[224] GPRS 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.
The internal date and time will automatically be programmed when it communicates with the primary receiver.
[225] GPRS 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.
If the unit is configured with 2 different APN's, and a GPRS test transmission occurs, both GPRS receivers will be
tested independently.
• If receiver 3 fails its test transmission attempts, an FTC receiver 3 will be generated.
• If receiver 4 fails its test transmission attempts, an FTC receiver 4 will be generated.
• A successful communication is required over each path for the corresponding FTC trouble to clear.
NOTE: The minimum programmable valid interval is 5 minutes, programming an interval of less then 5 minutes will disable the test
transmission.
System Information
[991] Firmware Version
This section will display the firmware version of the device.
[992] Ethernet IP Address
This section will display the IP address of the Ethernet connection. This is useful when the unit is configured for DHCP and you need
to see what IP address was assigned to the device by the network.
[993] Ethernet Gateway IP Address
This section will display the IP address of the Ethernet Gateway. This is useful when the unit is configured for DHCP and you need to
see what gateway IP address was assigned to the device by the network.
[994] GPRS IP Address
This section will display the current IP address of the GPRS connection.
[995] SIM Number
This section will display the SIM number of the SIM card inserted in the communicator module.
[996] GSM Phone Number
This section will display the GSM telephone number of the device.
[997] IMEI Number
This section will display the IMEI of the radio.
[998] MAC Address
This section will display the MAC address of the device.
[999] Module Default / Module Reset
Default (99)
Enter 00 to default all programming options in the module back to their factory settings. This will erase all existing programming of the
unit.
Enter 55 to reset the module. This is equivalent to power cycling the module.
NOTE: A module reset is needed for some programming changes to take effect. A module reset should be performed if any options
have been changed by keypad programming.
Reporting Codes
SIA Format - Level 2 (Hard coded)
The SIA communication format used in this product follows the level 2 specifications of the SIA Digital Communication Standard -
October 1997. This format will send the Account code along with its data transmission. The transmission will look similar to the fol-
lowing at the
receiver:
Nri0 ET001
N = New Event
ri0 = Partition/Area identifier
ET = Panel Absent Trouble
001 = Zone 001
Reporting Code Identifiers
Event
Panel Absent Trouble
Panel Absent Trouble Restore
Ethernet 1 Test Transmission
GPRS 1 Test Transmission
GPRS 2 Test Transmission
FTC Restore
(GPRS 2 Test Transmission will only be sent when two different APNs are programmed.)
TEST TRANSMISSION INTERVAL
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
SIA Data Code
ET
ER
RP
RP
RP
YK
Table 7: Ethernet Test Transmission Interval
PROGRAMMED MINUTES
001440
010080
043200
SIA Address field
001
001
001
003
004
001
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