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The following steps will ensure that the IBR-ITAB will 

only 

wirelessly 

connect to the intended ISEE-WAP by adding the unique SSID name 
and (secret) key to the ISEE-WAP.   

 

 

With the Home Screen displayed, using your finger, 

press and hold 

the 

System Settings

 " gear"  icon (shown at right).   

 
 
 
 
 The 

Please enter password

 popup appears (shown at right).  If this 

popup does not appear, press the 

Back/Power Button

 and try again.  

Remember, be sure to 

press and hold 

the 

System Settings 

"gear" icon.   

 
 
 

STEP 7 – SECURING THE SYSTEM 

 

Up to this point the iBridge system auto-configured using the default Wi-Fi settings.  The ISEE-WAP has two default 
SSIDs (network access point names) broadcasting to devices within signal range of the ISEE-WAP; these SSIDs can 
easily be seen with any iPhone or Android device.  The names are 

PUBLIC 

and 

IBRIDGE

.  SSID1 is named 

PUBLIC 

and is used by the IBR-ITABs and cameras to automatically join the network.  SSID2 is named IBRIDGE, uses the 
WEP security protocol and a 10-digit Key of "1234567890".  SSID2 can be changed to a new name and a 

secret 

Key 

so that only the customer has access.  After this step is completed, PUBLIC can be disabled so that no one else can 
connect to the system.  

Note:

  This process is reversible to accommodate future changes. 

 

Press and hold the 

"System Settings"  

"gear" icon 

3.  Tap the first menu entry 

Keypad Skin

 and tap either 

Classic 

or 

K Series Stay/Away

4. Press 

the 

Back/Power 

button twice to return to the Home Screen.  

5.  Put the control panel into Keypad Configuration Mode by moving the configuration jumper to the 

bottom two pins ("

CONFIG

"), located inside the control panel enclosure.   

6.  Using the IBR-ITAB, at the Home Screen tap 

SECURITY

 then 

OTHER OPTIONS

 and select 

KEYPAD 

MODE

.

   

After putting the control panel into Keypad Configuration mode it normally takes up to 40 

seconds for the tablet to go "out of system".  The keypad will display "

01 Out of System RCM MODULE

".  

IMPORTANT:  

After the display reads "

XX OUT OF SYSTEM

" , you MUST stop and wait for the IBR-

ZREMOTE components to reset and prepare for communication; only after the display changes to "

XX OUT OF 

SYSTEM 

RCM MODULE

"  may you proceed with the next step (the words "

RCM-MODULE

"  must be in the 

display text). 

7. Press 

1 1 1 2 3 FUNCTION

 (or 

MENU

) to enter Keypad Configuration Mode. 

8. Tap 

FUNCTION

 (or 

MENU

) repeatedly until the configuration keypad displays "

Keypad Address

".   

9.  Enter the correct address and tap 

ON/OFF

 (or 

ENTER

) to save.  (

Note:

  Keypad address will not change until you 

tap 

ON/OFF

 or 

ENTER

). 

10. Tap 

FUNCTION

 (or 

MENU

) repeatedly until the keypad displays "

Keypad TYPE RP1CAE2

"  

11. Tap 

INTERIOR / STAY

 or 

NEXT

 to toggle between the keypad model names.  When selected, tap 

ON/OFF

 (or 

ENTER

) to save, then tap 

RESET

 to exit. 

12.  Return the control panel 

CONFIG 

jumper back to the top two pins ("

NORM

").  "System Ready" should appear on 

the keypad if all zones are closed.  

 

At this point you should have a functioning system and be able to arm and disarm the security system using the IBR-ITAB 
or through the APP.  The next step is to integrate video cameras (if applicable). 

 

STEP 6: ENROLL VIDEO CAMERAS (

Optional

If you already have 

iSeeVideo 

cameras installed, then jump to the next paragraph "

Discovering Cameras

" below. 

 

Installing Cameras 

Mount and wire cameras in accordance with the work instructions included with the camera.  Make note of the MAC 
address of each installed camera.  Once the cameras are installed (wired or wireless), power them and wait at least two 
(2) minutes for the cameras to acquire IP addresses and stabilize. 

