User`s guide
21-0381E v4.7.4 
Welcome Report Control Admin 
Sys Config  Tech-Ref 
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IP Exception: With IP connections (  V3.3 
software), a "Panel Group" can include any
 1-30 
panels within an account communicating through 
the same PC and port (IP device). In this case, 
panel groups will typically be set up based on 
geographic location, or network characteristics.  
The Director software can communicate with any 
number of panels within the group during a single 
communications session.  More: "IP 
Connectivity" 
 Identify the 'communication pool' to be used 
to manage communications to and from the 
panel(s). 
Reference Notes: 
A panel group must be set up for each direct-
connection and (remote) modem, even where only one 
panel is using the connection. Tip: A panel group is 
set up automatically for your first (or only) system panel. 
Multi-panel support depends on your software 
licensing. For details, refer to "Software Activation and 
Licensing". 
Dial-up panels with their own dedicated external 
modem (or IP interface--if  v3.3 software) can be set to 
automatically dial-in to the Guardall Director system and 
transmit either alarms, or blocks of 256 events. This 
would require setting up each panel with its own 'Panel 
Group' (one panel per group). Otherwise, the Guardall 
Director system is updated whenever a connection is 
initiated with the panel(s). 
To set a dial-up panel to automatically transfer alarms 
or blocks of activity messages, refer to "Monitoring, 
Paging, & Remote Mgt. Settings". 
The transmission of messages to a central monitoring 
station is not related to panel groups, or the 
connections used to communicate with the Guardall 
Director system. 
Monitoring Station Connection
: Central monitoring is 
supported through: 
  The panel's built-in dialler ('Bell 103', 300 baud 
modem), and/or; 
  An "IP" connection (LAN/WAN--if  v3.3 panel & 
software), or; 
  A high-security Mark 7 / DVACS connection 
(Canada). 
How to Get Here 
Click your site/account button in the tree. 
Tip: The Grid / Form toolbar-button allows selecting 
your preferred view-mode (forms view is recommended 
here). 
Open Configuration in the 'tree' (click the "+"), 
and ensure "Logical Tree View" is not
 in effect. 
If "System" is the 1
st
 item under "Configuration", right-
click Configuration, and de
-select Logical Tree View. 
Tip: The Grid / Form toolbar-button allows selecting 
your preferred view-mode. (Although forms view is 
generally recommended here). 
Things You Can Do 
 Add a New Panel Group: Right-click 
"Configuration" in the 'tree', and select Add 
Panel Group from the pop-up menu. 
 View/Change an Existing One: Select the 
desired panel group in the tree. 
Exception: While in 'logical tree view' (with a 
configuration topic selected), you can set panels and 
panel groups to be displayed (and be selectable) at 
the bottom of the form. (QuickTip
: View (menu), 
Panel Information, Show...). 
 Delete a Panel Group: Right-click the 
specific panel group, and select "Delete". 
When prompted to confirm, select "Yes". 
Before Deleting: Ensure the panel group does NOT 
contain any panels and related devices that you wish 
to retain. A deleted panel (and associated devices) 
can be recovered only if a current database 'backup' 
is available. 
Tip: You can use the right-click menu to copy and 
paste panels and related settings from one panel 
group to another. 










