Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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just as it is when using a dialer, but the transmission is over an Ethernet network
rather than the phone lines.
You must obtain the following information from the central monitoring station’s
network administrator:
• An IP address
• Port number
• Receiver number
• Line number
Note: CID is the only format that can be transmitted to the CMS over an Ethernet
network.
Table 31: CMS network (receiver) programming options
Option Description
Enabled
Yes: Enables the CMS network operation
No: Disables the CMS network operation
Account ID
Enter the CMS account’s four-digit ID code (0000 to FFFF). FFFF is not valid
and must be changed.
IP Enter the IP address for the CMS.
TCP/IP port Enter the port address for the CMS (0 to 65535).
Send restorals Set send restorals to:
Yes: Sends off-normal event restorals to the monitoring facility (DACR)
No: Does not send off-normal event restorals to the monitoring facility (DACR)
Event notification Set event notification (event reporting) to:
Device: Only device information is reported or transmitted, no zone
information. Note: This setting uses device event notification settings for
reporting events. Make sure the device event notification settings are correct.
See “Central monitoring station device programming” on page 108.
Zone: When a device is a member of a zone, only the zone information is
reported or transmitted, no device information. Note: This setting uses zone
event notification settings for reporting events. Make sure the zone event
notification settings are correct. See “Central monitoring station device
programming” on page 108.
Event: Only the event type (alarm, supervisory, trouble, etc.) is reported or
transmitted, no device or zone information. Note: This setting uses the CMS
event notification settings for reporting events. Make sure the event
notification settings are correct. See “Central monitoring station device
programming” on page 108.