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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting
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If you have fitted an 8750 Ethernet module then the
control unit can report alarm events over the Internet to
a suitable receiver.
There are two types of receiver: an IRIS polling engine,
or a specialised application running on an ARC’s PCs. You
must store separate IP addresses for each type of
receiver.
When communicating with a receiver at the ARC you can
specify two IP addresses. The control unit sends data to
the second ARC IP address if a call to the first ARC IP
address fails, and you have selected Alternate in
Reporting, Alarms, Call Mode
.
In addition, this menu provides a place to store a string
of characters that the receivers use to identify every
individual control unit. This identifier is independent of
the ARC account numbers.
The options available are:
Unit name
Key in a string of up to 32 characters. This string
must be unique for each control unit communicating
to a receiver.
Polling Eng IP Address
Key in the IP address of the IRIS polling engine. The
IP address comprises four groups of digits. Each
group is three digits long. Use leading zeros in each
group as necessary.
ARC IP Address 1
Key in the ARC’s main IP address.
ARC IP Address 2
Key in the ARC’s alternate IP address.
Account Numbers.
To store an ARC account number select
Reporting
,
Alarms
,
Account Numbers.
With SIA Format the system reports alarms using a six
digit account code. If you key in a four- or five- digit code
then the control unit adds leading zeros to pad the
account code to the correct length. For example account
1234 would be 001234.
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