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3 Settings
3.1 Configuring through USB connection
The product’s programming software and manual is available on the USB storage of the
device. If the microswitch found under the hole on the left side of the module is pushed
shortly with an appropriate tool after connected to the computer via USB, the USB
storage of the device will appear for 2 minutes among the
computer’s drives. If you wish
to use the storage thereafter, push the microswitch again. By pushing the microswitch
the LED found on the module will also indicate the GSM signal level by flashing.
In case of using Windows XP, if the USB drive does not appear in a few seconds after
pushing the microswitch, then the “
HID-compliant device
” marked with the yellow failure
icon created by the system upon connecting the module to USB should be removed in
the system’s device manager, and the “
Scan for hardware changes
” icon should be
clicked to redetect the connected device.
The programming software is available on the USB storage at the following path:
[
Drive letter
]:\Software\Remoter\Remoter.exe
The programming software is compatible with the following operating systems:
Windows XP SP2
Windows 7 (32/64 bit)
Windows 8.x (32/64 bit)
Windows 10 (32/64 bit)
Using the programming software, the following parameters can be configured:
3.1.1 GPRS settings
APN name
: access point name for connecting to the Internet (is provided by the
GSM service provider)
User and password:
necessary only if required and provided by the GSM service
provider
The module restarts in every 3 minutes if the APN settings are wrong or missing!
3.1.2 SIA settings
Depending on the ala
rm control panel’s settings, the module can forward the signals up
to 4 IP addresses or domains. Filtering and directing of the events towards the
appropriate receiver is realized by the alarm control panel. The module associates the IP
addresses with the numbers dialed by the alarm panel, then it converts the received
events to IP-based format and sends towards the configured receivers.
To continuously check the connections it is possible to enable supervision test reports.
Test reports can be enabled independently for all IP addresses except for the first
(highest priority) address, for which this is always enabled. The frequency of supervision
test report sending can be configured in seconds. According to this parameter, an
estimated data traffic is calculated to indicate how much data traffic will be generated by
using the configured settings.