 

Discovering Cameras 

On the IBR-ITAB touch screen, tap the 

VIDEO 

"pie shape", then tap the magnifying glass that appears on the next 

screen to discover the newly installed cameras (or the existing iSeeVideo cameras installed previously). It may be 
necessary to re-run this discovery process more than once if all cameras are not found. 

   

Back / Power 

Button 

Summary of Contents for iBridge Suite

Page 1: ...00 645 9445 For Technical Service 800 645 9440 or visit us at http tech napcosecurity com Note Technical Service is for security professionals only Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol NSSC NAPCO 2015 Z R...

Page 2: ...o to www ibridgeonline com to access your existing account or register for a new account Device apps are available for iPhones iPads and Android devices from their respective apps markets Remote Contr...

Page 3: ...the iBridge mobile app using the iBridge Wi Fi service provided by the IBR WIFI MOD NOTE A remote service subscriber account on www ibridgeonline com is NOT required for LOCAL ONLY control For remote...

Page 4: ...ess to the IBR ZREMOTE and the TCP IP network and also provides Wi Fi for local control using the iBridge mobile app running on iPhones iPads or Android devices The ISEE WAP is not required if not usi...

Page 5: ...nd mount the charging plate as described in WI1944 or just connect the power adapter to the charger plate observing polarity and power the IBR ITAB to continue STEP 2 CONFIGURE THE CONTROL PANEL The a...

Page 6: ...eypad Assignment select the keypad address you will set up in step 5 for the IBR ZREMOTE and change the keypad address Type to RCM and add the keypad into the Area see image at right select EZ Arm 6 c...

Page 7: ...g a configuration keypad such as a Napco GEM RP1CAe2 or GEM K1CA to configure the IBR ZREMOTE recommended method Using an app on your iPhone iPad or Android device to configure the IBR ZREMOTE Using t...

Page 8: ...d select KEYPAD MODE After putting the control panel into Keypad Configuration Mode it normally takes up to 40 seconds for the keypad on the iBridge APP to go out of system The keypad will display 01...

Page 9: ...et to go out of system The keypad will display 01 Out of System RCM MODULE IMPORTANT After the display reads XX OUT OF SYSTEM you MUST stop and wait for the IBR ZREMOTE components to reset and prepare...

Page 10: ...n is now placed in the Please enter pass word popup as shown Tap OK The following warning popup appears Tap Yes and the following User Settings menu appears Tap Tablet then tap Connection The followin...

Page 11: ...onnect to the ISEE WAP with this unique SSID and this unique Key Proceed as follows Choose the Tablet Connection SSID At the Connection Settings menu that appears shown at right tap 2 Tablet Connectio...

Page 12: ...y IP address Tap to select each camera one at a time and tap Lock to lock the camera Exit when complete Lock Down the ISEE WAP In the Connection Settings menu tap 4 Lock Down IBRIDGE ISEE WAP Locking...

Page 13: ...connected with the correct ISEE WAP press the Back Power Button repeatedly until the Home Screen appears then press the Security button A screen with your arming choices ap pears Arm the system by fir...

Page 14: ...ew a list of User IDs as well as manage both your cameras and keypads registered to your dealer account Note For forgotten passwords your customer must click the Forgot your password link at www ibrid...

Page 15: ...1944 CONFIGURING THE IBR ITAB WI1944 The IBR ITAB Installation Mounting and Programming instructions describes how to physically install the IBR ITAB to the wall and also describes the three 3 types o...

Page 16: ...cient for the 380mA required for the IBR ITAB HW use a separate UL Listed Security and Signaling power limited 12V power supply Be sure the negative terminals of the power supply and control panel are...

Page 17: ...STANDARD KEYPAD Internet RED BLACK GREEN YELLOW IBR WIFI MOD CONTROL PANEL CAMERAS IBR ITAB IBR WIFI MOD Wireless Panel Interface communicates between Internet Gemini Control Panel through the 4 wire...

Page 18: ...18 NOTES...

Page 19: ...to a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional sugges...

Page 20: ...on purporting to act on its behalf to modify to change or to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning its products In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in excess of NAPCO s...

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