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1 Vista-21iP Control Panel WebCast
Welcome to the Vista-21iP Control Panel tutorial. Vista-21iP Control Panel WebCast

2 Agenda Introduction Summary of Connections Programming Locations
*29 Menu Mode IP / GSM Review In this tutorial you will learn the following The basic panel features, Mechanics of programming, programming locations, *56 Zone Programming Mode, *79 Output Device Mapping, *80 Output function programming and Security code setup.

3 Features Programming based on the Vista-20P
48 zones maximum (any configuration) 8 wired zones standard 15 wired zones using zone doubling 40 max wired expansion (4219/4229) 40 max wireless (5800 series) 16 Keyfob zones (Exclusive of the 48 max) but will use up points on the receiver. 16 Programmable outputs (4204/4229/X10) 2 on-board voltage triggers 4 Symphony (AUI) Consoles There are 48 zones maximum on the 20P. You have 8 wired zones standard 15 wired zones using zone doubling You can add up to 40 wired and or wireless zones. 16 keyfob zones that don’t count in the 48 total zones, but will use points on the receiver. There are 16 programmable outputs, and 2 on-board triggers Rev 3+ will allow 2 symphony AUI consoles and rev 5+ will allow up to 4.

4 Features 12 zone lists Pager support (up to 4) Fully downloadable
ZL3 = chime by zone ZL4 = cross zones ZL5 = night stay zones ZL9-12 = zones to send to pager Pager support (up to 4) Fully downloadable 100 event log (view via keypad or downloader) There are 12 zone lists Some have programmable parameters, example if chime by zone is enabled then zone list 3 is used for the zone entry. The Vista 21ip will support up to 4 pagers It is fully downloadable and the 100 event log is viewable from the keypad or download software

5 Features 5 Assignable User Code Authority Levels
10 Digit Account Number Battery Saver SIA Compliant True Partitioning Voice Chime Unvacated Auto Stay Step Arming IP Downloading Five different types of authority levels. 10 Digit account number option. Battery saver mode. S I A compliant. Offers True partitioning. Voice Chime. Unvacated Auto Stay. Step Arming. I P downloading.

6 Features Event Log Viewable at Keypad Automatic Periodic Test Setup
Programmable Triggers Real-Time Clock Scheduling Zone Doubling Zones 2-8 may be designated EOLR NO or NC in programming (By zone)

7 Features AAV Monitor Zone (ZT81) Monitor Zone (ZT12)
Carbon Monoxide Zone (ZT14) Keyswitch (ZT77) Configurable Zone Type (90-93) (example:Vent Zone) Cross Zoning (ZL4)

8 Features Night Arming (ZL5) Function Key Programming (*57)
Separate Pager Support (Allows use of Primary and Secondary CS phone numbers while paging is being used - also adds more paging options) Pager Delay Timer (*172) Anti-takeover Options (*88)

9 ANSI/SIA CP A FALSE ALARM REDUCTION standard, calls for manufacturer’s to default control panels as follows: 60 second exit delay 30 second entry delay plus 30 second dialer delay Auto Stay arming enabled Cancel verify option is enabled (displays on keypad) Swinger suppression defaulted to 1 report per zone per armed period A N S I/ S I A is a false alarm reduction standard that calls for manufacturer’s to default control panels with the listed parameters.

10 Vista-21iP Summary of Connections

11 Summary of Connections
Aux power output 600mA max (500mA for UL) T T2 (17) (18) D A T C O M S Y N C Cut RED jumper to enable bell supervision 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AC Transformer Keypads and other addressable devices 16.5VAC 40VA Alarm Output 2A max (600mA for UL)

12 Summary of Connections
Normally Open (UN-SUPERVISED) EOLR (SUPERVISED) Normally Closed (UN-SUPERVISED) Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 HI HI LO HI LO HI LO 2K 2K Max resistance (each zone) = EOLR +/- 300 OHMS. NOTE: EOLR, NC, or NO for zones 2-8 are selectable, by zone, in programming.

