Date
26/6/2017
Document 923860006_09_006
Document code 923860006_09_006
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4.1.15 Network Setting
By selecting NETWORK and pressing “Enter” you see the settings for using
the panel via an Ethernet connection. The panel can be connected to a
network in order to cooperate with other panels or to be programmed by a
computer. In order to operate a panel via a network, the Ethernet module has
to be installed. It’s not installed by default, unless it has been ordered so. The
Ethernet module is placed behind the main board on the front door (above
locking mechanism).
If the panel has an Ethernet module installed then select ETHERNET CARD,
press “Enter” and then select YES.
If you select ΙΡ ADDRESS and press “Enter” you see the screen on the right.
The panel must have an IP address that is compatible with the network that it
will be connected to. Consult your network administrator for the IP address.
In order to program the address, use the arrow keys. The up/down keys are
used to increase the value and the right/left keys are used to select the digit.
Once the IP address is set press “Enter”. By default, the IP address is
10.0.1.143.
If any adjustments are made (like setting a new IP address) on the Ethernet
module, please select the option RESET ETHERNET and press “Enter”. This
procedure initializes the connection so the panel is able to connect with the
new IP address.
If you select NETWORK PANELS and press “Enter” you see the screen on
the right. This option sets the panel as master or subpanel in a network.
Master panel can be set to operate as in emergency mode, if one or more of
the subpanels are currently in emergency mode. Select YES to set the panel
as master panel or NO for subpanel.
There can’t be more than one master panel in the same network.
If you select NETWORK LIGHTS ON and press “Enter” you see the screen
on the right. By selecting YES, if this panel is a master panel, when a
subpanel enters emergency mode, this master panel will light on its
illumination circuits. If this is a subpanel, when the master panel enters
emergency mode, this subpanel will light on its illumination circuits.