Ethernet Options - DSC TL280LEX(R) Manual

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[112] Ethernet Receiver 2 DNIS
Default (000000)
The DNIS is used in addition to the account code to identify the communicator module at the central station. Valid range:
000000 - 099999. Value is entered as leading 0 followed by the 5-digit DNIS.
[113] Ethernet Receiver 2 Address
Default (000.000.000.000)
Programming the Ethernet receiver 2 IP address with 000.000.000.000 will disable Ethernet.
Enter the Ethernet receiver 2 IP address. This address will be provided by the central station system administrator. Format is
4 fields, each field is a 3-digit decimal. Valid range: 000-255.
NOTE: When a valid IP address has been programmed, Ethernet receiver 2 is enabled and will communicate events over
the Ethernet channel.
Ethernet receiver 2 and cellular receiver 2 may be configured to communicate to the same central station receiver.
To configure the device to operate using this common receiver mode functionality, program the Ethernet receiver 2 and cel-
lular receiver 2 IP address and port number with the same values. When operating in common receiver mode the Ethernet
receiver 2 account code will be used for communications over Ethernet and cellular.
NOTE: Do not program Ethernet receiver 1 and Ethernet receiver 2 to communicate to same receiver.
[114] Ethernet Receiver 2 UDP Remote Port
Default (0BF5/3061)
This section is used to program the port number used by Ethernet receiver 2. Set the value of this port when the installation
is located behind a firewall, and must be assigned a particular port number as determined by the central station system
administrator. Valid range: 0000 - FFFF.
NOTE: Do not program Ethernet receiver 1 and Ethernet receiver 2 port with the same value.
[115] Ethernet Receiver 2 UDP Local Port
Default (0BF9/3065)
This section is used to program the value of the local outgoing port. Use this option when the installation is located behind a
firewall and must be assigned a particular port number as determined by the network administrator. Valid range: 0000 -
FFFF.
NOTE: Do not program Ethernet receiver 1 and Ethernet receiver 2 port with the same value.
[116] Ethernet Receiver 2 Domain Name
Default (   )
Enter the Domain Name as 32 character ASCII.
[117] Ethernet Receiver 2 Supervision Interval
Default (0087/135 seconds)
The supervision interval is only valid when supervision has been enabled for Ethernet receiver 2 in section [110]. The
receiver supervision interval determines the delay, in seconds, between each heartbeat signal sent to the central station
receiver. If the interval programmed is less than 10 seconds (000A) then supervision is disabled. The valid range for this
section is 000A – FFFF seconds.
NOTE: The supervision interval programmed in the central station receiver must be 65s longer than the interval pro-
grammed in the communicator to ensure stable operation.

Ethernet Options

[124] Ethernet Test Transmission Time
Default (9999)
Enter a 4-digit number (0000-2359) using the 24-hour clock format (HHMM) to set the test transmission time of day. Valid
range: 00 - 23 hours (HH) and 00 - 59 minutes (MM). Programming a value of 9999 will disable the test transmission time.
NOTE: The internal date and time will automatically be programmed when the unit communicates with the primary receiver.
[125] Ethernet Test Transmission Cycle
Default (000000)
This value represents the interval between test transmissions, in minutes. Valid range: 000000 - 999999 minutes. Once the
unit has sent the initial periodic test transmission, all future test transmissions will be offset by the programmed number of
minutes. See sections [026] - [029].
Table 17: Ethernet Test Transmission Interval
Test Transmission Interval
Programmed Minutes
Daily
Weekly
001440
010080
33
Monthly
043200

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