13 NOTE: ZD for zones 2-8 are selectable, by zone, in programming.
Zone Doubling Zones 7 & 15 Zone 8 & 16 18 HI LO 19 LO HI 20 Zone 7 3K Zone 8 3K ZONE PAIRS : 2 / 10 3 / 11 4 / 12 5 / 13 6 / 14 7 / 15 8 / 16 Zone 15 6.2K Zone 16 6.2K NOTE: ZD for zones 2-8 are selectable, by zone, in programming.

14 Phone and Ground Telephone Wiring Earth Ground 21 22 23 24 25
Tip Ring Tip Ring Handset Incoming

15 Internet (IP) Connection
Hardwire Internet Connection: Connect an active ethernet cable (with RJ45 connector) to the IP connector on the upper left corner of the control board. The control must be registered on an AlarmNet account before internet communication can occur. When the internet connection is active, the Network LEDs have the following functions: Important: Use of the Internet connection or VISTA-GSM module requires an AlarmNet–I account.

16 Vista-21iP Vista-GSM Module Installation

17 VISTA-GSM General Vista-GSM information
An optional communication module that can be used to back up the on-board Ethernet communication. Provides cellular radio communication with the AlarmNet network for delivery of alarm and other messages to the monitoring central station Allows upload/download via the Internet using GSM technology Compass Downloading Software To Enter Programming: The First method is to depress * & # at the same time during the first 50 seconds of power up. The Second method for entering programming is by pressing the installer code , the default installer code is so to enter programming with the default installer code you would press Note that if *98 was used to exit previously, method 1 must be used to enter the program mode again. Upon entry into programming mode, data field *20 will be displayed, and both the Armed and Ready LED’s will flash.

18 VISTA-GSM To Enter Programming: The First method is to depress * & # at the same time during the first 50 seconds of power up. The Second method for entering programming is by pressing the installer code , the default installer code is so to enter programming with the default installer code you would press Note that if *98 was used to exit previously, method 1 must be used to enter the program mode again. Upon entry into programming mode, data field *20 will be displayed, and both the Armed and Ready LED’s will flash. IMPORTANT! Disconnect power from the control, including the battery, BEFORE installing the VISTA-GSM module.

19 Mounting the GSM Module
CAUTION: ESD SENSITIVE DEVICE. To discharge any static buildup, briefly touch a chassis ground point before installing this module. Avoid performing this installation while standing on a carpeted floor. To Enter Programming: The First method is to depress * & # at the same time during the first 50 seconds of power up. The Second method for entering programming is by pressing the installer code , the default installer code is so to enter programming with the default installer code you would press Note that if *98 was used to exit previously, method 1 must be used to enter the program mode again. Upon entry into programming mode, data field *20 will be displayed, and both the Armed and Ready LED’s will flash. VISTA-GSM Module

20 Mounting the GSM Module
Mount the VISTA-GSM Board. Snap the antenna adapter cable’s plug into the VISTA-GSM board connector. Push the three standoffs into the appropriate holes on the VISTA-21iP control board until they snap into place. Carefully align the VISTA-GSM board over the standoffs and the mating connector, then, one at a time, gently push down on the board near each standoff until it snaps into place and the connector is fully seated. To Enter Programming: The First method is to depress * & # at the same time during the first 50 seconds of power up. The Second method for entering programming is by pressing the installer code , the default installer code is so to enter programming with the default installer code you would press Note that if *98 was used to exit previously, method 1 must be used to enter the program mode again. Upon entry into programming mode, data field *20 will be displayed, and both the Armed and Ready LED’s will flash.

21 Installing the Adapter Plate
Install the Antenna Adapter Plate Punch out the large wiring hole knockout and the adjacent smaller knockout from the cabinet’s upper right topside. Position the antenna adapter plate over the large knockout, aligning the plate’s pin with the smaller knockout and push until the adapter snaps into place. Remove the nut and washer from the antenna adapter cable, then secure the cable’s SMA connector to the adapter plate with the washer and nut as shown. To Enter Programming: The First method is to depress * & # at the same time during the first 50 seconds of power up. The Second method for entering programming is by pressing the installer code , the default installer code is so to enter programming with the default installer code you would press Note that if *98 was used to exit previously, method 1 must be used to enter the program mode again. Upon entry into programming mode, data field *20 will be displayed, and both the Armed and Ready LED’s will flash.

