Warranty
For complete warranty information on this product, please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement found on the Web site www.paradox.com/terms.
Your use of the Paradox product signifies your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions.
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Additional Considerations
Annual verification of timing of an alarm and a fault message is required. ATS5 requirements is the arithmetic mean of all transmissions is less than or equal to 20
seconds and 95% of all transmissions are less than or equal to 30 seconds. Time is measure from the moment the message is reported on a local keypad to when
the monitoring station receiver successfully receives the message. This can be accomplished by contacting the monitoring station and sending a test message
and calculating the time from which the message appears on the local keypad and when the monitoring station receives the same message. As with traditional
land-line reporting an acknowledgement (kiss-off) signal is used when the IP150 sends a valid message to a receiver that is typically used in a monitoring station.
This acknowledgement is generated within 5 seconds. Discuss with your service provider the different options that are available for monitoring; for example, the
frequency of supervision. The transmission of an alarm message may be negatively affected by a variety of factors. These may include disruptions in 3rd party
services like internet access and GSM service. If after a set amount of transmission attempt are unsuccessful local and remote messages are generated. Standard
set of commonly available hand tool are require to install equipment; no equipment adjustments are necessary. When configured as indicated the IP150 surpasses
the ATS5 performace criteria set out in EN 50131-1.
The period from the time a fault develops in the alarm transmission system until the fault information is reported to the alarm receiving centre and/or monitoring
centre shall not exceed 180 seconds for ATS 5 performance criteria as defined by EN 50131-1. This is achieved through settings in the Security Profile of each
account at the receiver equipment. Refer to receiver instruction documentation for further information. As required per clause 7.5 of EN 50136-1-1, records of all
faults and of all performance verifications carried out on the alarm transmission system shall be maintained. Requirements include the availability of these records
for inspection, and availability analysis calculations based on these records. Consult the standard for more detailed information.
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Account Configuration Screen
The Account Configuration screen allows you to store the following information for quick reference:
Account Information
Alarm system installer information
Monitoring station information
Receiver Configuration Screen
The Receiver Configuration screen allows you to configure your module for IP reporting.
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System Information Screen
The System Information screen contains important hardware and software information on both your
security system, your IP150 module, and if a PCS module. The PCS module section is only visible if a
PCS250/PCS050G module is detected.
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IP150 Configuration Screen
The IP150 Configuration screen allows you to configure your IP150 Internet Module’s settings.
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Module Configuration
If the IP150 is connected to a server using
a static address, the DHCP protocol is not
necessary. Click “No” and configure the IP150
manually.
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ParadoxMyHome.com
When ParadoxMyHome.com is enabled,
the DNS service will contact your IP150
module to confirm its current IP address.
With the polling time set to the default
(5 minutes), if the IP150’s IP address
changes, communication will be lost for
up to 5 minutes until the DNS server polls
the IP150. Decreasing the polling time will
result in increased communication between
the IP150 and the Paradox DNS server.
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Receivers Status
IP150 and PCS module
status information is
displayed.
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Domain name for IP
reporting
Enter a DNS with a DNS
or DDNS provider (e.g.,
dyndns.com). Also,
enter your DNS in the
section WAN1, WAN2
(e.g., receiver.dyndns.
com). An IP address
must be programmed
into the reporting section
of the control panel for
the Domain Name field
to be accessible and
functional.
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Change Password
It is highly suggested that you
change your password from the
default “paradox”.
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Logout
For security reasons, it is important
to logout when you have finished
monitoring your system.
Note:
As an added security feature,
your P150 interface automatically
logs out after it has been inactive
for 5 minutes.
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Email Configuration Screen
It is not necessary to be logged in to be kept informed of changes in your system’s status. By select-
ing Email Configuration from the Main Menu, you can configure the IP150 to send email notifications
to up to 16 email addresses.
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Email Configuration
SMTP Server information
is usually provided by the
Internet Service Provider.
A user name and
password may be
required in order for the
IP150 to access the email
server. This information
can now be entered
into the IP150’s Email
Configuration Screen.
To find your SMTP
settings (e.g., in Outlook
Express)
1. Click Tools
Accounts
2. Click the Mail tab
Select account
3. Click Properties
Servers tab
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Email Accounts
To add an email address:
1. Open the Email select drop-down box.
2. Select one of the 16 address locations.
3. Enter the email address in the “Send to” box.
4. Select the areas and events which will
generate an email notification.
5. Click “Save”.
Note:
The first Email address (01) is used in the
Email’s “From” field.
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