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Step 8: Configuring Cloud Connectivity
The RISCO Cloud is RISCO’s application server that handles all communication
between the system, monitoring station, as well as system users (for the
Smartphone and Web apps). Cloud communication enables remote monitoring
and control of the system, sending event notifications, zone licensing and viewing
real-time video verification via RISCO’s VUpoint IP cameras.
NOTE: To set additional parameters, see Installer Programming, page 77.
Enabling / Disabling Cloud Communication
The system is Cloud-enabled by default.
To enable or disable Cloud communication:
1. From the installer Programming menu go to: 1)System 2)Controls
3)Communication 4)Cloud Enable [N].
2. Toggle between Y and N to enable/disable Cloud communication, and then
press OK ( ).
Defining RISCO Cloud Connectivity
If using IP and/or GSM modules, you need to define the network connectivity to
the RISCO Cloud server.
To define network connectivity to the RISCO Cloud:
1. With Cloud communication enabled (default), from the installer Programming
menu go to: 5)Communication menu 5)Cloud
2. Scroll to, and define parameters for the following as needed (note that
customer-specific parameters may differ):
• 1) IP Address: (default is riscocloud.com)
• 2) IP Port: (default is 33000)
• 3) Password: Password for server access (default is AAAAAA).
• 4) Channel: Select IP Only or GSM Only, depending on the installed
communication modules in the panel.
• 5) Controls: Toggle between Y and N to enable/disable MS Call All, FM Call
All, App Arm, and App Disarm.