22 Installing the Antenna
Install the Antenna The antenna mounts directly onto the antenna adapter cable at the antenna adapter plate. Carefully align the antenna’s connector over the SMA connector protruding from the adapter plate, then screw it down (clockwise) until it is finger tight. Do not over tighten. To Enter Programming: The First method is to depress * & # at the same time during the first 50 seconds of power up. The Second method for entering programming is by pressing the installer code , the default installer code is so to enter programming with the default installer code you would press Note that if *98 was used to exit previously, method 1 must be used to enter the program mode again. Upon entry into programming mode, data field *20 will be displayed, and both the Armed and Ready LED’s will flash.

23 Vista-21iP Programming Locations
Programming Locations, In this section you will learn about some of the common programming fields. Vista-21iP Programming Locations

24 Entry/Exit Programming
*34 Exit Delay *35 Entry Delay #1 *36 Entry Delay #2 [ 60,60 ] V21iPSIA: 45-96=45-96 secs; 97=120 secs Note: Entries less than 45 will result in a 45 sec delay. Part Part. 2 = 0-96 Sec. 97 = 120 Sec. [ 30,30 ] Part Part. 2 V21iPSIA: 30-96=30-96 secs; 97=120 secs; 98=180 secs; 99=240 secs Note: Entries less than 30 will result in a 30 sec delay. = 0-96 Sec. 97 = 120 Sec. 98 = 180 Sec. 99 = 240 Sec. *34 Exit delay, the system waits the time entered before arming entry/exit zones. *35 and 36 Entry Delay, Upon entering, the system must be disarmed before the time entered expires, or it sounds an alarm. Entry Delay #2 could be used for an entry that would take you longer to reach the keypad for disarming [ 30,30 ] Part Part. 2 V21iPSIA: Same as *35 Same entry choices as *35

25 Backup Communications
*29 Menu Mode for IP/GSM Enable *54 Dynamic Signaling Delay *55 Dynamic Signaling Priority This is a Menu Mode command, not a data field, for programming IP/GSM options. This will be covered in detail in the next section. [ 0 ] 0 = No delay (Both signals sent) 1-15 = delay times in 15 sec. increments 1 = 15 Sec. 2 = 30 Sec. Etc. Note: if *55 is set to “0”, use min. 30 sec to avoid redundant IP report. *29 Long Range Radio Output, an entry here will enable communication with an AlarmNet Communicator. *54 Dynamic Signaling Delay, enter the delay time between sending programmed events to the primary and LRR output. *55 Dynamic Signaling Priority, this option selects whether the programmed signals will be sent with the dialer first or the LRR first. [ 0 ] 0 = Primary Dialer first 1 = IP/GSM module first

26 Programming Locations
V21iPSIA: Call Waiting Disable [ 8, 0 ] *91 Option Selection *92 Phone Line Monitor Enable V21iPSIA: Options: Same as listed. Call Waiting Disable: 0= call waiting not used 1= call waiting disable digits (*70) entered in field *40 0 = None 4 = AAV 8 = Exit Delay Restart / Reset (To select both add and enter #12) [ 0, 0 ] Entry 1: 0 = Disabled 1-15 = 1 Min Min. (#10=10 Min.) Entry 2: 0 = Keypad display when line is faulted 1 = Keypad displays PLUS keypad trouble sound 2 = Same as “1” PLUS programmed output device STARTS. If either Part. armed, external sounder activates.

27 Vista-21iP IP and GSM Module Programming *29 Menu Mode
Zone Programming *56 Menu Mode, in this section you will learn how to program zones with an alpha console. Vista-21iP IP and GSM Module Programming *29 Menu Mode

28 IP and GSM Module Programming
This mode is for programming the Internet connection (IP) and optional GSM Module configuration, collectively referred to as the Internal Device. The following describes the programming of the Internal Device using an alpha keypad. Alternatively, these options can be programmed via the AlarmNet Direct website. After programming is complete, the control must be registered with AlarmNet via the Internet connection. Note: The Internal Device is automatically set to address 3 and cannot be changed. To Enter Programming: The First method is to depress * & # at the same time during the first 50 seconds of power up. The Second method for entering programming is by pressing the installer code , the default installer code is so to enter programming with the default installer code you would press Note that if *98 was used to exit previously, method 1 must be used to enter the program mode again. Upon entry into programming mode, data field *20 will be displayed, and both the Armed and Ready LED’s will flash.

