Reporting (Fig. 4.5 Detail C) - Visonic PowerMaxExpress Installer's Manual

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GPRS Username [Fig 4.5.2(5)]
Here you enter the username of the APN used for GPRS
communications (up to 30 digits).
GPRS Password [Fig 4.5.2(6)]
Here you enter the password of the APN used for GPRS
communications (up to 16 digits).
The following table provides a list of the keys used by the
PowerMaxExpress editor for the GPRS APN, GPRS
Username, GPRS Password menus and Custom Zone
Name option.
Key
Functionality
Moves the cursor from left to right.
Long press for speed.
Moves the cursor from right to left.
Long press for speed.
Scrolls upward the sequence of inserted digits.
Long press for speed.
Scrolls downward the sequence of inserted digits.
Long press for speed.
Places cursor to extreme right position of edit string
and shows the last 16 digits of edit string.
Reverts to previous or top menu without saving the
edit string.
Reverts to "<OK> TO EXIT" without saving the edit
string.
Saves and reverts to previous menu.
I
OK
Clears all digits to the right of cursor.
Clears one digit by cursor.
Selects between uppercase or lowercase digits.
PIN Code [Fig 4.5.2(7)]
Enter PIN code of the SIM card installed in the
PowerMaxExpress unit (up to 16 digits).
Force Home Network [Fig 4.5.2(8)]
Here you determine whether to force the SIM card to use
the home network only and not to select another network in
case the home network cannot be found.
The options are: disable and enable.
LAN Settings [Fig 4.5.2(9)]
Note: The LAN Settings menu appears only if a
Broadband Module exists in the PowerMaxExpress 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.
Transport Protocol
(Applicable in the USA only)
[Fig 4.5.2(10)]
Here you select the type of protocol used by the control
panel to transfer data over the internet.
The options are: TCP and UDP.
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Session Timeout [Fig 4.5.2(11)]
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 Detail C
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
Events Reported
1
Alarms
Fire, Burglary, Panic, Tamper
2
Open/close
Arming AWAY, Arming HOME,
Disarming
3
Alerts
No-activity, Emergency, Latchkey,
Gas, Flood, Temperature
4
Maintenanc
Low-battery AC failure
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"Alarm" group has the highest priority and "Alert" group
has the lowest priority.
The selectable options are as follows:
Plan name
Sent to center 1
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, broadband, cellular
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
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, broadband, cellular 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, broadband, cellular 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 and PSTN & cellular, PSTN &
broadband and broadband & cellular.
Receiver 1 Account No. [Fig 4.5.3(6)] - see note in
Fig. 4.5 Detail C
Here you enter the number that will identify your specific
alarm control system to the 1
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Sent to center 2
doesn't respond
All
Alerts
All but alarms
Nothing
All if cent. 1 doesn't respond
priority of method used to report
priority of method used to report
nd
method.
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central station.
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