Specifications
PRT-CTRL-SE Protege System Controller Reference Manual | PRT-CTRL-SE 161
Reporting Options
The Reporting Options contain the advanced features of the Protege SMGT Service. These are used to set up
'offline' reporting of events back to the Protege Management Suite using a TCP/IP connection.
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To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 336).
Option 1 – Enable Event Reporting
y Enabled the Service will attempt to send all events back to the Protege System Management Suite both
when a connection is established and when it is disconnected. To use this the Server IP and TCP/IP port
must also be programmed.
y Disabled events are only uploaded when the Protege Management Suite is connected to the System
Controller.
Option 2 – Authentication Required
y Enabled the Service must login to the server before sending events.
y Disabled events are sent with no authentication.
Option 3 – User Login Required
y Enabled the authentication will include the pin number of the user stored at address 0.
y Disabled authentication does not use the pin number.
Option 4 – Prioritize Alarm Events
y Enabled the service will prioritize alarm events to be sent before all other event types.
y Disabled events will be sent to the server in the order they are created.
Option 5 – Enable Poll Events
y Enabled the System Controller will send a poll message to the server at the programmed interval (see Poll
Time below).
y Disabled no poll events are created.
Option 6 – Initialize CDMA Modem
y Enabled the Service will send an initialization command when the service starts and then once every 12
hours to make sure the modem is still okay. This is used when an external CDMA modem is used as the
connection interface (via an external comm port).
y Disabled no initialization command is sent.
Option 7 – Backup to Secondary IP
y Enabled the service will attempt to send events to the server using the secondary IP address if
communication fails on the primary IP address. No poll events are sent to the secondary IP address as
poll events are used to prove the primary connection is active.
y Disabled the service will not backup to the secondary IP address on communication failure.
Option 8 – Backup to Monitor Phone
y Enabled the service will attempt to send events to the server using a monitor phone service (the first
available service) if communication fails on the primary IP address.
y Disabled the service will not backup to the monitor phone service on communication failure.