Specifications
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Phone: Enter the panel phone number. This field will only appear when you select SCS-1 / SCS-105 or
Modem in the Type field.
Note: If you need to dial a number to access an outside line, enter that number before the
panel's phone number. Also enter a P for a pause after dialing the number to access the
outside line. For example, if you need to dial 9 to get an outside line, enter 9P then the
panel's phone number.
Note: Modems from some manufacturers require a comma (,) for a pause rather than the
letter P. Check your Modem documentation before entering the panel phone number.
Dial: Select how you want the receiver to handle the phone line connection with the panel. This field
will only appear when you select SCS-1 / SCS-105 or Modem in the Type field.
No: Do not dial the panel phone number to make contact with the panel. This is used mainly for
multiplex and asynchronous accounts.
Yes: Use the panel phone number entered in the Account Information file to dial the subscriber's
panel.
Pickup Only: Select this option to have Remote Link pickup when the panel calls in to the
receiver. This allows Remote Link to seize the panel when the panel calls in. The following
example illustrates how to perform a Pickup Only using Remote Link.
A Central Station Operator calls the Installing Technician using the same phone line as the
SCS-105. The Installing Technician answers the phone using the same phone line as the panel.
Using Remote Link, the Central Station Operator selects Pickup Only from the Dial drop-down
menu and SCS-1/SCS-105 from the Type drop-down menu. Then the Operator will select Panel
> Connect and press the Connect button to connect with the Technician's panel.
When the SCS-105 goes on-line (the amber OL LED will light) the Central Station Operator tells
the Technician to enter 984 Command at the keypad. The Technician then selects NBR and
enters any number other than zero (0). Remote Link will then seize the phone line and the
Operator and Technician hang up their phones.
IP Address: Enter the IP address of the network device connected to the panel, such as the iCOM/
iCOM-E or iCOMSL. This field will appear only when you select Network in the Type field. Do not enter
leading zeros when entering the IP address.
IP Port: Enter the port through which you will connect to the panel. 2001 is the default port. If the
panel is an iCOMsl, ePAD, NRL-101, or iCOM/iCOM-E, the default is 9999. This field will appear only
when you select Network in the Type field.
Note: When performing a Remote Update on an ePAD, the IP Port must be the same as the
Upgrade Port programmed in the ePAD. When performing a Remote Update on an iCOM/
iCOM-E or NRL-101, the IP Port must be the same as the Telnet Port programmed in the
iCOM/iCOM-E or NRL-101. When programming an iCOMsl, the IP Port must be the same as
the Programming Port programmed in the iCOMsl.