Specifications
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port identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the panel. The default IP Port
setting is 2001
2nd IP Address: Enter the second IP address where the panel sends network messages. The IP
Address must be unique and cannot be duplicated on the network.
2nd IP Port: Enter the second IP port number to be used in conjunction with the Second IP Address.
The IP port identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the panel. The default IP
Port setting is 2001.
Program > Comm unicatio ns > Host/Net Tab
The Host/Net Tab is available only if the panel's communication type is set to Host/Net mode. Host
communication requires your SCS-1 Receiver to have firmware version 805 or higher.
For Host/Net Communication for the following panels, please click the desired panel type and version
for specific information about the fields displayed.
XR150/XR350/XR550 Series and XR500 Series version 100 and higher
XR200 version 110 and higher
XR200-485 version 204 and higher
XR20 version 203 and higher
XR40 version 203 and higher
XRSuper6 version 203 and higher
iCOMsl version 1.00 and higher
The fields explained below are available for the XR200 (version 110 and below) and the XR200-
485 (version 203 and below).
Host Check-in Time: Enter the time (00 to 60 minutes) that you want the panel to wait
between sending check-in reports to the receiver.
Since Host/Net mode is not a polled communication method, the check-in reports allow an SCS-1
or SCS-1R Receiver to confirm the communication link with the panel.
Enter AA in the Host Check-in Time field to program the panel to send the check-in report at
random times. While all areas are disarmed, the panel sends the report at random times, but
always within 60 minutes. When any area is armed, the panel sends the report every six
minutes. The SCS-1 or SCS-1R Receiver will verify that it receives each check-in report at the
appropriate time.
If the Host check-in on the main communication line fails, the panel sends a "Warning: Network
Trouble" report to the central station on the backup communication line. The next time the
panel sends a report, the panel sends a "Network Restored" report over the backup
communication line.
To program the panel to not send any check-in reports, enter 0 (zero) in the Host Check-in Time
field.
Host Setup String: Enter a dial string up to 32 characters long for the panel to send to the
network device connected to a 462N Network Interface Card. You may also enter an IP Address
with a setup string. If you are not using a DMP network device, refer to the device's literature
for the setup string. If your backup network device is an iCOM/iCOM-E, enter the following
setup string: AT#UCXXX.XXX.XXX.XXX#PPPPP. The Xs represent the IP Address, and the Ps