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3. Select Ethernet config.
4. Select Period, and then enter the value in seconds (1 to 99).
5. Select Fails, and then enter the value (1 to 10).
6. Press F4 (Enter), and then press F1 (Back).
7. Press F1 (Save), F3 (Apply), F4 (Discard), or F2 (Exit).
Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu.
CMS configuration
Select the CMS configuration option to configure central monitoring station
settings. Up to six monitoring stations can be added. Configuration options are
shown in the table below.
Table 32: CMS configuration options
Description Default value
Configures the CMS IP address and communication port. 000.000.000.000/
09999
Configures the CMS priorities for reporting alarm events:
NO (no reporting), P (primary CMS), B1 (first backup CMS),
B2 (second backup CMS), etc. [1]
NO
Configures the CMS priorities for reporting fault events: NO
(no reporting), P (primary CMS), B1 (first backup CMS), B2
(second backup CMS), etc. [1]
NO
Configures the CMS priorities for reporting condition events:
NO (no reporting), P (primary CMS), B1 (first backup CMS),
B2 (second backup CMS), etc. [1]
NO
Enables or disables communication with the CMS. NO
Configures the account information that identifies the
control panel. Maximum 6 digits (hexadecimal). Possible
values: 0 to 9 and A to F.
000000
Configures the four-digit TCP/IP receiver number for the
CMS.
0000
Configures the four-digit TCP/IP line number for the CMS. 0000
Configures the network type (Ethernet or GPRS). ETH
[2] Configures the event reporting mode for the corresponding
central monitoring station: Fire Routing mode (for alarm
event transmission) if checked or Event Reporting mode if
not checked.
Event Reporting
mode
In the event of communication problems reporting an event to the primary CMS, the control
send the event notification to the configured backups in order of the assigned
The global FR_ERM setting in General Configuration takes priority over any individual CMS