Analog fire panels
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Installation and Operation Guide
2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607
Notice!
Using the FPA-1000 in a LAN, corporate network or VPN
If the user’s computer and the FPA-1000 are connected to one LAN, corporate network or
VPN, the FPA-1000 must have a static assigned IP address because the FPA-1000 functions as
a server. The client, which is the user’s computer, must reference the IP address to contact
the server. For operation in a corporate network, ask your system administrator to assign a
static IP address.
Off-line (network) connection
First start the web browser on your computer. This can be Firefox or Internet Explorer.
The operation of the FPA-1000 web pages is based on JavaScript and cookies. Check that your
computer will accept cookies from sites and that JavaScript is enabled. If necessary, indicate
the site as a trusted site.
Enter the FPA-1000 IP address in the address line of the internet browser window. When
asked for authentication, enter the user name and PIN for web operator access (see
Authority
Level and PIN Codes, page 78
).
After successful authentication, the FPA-1000 web pages start page which you can see in the
browser window. However, at this point, you only have viewing access rights. To obtain further
access to the system, switch to a higher access level, such as:
–
Level 2 - controlling outputs for testing and performing walk tests
–
Level 3 - changing the panel program in the programming section
Level 3 is exclusive. Only one user can be in Level 3 at a time. When a second user tries to
switch to Level 3 access from a web page, the user receives a message “A level 3 user is
already logged in” and the user remains at the current level.
Only a user at the local FPA-1000 keypad has higher access status. The user at the keypad can
overrule a user who is in Level 3 from a web page by logging in. When the local user logs in at
the FPA-1000 and requests Level 3 access, the Level 3 access of the user on the web page
becomes invalid and the next time this user tries to perform a Level 3 or Level 2 action, this
user is notified.
On-site (local) connection
To establish an on-site (direct) connection from the FPA-1000 panel to the user’s computer,
the two devices must be connected using a crossover or straight Ethernet cable (CAT 5) with
RJ45 connectors. The FPA-1000 panel supports “auto crossover detection.”
Once the user’s computer is physically connected to the FPA-1000:
–
Open Network Connections from the Start Menu on your computer and choose to create
a new connection
–
Open the LAN connection or Local Area Connection (name depends on your computer)
that is assigned to your Ethernet adapter and choose Status from the context menu
–
Select (or if necessary install) Internet Protocol TCP/IP (where to find this depends on
your computer)
–
When Internet Protocol TCP/IP in the list of your network adaptor’s properties, select this
protocol from the list and click Properties and enter the valid IP address you have
obtained from your system or network administrator
5.8.2
Working with web pages
Enter the FPA-1000 IP address in the address line of the web browser window. When you
press Enter, you are asked to provide authentication. Enter the User name and PIN for Web
operator access (see
Authority Level and PIN Codes, page 78
).
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