Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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Notes
• CID is the only format that can be transmitted to the CMS over an Ethernet network.
• You must enter a different port number for each account. If you enter the same port number
for multiple accounts, the panel will enable one account and disable all others.
• No two accounts can have the same IP address or port number.
• Outputs activation state will not be sent to CMS.
Table 36: CMS network (transmitter) programming options
Description
Yes: Enables the CMS network operation
No: Disables the CMS network operation
Enter the CMS account’s four-digit hexadecimal ID code (0000 to FFFF). FFFF is not
valid and must be changed.
Enter the IP address for the CMS.
Enter the port address for the CMS (0 to 65535, 1024 is not allowed).
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
Set event notification (event reporting) to:
Device: Only device information is reported or transmitted, no zone information. 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 99.
Zone: When a device is a member of a zone, only the zone information is reported or
transmitted, no device information. 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 99.
Event: Only the event type (alarm, supervisory, trouble, etc.) is reported or transmitted,
no device
or zone information. 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 99.
Specifies the amount of time in between “hello” messages sent by the panel to the
CMS to maintain communications. The time must be less than the hello timeout set on
the CMS, otherwise the CMS will lose communication with the panel.
Set hello time to 10 to 255 seconds.
Specifies the amount of time after a message is sent that the system waits for an
acknowledgement before declaring a communication trouble.
Values range from 31 to 255 seconds.