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Cloud server:
Cloud usage: if this option is enabled, the device will connect to the cloud server operated by the
manufacturer and will stay connected permanently. To ensure a continuous connection and
availability, the device sends supervision messages that use about 12 MB data per month on its
own. Using the cloud server, special services become available, such as remote programming
and remote monitoring of your device over the cloud. If this option is enabled, the device will
always be online and thereby accessible anytime. If this option is disabled, you can still initiate a
temporary cloud connection manually, by sending a command via SMS to the phone number of
the device. You can read more about this in the “Remote connecting to devices via cloud
service” paragraph. In case of using a SIM card that uses a private APN, the given private APN
should be opened at the mobile service provider to access the cloud server IP address at
54.75.242.103, port: 2020.
The cloud usage cannot be disabled in the WiFi product model.
Server: you can select the default cloud server in this drop-down menu. If you are using the device
in in a private network, where there is no option to enable access to the cloud server, the program
offers an option to add custom cloud contact details in the “Server register” menu. This can be
an IP address and port number available in the given private network, which you can then select
as the default cloud server in this drop-down menu. Thus, it is not necessary to enable access to
the cloud server in the private network, just configure port forwarding from the chosen IP address
and port number to the cloud IP address and port number (54.75.242.103:2020).
Identification:
User account ID: the user account ID necessary for Contact ID reporting to CMS. The events
and, if using the TELLMon or TEX protocol, the supervision messages too, are sent to the
configured servers or receivers using the user account ID configured in this section.
The user account ID length is 4 hexadecimal characters and the following characters can be used:
0..9, A, B, C, D, E, F.
Alarm system user account ID replacement: if you enter a user account identifier in this field,
the device will replace the user account ID in the Contact ID messages received from the
connected alarm system, configured in the alarm control panel, with the identifier number entered
here, and will send the messages to the remote monitoring station with this user account ID.
This option comes handy when you want to change the user account ID in the alarm control panel,
but you have no access to its settings.
TEX group ID: the CMS identifier in hexadecimal format. This is only required if the TEX protocol
is used for reporting to CMS. If you do not possess this identifier, please contact your reseller.
TEX device ID: the device identifier in hexadecimal format. This is only required if the TEX protocol
is used for reporting to CMS. The length is 3 characters, and the following characters can be used:
0…9, A, B, C, D, E, F.
SIA user account ID: in case of using the SIA IP protocol, the supervision messages are sent to
CMS using the user account ID configured in this section. The length of the SIA user account ID
is 1 to 6 hexadecimal characters, and the following characters can be used: 0..9, A, B, C, D, E, F.
Do not fill in the account ID section with zeros!
Device name: in this field you can enter a custom name for your Adapter2 device. For the PRO
model, the system will use this name in the subject of e-mail notifications.
Attention! The following characters should not be used: ^ ~ < > = ' " , | ? $ & %
Note! The user account ID, group ID, device ID and SIA user account ID are only needed if
reporting to CMS is used.