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Figure 8. Line log
Input
section:
you can check the current state o
f the module’s zone inputs
:
Idle / Active / Sabotage
Output
section:
you can check the current state of the outputs and also remote control them
Output status
: Inactive/Active
Output control
: outputs can be remote controlled with the Activate/Deactivate
buttons.
Control with events
: the automatic control of an output can be enabled or
disabled with the bypass checkbox (e.g.: because of a malfunctioning sensor the
output can be disabled.)
Servers
section:
you can check the connection with servers/receivers here. The connection status
can be:
Not configured
: the IP address and/or port is not set
Checking
…
: booting, checking in progress
Connecting
…:
connection is in progress
Authenticating
…:
authentication is in progress
Online
: successful connection
Offline
: the server/receiver is unavailable.
If the module is continuously trying to authenticate, it is likely that bad but existing
IP address/port is set or the receiver on the IP address is incompatible with the IP
Bridge module.
Event log
:
The Event Log (Figure 9.) shows the events received from the alarm control panel
through the simulated telephone line and also the internal events of the module.
The module stores the past 500 events. The list always contains the last 10
events.
Date/time
: date and time of the event
CID
: the event’s Contact ID code
:
indicates whether there was notification sent to the IP address of
S1
…S6
server/receiver
: indicates whether there was V1-V4 phone number notified via VOIP
voice call
: indicates whether there was M1-M4 phone number notified via SMS
: the status of saving the camera images associated with the event
: the status of sending emails associated with the event