Ip Network; Secure Callback; Modem Baud Rate; Reporting - Abus Secvest 2WAY Installation Instructions Manual

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19.7 IP Network

If an ethernet module is attached to the wireless alarm centre, then it is possible for the
downloader to communicate with the wireless alarm centre using the Internet protocol.
This menu allows you to save two IP addresses that can be called by the wireless
alarm centre to start a download. The user starts the call by dialling one of the IP
addresses. The available options are as follows:
IP Address 1
Enter the IP address used by the downloader. The IP address consists of four groups.
Each group is three digits long and separated from the next group by a "dot", e.g.
"192.168.000.001". Press "*" to enter the dot.
IP Port 1
Enter the port number of IP address 1. This port "listens to" the downloader on the
remote PC.
IP Address 2
Enter an alternative IP address used by the downloader.
IP Port 2
Enter the port number used by the alternative IP address.

19.8 Secure Callback

Select the Secure Callback menu item.
Select whether or not the alarm centre receives a third callback number from the
remote maintenance PC. When the downloader is connected, it transfers the number
to the alarm centre. The alarm centre then uses this number to call back the remote
maintenance PC. In this case, the user cannot see the callback number. The callback
number can be changed at any time by the remote maintenance PC.

19.9 Modem Baud Rate

Select the baud rate (bps) for data transmission. If you do not know the baud rate of
your modem, select "Auto". The alarm centre sets the baud rate automatically. If the
connection runs with problems, we recommend setting a lower baud rate. In this case,
set the value to 300.

20. Reporting

Select the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the
table below.
Function
Meaning
Alarms
Settings for the transmission of logs to an ARC.
Social Care
Settings for the transmission of social care messages.
Speech Dialler
Settings for the transmission of voice messages (voice
dialler).
SMS
Settings for the transmission of text messages (SMS).
Line Fault
Settings for the transmission of telephone faults.
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