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CHAPTER SIX - SG-DRL3-IP PROGRAMMING
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SG-Systems Console v2.00 (or higher) software is required for programming and communication with SG-DRL3-IP Receiver Modules.
Options: 00 - 47
Options 01 - 04: Receiver IP Address
Defaults (C0), (A8), (00), (01) This represents:
192.168.000.001
This IP address identifies the SG-DRL3-IP on the IP network. Each node on the IP network must be assigned a unique IP address, which is
made up of a network identifier and a host identifier. The SG-DRL3-IP can only use Static IPs, DHCP is not supported. These options spec-
ify 4 bytes of the receiver IP address, from the high byte to low byte with highest (byte 3) in section 01 and lowest (byte 0) in section 04 in
hexadecimal.
Options 05 - 08: Receiver Subnet Mask Address
Default (FF), (FF), (00), (00) This represents: 255.255.000.000
A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to. The subnet is a portion of a network that shares a common address compo-
nent. On TCP/IP networks, subnets are defined as all devices whose IP addresses have the same prefix. Dividing a network into subnets is
useful for both security and performance reasons. These options specify 4 bytes of receiver subnet mask address, from the high byte to low
byte with highest (byte 3) in section 05 and lowest (byte 0) in section 08 in hexadecimal.
Options 09 - 0C: Receiver Gateway
Default (00), (00), (00), (00) This represents 000.000.000.000
This is the address of the Gateway through which the SG-DRL3-IP must communicate to reach the transmitter. This address is applied to all
modules connected to the SG-DRL3-IP.
These options specify the 4 bytes of the receiver gateway, from high byte to low byte with the highest (byte 3) in section 09 and the lowest
(byte 0) in section 0C.
Options 0D - 0E: Alarm Port Number
Default (0B), (F5) This represents 3061
Use this option to set the Alarm Port connection number for your receiver. While the default value will suffice in environments involving
just one receiver, Option 0D-0E can be used to differentiate receivers in a complex, multiple receiver environment. If this option is changed,
IP communication modules connected to the SG-DRL3-IP must be programmed with the new receiver number. Communicators connected
to the receiver will send their signals to this port.
Option 0F: Receiver Number
Default (01)
The receiver number is used for sending signals to the central station software. Refer to the manuals for any central station automation soft-
ware being used to determine if there are any special requirements for this number. Also, ensure that there are no duplicate receiver numbers
used.
Option 10: Line Card Number
Default (01)
The Line Card Number provides a virtual identification code for each SG-DRL3-IP module. Hexadecimal numbers “01” to “FE” can be pro-
grammed in Option 01 to identify line cards.
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