Specifications
22-9058 v2.1 
Welcome  PCPanel IP  Cent. Mon. with IP
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4.6  Checking SIP Status at an LCD Keypad 
4.6.1 Logging Into the Keypad and 
Accessing this Feature 
"Logging In" provides you with access to the 
features of the LCD 
keypad. To log in: 
1)  Tamper the sys. 
control box, and 
perform a 
"Service Login". 
This pertains to user ID 000, and the 
current service PIN. 
When finished viewing or entering items, you can 
'logout' by pressing the  key multiple times (until 
the "login" screen appears). Tip: You will also 
be logged out automatically if you do not press 
any keys for 
approximately one (1) 
minute. 
2)  Press ► once to 
access the next 
screen. 
3)  Select Yes to 
view Status. 
4)  Press "►" until you see "SipCom". Then 
press the key directly under it. 
4.6.2 SIP Status 
Screens 
The top right will show a quick status of SIP 
communications (OK, TBL, n/a). “OK” means 
everything is operating normally, “TBL” means 
that there are SIP communications problems 
and “n/a!” means that this feature is not 
enabled. 
CnclMsgs:  This 
terminates any 
messages that are currently unsent.  You 
can use this feature to quickly clear out 
messages that you know are not relevant 
such as a large number of alarms and 
restores on an input point that you have just 
been servicing. 
Debug: This 
displays the Stat and 
Data debugging 
choices. 
Data: This portion is 
for Manufacturers 
Use Only. 
Stat: This shows 
many SIP status 
aspects: 
•  Cxx: The time in seconds since the last 
poll from the SIP Receiver program (00-
99). This is typically 15 - 16. 
•  Mxx: This shows the longest poll time 
since the last "Reset" (00-99). 
Note: If you 
see larger values here, this may mean that 
network problems are causing some mes-
sages from the IP receiver software to be lost. 
•  Axxxxx: This shows the number of 
acknowledge messages received since 
the last "Reset" (up to 65535). 
Note: When this reaches 65535, you must 
select Reset to clear it.
•  Nxxx: This shows the number of NAKs 
received since the last "Reset" (up to 
255). 
 Note: If you see larger values here, 
this may mean that network problems are 
causing some messages from the panel to be 
lost. When this reaches 255, you must select 
Reset to clear it.
• d p i a t: These are a number of flags 
indicating various status aspects: 
• d: Data in some format is being received by the panel 
at the correct baud rate. If shown as a dash ( - ): 
Check the wiring between the IP interface and the 
panel (section 3.2). Also ensure the IP board SIP is 
configured properly (section 3.3); 
• p
: The data being received is in valid SIP format; 
• i: A SIP initialization message was received since the 
last "Reset". Note
: This may not always be present 
because selecting Reset after SIP initialization has 
occurred may leave this as a dash. This is not a 
problem. Also, you may see the “i” flash if other 
panel's IP boards are being initialized. 
• a
: SIP polls being received are for this panel (SIP 
identity). This should always be present. If this 
appears as an "X", or a "Q", contact your support rep. 
• t
: The panel is responding to the Security IP Receiver 
software. If this appears as an "E", contact your 
support rep. 
Welcome 
Enter ID: 000 
Your Name 
Enter PIN: 
_ _ _ _
Push ► for menus
 ↓Stay ↓On 
View Status? 
↓Yes ↓No 
Status Of? 
↓SipCom 
SIP Comms...OK 
↓CnclMsgs Debug↓
SIP Comms...OK 
↓CnclMsgs Debug↓
SIP Comms...OK 
↓CnclMsgs Debug↓
SIP Debug Menu 
↓Stat ↓Data 
t:00066 n:00066 
Cxx Mxx Axxxxx Nxxx
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 tx Rst↓
"Reset" 
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