29 Alpha Keypad as a 7720P Programming Tool
When programming IP/GSM features (with *29 menu mode), the alpha keypad mimics the functions of the 7720P Programming Tool. Each key has two possible functions: a normal function and a SHIFT function. To Enter Programming: The First method is to depress * & # at the same time during the first 50 seconds of power up. The Second method for entering programming is by pressing the installer code , the default installer code is so to enter programming with the default installer code you would press Note that if *98 was used to exit previously, method 1 must be used to enter the program mode again. Upon entry into programming mode, data field *20 will be displayed, and both the Armed and Ready LED’s will flash.

30 *29 Menu Mode Keypad Functions
Internal Device Programming Prompts [∗] = scroll the options of a particular prompt [#] = accept the entry and move to the next prompt [A] = backspace or shift-[A] for escape [B] = scroll to next prompt or shift-[B] scroll to previous prompt [C] = answer No or shift-[C] answer Yes to prompt [D] = shift key Set to confirm, If 1 is entered, you will be prompted to confirm each transmitter after entering the serial and loop numbers. Or press * to continue. Enter the zone number that you wish to program. Zone 10 has been entered in the example display. The press * and a summary display appears. I N L appears for wireless zones and indicates input type and loop. I N A D appears for hardwire expansion zones A W and indicates the module’s address which is based on the zone number. H W R T appears for hardwire zones and indicates configuration and response time selection.

31 Entering *29 Menu Mode Enable INT IP/GSM?
Enable IP/GSM? 0= NO 1=YES Enable INT IP/GSM? 0 = no, not using either IP or GSM 1 = yes, Using IP and/or GSM module [*] to continue Programming/Diagnostics Select 1 = Prog (program the IP/GSM options) 2 = Diag (enter diagnostic mode) Do not select if using an external comm device 0 = Quit; returns to data field programming mode 1=PROG 2=DIAG 0=QUIT Set to confirm, If 1 is entered, you will be prompted to confirm each transmitter after entering the serial and loop numbers. Or press * to continue. Enter the zone number that you wish to program. Zone 10 has been entered in the example display. The press * and a summary display appears. I N L appears for wireless zones and indicates input type and loop. I N A D appears for hardwire expansion zones A W and indicates the module’s address which is based on the zone number. H W R T appears for hardwire zones and indicates configuration and response time selection.

32 Internal Device Programming
Internal Device Selection Internal Device IP Disable – IP – GSM – IP & GSM Press [*] to scroll choices Press [#] to continue Multi-Mode ( reporting) Disabled = no reporting of events 4204 Sourced = up to four types of events reported Sourced = up to eight types of events reported Press [#] to continue Multi Mode Disabled Set to confirm, If 1 is entered, you will be prompted to confirm each transmitter after entering the serial and loop numbers. Or press * to continue. Enter the zone number that you wish to program. Zone 10 has been entered in the example display. The press * and a summary display appears. I N L appears for wireless zones and indicates input type and loop. I N A D appears for hardwire expansion zones A W and indicates the module’s address which is based on the zone number. H W R T appears for hardwire zones and indicates configuration and response time selection. Multi-Mode Address Will appear if Multi-Mode is enabled 12 – 15 = Emulated 4204 Relay Module Address Multi mode Addr (12)

33 Internal Device Programming
Primary City ID 01 – 91(decimal) = 2-digit primary city code Primary City ID? (??) Primary CS ID 01 – FE (HEX) = primary central station system ID Primary CS ID? (??) Primary Sub ID? (????) Primary Subscriber ID 0001 – 9999 (decimal) = 4-digit customer account # the first programming location will be Device Mode, You will notice it is set for ECP, other options for this are Zone Triggers, 4204 Emulation, and 's emulation, press the Star key to advance the selection, then press enter to save the entry. The next 3 locations will are for your Primary AlarmNet acct information, enter the 2 digit City ID and press enter. Press the 2 digit Central Station ID and press enter. Press the 4 digit Subscriber ID and press enter. if at any time you key in the wrong number you can press the BS key to go back a digit. Remote Access [Y] = use remote services [N] = do not use remote services [#] to continue Remote Access Y/N (N)

