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This section is programmed as with the IP address of the Interactive Server. Format is 4 fields, each field is a 3
digit decimal. Valid range: 000-255].
[654] Interactive Remote Port
Default (0BFC/3068)
This Section is used to program the port number used by Interactive. Set the value of this port when your installa-
tion is located behind a firewall, and must be assigned a particular port number as determined by your central sta-
tion system administrator. Valid range: 0000 - FFFF.
[655] Interactive Local Port
Default (0BFD/3069)
Use this Section to set the value of the Interactive local outgoing port. Set the value of this port when your installa-
tion is located behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port number as determined by your central sta-
tion system administrator. Valid range: 0000 - FFFF.
[656] Interactive Domain Name
Default ()
Enter the Interactive Domain Name as 32 ASCII characters.
Programming this Section is not permitted on a UL/ULC listed system.
[657] Interactive Incoming Port
Default (0BFE/3070)
The Interactive Incoming Local Port (listening port) is the port Interactive will use when connecting to the Communi-
cator. If a router or gateway is used, it must be programmed with a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port for-
ward for this port to the Communicator module IP address. Valid range: 0000-FFFF.
[658] Interactive Access Point Name 1
Default ()
This section is programmed as 32 character ASCII. Receiver 1 shall use this APN to connect to the Interactive
network. Two sockets are opened, one for each receiver. If both APNs are left blank, the unit will eventually dis-
play a Receiver not Available Trouble.
[659] Interactive Access Point Name 2
Default ()
This section is programmed as 32 character ASCII. Receiver 2 shall use this APN for Interactive.
[661] Interactive Baud Rate
Default (05)
This section is programmed with the baud rate used. Valid entries are provided in the table below. Default baud
rate is 115.2KB.
[662] Interactive Port Settings Toggle
Program this section Toggles to select the Parity used for Interactive data transfers:
[1] Parity Enable
Default (OFF)
ON: Parity is enabled.
OFF: Parity is disabled.
[2] Parity Type
Default (OFF)
ON: Even Parity is enabled.
OFF: Odd Parity is enabled.
[3] Stop Bits
Default (OFF)
ON: One Stop bit is used.
OFF: Two Stop bits are used.
[4] Flow Control
Default (OFF)
ON: Flow Control is enabled.
OFF: Flow Control is disabled.
[5]-[8]Reserved
Default (OFF)
[671] Lifestyle Event Toggle
This section determines the events recorded in the Lifestyle Log. When the lifestyle buffer is 75% full, the com-
municator will connect to the iControl Server and upload the lifestyle information. The log can buffer 1,000 life-
style events.
NOTE: No FTC shall be generated for Lifestyle Events.
[1] Lifestyle Log Alarm/Restore
Default (ON)
[2] Lifestyle Log Tamper/Restore
Table 14: Interactive Baud Rate Settings
HEX Value 01 02 03 04 05
Baud Rate
9600 19200 38400 57600 115200