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Honeywell MPA1C1 User Manual

Honeywell MPA1C1
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If the locations are in different Geographic time zones, it is
recommended that each time zone be served by its own
"Ethernet Virtual Loop". The reason for this is, all controllers on
the same Ethernet Virtual loop must be set to the same
Geographic time zone.
The network must allow the Master in Location 1 to connect to
TCP port #xxxx in Locations 2 and 3.
Controllers that are on a different subnetwork than the Master
(which is likely the case for loops across multiple locations)
will NOT be automatically discovered by the Primary
controller. In this case, it is recommended that you request an
IP address reservation from your network provider or
administrator. This address will be needed when the user sets
up the Master controller. There is a “Manual Registration”
button on the EVL registration screen for this purpose.
Note: EVL is not evaluated by UL294 and CAN/ULC60839-11-1.

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Honeywell MPA1C1 Specifications

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BrandHoneywell
ModelMPA1C1
CategoryIP Access Controllers
LanguageEnglish

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