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6 MONITOR ISM™/AFx™ IP Connectivity Guide
22-9058 v2.1
2.1 Requirements and Limits
(PCPanel Connection)
In house Local Area Network connection: 10BaseT / RJ45, supporting IP connectivity (for
communications, programming before later transferring to a possible WAN). The panel to IP
Interface segment (RS-485) can provide an additional extension (tested to 300 m / 1000 ft) if
necessary.
Essential information to obtain from the location Network
Administrator is:
A Static (fixed) IP address must be reserved on the
Network for (each) IP interface board.
The network 'Subnet Mask' and 'Default Gateway'.
(or follow the tip to obtain them ). A PC to run the IP
Configuration Software on.
Note: This PC must be
on the same LAN segment as the IP interface (initial
set-up cannot be done across a WAN). Optional
:
temporary PC, LAN connections, 12V supply, & 'static
IP address' if pre
-configuring an IP interface.
A MONITOR ISM / AFx panel/system (latest firmware is
not needed, but generally recommended). Exception
:
Panel-initiated communications to Director do require
v3.30 panel firmware or higher. See 2.1.1 for details.
MONITOR ISM / AFx Director software V3.30. (For PC requirements and software
installation steps, refer to the on-line help or user's guide for the Director software.)
IP Module--one in a group of panels.
(shared with the "SIP reporting"
using slave communicator boards on
additional panels).
Files from the Director software CD (
V3.32): IP Interface Module
Configuration Program (for IP-board
set-up). This file can be found under "IP Interface Module Utilities" on the Director CD ( V3.32).
Power for the IP interface: 12/13.7V, 250 mA (the panel provides 750 mA total--for all Module Bus
& Aux. loads.
Add a power supply if the IP will overload panel auxiliary power.
Cabling for the RS-485 link (see Sect. 2.2.1 for cable specs), and any power supplies.
2.1.1 Optional: To Support Panel-Initiated
Communications
(with the Director PC)
For this, you will also need:
System panels must be v3.30 or higher.
Single-panel connections (not shared). Therefore:
One IP interface per panel (with a 'static IP' address
for each interface).
In this case, the MONITOR ISM / AFx Director PC
must use a "Static IP address" (get the network
administrator to set this up, and provide you with the
IP address).
A "Remote IP Address" and "Remote IP Port" must be set up.
(This is described in section 4.3.2).
Tip: You can view the 'Subnet
Mask' and 'Default Gateway' (and
IP address of the PC) by going
to a PC on the same LAN
segment as the IP Interface
board, opening a DOS/command
prompt, and typing "ipconfig".
Enter.
Note: Static IP addresses are
recommended in general, as this
can simplify debugging tasks
because they are fixed
addresses.
A panel "connection" can pertain to a single panel,
or up to 30 panels sharing a single connection.
To allow panel-initiated communications, you
must use the single-panel approach. (Details in
2.1.1, to follow.)
"Panel-initiated Communications":
+ A panel automatically transmitting
events / alarms to the Director
PC/software (Host Reporting).
+ A 'synchronize data' request being
issued by a service technician at
an LCD keypad (, Service ID /
PIN).
+ A 'config download' request during
start-up of a new panel (or one that
has been reset).
See Sect. 4.3.2
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