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Serial over IP User Name
Serial over IP User Name - P25E 19E (maximum 16 characters)
If option 3 is ON at P25E18E then any Serial over IP connection will need Authentication. The user name is
programmed at this address. The user name is case sensitive. The user name must be entered first followed by
the password.
Serial over IP Password
Serial over IP Password - P25E 20E (maximum 16 characters)
If option 3 is ON at P25E18E then any Serial over IP connection will need Authentication. The password is
programmed at this address. The password is case sensitive. The user name must be entered first followed by
the password.
Serial over IP User Timeout
Serial over IP User Timeout - P25E 21E (Default = 300, 10-600 seconds)
If option 3 is ON at P25E18E then any Serial over IP connection will need Authentication. The Authentication will
timeout when there is no activity from the remote end via the serial over IP port. To keep the connection alive the
remote end (the automation system) will need to periodically send a signal before this timeout value expires, eg if
the timeout is set to 30 seconds the remote end should send a signal every 20 seconds. When the remote end
sends a signal to the panel this timer is reset back to it’s full value. A simple CR (Carriage return) is all that’s
needed to keep the connection alive, although sending “STATUS” will request the latest panel status and keep the
connection alive while providing useful information. When a session is opened with the panel the panel will
respond with “Welcome”, when the session is closed by the panel (eg this timer expires) the panel will send
“Bye.”.
SETTING REAL TIME CLOCK
REAL TIME CLOCK HOUR/MINUTE - P26E 1E (Value 0-2359)
REAL TIME CLOCK DAY of WEEK - P26E 2E (Value 1-7) [where 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday,
3 = Tuesday, etc]
REAL TIME CLOCK DATE/MONTH/YEAR - P26E 3E (Value DDMMYY)
(for example 090214 = 9th of February, 2014)
The Real Time Clock controls the Time-zones, the timing of automatic test calls and is used to Time & Date stamp
the events in the Event Buffer. Ensure this is set correctly at the time of installation so that the all of the functions
using the time will work correctly. The clock is programmed in 24 hour format (eg 00:00-23:59). The clock has a
battery back-up that maintains the clock in the event of a power failure.
NOTE: If option 3 at P201E4E is turned on (panel clock synced to the internet time) the time and date
settings cannot be altered.
DAYLIGHT SAVING (DLS) SETTINGS
DAYLIGHT SAVING ACTIVE - P26E 4E (If option # 1 is On, Daylight Saving is currently active)
NOTE: If you are in Daylight Saving Time when the alarm system is installed the panel should work this out at
power up and automatically turn option 1 at the above address but you should check that it is correct at the time of
installation. Failure to check this bit may mean the clock will fail to automatically adjust to the correct time when
Daylight Saving Time Ends.
DAYLIGHT SAVING START SUNDAY - P27E 1E (Value 0-5, 0= DLS Disabled)
DAYLIGHT SAVING END SUNDAY - P27E 2E (Value 0-5, 0= DLS Disabled)
DAYLIGHT SAVING START MONTH - P28E 1E (Value 1-12)
DAYLIGHT SAVING END MONTH - P28E 2E (Value 1-12)
DAYLIGHT SAVING START HOUR - P29E 1E (Value 0-23)
DAYLIGHT SAVING END HOUR - P29E 2E (Value 0-23)
If Daylight Saving (DLS) is used, the actual start and stop details can be entered here and the clock will