Commissioning
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Commissioning
Initial commissioning/factory reset
Note
The wireless alarm system
cannot
be accessed
via the web server without running the
installation/start wizard.
1. Connect your PC to your customer's network.
2. Switch on the power supply.
3. Follow the installation/start wizard on the alarm panel.
4. Select:
•
the language
•
the country-specific settings
•
a 4 or 6-digit user code
•
the type of wired zone
(e.g. 2-wire FSL 2K2/4K7).
5. The overview then displays:
•
the IP address of the wireless alarm system
•
DHCP ON/OFF
•
the current software version
•
the serial number of the wireless alarm system
•
the part number of the wireless alarm system
•
the temporary login data for the installer and
administrator.
6. Make a note of the IP address.
7. Open the web browser on your PC and enter the
IP address indicated by the alarm panel.
Alternatively you can also use the ABUS IP Installer
to display the alarm panel and automatically access
it. You can download the IP Installer from
www.abus.com
.
8. Connect to the wireless alarm system via the web
browser.
Note
When the alarm panel is first set up, it may take
up to three minutes for the web browser to access
the wireless alarm system as the SSL certificate is
automatically generated during this time.
9. Log into the wireless alarm system as an installer.
Note
It is sometimes beneficial to use a fixed
IP address instead of a dynamically assigned
IP address (DHCP).
Some routers assign other IP addresses to their
clients after a certain time, for example. Other
devices do not recognise this new IP address yet.
For a system that is already installed
1. Log into the wireless alarm system as an installer.
2. Navigate to the following submenu:
Info>Communications>Ethernet.
3. Make a note of the IP address.
4. Log out of the alarm panel.
5. Open the web browser on your PC and enter the
IP address indicated by the alarm panel.
6. Open the web browser on your PC and enter the
IP address indicated by the alarm panel.
7. Enter your user name and password to log onto
the web server.
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