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If the Account number has not been
entered, the Control Panel sends SMS
text message for reporting. For
example, “Area1 Panic Alarm”
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Change/Delete Account Numbers
Follow the same steps as described in
previous sections:
Change/Delete the Tel.
Number
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The account number can be the
numeric 0-9 or letter A-F.
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The keypad can be used to enter
English alphabet. Simply locate the
corresponding numeric keys to the
desired alphabets/symbols and press
repeatedly until the desired
alphabets/symbols appear.
2 2ABC
3 3DEF
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The Account Number is a 4 or 6-digit
number. Further key pressing of
numeric number after 6-digits is
prohibited and the Control Panel will
emit a 5-beep error sound. When a
number less than 4 digits is ended
with OK, an error message
No. of
digit must be 4 or 6
will be displayed,
and you are requested to enter a new
number again.
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The reciprocal of the account number
is your Guardian Code. (See
Guardian Code
in the section 1.3.)
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The guardian code is for 4-digit
account number only. If the Account
number is 6-digit, the guardian code
function will be disabled automatically.
2.1.2 IP. Settings
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A c c . n u m b e r
A P N ( G P R S ) v
U s e r n a m e ( G P R S )
P a s s w o r d ( G P R S )
2.1.2.1 Central IP
In
Central IP
menu, it allows you to
set/change/delete the
public IP address of the
Central Monitoring Station.
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Store Central IP
Step 1.
Move the curser to the
Central IP
submenu and press
OK
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Step 2.
Press
OK
key to enter
Central IP
address
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C e n t r a l I P
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Step 3.
Key in Central Monitoring Station’s IP
address.
For example, 59.124.123.23
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To put dot (
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press
0
key 7 times.
Step 4.
Press
OK
key and then select
Save
to save the data; or select
Quit
to
give up saving.
Step 5.
Press
OK
key again to choose
reporting priority sequence of each IP
address.
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There are two Reporting options to
choose for each IP address:
(1)
First Priority:
The system must report to
this IP address first (in priority order) and
successfully.
If more than one set of IP address (see
section 2.1.1 Tel. Settings) and/or IP
address is set as first priority, all of them
must be reported, and all reporting must be
successful.
When both IP address and Tel. number are
set as first priority, the IP address is in
higher priority for reporting.