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5.  Press Done to reset the module.  

Resetting the module does not clear its memory. 

Remote Option 7- Static Module IP Address 

Default = 192.168.000.049; Range = 12-digit, 4 octet 

When DHCP is Off, this option sets the IP address of the 

Ethernet Interface module. This option is not used if DHCP is 

On. 

Note

: When programming an IP address, 3 digits must be 

used for each octet. An address of 10.1.8.100 would be 

programmed at the panel as “010.001.008.100”. It is not 

necessary to enter the periods. 

Remote Option 8- Static Router IP Address 

Default = 192.168.000.001; Range = 12-digit, 4 octets 

When DHCP is Off, this option sets the router IP address used 

by the Ethernet Interface module. This option is not used if 

DHCP is On. 

Note

: When programming an IP address, 3 digits must be 

used for each octet. An address of 10.1.8.100 would be 

programmed at the panel as “010.001.008.100”. It is not 

necessary to enter the periods. 

Remote Option 9- Static Subnet Mask 

Default = 255.255.255.000; Range = 12-digit, 4 octets 

When DHCP is Off, this option sets the subnet mask used by 

the Ethernet Interface module. This option is not used if DHCP 

is On. 

Note

: When programming an IP address, 3 digits must be 

used for each octet. An address of 10.1.8.100 would be 

programmed at the panel as “010.001.008.100”. It is not 

necessary to enter the periods. 

Remote Option 10- Current Module IP Address 

Default = Dynamic; Range = 12-digit numeric 

This option stores the current IP address of the Ethernet 

Interface module. This option cannot be programmed and is for 

review only. 

Remote Option 11- Current Router IP Address 

Default = Dynamic; Range = 12-digit numeric 

This option stores the current IP address of the router through 

which the Ethernet Interface module is connected. This option 

cannot be programmed and is for review only. 

Remote Option 12- Current Subnet Mask 

Default = Dynamic; Range = 12-digit numeric 

This option stores the current Subnet Mask of the Ethernet 

Interface module. This option cannot be programmed and is for 

review only. 

Remote Option 13- MAC Address 

Default = Dynamic; Range = 12-digit hexidecimal 

This option stores the current MAC address of the Ethernet 

Interface Module. This option cannot be programmed and is for 

review only. 

Remote Option 14- Proxy Server IP Address 

Default = 000.000.000.000; Range = 12-digit, 4 octet 

When a proxy server is used to communicate with the Internet, 

enter the IP address of the proxy server in this option. Leave 

this option set to 000.000.000.000 when not using a proxy 

server. 

Note

: When programming an IP address, 3 digits must be 

used for each octet. An address of 10.1.8.100 would be 

programmed at the panel as “010.001.008.100”. It is not 

necessary to enter the periods. 

Remote Option 15 - Proxy Server Port 

Default = 0080; Range = 4-digit numeric, 0000-9999 

Enter the TCP port the proxy server uses to communicate with 

the Ethernet Interface module. 

Remote Option 16 - Clear Module Memory Command 

Default = N/A; Range = N/A 

Used to clear the Ethernet Interface module memory.  

1. Press 

Add 

2.  Press Option # 

3. Press 

Test 

4.  Press Option # until panel says “Remote Option 16...” 

5.  Press Done to clear the Ethernet Interface module 

memory.  

This sets all options to their factory default settings. 

Remote Option 17 - Main Server IP Address 

Default = 198.204.22.184; Range = 12-digit, 4 octet 

This option stores the IP address of the server on which 

premisesconnect.com is located. This option is normally set at 

the factory. 

Note

: When programming an IP address, 3 digits must be 

used for each octet. An address of 10.1.8.100 would be 

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Ethernet Interface Installation Instructions 

Summary of Contents for 60-938

Page 1: ...ivating the communication channel between the module and the Simon panel 3 Connection Connecting the Ethernet Interface Module Simon Panel combination to a network 4 Registration Registering the syste...

Page 2: ...AC power Connection Connecting the Ethernet Interface Module to a Network There are several possible network configurations the Simon Ethernet Interface module System may take The following are guidel...

Page 3: ...tch or Router Cable or DSL Modem Standard Ethernet Cable Internet Modem and Router may be one Device Modem Router and Switch may be one Device Registration Registering the Ethernet Interface Module Re...

Page 4: ...er the Dealer ID using the numbered keys 7 Press Done The panel will repeat the Dealer ID Line Number The Line Number Remote Option 4 is a numeric identifier that can be up to 10 digits long The Line...

Page 5: ...the system was not registered properly Verify all connections are correct Simon Option 89 is On the LED s on the module and Ethernet connector are flashing must open panel cover to verify and the Acco...

Page 6: ...iver 1 Format 0 0 1 Remote Option 32 Receiver 2 IP Address 000 000 000 000 12 digit 4 octet Remote Option 33 Receiver 2 Number 0001 4 digit 0000 9999 Remote Option 34 Receiver 2 Poll Period 0000 4 dig...

Page 7: ...tration Status Default Off Range On Off When the Ethernet Interface module is successfully registered this option is switched On automatically This option must be Off before attempting to register or...

Page 8: ...which the Ethernet Interface module is connected This option cannot be programmed and is for review only Remote Option 12 Current Subnet Mask Default Dynamic Range 12 digit numeric This option stores...

Page 9: ...sconnect com To enter letters press 9 then the Minutes button The panel announces the letter A Continue pressing the Minutes button to progress through the alphabet Remote Option 24 Ping Page Extensio...

Page 10: ...ondary network receiver should use for this account Remote Option 34 Receiver 2 Poll Period Note In UL listed systems this option must be turned on and SIA format must be used Default 0000 Range 4 dig...

Page 11: ...rver Basically a proxy server holds the most commonly accessed and recently used content from the World Wide Web in order to provide quicker downloads for users and to increase server security It is c...

Page 12: ...nerates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarant...

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