Digital Monitoring Products
XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide
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12.1
Host Log Reports
This section allows you to program the types of logging reports the panel will send
through the 462N Network Interface Card. The reports include information such
as the type of activity, time and date of the activity, and user name and number.
These data logging reports can be accessed using the
Advanced Reporting
Module
. See the
Advanced Reporting Module User’s Guide, LT-0645
.
Note:
The network connection that the Host Log Reports are sent through is not
monitored for network trouble. Therefore, the
Host Log Reports
option should
NOT
replace the primary communication method.
If there is trouble with the network connection, the panel will continue to
attempt to send the
Host Log Reports
until the connection is reestablished. The
panel will then send the reports. A Network Trouble message will not be sent if
the connection is lost. The
Host Log Reports
have the lowest priority of panel
reports sent.
For information about the 462N card capabilities with Host Log Reports and Host
Communication method, see
462N Card Examples
in the Appendix.
12.2
Modem Setup
The keypad displays
MODEM SETUP:
. Press COMMAND. Enter up to two lines of 16
characters to equal 32 characters for the string that is sent to the network device
connected to the 462N Network Interface Card.
If you are using a direct connection through the 462N card to a Remote Link
computer, do not enter a Modem Setup String here.
If your network device is an iCOM, enter the following setup string:
AT#UCXXX.XXX.XXX.XXX#PPPPP
. The
X
s represent the target IP Address of the
iCOM, and the
P
s represent the port number. The default port number is 2001.
An example of a modem setup is:
AT#UC192.168.001.099#2001
. To enter the #,
press 0 and then the far right Select key. To enter the . (period), press 0 and then
the second Select key from the left.
Note:
The
Modem Setup String
entered CANNOT be the same as that entered in
Communication
.
12.3
Arm and Disarm Reports
Sends arming, disarming and Late to Close events. Includes the area number,
name and action, the user number and name, and the time and date.
12.4
Zone Reports
Sends changes in the status of active zones. Includes the zone number, name, and
type as well as the action (alarm, trouble, bypass, etc.) user number (if
applicable) and area name. When the Walk Test or Panic Zone Test (485B only) is
performed, Verify and Fail messages are also sent for each zone.
12.5
User Command Reports
Sends user code changes, schedule changes, and door access denied events.
12.6
Door Access Reports
Sends door access activity. Includes the door number, first and second (485B only)
user number, first and second (485B only) user name, and the time and date.
12.7
Supervisory Reports
Sends system monitor reports, such as AC and battery, and system event reports.
Supervisory Reports also sends the following reports:
• Abort
•
Exit Error
• Ambush
•
System Recently Armed
• Alarm Bell Silenced
•
Unauthorized Entry
• Late to Close (only sent as a Supervisory Report if
Area Schedules
is not
enabled,
Closing Check
is enabled, and an opening/closing schedule has
been programmed.)
Note:
To send these reports through the host logger, you must enable
SUPV MSG
.
12 - HOST LOG REPORTS
HOST LOG REPORTS
ARM/DIS
NO
YES
ZONE
NO
YES
USR CMDS
NO
YES
DOOR ACS
NO
YES
SUPV MSG
NO
YES
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MODEM SETUP:
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