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XTLplus Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products
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NETWORK OPTIONS
23.2.4 Test
Press the rst select key to select TEST and the panel will attempt to verify
connection of your system to the desired Wi-Fi network.
23.3 Wireless Security Type
When successful, W/L SECURITY displays. Select the security type based on the
network router programming. The default network security type is WPA-PSK. Press
any select key to display the other security options. The available options are WEP,
WPA, and NONE.
Press the rst select key to choose WEP, press the second select key for WPA, press
the third select key for NONE.
23.4 Wireless Network Key
This option displays only if Comm Type is set to Wi-Fi and Security option is not
set to NONE. Enter the key provided from the network router’s programming. WEP
requires a network password of 10 characters (WEP64) or 26 characters (WEP128),
using a combination of the number 0-9 and the letters A-F. WPA/WPA-PSK uses a
custom key that allows 8 to 32 characters (See the chart above to enter lowercase
or special characters). Press COMMAND to save the key.
Note: Depending on the security type, the key might take several seconds
to process.
23.5 DHCP
If the panel uses a dynamic IP address Select YES. When set to YES the panel
operates in DHCP and will not use the Local IP Address number.
23.6 Local IP Address
Enter the local IP address for the panel. The Local IP Address must be unique
and cannot be duplicated on the network. The default local IP address is
192.168.000.250.
23.7 Gateway Address
Enter the local gateway address. The Gateway IP Address is needed to exit the
local network. The default gateway address is 192.168.000.001.
23.8 Subnet Mask
Enter the local subnet mask assigned to the panel. The default subnet mask
address is 255.255.255.000.
23.9 DNS Server
Enter the IP address of the DNS (Domain Name System) used by the panel to
resolve domain names into IP addresses. The default address is 192.168.000.001.
Note: The DHCP programming in the panel must be set to NO.
23.10 Programming Port
Enter the programming port number. The programming port identies the port
used to communicate messages to and from the panel. The default Programming
Port setting is 2001.
Messaging Setup
24.1 Messaging Setup
This section allows you to enter the information needed to send and receive
messages directly to and from the panel via MyAccess™ text messaging using
cellular communication. All of the name and password options below allow up to
32 lowercase characters to be entered. The Destination addresses allow up to 48
characters to be entered. System Name is displayed with initial caps.
The transmitted messages are:
Zone Alarms by Zone Name Early to Close
Zone Troubles by Zone Name AC Power Trouble and Restoral
Zone Bypass by User System Low Battery
Arming (Closings) by User Ambush
Disarming (Openings) by User Abort, Cancel and Alarm Veried by User
Late to Close Check-in by User
Late to Open
TEST
W/LSECURITY:
WPA-PSK
W/LSECURITY:
WEPWPANONE
W/LKEY:
*****************
W/LKEY:
-
DHCP NOYES
LOCALIPADDR
192.168.000.250
GATEWAY ADDR
192.168.000.001
SUBNETMASK
255.255.255.000
DNS SERVER
192.168.000.001
PROGRAMMINGPORT
2001
MESSAGING SETUP
MESSAGINGSETUP