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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 Smartphone,
Web app, and Follow-Me). 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.
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/Y].
2. Press to toggle between Y and N to enable/disable Cloud communication,
and then press .
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, from 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: Press to toggle between Y and N to enable/disable MS
Call All, FM Call All, App Arm, and App Disarm.