Handshake reset
In the Handshake reset setting, there is an option to restart the handshake process between the
motion sensor and the target IP device. This is useful if the ARP request timeout is enabled (see
below) and a Target IP device is connected to the network after the TCP handshake timeout has
elapsed.
TCP advanced settings
In the TCP advanced settings there are options for the handshake process between the motion
sensor and the Target Device.
The ARP timeout settings, sets the time the motion sensor will wait for the ARP request response
from the target device, before stopping the ARP request process. Default timeout is 250ms
The ARP frequency is the frequency that the motion sensor will send a new ARP request to the target
IP. This will only be repeated when there is no handshake process established. As soon as the
handshake process is established with the Target IP device the ARP requests would be stopped.
Default ARP frequency is 10s.
The TCP handshake timeout setting is for how long the motion sensor will try to establish the
handshake process with the target IP device. After the set time the ARP request process will be
stopped and will not be processed again until the motion sensor is restarted or the handshake is
being reset from the configuration software. For the timeout feature there is a selection to enable
the timeout or to let the motion sensor to do the TCP handshake process continuously in the
frequency set and with the ARP timeout settings done as specified above. The Default setting is
enabled and 40s timeout.