
Section 4: Programming Options
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RF Delinquency
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Loss of time trouble and restore
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Supervisiontrouble and restore
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Not networkedtrouble and restore
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Fire/CO trouble and restore
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Tamper trouble and restore
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Receiver not available trouble and restore
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FTC trouble and restore
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Receiver supervisiontrouble and restore
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Cellular trouble and restore
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Ethernet/WiFi trouble and restore
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Remote shoutdown trouble and restore
Default:
Enabled
Valid range:
Enabled/Disabled
Alarms
The following alarm events are reported to the central mon-
itoring station when they occur:
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Zone Alarm (including Heat/Freeze trouble)
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Alarm Cancel
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Duress Alarm
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Opening After Alarm
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Burglary Verified
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Burglary Not Verified
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Emergency Key Alarm
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Recent Closing
Default:
Enabled
Valid range:
Read-only
Alarm Restoral
When this option is enabled, the following alarm restoral
events are reported to the central monitoring station when
they occur. When disabled, alarm restoral events are not
reported.
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Zone Alarm Restore
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Emergency Key Restore
Default:
Enabled
Valid range:
Enabled/Disabled
Test
When this option is enabled, the following test events are
reported to the central monitoring station when they occur.
When disabled, test events are not reported.
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System Test
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Installer Walk Test (Begin/End)
Default:
Enabled
Valid range:
Enabled/Disabled
Bypass
When this option is enabled, the following bypass events
are reported to the central monitoring station when they
occur. When disabled, bypass events are not reported.
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Bypass/Unbypass
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Partial Closing
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Manually Bypassed Zones
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Stay Zones
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Force Arm Zones
Default:
Enabled
Valid range:
Enabled/Disabled
Periodic Test Transmissions
When this option is enabled, the following test transmission
events are reported to the central monitoring station when
they occur. When disabled, test transmission events are not
reported.
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Periodic Test
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Periodic Test with Trouble
Default:
Enabled
Valid range:
Enabled/Disabled
4.2.2 Network Configuration Options
LAN/WAN Obtain IP Address
This option is used to determine how an IP address for
LAN/WAN communication is obtained. When DHCP is selec-
ted, the iotega is automatically assigned an IP address by
the network. When
Static IP is selected, a consistent IP address is used.
Default:
DHCP (Automatic)
Valid range:
DHCP, Static IP
LAN/WAN IP Address
This section is used to program a static IP address. To use a
static IP address, the option LAN/WLAN Obtain IP Address
must be set to Static IP address.
Default:
000.000.000.000
Valid range:
000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255
LAN/WLAN IP Subnet Mask
This section is used to program a LAN/WLAN subnet mask.
To use the subnet mask, the option LAN/WLAN Obtain IP
Address must be set to Static IP address.
Default:
255.255.255.255
Valid range:
000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255
LAN/WLAN Gateway IP Address
This section is used to program the IP address for the net-
work’s default gateway. To use this gateway, the option
LAN/WLAN Obtain IP Address must be set to Static IP
address.
Default:
000.000.000.000
Valid range:
000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255
Panel's Preferred DNS Server
This section is used to program the name of the preferred
Domain Name System server.
Note:
To use the panel’s preferred DNS server, the option
LAN/WLAN Obtain IP Address must be set to Static IP
address.
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