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7510r Programming Reference - IP Network
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User/Installer: The user can reset after an
unconfirmed alarm, but the Installer must reset after
a confirmed alarm.
User/User: The user can reset after both
unconfirmed and confirmed alarms.
Installer/Installer: The user cannot reset after an
alarm, the installer must do it.
Note: If a user causes an alarm which would require
Installer reset then they have 120s to abort the
alarm, which they can then reset themselves.
Entry Code Lockout
This option determines whether the user can unset
the system by entering an access code after opening
the entry door.
No: The user can enter an access code at the keypad
after the entry door opens (used for DD243:2004
clause 6.4.4).
Yes: The user must unset the system by some
means other than the keypad, for example prox tag
or telecommand (used for DD243:2004 clause 6.4.5).
IP Network
If you have fitted a 8750 Ethernet module then this menu
allows you to give the control unit its own IP (Internet
Protocol) address, ready for use with IP Alarm Reporting
or IP Downloading.
Note: Before programming the control unit to use the IP
Network please make sure that:
1. You understand basic IP terminology.
2. You have obtained the necessary information from
your Internet Service Provider.
The menu contains the following options:
IP Address
Key in the control unit’s own IP address. The IP
address comprises four groups of digits. Each group
is three digits long, and is separated from the next
group by a “dot”, for example “192.168.000.001”.
Press “*” to key in the dot.
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