220 Series 49
IP Receivers
This page sets the options relating to the communicator's connection with Sur-Gard System IP receivers I, II, III, IV and 5.
Given possible delays in transmission on the cellular data network, depending on the activity of the network operator,
we recommend programming as high as possible the number of call attempts on the panel, and also setting a backup phone
number which will send the alarms via GSM rather than cellular data network.
The communicator does NOT support the shuntdown command by Sur-Gard receivers.
Receiver Options
Fibro Account #: enter the account number for the Fibro protocol: when transmitting events to IP receivers, the Contact ID
and SIA are wrapped in the Fibro protocol and this requires its own account number to identify the account which is sending
the events.
Contact your central station for details. Factory setting: 0000FFFFFF.
You must assign a different account number to each communicator which transmits events to a given receiver.
DNIS: the communicator transmits the DNIS code inside the Fibro packet to enable the receiver to identify the device (hex
numbers from 00000 to FFFFF).
Encryption Enabled: if enabled the communicator encrypts all communications with the IP receivers to increase the
security of its data transmissions.
Hold ACK in memory timeout: sets how long an IP receiver ACK (acknowledge) is kept in memory. Within this period of
time, if the communicator detects that the panel is attempting again to send a message to the IP receiver and the latter
acknowledges it (ACK), the communicator confirms reception directly to the panel with a kiss-off signal, without sending the
message again to the IP receiver. If set to 0 (factory setting) ACK's are not held in memory. It is worth setting a value greater
than 0 when the panel attempts to transmit each call only once and does not manage to receive the ACK from the IP receiver
on time. Range: 0 to 15 minutes. Factory setting: 0.
Receiver 1
Receiver functionality mode: select Primary (receiver 1 is enabled) or Not Used (receiver 1 is disabled, the
programming of receiver 2 will be ignored, CID/SIA event transmission is disabled).
Cellular Receiver 1 Address: enter the receiver's IP address. The address can be entered in the numeric format
(e.g. 192.168.0.101) or host and domain format (Fully Qualified Domain Name, e.g., host_name.domain_name.com).
Receiver 1 Remote Port: enter the UDP port receiver 1 is listening to. Range: 1 to 65535. Factory setting: 3061.
Receiver 1 Local Port: for each receiver, the communicator uses a different UDP port. Range: 0 to 65535. If the local port is
0, the communicator uses a random port number in the range 1-65535. Factory setting: 3060 (3065 for receiver 2).
Main Receiver APN: enter the Access Point name. This is generally supplied by the cellular network operator.
Make sure the APN is correct for access to the cellular data network, otherwise certain functions may be limited (contact your
phone operator for details).
Main Receiver User Name: some operators require communication authentication; enter the user name in this field if
necessary.
Main Receiver Password: some operators require communication authentication; enter the password in this field if
necessary.
Supervision 1 Enabled: if enabled, the communicator supervises communications with the receiver.
The supervision messages are not sent during voice calls (on GSM).