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Vanderbilt SPC42 Series User Manual

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Inhibits Inhibit and isolate operations are performed on the system.
Door
Events
Door events are activated. Only works with SIA protocol.
Other All other types of events are detected on the system.
Network Report IP Network Polling Up/Down events.
Areas Select specific areas to which above events apply.
By adding a separate Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) for each area defined on the system and
programming each area to report it’s own separate ARC receiver, the system can approximate a
multi-tenanted system in that a high degree of autonomy is assigned to each area.
Editing an ARC Filter using Fast Format
To configure the events on the SPC that will trigger the call to the ARC when Fast Format is the selected
protocol:
1. Select Communications > Reporting > Analog ARC > Edit > Filter.
A list of the eight channels is displayed along with the alarm conditions that can be programmed for
each channel.
2. Select the alarm conditions for each channel as required. For a description of each, see Outputs
types and output ports on page232.
3. From the Scope dropdown menu, select System or a specific area to apply your selected settings.
4. Click the Test button located next to the first channel to test the alarm activation.
The light bulb icon is switched on.
5. Wait approximately five seconds and click the Test button again for the same channel. This sends a
channel restore to the ARC and the light bulb icon is switched off.
6. Continue to test the other channels.
17.11.3.2 EDP Setup
The system has the facility to communicate information to the SPC Com server remotely using
Vanderbilt’s own protocol, the EDP (Enhanced Datagram Protocol). By correctly configuring an EDP
receiver on the system, it can be programmed to automatically make data calls to the SPC Com server in
a remote location whenever events such as alarm activations, tampers, or arming/disarming occur. The
engineer can configure the system to make calls to the remote server via the following routes:
l PSTN (PSTN modem required)
l GSM (GSM modem required)
l Internet (Ethernet interface)
If using the PSTN network, ensure the PSTN modem is properly installed and functioning correctly and
that a functioning PSTN line is connected to the A, B terminals on the PSTN modem.
If using the GSM network, ensure the GSM module is properly installed and functioning correctly. An IP
connection can be made across the internet to a server with a fixed public IP address.
If an IP connection is required, ensure the Ethernet interface is correctly configured (seeEthernet interface
on page172) and that internet access is enabled at the router.
SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Engineer programming via the browser
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BrandVanderbilt
ModelSPC42 Series
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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