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Setting Alarm Detection Parameters
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FiberPatrol FP1150 Product Guide
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In TCP/IP Client mode, the FiberPatrol IDS implements a TCP/IP client. It connects to a
TCP/IP server via the specified IP Address and Port.
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The IP Address specifies the remote server’s IP address when TCP/IP Client mode is in use.
Set to 127.0.0.1 if the server is on the local sensor unit.
The IP Address field is not used in TCP/IP Server mode.
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The Port Number is the TCP/IP port for the remote interface connection (for server mode the
Port Number is 4122; for client mode the Port Number must match the TCP/IP port used by
the remote server).
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The Report Mode field sets the data format for the selected connection.
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The Connection Status indicators display the connection status for up to five remote
connections.
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The Remote Client field displays the identity of the remote client.
For the TCP/IP modes the identity is the remote computer’s IP address or the DNS name.
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The Communication Monitor field is used to monitor the incoming remote interface messages
for the selected connection.
Setting Alarm Detection Parameters
The Alarm Detection Parameters are available on the Signal sub-panel.
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The Frame Duration defines the time period in which new disturbance events are created.
Shorter Frame Durations are used for flexible fences (chainlink) and longer Frame Durations
are used for rigid fences (palisades).
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The Filter Cutoffs show the settings of the Low frequency and High frequency filters. The filter
settings are used to customize the sensor’s frequency response to the type and condition of
the fence on which it is mounted. Correct adjustment of the Filters can increase the signal to
noise ratio and help to screen out the ambient background noise that is always present.
Note
Select Server mode for Network Manager Interface (NMI) applications.
Figure 126 Event Processing sub-panel (FP1150 Series)
CAUTION
Do not adjust the Frame Duration or the Filter Cutoffs without direct
technical support.
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