Monitoring Station — the settings for direct connection to the security company’s central
monitoring station. Parameters are set by security company engineers. Keep in mind that
events and alarms can be sent to the central monitoring station of the security company
even without these settings.
Primary IP address
Secondary IP address
Alarm sending channels
In this menu, channels for sending alarms and events to the central monitoring station of
the security company are selected. Hub 2 Plus can send alarms and events to the central
monitoring station via Ethernet, UMTS/LTE, and Wi-Fi. We recommend that you use all
communication channels at once — this will increase the transmission reliability and secure
against failures on the telecom operators’ side.
Encryption
Event transmission encryption settings in the SIA protocol. AES 128-bit encryption is used.
Panic button coordinates
Alarm Restore on ARC
The setting allows you to select when the alarm restore event will be sent to the CMS:
immediately/upon detector restore (by default) or upon disarming.
“Monitoring Station” tab: what is it?
Protocol — the choice of the protocol used by the hub to send alarms to the central
monitoring station of the security company via a direct connection. Available protocols:
Ajax Translator (Contact-ID) and SIA.
Connect on demand. Enable this option if you need to connect to the CMS (Central
Monitoring Station) only when transmitting an event. If the option is disabled, the
connection is maintained continuously. The option is available only for the SIA protocol.
Object number — the number of an object in the monitoring station (hub).
IP address and Port are settings of the primary IP address and port of the security
company server to which events and alarms are sent.
IP address and Port are settings of the secondary IP address and port of the security
company server to which events and alarms are sent.
Ethernet — enables event and alarm transmission via Ethernet.
GSM — enables event and alarm transmission via the mobile Internet.
Wi-Fi — enables event and alarm transmission via Wi-Fi.
Periodic Test Report — if enabled, the hub sends test reports with a given period to the
CMS (Central Monitoring Station) for additional monitoring of object connection.
Monitoring Station Ping Interval — sets the period for sending test messages: from 1
minute to 24 hours.
Encryption — if enabled, events and alarms transmitted to the central monitoring
station in SIA format are encrypted.
Encryption key — encryption key of transmitted events and alarms. Must match the
value on the Central Monitoring Station.
Send coordinates — if enabled, the pressing of a panic button in the app sends the
coordinates of the device on which the app is installed and panic button is pressed, to
the central monitoring station.
Installers — PRO users settings (installers and representatives of security companies) of
the security system. Determine who has access to your security system, the rights that are
granted to PRO users, and how the security system noti es them about the events.
Security companies — a list of security companies in your area. The region is determined by
the GPS data or the regional settings of your smartphone.