Note
Ehome5.0: a privacy internet protocol that is used for accessing
the third-party platform, which supports alarm report uploading,
security control panel management, and short video uploading.
Note
Standard DC-09 Protocol
ADM-CID: The data presenting method of DC-09 is CID, which is
not encrypted and only for uploading alarm report.
*ADC-CID: The data presenting method of DC-09 is CID, which is
encrypted and only for uploading alarm report.
SIA-DCS: The data presenting method of DC-09 is DCS (also called
SIA protocol), which is not encrypted and only for uploading
alarm report.
*SIA-DCS: The data presenting method of DC-09 is DCS (also
called SIA protocol), which is encrypted and only for uploading
alarm report.
1.3 ATS Category
Table 1-2 ATS Category
Category
Model
DP2
DS-PWA32-HSR
DS-PWA32-HS
DS-PWA32-HGR
DS-PWA32-HG
SP4
DS-PWA32-HR
DS-PWA32-H
Note
If the ATP fault is detected, the control panel will generate and
report logs. If the ATS fault is detected, the control panel will
generate and report logs, indicates the fault with Alert LED (solid
orange), and prompts fault details when the system is disarmed
by authorized users.
DP2: While the alarm receiving center is enabled. The control
panel will upload alarm report to the receiver center via the main
path (LAN or Wi-Fi) or the back-up path (3G/4G). If the control
panel is properly connected to the LAN or Wi-Fi, the main path is
selected as the transmission path. If the main path connection is
failed, the path will be switched to 3G/4G. And if the main path
connection is restored, the path will be switched back to LAN or
Wi-Fi. The control panel checks the connection status
continuously, and generates logs transmission fault for any of the
path. While both of the paths are invalid, the control panel
determines ATS fault.
SP: Control panel can only upload report via LAN or Wi-Fi. While
the connection is failed, the control panel determines ATS fault
and stores the event log.
You can check the fault information in the control panel logs.
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