
4
DHCP
DHCP is selected by default. IP address will be assigned by the router.
STATIC IP ADDRESS must be
programmed at the CMS router by the IT manager based on the MAC address of the IPC10 that can
be found in the about page.
UI Web Port
Default is set to 8080 and can be changed if needed. Defines the port number assigned for Web User
Interface access. Port numbers can be between 1 to 65535.
IP Address
Defines the local converter network address set up by the CMS IT manager. The IP address programmed at
the reporting device’s end, is forwarded internally at the CMS to the local IP address of the receiver. The
remaining fields should be assigned by the DHCP (network, gateway, DNS primary and secondary) or
programmed manually if the DHCP is off.
Netmask
To be assigned by the CMS IT manager or by the DHCP service.
Gateway
To be assigned by the CMS IT manager or by the DHCP service.
DNS Primary
To be assigned by the CMS IT manager or by the DHCP service.
DNS Secondary
To be assigned by the CMS IT manager or by the DHCP service.
Reporting Devices Port
Default MQTT access is 8883.
6. Configure CMS output fields:
Output Protocol: Default set to Sur-guard MLR2-DG
CMS Port: Enter CMS port.
Enter Receiver and Group ID.
CMS Output Configuration
Output
Allows you to configure the output protocol used by the IPC10 Converter to the CMS software. Sur-Gard
MLR2-DG (default) and Ademco 685 are supported.
IP
Defines the IP address assigned to the CMS.
Port
Defines the port number assigned. Port numbers can be between 1 to 65535.
Receiver ID
Defines the unique ID assigned to the IPC10. The Receiver ID can be between 01 and 99 Sur-Gard
MLR2 and 1 to 9 for Ademco 685.
Group ID
Allows to assign the converter to a group ID in the central station setup. Can be between 001 to 999
Sur-Gard MLR2 and 1 to 9 for Ademco 685.
Group ID Length
Allows you to change the Group ID length from 1, 2, or 3-digits based on the CMS needs. Example: If CMS
needs 3-digits, enter 3- digits, 001, 00F, etc.
Wait ACK
Defines the amount of time that the IPC10 Converter will wait for an acknowledgment from the monitoring
station’s automation software before sending a message.
Link Test
Defines the interval at which the link test is performed with the CMS software.
Test Network
Allows you to test the communication between the IPC10 receiver and the CMS software. Once the test is
complete, a Testing CMS Network window will be displayed indicating the results of the test.
Two Stage Authentication Defines if two stage authentication is Enabled or Disabled.
CMS Tag
Default is set to 0.
Additional Field
Additional information can be added to the event transmitted to the CMS like panel SN, device SN or
MAC address (default is set to none).