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P/N: CM430SIRG Rev 1.2
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The CM430S module closest to the panel (Location 1) has to be set to ‘TCP Server’ and have its ‘Remote Host IP Ad-
dress’ set to the IP address of the Remote CM430S unit. The table below is an example of configuring both the Client
and Server modules.
Option
Location 1
SERVER
Location 2
CLIENT
Device IP
192.168.1.5
192.168.1.6
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
Gateway
192.168.1.5
192.168.1.5
Primary DNS
168.95.1.1
168.95.1.1
Work Mode
TCP SERVER
TCP CLIENT
Destination Port
4196
4196
Destination IP/DNS
192.168.1.5
192.168.1.5
IP Mode
Static
Static
Table 4: Example Point to Point Configuration
After all settings have been complete, click ‘Apply’ and the changes will take effect. Note: It is best to power cycle the
module after any changes.
Connection Diagram - Point to Point Configuration
A pair of CM430S modules is required for each link as shown below. Remote locations will require a local power
supply wih backup battery to maintain connectivity during power outages. A CM720 1 amp or CM723 5 amp power
supply module would be suitable for this task.
Ether
net
GND
+12V
LAN A
LAN A
LAN B
LAN B
IN
OUT
Not Used
Reset
Protect
Type: Static IP
IP Address: 192168.1.6
Connection Mode: TCP Client
Location 2
RS232
GND
+12V
LAN A
LAN A
LAN B
LAN B
IN
OUT
Module LAN
B A
-
+
Not Used
Reset
Protect
Type: Static IP
IP Address: 192168.1.5
Connection Mode: TCP Server
Location 1
RS232
Not Used
GND
+12V
LAN A
LAN A
LAN B
LAN B
IN
OUT
Module LAN
B A
-
+
Not Used
Reset
Protect
RS232
GND
+12V
LAN A
LAN A
LAN B
LAN B
IN
OUT
Module LAN
B A
-
+
Not Used
Reset
Protect
RS232
Ether
net
GND
+12V
LAN A
LAN A
LAN B
LAN B
IN
OUT
PANEL LAN
B A
-
+
Not Used
Reset
Protect
RS232
Module LAN
B A
-
+
Not Used
Local
Power Supply
/ Battery
Figure 3: Sample Point to Point Wiring
NOTE: LAN A OUT, LAN B OUT and
the Protect Switch are for Future Use