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18 MONITOR ISM™/AFx™ IP Connectivity Guide
22-9058 v2.1
3.1 Limits and Requirements
(Central Monitoring with IP
“SIP” Security IP Receiver)
3.1.1 General Topics
LAN/WAN network (10BaseT / RJ45 supporting IP connectivity)
within reach of the PC and the panel's IP Interface Module. Note: Because this is a serial
(RS-232) connection. 15.2 meters or 50 feet is the standard maximum distance.
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 PC to run the IP Configuration software on.
Note:
This PC must be on the same LAN segment as the IP Interface Module (initial set-up cannot
be done across a WAN). Optional
: Temp. PC, LAN connections, 12V supply, & 'static IP
address' if pre-configuring an IP interface.
Central monitoring facility (same LAN/WAN) with:
+ PC running the IP-Receiver software
(includes an activation key that must be
installed on the PC's parallel port)
.
+ 2nd PC running automation software (e.g., MAS).
The "SIP Address" from the IP receiver PC/software may also be needed (depending
on the connection mode for the receiver software). See section 3.5.3 for details.
A MONITOR ISM / AFx panel/system (all panels must be V3.3).
MONITOR ISM / AFx Director software must be V3.30 if present--required if more
than 1000 users (panel set to 'memory-model' 5 or higher).
(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).
Multi-panel / shared connections
require an 'IP slave' board for each
additional
panel (not needed for the 1
st
panel).
Files from the Director software CD ( V3.32): IP 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 Module: 12/13.7V, 250 mA (the panel provides 750 mA total
--for all
Module Bus & Aux. loads. Add a power supply if needed.) Slave boards (75 mA) are
typically powered from their specific panel (aux. power connections).
Cabling for the RS-232 link (see Sect. 3.2.3 for cable specs), & any P/S's.
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 Module, opening a
DOS/command prompt, and
typing "ipconfig".
Note: Static IP addresses are
recommended in general as they
are fixed will simplify debugging
tasks.
A panel "connection" can pertain to a single
panel, or up to 30 panels sharing a single
connection. Exception: If the PC to panel
connection is also with IP, refer to section
2.1.1, previous.)
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