Introduction
The IP100 is an IP-based Web solution that provides the ability to report system events to
monitoring station over an IP network as well as an Internet communication link to control and
monitor a security system.
Figure 1: Overview
Installation Requirements
To install and configure the IP100, the following hardware/software will be needed:
• Ethernet-compatible computer with internet access (for Remote Access only, see reverse)
• Router
• 4-pin serial cable (included)
• CAT-5 Ethernet cable: max 90m (295 ft.) (not included)
• Paradox IP Exploring Tools software (for Remote Access only, see reverse) - found at
paradox.com > GSM/IP/Voice > IP100
Overview
Connecting the Hardware
The module must be connected to the control panel and a network. The IP100’s error LED will
light up until both the control panel and network are detected.
1.
Connect the 4-pin serial cable between the panel’s serial connector and the IP100’s serial
connector, shown as D in Figure 2.
2.
Connect the Ethernet cable between the router and the IP100’s network connector,
shown as C in Figure 2. The router must be installed in the same room as the receiver.
3.
The onboard LEDs will illuminate to indicate the IP100’s status.
Figure 2: IP100 Connection
IP Reporting
Control panels with an IP100 can report system events to a monitoring station over an IP
network. To use IP reporting, the monitoring station must employ the Paradox IP Receiver
(IPR512). When using IP reporting, the IP module has the ability to poll the monitoring station.
This supervision feature greatly increases the site’s security.
In order for the IP100 to report to the monitoring station via IP connection, the IP100 must first
be registered to the monitoring station’s IP Receiver (IPR512). Telephone reporting can be
used in conjunction with, or as a backup to IP reporting.
Before registering the IP100, the following information must be obtained from the monitoring
station:
• Account number(s) - One account number for each partition used. IP/GPRS reporting uses a
different set of account numbers than those used fro dialer reporting. The specific section
numbers for the IP/GPRS Account Numbers are listed in this document.
• IP address(es)(12-digit number e.g. for 195.4.8.250 you must enter 195.004.008.250)
The IP address(es) indicates which of the monitoring station’s IP Receivers will be used for
IP reporting.
• IP port(s) (5-digit number. For 4-digit numbers, enter 0 before the first digit.)
The IP port refers to the port used by the monitoring station’s IP Receiver.
• Receiver password(s) (up to 32-digits)
The receiver password is used to encrypt the IP100 registration process.
• Security profile(s) (2-digit number)
The security profile indicates how frequently the monitoring station is polled by the IP100.
Security profile numbers and polling frequency are defined by the monitoring station.
Setting up IP Reporting
1.
Ensure that the panel’s report code format is set to either Ademco Contact ID (default) or
SIA:
MG/SP/E: section
[810]
EVO: section
[3070]
2.
Enter the IP reporting account numbers (one for each partition):
MG/SP/E: section
[918]
/
[919]
EVO: section
[2976]
to
[2983]
3.
In the General IP Options section, set up IP line monitoring options and dialer options,
and ensure IP reporting is enabled:
MG/SP/E: section
[806]
EVO: section
[2975]
4.
Enter the monitoring station’s IP address(es), IP port(s), receiver password(s), and
security profile(s) (information must be obtained from the monitoring station).
5.
Register the IP100 module with the monitoring station. To register, enter the sections
below and press
[
ARM
]
. The registration status is displayed as well as any registration
errors.
NOTE: An IP100 used with an MG/SP/E system will always poll using the partition 1 IP
account number. When using an EVO system, the partition 1 IP account is used by default, but
can be defined in section
[3020]
. All reported system events will originate from the partition
selected in this section.
Connecting the Hardware
IP Reporting
Remote Access
Step 1: Setting up the Router
Step 2: Configuring the IP100
Step 3: Setting up ParadoxMyHome (optional)
Step 4: Using a Web Browser to Access the System
Firmware and Language Update
Internet Module (IP100)
Instructions
Version 1.5
PARADOX.COM
Printed in Canada 06/2009
IP100-EI08
@
Email Notification
Home PC
Router
Router
Web Access
IPR512
IP Receiver
Monitoring
Station
Control Panel
IP100
WAN
A
LED
ERROR:
On until both the control panel and network are detected - On
when DHCP server is not responding - On during a reset
Flashes during firmware upgrade
RX:
Flashes when receiving data from the panel
TX:
Flashes when sending data to the panel
POLLING:
On when connected with paradoxmyhome.com
STATUS:
On when a user is connected
LINK:
On when connected to a network
LAN:
Flashes when transferring data through the LAN
B
To reset the module to its default settings, press and hold the RESET button
for 5 seconds, release it, and then press it again while the Error LED is
flashing. The Error LED will remain lit during the reset.
C
Connect to the router (CAT-5 Ethernet cable)
D
Connect to the SERIAL connector of the panel (4-pin serial cable)
E
Connect to a 307USB and use WinLoad to update the firmware (punch out a
hole when using the plastic enclosure)
Mounting
G
Use a screw with this hole to mount the IP100 in the metal box
H
Retractable flat-mount brackets (for optional wall mounting)
I
Mount the IP100 on the top right corner of the metal box
J
Mounting screw
B
D
A
E
C
IP100 Connections
IP100 Plastic Box
G
H
H
I
Partial view of the
metal box
J
IP Line Monitoring Options
[5]
[6]
OFF
OFF
Disabled
OFF
ON
When disarmed: Trouble only
When armed: Trouble only
ON
OFF
When disarmed: Trouble only
When armed: Audible alarm
ON
ON
Silent alarm becomes audible alarm
OFF
ON
[7]
Use dialer reporting
(telephone)
N
As backup for IP/
GPRS reporting
N
In addition to IP
reporting
[8]
IP/GPRS reporting
N
Disabled
N
Enabled
IP Line Monitoring Options
[5]
[6]
OFF
OFF
Disabled
OFF
ON
When disarmed: Trouble only
When armed: Audible alarm
ON
OFF
When disarmed: Trouble only (default)
When armed: Trouble only
ON
ON
Silent alarm becomes audible alarm
OFF
ON
[7]
Use dialer reporting
(telephone)
N
As backup for IP/
GPRS reporting
N
In addition to IP
reporting
[8]
IP/GPRS reporting
N
Disabled
N
Enabled
MG/SP/E Sections
IP Receiver #1
#2
Backup
IP Address1 [929]
[936]
[943]
IP Port1
[930]
[937]
[944]
IP Address2 [931]
[938]
[945]
IP Port2
[932]
[939]
[946]
IP Password [933]
[940]
[947]
IP Profile
[934]
[941]
[948]
EVO Sections
IP Receiver #1
#2
#3
#4
IP Address1 [2984]
[2986]
[2988]
[2990]
IP Port1
IP Address2
IP Port2
IP Password
IP Profile
MG/SP/E Registration
IP Receiver #
#1 #2 Backup
Register/Status [935] [942] [949]
EVO Registration
IP Receiver #
#1
#2
#3
#4
Register/Status
[2985] [2987] [2989] [2991]