CHAPTER SIX - OPTIONS: IP
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SG-System I Operating Manual
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IP Option Index
Steps required to access an option and change its setting or value
The steps required to access an option and change its setting or value are very nearly uniform from option to option. The procedure detailed
below will satisfy the majority of options. Those it does not will accept close, intuitive variations of it. Please refer to the steps below when
programming system options.
To change an option’s setting or value, take the following steps:
1. Turn on the SG-System I.
2. Use the Up and Down buttons to select the user. User ‘0’ has full administrative powers; all other users may only review system set-
tings, in addition to changing the time and date.
3. Press the Enter button. This initiates the password sequence, placing a flashing cursor underneath the first digit of the four-digit pass-
word.
4. Use the Up and Down buttons to select the appropriate value. Press the Enter button. The cursor will advance to the next digit.
5. Repeat Step 4 for all four digits. If the password you have entered is correct, you now have access to SG-System I. If not, re-enter
your password.
6. View or Change Options appears on the LCD. Press the Enter button.
7. Use the Up and Down buttons to locate which section of options is valid for your configuration of SG-System I: CPM Options /
Channel-1 Options / Channel-2 Options / Channel-IP Options / Exit Menu.
8. Press the Enter button. The options applicable to your system are to available for you to access.
9. Navigate to Option XXX. Press the Enter button. The current value is displayed on the LCD.
10. Press the Enter button. The value may now be changed.
11. Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to the desired value.
12. Having made a selection, press the Enter button.
13. The LCD will prompt you to accept (Y?) or to decline (N?) your changes.
14. Use the Up and Down buttons to select your response. Press the Enter button.
15. Your changes have been saved.
IP Options
Option 30D: Alarm Port Number
Default (3061)
Use this option to set the Alarm Port connection number for your receiver. While the default value will suffice in environments involving just
one receiver, Option 30D can be used to differentiate receivers in a complex, multiple receiver environment. If this option is changed, IP
communication modules connected to the SG-System I must be programmed with the new receiver number. Communicatiors connected to
the receiver will send their signals to this port.
NOTE: The SG-System I must be restarted for these changes to take effect.
Option 30D: Alarm Port Number on page 81
Option 30F: Receiver Number on page 82
Option 313: Transmitter Failure Debounce Time on page 82
Option 315: Transmitter Restoral Debounce Time on page 82
Option 319: Mask Transmitter Restoral on page 82
Option 31A: Mask Transmitter Failure on page 82
Option 31B: Mask Transmitter Swap on page 83
Option 31C: Mask Transmitter Unencrypted on page 83
Option 31D: Mask Invalid Report on page 83
Option 31E: Mask Unknown Account on page 83
Option 31F: Mask Supervised Acc Exceeded on page 84
Option 320: Mask Transmitter Deleted on page 84
Option 33A: Account Port on page 84
Option 340: Account Password on page 84
Option 344: DNIS Replacement of RRLLL on page 84
Option 346: Account Digit Strip on page 85
Option 347: SIM ID Output on page 85