34 Internal Device Programming
Keypad Address (for Remote Access) Appears only if remote access is enabled 1,2,5,6 = emulated AUI address 17-23 = emulated standard keypad address Keypad Address (28) Supervision If using IP and /or GSM IP only 30 day US UL Line (6min) 24 hours US UL Line (90sec) None (no supervision) CN UL Line Lv1 3 (3min) CN UL Line Lv1 4 (90sec) CN UL Line Lv1 5 (75sec) 1 hour Supervision 24 hours In the next few fields you can press enter to accept the default selection or press star to toggle choices then enter to save. Supervision, 30 day, 24hour or none, the AlarmNet network must hear at least one supervisory message from the module during this period. GSM rollover option is on the 7845i-GSM only, If enabled, all messages including supervisory messages are sent over the GSM network in the event of an Internet failure. If disabled all messages except supervisory messages are sent over the GSM network in the event of an Internet Failure. GSM 24hr test time option is on the 7845i-GSM only, If, enabled the communicator sends a message once a day to verify radio operation. Old alarm time, has several options ranging from 10 min. to 24 hours, this time sets how long an undeliverable alarm is retried for delivery to the Central Station.

35 Internal Device Programming
GSM Rollover Only if IP & GSM is selected as Internal Device. [Y] = all messages are sent over the GSM in the event of an Internet failure, including Daily or Monthly check-in [N] = all messages are sent automatically over the GSM network in the event of an Internet failure, excluding Daily or Monthly check-in GSM Rollover Y/N (Y) GSM 24 Hour Test Only if IP & GSM is selected as Internal Device. [Y] = Daily message sent. “secondary communication path loss” is generated if the message is not delivered GSM 24 Hr Tst Y/N (N) In the next few fields you can press enter to accept the default selection or press star to toggle choices then enter to save. Supervision, 30 day, 24hour or none, the AlarmNet network must hear at least one supervisory message from the module during this period. GSM rollover option is on the 7845i-GSM only, If enabled, all messages including supervisory messages are sent over the GSM network in the event of an Internet failure. If disabled all messages except supervisory messages are sent over the GSM network in the event of an Internet Failure. GSM 24hr test time option is on the 7845i-GSM only, If, enabled the communicator sends a message once a day to verify radio operation. Old alarm time, has several options ranging from 10 min. to 24 hours, this time sets how long an undeliverable alarm is retried for delivery to the Central Station. Old Alarm Time 10 min – 24 hours = this time sets how long an undeliverable alarm is retried for delivery to the CS. [#] to continue Old Alarm Time 10 Minutes

36 Internal Device Programming
IP Fault Time Time delay (in minutes) before the control notifies CS that there is a loss of contact with the AlarmNet network over the Ethernet (IP) connection.  01-99 – If IP & GSM is selected as Internal Device.  00-99 – If using IP Only, where 00 equals no report. IP Fault Time (60 mins) GSM Fault Time (60 mins) GSM Fault Time Time delay (in minutes) before the control notifies CS that there is a loss of contact with the GSM network.  01-99 – If IP & GSM is selected as Internal Device.  00-99 – If using GSM Only, where 00 equals no report. IP Fault Time option is on the 7854i-GSM only, in the event there is a loss of contact with the network over the Ethernet connection, enter the time delay in minutes before the 7845i-GSM notifies the central station. This will always be sent as a Primary communication path failure. GSM Fault Time option is on the 7845i-GSM only, In the event the module detects a communication path failure, enter the time delay in minutes before the 7845i-GSM notifies the central station. This will always be sent as a Secondary communication path failure. Notify Panel Of option is on the 7845i-GSM only, If “both IP and GSM Fault is selected, the device will only notify the control panel if both communication paths fail, but will always send notification of either failure to the central station. Fault Relay On If enabled, the fault open collector output is normally energized to ground, and de-energizes in the event of a module radio fault. Notify Panel Of When using IP & GSM, select when to notify the panel upon loss of: Neither Fault Both IP and GSM Notify Panel Of Neither Fault

