GPRS SETTINGS
The
GPRS settings
menu contains parameters that enable the connection to network. Use MASCAD to program the other settings.
Service Mode
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Report settings
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GPRS settings
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Short programming manual - basic information
Intruder alarm system
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APN
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Obtain IP auto
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DNS auto
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IP address
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Subnet mask
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Default gateway
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DNS 1
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DNS 2
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No
No
192.168.0.185
255.255.255.0
192.168.0.254
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
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Per.Report Time
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00:00
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Exit Delay
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30 seconds
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KM20 AlarmTime
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45 seconds
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Pause in Days
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1
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Pre-alarm Time
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45 seconds
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ACLossRepDelay
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3 minutes
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DetSettleTime
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5 seconds
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Username
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Password
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APN
is the name of a gateway between a GPRS mobile network and another computer network, frequently the
public Internet.
A GSM/GPRS module making a data connection must be configured with an APN to present to
the network provider. Contact your provider to verify the correct
APN settings.
The
LAN settings
menu contains parameters that enable the connection to network. Use MASCAD to program the other settings.
Service Mode
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Report settings
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LAN settings
LAN SETTINGS
By default, the LAN module is set to obtain IP automatically, which should be kept only if your ISP supports
DHCP or you are connecting through a dynamic IP address. If you are required to use a permanent IP address to
connect to the Internet, select
No
. In this case all IP settings must be manually entered.
IP address
- enter IP address of the module in the network.
Subnet mask
- enter a mask of the subnet in which the module works.
Gateway
- the default gateway provides a default route for TCP/IP hosts to use when communicating with
other hosts on remote networks.
DNS server 1 & 2
- DNS technology allows you to type names into receivers No.1 or No.2 address fields
(www.alarmserver.net) and the LAN module will automatically find that IP address on the internet.
The
Time Settings
menu contains parameters that enable the routing of periodic test event to CMS receivers.
Service Mode
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Report settings
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Time settings
PERIODIC TEST SETTINGS
Set the test time and hourly/daily interval for periodic test reporting.
Daily reporting - use the keypad’s numeric keys [0] to [9] to type in the time of the
day (in 24-hour format) for
periodic test reports to be sent. Use the list below to specify the daily testing intervals:
0 -
daily reporting is disabled
1
- Every day;
2
- Every other day;
...
30 Every 30th day;
31 Every 31th day.
The S
ystem
Time Settings
menu contains parameters that specify the duration of an action
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Service Mode
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System Setup
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Time Settings
SYSTEM TIMES SETTINGS
This menu is only used for the systems with control panel PAS808M. The programmed exit delay will be applied
for all enabled partitions.
Used for all partitions. An audible
Auto Arm Delay
(warning) countdown will commence prior the automatic
arming. User, that has a right to stop auto arming, can enter a valid PIN code at any time during the countdown to
stop auto arming.
The buzzer (or loudspeaker) housed inside the
keypad emits (annunciates) sounds in case of alarm. The
duration of alarm sound is programmable within a 1 - 255 seconds range.
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AutoArm Delay
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45 seconds
In case of AC power loss, this parameter specifies the delay period before reporting the event.
This time is related special arming mode
Pre-alarm
. When a pre-alarm zone is violated, the system will trigger
to
the siren and a keypad buzzer (loudspeaker). The duration of pre-alarm is programmable within a 1 - 255
seconds range.
Implemented on detection of smoke or fire for verification. When smoke or fire zone is violated, the system will
reset these detectors, then wait for detectors to settle. Detector's settling time is programmable within a 1 - 255
seconds range.
System with
KM2
0B
keypads