ON: Events will be communicated to Ethernet Receiver 1 and GPRS Receiver 1 at the same time. Events will be communi-
cated to Ethernet Receiver 2 and GPRS Receiver 2 at the same time.
OFF: Events will be communicated to receivers individually.
NOTES: When using redundant communications, do not configure Ethernet receiver 1 and GPRS receiver 1 to
communicate using a common receiver configuration (same Receiver IP address and Receiver Remote Port).
When using redundant communications, do not configure Ethernet receiver 2 and GPRS receiver 2 to communi
cate using a common receiver configuration (same Receiver IP address and Receiver Remote Port).
When redundant communications is enabled the communicator will send events to both receivers at the same
time. As long as the event is successfully communicated to one of the two paths the communicator will move on
to the next event. Therefor redundant communications is not suitable for applications where it is required for
guaranteed message delivery to both receivers.
[6]
Remote Firmware Upgrade
ON: The communicator module can be remote firmware upgraded using the Ethernet path
OFF: The communicator module can not be remotely firmware upgraded. Local firmware upgrade is still possible.
[7]
Reserved
[8]
Reserved
Programming Options
[011] Installer Code
Default (CAFE)
This option is used to program the installer code of the Communicator module. This installer code is required when programming the
communicator module by using DLS IV locally or remotely. Valid entries range from 0000 to FFFF hexadecimal.
[012] DLS Incoming Local Port
Default (0BF6 / 3062)
The DLS Port is the port DLS IV will use when connecting to the Communicator. The router or gateway must be programmed with a
TCP port forward for this port to the communicator module IP address. Valid entries range from 0000 to FFFF hexadecimal.
[013] DLS Outgoing Local Port
Default (0BF8 / 3066)
The DLS local port is used when the Communicator is connecting to DLS IV after the SMS request has been sent to the communica-
tor. You can use this option to set the value of the local outgoing port. This should be used if the communicator is located behind a fire-
wall and must be assigned a particular port number, as determined by your network administrator. In most cases, changing the
default value or configuring your firewall with this port is not required. Valid entries range from 0000 to FFFF hexadecimal.
[021] System Account code
Default (FFFFFF)
The system account code is used when transmitting any events generated by the communicator. (Panel Absent Trouble, Periodic Test
Report, etc) It is recommended to program the account code to be the same as the control panel account number. Valid entries range
from 000001 to FFFFFE. If 4 digit account codes are needed the last 2 digits should be programmed as FF; i.e. 1234FF.
[023] Panel Absent Trouble
Default (FF)
Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. This event will occur when communications with the control panel has
been lost.
[024] Panel Absent Trouble Restore
Default (FF)
Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. This event will occur when communications with the control panel has
resumed.
[026] Ethernet 1 Test Transmission
Default (FF)
Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. The Ethernet 1 test transmission will occur at the programmed time and
interval programmed in sections [124] and [125]. This test transmission will be sent to Ethernet receiver 1, and will backup to Ether-
net receiver 2 if programmed.
[028] GPRS 1 Test Transmission
Default (FF)
Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. The GPRS 1 test transmission will occur at the programmed time and
interval programmed in sections [224] and [225].
If GPRS Receiver 1 and GPRS Receiver 2 are programmed with the same APN, the GPRS 1 test transmission will be sent to GPRS
receiver 1, and will backup to GPRS receiver 2 if programmed.
If GPRS Receiver 1 and GPRS Receiver 2 are programmed with 2 different APN's then the GPRS 1 test transmission will be sent to
GPRS receiver 1 only.
[029] GPRS 2 Test Transmission
Default (FF)
Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. The GPRS 2 test transmission will occur at the programmed time and
interval programmed in sections [224] and [225].
The GPRS 2 test transmission event will be used when GPRS Receiver 1 and GPRS Receiver 2 are programmed with 2 different
APN's. The GPRS 2 test transmission will be sent to GPRS receiver 2 only.
[030] FTC Restore
Default (FF)
Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. This event will occur when an FTC condition on the system restores.
Ethernet Receiver 1 Options
(Required for TL260GS/TL265GS only)
[101] Ethernet Receiver 1 Account Code
Default (0000000000)
The account code is used by the central station to distinguish between transmitters. This account code is used when transmitting
heartbeat signals to the central station receiver. Signals received from the control panel will use the control panel account number.
Valid entries range from 0000000000 to FFFFFFFFFF hexadecimal.
NOTE: If both, Ethernet receiver 1 and GPRS Receiver 1 are the same receiver (IP and port are identical), only Ethernet receiver 1
account will be used for both. Account 0000000000 and FFFFFFFFFF are not considered valid account numbers and can not be used.
Default (ON)
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