Reporting (Fig. 4.5) - Visonic POWERMAXCOMPLETE - INSTALLER GUIDE Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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LAN Settings [Fig 4.5.2(9)]
Note: The LAN Settings menu appears only if a Broadband
Module exists in the PowerMaxComplete alarm system.
Enable DHCP [Fig 4.5.2(9a)]
Here you determine whether to obtain an IP address
automatically using a DHCP server or to enter an IP
address manually.
Toggles between DHCP enable and DHCP disable.
Note: When DHCP is enabled, the last IP number will be
changed to 200. In other words, it will take the form
xxx.xxx.xxx.200.
Manual IP [Fig 4.5.2(9b)]
Here you manually enter LAN parameters.
IP address – the IP address of the Broadband Module.
Subnet mask – the subnet mask used with the IP
address.
Default GW – the default gateway of the Broadband Module.
Note: If DHCP is set to enabled the above entries will be
ignored.
Session Timeout [Fig 4.5.2(10)]
Here you determine whether the control panel will stay
continuously connected via GPRS communication, or,
temporarily connected to receive event reports only.
The options are: off on timeout and always ON.
4.5.3 C.S. Reporting
Report Events [Fig 4.5.3(1)] – see note in Fig. 4.5
Here you determine which types of event will be reported
to central stations. Due to lack of space in the display,
abbreviations are used: alarm is "alrm", alert is "alrt" and
open/close is "o/c". The asterisk ( ) is a separator
between events reported to central station 1 and events
reported to central station 2.
Messages are divided by type into four groups:
No.
Group
1
Alarms
2
Open/close
3
Alerts
4
Maintenance Low-battery AC failure
"Alarm" group has the highest priority and "Alert" group
has the lowest priority.
The selectable options are as follows:
Plan name
Sent to center
all -o/c
backup
All but open/close All but open/close if center 1
all
all
All
all-o/c
all -o/c
All but open/close All but open/close
all –o/c
o/c
All but open/close Open/close
all (–alrt)
alrt
All but alerts
Alrm
all (–alrm) Alarms
Disable report
Nothing
all
backup
All
Note: "All" means that all 4 groups are reported and also
trouble messages - sensor / system low battery, sensor
inactivity, power failure, jamming, communication failure etc .
1st Report Method [Fig 4.5.3(2)]
Here you define the 1st priority of method used to report
events.
The options are: disable, cellular, broadband and PSTN.
2nd Report Method [Fig 4.5.3(3)]
nd
Here you define the 2
events. If the method defined to report events in the 1st
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Events Reported
Fire, Burglary, Panic, Tamper
Arming AWAY, Arming HOME,
Disarming
No-activity, Emergency, Latchkey,
Gas, Flood, Temperature
Sent to center 2
1
doesn't respond
All
Alerts
All but alarms
Nothing
All if cent. 1 doesn't respond
priority of method used to report
priority fails, the control panel will attempt to report using
the method defined in the 2nd priority (see notes in 1
Report Method).
The options are: disable, cellular, broadband and PSTN.
3rd Report Method [Fig 4.5.3(4)]
rd
Here you define the 3
events. If the method defined to report events in the 2
priority fails, the control panel will attempt to report using
the method defined in the 3rd priority (see notes in 1
Report Method).
The options are: disable, cellular, broadband and PSTN.
Dual Reporting [Fig 4.5.3(5)]
Here you determine whether to report events using PSTN
and cellular at the same time instead of waiting for the 1
method to fail before trying the 2
The options are: disable, PSTN & broadband, PSTN &
cellular and broadband & cell.
Receiver 1 Account No. [Fig 4.5.3(6)] - see note in
Fig. 4.5
Here you enter the number that will identify your specific
alarm control system to the 1
consists of 6 hexadecimal digits.
Receiver 2 Account No. [Fig 4.5.3(7)] - see note in Fig.
4.5
Here you enter the number that will identify your system to
nd
the 2
central station. The account number consists of 6
hexadecimal digits.
PSTN/GSM RCVR1 [Fig 4.5.3(8)] - see note in Fig. 4.5
Here you program telephone number of the 1
(including area code, 16 digit max) to which the system will
report the event groups defined in Report Events.
PSTN/GSM RCVR2 [Fig 4.5.3(9)] - see note in Fig. 4.5
Here you program telephone number of the 2
(including area code, 16 digit max) to which the system will
report the event groups defined in Report Events.
IP RCVR 1 [Fig 4.5.3(10)]
Here you enter the IP address of the IP receiver that is
st
located in the 1
central station.
IP RCVR 2 [Fig 4.5.3(11)]
Here you enter the IP address of the IP receiver that is
nd
located in the 2
central station.
SMS RCVR 1 [Fig 4.5.3(12)]
Here you enter the telephone number of the SMS receiver
st
that is located in the 1
SMS RCVR 2 [Fig 4.5.3(13)]
Here you enter the telephone number of the SMS receiver
nd
that is located in the 2
PSTN Report Format [Fig 4.5.3(14)] - see note in Fig.
4.5
Here you select the reporting format used by the control
panel to report events to central stations.
The options are:
SIA text
1900/1400
4/2 1800/2300
- code lists).
4/2 Pulse Rate [Fig 4.5.3(15)] - see note in Fig. 4.5
Here you select the pulse rate at which data will be sent to
central stations if any one of the 4/2 formats has been
selected in PSTN Report Format.
The options are: 10, 20, 33 and 40 pps.
PSTN Report Retry [Fig 4.5.3(16)] - see note in Fig. 4.5
Here you determine the number of times the communicator
will dial the central station's number via PSTN.
The options are: 2, 4, 8, 12 and 16 attempts.
priority of method used to report
nd
method.
st
central station. The number
st
central station
nd
central station
central station.
central station.
Contact-ID
Scancom (see Appendix D
st
nd
st
st
SIA
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