[102] Ethernet Receiver 1 DNIS
Default (000000)
The DNIS is used in addition to the Account Code to to identify the Communicator module as the central station. Valid entries range
from 000000 to FFFFFF hexadecimal.
[103] Ethernet Receiver 1 IP Address
Default (127.0.0.1)
Enter the Ethernet receiver 1 IP address. This information will be provided by your central station. Note that when a valid address has
been entered, the Ethernet will be considered to be enabled and will communicate events over the Ethernet channel. The address must
be entered as four 3-digit entries (e.g. 192.168.1.101). Each 3-digit segment of the address must be within a valid range of 000 to
255.
Programming the Ethernet Receiver 1 IP address with 127.0.0.1 enables the Communicator to operate in Unattended Mode. Unat-
tended Mode is used when a receiver is not available and the unit is required to perform DLS sessions. A typical application is an
installation where the customer programs the control panel daily due to access control and still wants to receive alarms without buy-
ing extra hardware (receiver) or software.
Ethernet Receiver 1 and GPRS Receiver 1 may be configured to communicate to the same central station receiver. To configure the
device to operate using this common receiver mode functionality program the Ethernet Receiver 1 and GPRS Receiver 1, IP address
and port with the same values. When operating under this mode the Ethernet Receiver 1 account code will be used for communica-
tions over Ethernet and GPRS.
[104] Ethernet Receiver 1 Remote Port
Default (0BF5 / 3061)
This option determines the port of Ethernet receiver 1. Valid entries range from 0000 to FFFF hexadecimal.
[105] Ethernet Receiver 1 Local Port
Default (0BF4 / 3060)
You can use this option to set the value of the local outgoing port. You can set the value of this port in case your installation is located
behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port number as determined by your network administrator. Valid entries range
from 0000 to FFFF hexadecimal.
Ethernet Receiver 2 Options
(Required for TL260GS/TL265GS only)
[111] Ethernet Receiver 2 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 will range from 0000000000 to FFFFFFFFFF hexadecimal.
NOTE: If both, Ethernet receiver 2 and GPRS Receiver 2 are the same receiver (IP and port are identical), only Ethernet receiver 2
account will be used for both.
[112] Ethernet Receiver 2 DNIS
Default (000000)
The DNIS is used in addition to the Account Code to to identify the Communicator module as the central station. Valid entries range
from 000000 to 0FFFFF hexadecimal.
[113] Ethernet Receiver 2 IP Address
Default (0.0.0.0)
Enter the Ethernet receiver 2 IP address. This information will be provided by your central station. Note that when a valid address has
been entered, the Ethernet will be considered to be enabled and will communicate events over the Ethernet channel. The address must
be entered as four 3-digit entries (e.g. 192.168.1.101). Each 3-digit segment of the address must be within a valid range of 000 to
255. Programming the Ethernet receiver 2 IP address as 0.0.0.0 will disable Ethernet.
Ethernet Receiver 2 and GPRS Receiver 2 may be configured to communicate to the same central station receiver. To configure the
device to operate using this common receiver mode functionality program the Ethernet Receiver 2 and GPRS Receiver 2, IP address
and port with the same values. When operating under this mode the Ethernet Receiver 2 account code will be used for communica-
tions over Ethernet and GPRS.
NOTE: Do not program Ethernet Receiver 1 and Ethernet Receiver 2 to communicate to the same receiver.
[114] Ethernet Receiver 2 Remote Port
Default (0BF5 / 3061)
This option determines the port of Ethernet receiver 2. You can set the value of this port in case your installation is located behind a
firewall, and must be assigned a particular port number as determined by your central station system administrator. Valid entries
range from 0000 to FFFF hexadecimal.
NOTE: Do not program Ethernet Receiver 1 Local Port and Ethernet Receiver 2 Local Port with the same values.
[115] Ethernet Receiver 2 Local Port
Default (0BF9 / 3065)
You can use this option to set the value of the local outgoing port. You can set the value of this port in case your installation is located
behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port number as determined by your network administrator. Valid entries range
from 0000 to FFFF hexadecimal. Do not program Ethernet Receiver 1 Local Port and Ethernet Receiver 2 Local Port with the same
value.
[124] Ethernet Test Transmission Time of Day
Default (9999)
Enter a 4-digit time using the 24-hour clock format (HH:MM) to set the test transmission time of day. Valid entries are from 00 to 23
for the hours (HH) and 00 to 59 for the minutes (MM). To disable the test transmission time of day enter 9999 in this section.
NOTE: The internal date and time will automatically be programmed when it communicates with the primary receiver.
[125] Ethernet Test Transmission Cycle
Default (000000)
This value represents the interval in between test transmissions in minutes. This section can be programmed with
000000 to 999999 minutes. Once the unit has sent the initial periodic test transmission, all future test transmissions will be offset by
the programmed number of minutes.
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