i-on160 Installer Menu Options
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Downloader software version. If these items don't match
then the system hangs up. If the items do match then the
system hangs up and, after a short delay, the system
seizes the telephone line and calls the PC using the
indicated Downloader Telephone Number.
Notes:
a) Secure Call Back must be Disabled until the first
“attended” upload has been performed. This first upload
can be carried out either from User Menu, or from Installer
Menu.
b) Secure Call Back mode does not comply with EN50131.
Unattended. The control unit answers as soon as the number of rings
set in "Rings to Answer" or "Answer on One Ring" have
elapsed.
Notes:
a) The Downloader operator can choose to use Secure
Callback, even thou
h the alarm system is pro
rammed for
Unattended Mode.
b) Unattended mode does not comply with EN50131.
Phone Book
(This option appears only when the i-sd02, i-dig02 or i-gsm02 module is
fitted.)
Select Downloading - Phone Book to program two separate, 31-digit telephone
numbers that the system will use during downloading. When the remote PC
operator makes a connection they select one of these telephone numbers for
the control unit to call back on (for example to the operator’s home or office).
Press u or n keys to move the cursor backwards and forwards through the
number if you wish to edit it.
Press < to delete the digit to right of the cursor.
Press * to add a 2 second pause, if required. The display shows this as a
comma.
IP Network
If you have fitted an Ethernet module (08750EUR-00) to the control unit then
it is possible for Downloader to communicate with the control unit using the
Internet Protocol. This menu allows you to store two IP addresses that the
control unit can “call” in order to start a Downloading session. The user starts
the call by selecting one of the IP address.
The options available are:
IP Address
his option presents two sub-menus where you can key
primary and secondary IP Addresses used by Downloader.
he IP address comprises four
roups of di
its. Each
roup
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.
IP Port Number This option also presents another two sub-options where
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