37 IP address information
Use DHCP Y/N (Y) _ If Yes to DHCP, skip to Review? NIC IP Address: _ Subnet Mask: _ Gateway IP Addr: _ DNS Serv IP Addr: _ The Use DHCP option will only be displayed on the 7845i_GSM, DHCP Dynamically allocates the IP address, this is the recommended option. If you can use DHCP then press enter to skip to Review. If you can not use DHCP on the network, then enter no and obtain the following information from your IT administrator. NIC IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP address and the DNS Server IP address. Key in the numbers obtained, To enter the dot you will press the star key. After programming all 4 locations Review will be displayed. By selecting yes to review allows you to verify all programming locations. Review? Y/N [ Y ] = review prompts and entries, starting with Internal Device. [ N ] = Exit *29 Menu mode and return to data field programming mode.

38 Vista-21iP IP / GSM Registration

39 Registration Before registering make sure you have an Ethernet connection with internet access If using a Vista-GSM make sure it is installed and enabled in *29 programming. The Vista-GSM SIM will be activated during the Ethernet registration process. If you are not connecting the panel to Ethernet, then choose one of the following options to activate the SIM: If the Vista-GSM has an AID number (only on date code M114 or later), you may activate the SIM via AlarmNet Direct. If the Vista-GSM has no AID (date code prior to M114), you must register the panel with a temporary internet connection. Ensure the Vista-GSM is installed and enabled in *29 programming prior to registration. SIM Activation Note: This device is not activated as shipped from the factory (indicated by unlit RSSI LEDs), and must be activated before it can be used.

40 Registration Register with Alpha Keypad using *29 Menu Mode
Enter *29 Menu Mode, select [ 2 ] Diagnostic mode, then press Shift then [ ] key (D key followed by the B key). The registration message is sent and the device uploads its root file. Registration SUCCESS displayed indicates a successful registration. Registering . . . Registration Successful Exit *29 Menu mode = press Shift then Esc ( [D] then [A] )

41 Vista-21iP IP / GSM Diagnostics

42 IP/GSM LED and Switch loations
Eithernet

43 IP/GSM Status LEDs There are three status LEDs used to indicate IP/GSM message and internal device status: STATUS, green MESSAGE, Yellow FAULT, red Each LED can have 4 different states: ON, OFF, FAST BLINK, SLOW BLINK

44 Signal Strength (RSSI)
RSSI is a measure of how well the VISTA-GSM is receiving the cell tower. The RSSI value measured in dBm can also be viewed on the keypad display by using the shift [E] command while in *29 Menu mode – Diagnostic mode. For reliable service, the antenna should only be installed in locations where the RSSI is a minimum of three bars.

45 Inadequate Signal Strength
If sufficient signal strength cannot be achieved using the Internal or Outdoor antenna options, you can use an external AlarmNet Device. The steps below explain how to do this: 1. Power down the control. 2. Remove the Internet cable from the RJ45 connector (if connected) 3. Disable the Internal IP/GSM portion of the control board by moving the Internal IP/GSM Jumper to the OFF pair of pins. 4. Connect the communication device to the control’s ECP terminals. 5. Power up the control and the communication device. 6. Refer to *29 Menu mode, Enable INT IP/GSM prompt, for programming information. 7. Refer to the Installation and Setup Guide included with the communication device for the registration procedure.

