for this section and the programmed value
will be ignored.
[005] System Toggle Options
[3] Supervision Type Default (OFF)
ON: Heartbeat 1 (commercial supervision). This supervision type is suitable for applications where swap detection is
required on the supervisory packet.
OFF: Heartbeat 2 (residential supervision). This supervision type is suitable for applications where supervision of the
communication path to the receiver is required (no swap detection).
NOTE: Commercial supervision is more data intensive than residential supervision and should only be used when required
to meet the approval for the installation.
[4] Primary Path Default (OFF) - TL2803G(R)E/TL280LE(R); (ON) - 3G2080(R)E)/LE2080(R)
ON: Cellular channel is the primary path. Ethernet channel is the secondary path, if it exists.
OFF: Ethernet channel is the primary path in a dual communicator. Cellular channel is the secondary path.
[5] For Future Use
[6] Remote Firmware Upgrade Default (ON)
ON: The communicator module firmware can be remotely upgraded using the Ethernet / Cellular paths.
OFF: The communicator module firmware can not be remotely upgraded. Local firmware upgrade is still possible.
[7] Alternate Test Transmissions Default (OFF).
ON: When the periodic test transmission interval occurs, the test transmission will alternate between being sent to the
primary and secondary receivers with each test transmission interval.
OFF: When the periodic test transmission interval occurs, the test transmission will be sent to the programmed receiv-
ers, based on the settings of the periodic test transmission reporting codes.
[8] Cellular Low Signal Trouble. Default (OFF)
This option masks the low signal trouble from generating cellular trouble.
ON: A cellular trouble event is generated when the radio signal level falls below threshold level (average CSQ level is
4 or less).
OFF: A cellular trouble event is not generated when the radio signal level falls below threshold level (average CSQ
level is 4 or less).

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