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6.4 SDI
RPS
Parameters
Configure remote programming software (RPS)
parameters when communicating over a private local-
area network (LAN) or wide-area network (WAN). To
allow RPS to communicate with a control panel over a
LAN or WAN, an SDI-Ethernet two-way network
interface module (NIM) and an RPS (version 3.8 or
higher) are required. The computer on which RPS is
installed needs a network card. See your information
systems administrator for network requirements.
This section allows you to:
•
Define the RPS parameters necessary to
communicate by an external modem that can be
connected to a D9133DC Direct Connect
Programming Module.
•
Provide for local programming by a D9133 Serial
Interface Module.
Although not listed in this section, RPS checks for the
RPS pass code (refer to
Section 2.7 RPS Parameters
on
page
28
), Datalock Code, and control panel type to
determine if this RPS session should continue.
Pressing the [ESC] key during the display of
CONTACT
RPS?
,
ANSWER NOW?
,
RPS VIA PHONE?
, or
RPS
VIA NETWORK?
exits the user to Idle Text.
The
RPS via Phone?
prompt (
Figure 6
on
page
122), if selected, contacts RPS by
the control panel phone line and not the
external modem. Users cannot start an
RPS session by the external modem. If you
are using an external modem, RPS
sessions can be started only by
programming Answer Armed and Answer
Disarmed (to a value greater than 0) or by
setting
RPS Line Monitor
to
Yes
(refer to
Section 6.4.2 Using an External Modem
on page 123).
6.4.1
User Interface Modifications for COMMAND
43
COMMAND 43 can communicate with RPS by a
network path.
Figure 6
on page 22 shows the structure
of COMMAND 43.
Enable SDI RPS
Default:
Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
Enable RPS sessions over the SDI
bus.
No
Do not enable RPS sessions over the
SDI bus.
Enable SDI RPS
determines if the control panel
allows RPS communications over the SDI bus. This
item must be set to
Yes
if you plan to use the external
modem configuration, a private LAN or WAN, or
local RPS programming.
If the reset pin is in the locked position,
local RPS programming is allowed even if
this prompt is set to
No
.
When
Enable SDI RPS
is configured to
allow for local programming, Jumper 8 in
the SIM must be shorted or closed, power
must be removed and reapplied after
changing the address, and a standard
serial null-modem cable is required.
Call Back Enabled
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
When the control panel hears the
correct RPS password (refer to
RPS
Passcode
in
Section 2.7 RPS
Parameters
on page
28
), it ends the
SDI RPS session and then reconnects
to RPS using the RPS IP Address if
Enable Ext Modem
is set to
No
.
If
Enable Ext Modem
is set to
Yes
,
the control panel re-establishes
communication with RPS using the
RPS Dial String. This ensures that the
control panel communicates only
with valid RPS units.
No
The SDI RPS session starts
immediately; no call-back is required.
The control panel can engage in SDI
RPS sessions regardless of the
originating location.
Using this function allows the control panel, after
verifying the RPS pass code, to provide an additional
level of security. Before allowing any upload or
download, it ends the SDI RPS session and then
reconnects with RPS using one of the following:
•
The RPS IP Address (
Enable Ext Modem
must
be set to
No
)
•
The RPS Dial String (
Enable Ext Modem
must
be set to
Yes
)
Do not enable RPS Call Back when using
an external modem.