User's Manual
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The Programming Sections in this document are accessed via panel Section for Ethernet/GPRS Programming.
Enter: [*][8][installer code][851][###], Where ### is the 3 digit Section number referenced in this document.
The Programming Worksheets at the end of this document can be used to record the new values when pro-
gramming changes have been made from the default values. Default values are provided for each Section.
Programming Sections can not be modified from the keypad. Installers may review/record programming
Options at the keypad.
NOTE: Ethernet/GPRS Pr ogramming Sec tions acc essed thr ough the panel are for display purposes
only. Configuration changes must be done remotely. Specified panel Sections must be configured for
proper operation of the Communicator and the panel.
System Options
[001] Ethernet IP Address
Default (000.000.000.000)
Enter the IP address of the dual Communicator. Ensure that the IP address is unique to your Communicator on the
local network. Format is 4 fields, each field is a 3 digit decimal number. Valid range: 000-255. If an IP address is
programmed in this Section, the unit will operate with Static IP (DHCP disabled). Sections [002] and [003] must also
be programmed when using Static IP addresses.
NOTE: Default for this Section is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enabled. When enabled,
the DHCP Server will set values for: IP Address [001], Subnet Mask [002], and Gateway [003]. Program-
ming an IP address in this Section will disable DHCP (Static IP ).
[002] Ethernet IP Subnet Mask
Default (255.255.255.000)
Enter the Ethernet IP Subnet Mask of the dual Communicator. Format is 4 fields, each field is a 3 digit decimal
number. Valid range: 000-255.
NOTE: If DHCP is enabled, the DHCP Server will assign the subnet mask for this Section and the pro-
grammed value will be ignored.
[003] Ethernet Gateway IP Address
Default (000.000.000.000);
Enter the Ethernet Gateway IP address of the dual Communicator. The gateway IP address is required when a
router is used on the local network to reach the destination IP address specified in Section [001]. Format is 4 fields,
each field is a 3 digit decimal number. Valid range: 000-255.
NOTE: If DHCP is enabled, the DHCP Server will assign the Gateway IP address for this Section and the
programmed value will be ignored.
[004] Receiver Supervision Interval
Default (0087/135)
When receiver supervision is enabled (ON) in Section [005] Toggle Option [3], the unit sends heartbeats to Ethernet
Receiver 1 or GPRS Receiver 1 to test the communication path. Use this Section to set the interval time (in sec-
onds) when heartbeats will be sent. Valid range
000A-FFFF seconds. If the programmed value is less than (000A/10) seconds, supervision is disabled.
• Receiver Window: This is the supervision timeout that needs to be configured at the central station receiver.
• Recommended Values: This is the recommended heartbeat interval that should be programmed into the
Communicator module.
• For ULC passive systems (not using heartbeat supervision), the daily test transmission must be enabled over
each available communication channel Section [125] and [225]. When programming with Connect24, the
recommended intervals will be programmed automatically when the required window is selected.
[005] System Toggle Options
[1] Ethernet Receiver 1 Supervised
Default (OFF) (TL260-RS/TL260GS-RS only).
ON: Ethernet Receiver 1 will be supervised and heartbeats will be sent to Ethernet Receiver 1 based on the
supervision interval programmed in Section [004].
OFF: Ethernet Receiver 1 will not be supervised. When disabled, heartbeat 1 is sent to the Ethernet receiver
once every hour, regardless of supervision type (heartbeat 1 or 2). The heartbeat is resent every 5 seconds until
ACK. If no event or heartbeat ACK is received after (Receiver Supervision Interval + 75 seconds), Supervisory
trouble is indicated.
NOTE: Ethernet Receiver 2 can not be supervised.
[2] GPRS Receiver 1 Supervised
Default (OFF)
ON: GPRS Receiver 1 will be supervised and heartbeats will be sent to GPRS Receiver 1 based on the super-
vision interval programmed in Section [004]. If ACK to heartbeat is not received, it is retransmitted every 5 sec-
onds. Failure to ACK 2 consecutive heartbeats will reset the radio.
ETHERNET/GPRS PROGRAMMING SECTIONS
Table 7: Supervision Intervals for UL/ULC
Jurisdiction
Receiver Window
(Timeout)
Recommended Supervision
Interval
UL Commercial Burglary 200 seconds (0087/135) seconds
UL Residential Fire 30 days Panel Test Transmission
UL Residential Burglary 30 days Panel Test Transmission
ULC Commercial Burglary Active 180 seconds (005A/90) seconds
ULC Commercial Burglary Passive 24 hours Panel Test Transmission
ULC Commercial Fire Active 180 seconds (0073/115) seconds
ULC Commercial Fire Passive 24 hours Panel Test Transmission