Specifications

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represent the port number. The default port number is 2001.
Note: If you are using Host Backup and UL AA is enabled, the panel will only send the s72
(WARNING: NETWORK TROUBLE) message after both the primary and backup host connections
fail.
Program > Communications > Net T ab
Receiver IP: Enter the IP address of the receiver programmed in the Receiver 1 Tab. This address is
used to communicate messages over the network.
Receiver Port: Enter the port of the receiver. The default port is 2001.
Net Setup String: Enter a dial string up to 32 characters long for the panel to send to the on-board
Ethernet J1 connector or a network device connected to a 462N Network Interface Card. You may also
enter an IP Address with a setup string. If you are using a non-DMP network device such as a CDPD
Modem, refer to the device 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 represent the port number. The default port number is 2001.
If Net Backup is not enabled and the device connected to the 462N card is a DMP network device, do
not enter the Net Setup String in this field. If the device is not a DMP network device, enter the
device Net Setup String in this field.
If Net Backup is enabled and you are using the on-board Ethernet J1 connector and one 462N Card,
enter the Net Setup String for the second network device. The Net Setup String is sent to the
second network device, such as a cellular modem, which sends the messages to the receiver. If the
backup network device is a second iCOM/iCOM-E, you do not need to enter the Net Setup String.
If Net Backup is enabled and you are using one 462N Card or the Ethernet connector of an XR500N,
XR500E or XR2500F, enter the Net Setup String (backup IP address) address to send the messages to
a backup receiver. The panel attempts to send messages to the receiver using the Remote IP Address