LE failure timeout : the time in seconds (between 10 and 3600 seconds) may be entered in this box; once this time
has elapsed the device will indicate a Breakdown on the LE terminals.
, , , , , The time may increase up to 60 seconds if some telephone devices are connected to the terminals LI.
LE failure restore: the time in seconds (between 10 and 3600 seconds) may be entered in this box; in this period the
connection of the LE terminals must be restored, otherwise the device will indicate a Breakdown on the LE terminals.
Outputs
This section may be used to set the operating modes of the outputs.
Output 3 ON Time: the ON time in seconds may be entered in this field (between 0 and 86400 seconds).
Output 1, Output 2, Output 3: Check the box for output operation normally closed or normally open.
Primary Path: select the primary GSM or PSTN line using this field.
GPRS
This page outlines the GPRS configuration options.
, , , , , Bearing in mind the delays which may occur in transmission via GPRS, which are caused by the activities
of the network manager, we recommend you program as many call attempts to the burglar alarm control
panel as possible, and that you also provide a backup telephone number which transmits alarms via GSM
as well as via GPRS.
Access Point Name 1 and Acces Point Name 2
Enter the Access Point Name of the GPRS service provider being used. Enter the name of the IP address service provider
in this box. Access Point Name 2 is considered a backup parameter.
Receiver 1, Local Port 1 and Remote Port 1 IP address
Enter the primary receiver IP addresses and port numbers. For Sur-Gard SYSTEM III and SYSTEM II enter the IP address
and the port listed in the Alarm Port section.
Receiver 2, Local Port 2 and Remote Port 2 IP address
This check box is used to enter the second IP address for the receiver and the port number, with the difference that these
parameters are considered as a backup receiver. The Communicator only recognises this box in the event that the
parameters relating to the Receiver 1, Local Port 1 and Remote Port 1 have not been entered. Furthermore, the Enable
Supervision and Supervision time may not be activated.
APN1 Username and Password, APN2 Username and Password
Some providers may require a user name and password to validate communication. If needed, enter this information here.
APN2 Username and Password are considered to be backup data.
Telephone numbers to decode
Up to 4 telephone numbers called by the control unit may be entered in these boxes (the number should be composed of at
least 2 digits). When the Communicator recognises a call from one of these numbers, communication via GPRS begins
automatically. Every time a number called does not correspond to one of the numbers entered, the call is transmitted over
a vocal channel. If no telephone numbers are entered, the Communicator will use the GSM or PSTN line.
, , , , , ATTENTION: The dialled number appearing in the "Digits to remove" area shows that the call is being sent
on the vocal channel or GPRS, e.g.:
1) if the input telephone number called from the key panel is 0123, the numbers input in the digits to be
removed area is 2 and the composed number is 0123, the call is being sent on the vocal channel;
2) if the input telephone number called from the key panel is 0123, the number input in the digits to be
removed area is 2 while the composed number is 000123, the call is being sent on the GPRS channel.
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