46 Signal Strength (RSSI) and Status LEDs
The top RED LED lit indicates that the display is in RSSI mode. Status Indicator Switch Press and hold the Status LED Indicator Switch to view network carrier status When held the top RED LED will be off and the other LEDs have the following meaning:

47 Vista-21iP *29 Menu Mode Diagnostic Commands

48 Programmer Keyboard Commands
INTERNAL IP/GSM x.x.xx mm/dd/yy Software Revision [ B ] MAC xxxxxxxxxxxx MAC CRC yyyy MAC Address [ * ] to go to SCID SCID xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx SCID Display SIM Card Identification number Shift A, will display the Software revision, and the month, day, and year of the revision. Shift B, will first display the Media Access Control address which is the IP GSM’s unique identification number and the Cyclic redundancy check, which is used to produce a checksum. Pressing Star, will display the Sim Card Identification number, If using GSM. Press Star again to display the International Mobile Equipment Identity number, If using GSM. Pressing Star again will return you to the Mac address. [ * ] to go to IMEI IMEI xxxxxxxx xxxxxx x IMEI Display International Mobile Equipment Identity number

49 Programmer Keyboard Commands
Mon 01 Jan 2001 05:48:39 am Time Note: [ D ] Command is available if IP or IP/GSM is enabled. Physical Link Good Network Diagnostics Display [ D ] [ * ] to go to NIC IP Address NIC IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx IP Information Display Shift C, will retreive the current date and time from the AlarmNet network in Greenwich Mean Time. This confirms that the unit is in sync with the network. Shift D, this will indicate whether the device has detected a physical connection to the Internet, only if using IP with physical Ethernet connection. Pressing Star, will display the Network Interface Cards, Internet Protocal address that is assigned to this device. Star again, will display the 32-bit address mask used to indicate the portion of the IP address that is being used for the subnet address. Pressing Star again will take you to the Gateway IP Address. [ * ] to go to Subnet Mask Subnet Mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx [ * ] to go to Gateway IP Address

50 Programmer Keyboard Commands
Gateway IP Addr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx IP Information Display Continued. [ * ] to go to DNS Server IP DNS Serv IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx [ * ] to go to encryption test Encryption Test AES Passed! The Gateway IP Address displays the IP address assigned to the Gateway. Pressing Star again will display the IP address assigned to the Domain Name System server. Press Star again to Perform a self-test of the Advanced Encryption Standard encryption algorithm. Star again will check the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and display if it is Okay. Star will return you to Physical Link. [ * ] to go to DHCP DHCP OK

51 Programmer Keyboard Commands
PriRSSI GPRS REG -xxxdbm x x [ E ] GSM Status Display [ * ] = next field, [BS] = previous field Cntry Netw LAC xxx xxx xxxxx [ * ] = next field, [BS] = previous field Cell BasSt Chan Xxxxx x xxx Shift E, will display the Primary Site received signal strength indication level in decibels. Displays if General packet radio service is available. And the registration status from the global system for mobile communications module. Press Star, to display the Country Code, Network Code, and the Local Area Code. Press Star again to display the Base Station ID, Base Station Antenna Sector and the Control Channel. Press Star, to display the secondary GSM site RSSI. [ * ] = next field, [BS] = previous field Second Site RSSI -xxxdbm

52 Programmer Keyboard Commands
[ F ] Testing Gateway Redir 1 Run Network Diagnostic Test Only if IP or IP/GSM is enabled [ * ] = next field, [BS] = previous field Checks for trouble on IP/GSM FLT OK [ S ] [ * ] = next field, [BS] = previous field Shift F, will perform a set of network diagnostics that tests the integrity of the links between the IP GSM and the various connection points to AlarmNet. Shift S, will indicated if there are any troubles present with the IP GSM. Shift T, Sends a Test alarm to AlarmNet. Functional for a registered IP GSM only. If the device is not registered, a message is displayed indicating that that command cannot be executed. Shift X, this command allows you to reboot the device. Test Msg Sent [ T ] Test Alarm [ * ] = next field, [BS] = previous field Reset CPU Y/N [ X ] Reset the IP/GSM [ * ] = next field, [BS] = previous field

53 Programmer Keyboard Commands
[ 0 ] Force Server Update? Y/N Force Upload of Configuration File Note: If the internet is not available, and the module is not initialized when you enter this command, the following screen will be displayed. Cannot Upload Try Later!_ Path for Data Transmission Not Available. Shift Zero, will force upload of the configuration file to the Server. If the internet is not available, and the module is not initialized when you enter this command, Cannot Upload, Try Later will be displayed.

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