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1. gt Wall you be using Fire ones Sem Confirm i Wall you be using Inverted Fire ones w EZ Figure 11 16 The programming sequence first asks if any zones are to be programmed to respond similar to a Fire circuit This is not to be confused with the device usage but rather how changes to the EOL will be reported Click yes if you wish to have the zone report Trouble conditions on an open circuit and alarm on a short Otherwise click No for alarm message to be reported on a short or open A raised appearing button indicates the default or current programming if it is stored in the database from a 40 7705I UM Page 80 Rev 5 July 9 2010 previous programming or retrieval Next you are asked if any zones are to be programmed to respond similar to an Inverted Fire circuit or bugler loop With this option you can select to reverse the logic for the fire input refer to subscriber manual This produces an alarm on an open and trouble on a short If stored in the database the current programming is displayed IMPORTANT NOTES e The zone programming options are limited Of the 3 EOL zone types Supervised Fire and Inverted Fire you can choose any 2 e You can always choose Bypass and Restoral for any zone e Normally open and Normally Close are always available if they are an authorized option Next appears the zone configuration box which displays the available options Zone Configuratio
2. 3 Type Is lt Enter gt to get a list of the configuration files in the directory Confirm the case sensitive names of the files that are listed in the following steps 4 The following steps are used to modify an existing or create the file for the new Business Unit with the information needed to direct Alarm Automation output to the Business Unit that was first created to control the Alarm Automation ports 5 To append or create the new Business Unit s file enter the following command cat gt gt 1pctrl secondBU cfg lt Enter gt 6 To add the instruction for directing alarm output allowing the sharing of the serial port carefully type the following replacing firstBU with the case sensitive name used to create the first or original Business Unit deliverBU firstB U lt Enter gt 7 To close the file and exit the utility type the following character combination lt Ctrl gt C 8 At the command prompt of the Konsole terminal enter the following command chmod 777 ipctrl secondBU cfg lt Enter gt 40 7705I UM Page 99 Rev 5 July 9 2010 9 Confirm the existence of the needed files with the ls command Is lt Enter gt There should be a file for each Business Unit Each file begins with ipctrl immediately followed by the case sensitive name of the Business Unit and ending with cfg 10 Next using the cat command view the contents of the each file and confirm that all files related to an existing Business
3. Business Units in the left side of the window Y hitps0 0 1 242 Add a Business Unli Microsoft Internet Explorar a FR Edit Yew Fates Jas Kelp x 2 i serch gyre oie AES IntelliNet Thursday April 27 006 15 21 26 Add a Business Unit If this is your First Business i pusiness ieie ser pag Unit select this foo celect the typeof dat tht al You can change it later if necessary Select the type of daba that will primarily be t Data Type Facurity ii processed tor this Business Unit Check the Gos below I you have an Aann Aubomablion Syobenn for this Business Unit Alarm Automation System O Check il you have an Alann Auborniabtion System Do not select this Sapuh PFFF that snd da araug a pecined Think nue om UIE IDs 0009 checkbox if this is ea Univerdal Unit ID Range O Check bo enable Universal Unit ID Range for this Business Unit an additional Business Unit that will use the Serial och Reg or ee Port already configured for use by another Business Unit a Costin Piina BarsinessU nit Security AES IntelliNet Copyright 2003 2005 AES IntelliNet Figure 6 4 Add Business Unit Screen 40 7705I UM Page 34 Rev 5 July 9 2010 40 7705I UM Some systems will only have one type of application data and one access point and thus will need to create only one Business Unit If you have multiple types of data and need multiple remote access locations define a Business Unit for each data type
4. Fault Code See Fault code list on a following page IntelliTap phone line cut Zone contact ID 905 Restoral of IntelliTap phone line cut Zone contact ID 905 Exception Unit or Subscriber Failed to Check In Zone contact ID 906 Generated by MultiNet Receiver on failure to receive test message within specified time frame Exception Unit or Subscriber NetCon is 6 or 7 Zone contact ID 915 Generated by MultiNet Receiver on failure to receive test message within specified time frame Exception Restoral Unit or Subscriber on Line Zone contact ID 906 Exception Restoral Unit or Subscriber NetCon is 5 or lower Zone contact ID 915 Acknowledge Delay or Communication time out Zone contact ID 903 Zone Trouble Zone contact ID Zone Number Zone Trouble still active Zone contact ID Zone Number Reported during Status Request or Automatic Supervisory Check In Zone Trouble Restoral Zone contact ID Zone Number Note that this is a restore signal and may not cause an alert Look in log files 40 77051 UM Page 103 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Example Message Strings Description of Event Produced by a MultiNet Receiver or IP Link Transceiver Ri TPL 18 H145 00 C906 7170 IP Link Transceiver Enclosure Tamper ID 906 R1 IPL 18 R145 00 C906 7170 IP Link Transceiver Enclosure Tamper Restore ID 906 Rl REC 18 E300 00 C902 LCD offline Zone contact ID 902 RE RECH 19 E300 00C903 Loss of LED Zone contact ID 903 RE
5. S CORPORATION IntelliNet For Alarm Monitoring AES 77051 MultiNet Receiver System AES ntelliNet O 7705 Central Receiver AF oO B User Manual LISTED AES Corporation 285 Newbury Street Peabody Massachusetts 01960 1315 USA Tel 978 535 7310 Fax 978 535 7313 Copyright 2006 2007 All rights Reserved 40 7705I UM Document Rev 5 July 9 2010 NOTICE TO USERS INSTALLERS AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporates field programmable software In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL 864 certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below Program Permitted in Possible Feature or Option UL 864 Y N settings Settings permitted in UL 864 Alarm Automation Y 0 90 As configured by UL 1981 Heartbeat Signal Central Station Automation Frequency Systems Requirements Serial or IP Data Type Y Security GPS USDI Security Others in pull down menu Old Alarm Delivery X All Subscriber controlled Options Never All Radio Packet Life Y 0 99 0 No Time Out for Alarm Trouble or Restoral Notes For Alarm Automation references throughout this manual Alarm Automation output must be connected to a UL 1981 Listed Alarm Automation System For UL Central Station Burglar Alarm applications Opening Closi
6. Delete Sys0p IP Links Alarms Vershon Info Online AES Tech Support THK Fite kai bate toni ay AES IntelliNet Copyright 2003 2005 AES Intellinet Figure 6 16 e accountAlias If a non zero number is entered into this field the account number in the alarm event will be replaced by this number prior to delivery to the automation system 40 7705I UM Page 47 Rev 5 July 9 2010 When you have modified the fields click Se ete ed to accept any changes The Add Alarm Data screen will ask you to verify the alarm data before it is added to the database Add Alarm Data Subscriber ID 05555 accountAlias 0 Fi Data is wild Click below bo inet to doabalase Figure 6 17 Add Alarm Data Insert Alarm Data When you add a range of subscribers you can configure identical alarm parameters for all subscribers in the range If any subscribers need certain parameters to be different you can then use the Modify Alarm page to change the parameters for individual subscribers Add Alarm Data Alarm lata added Main Wena Figure 6 18 Alarm Data Added 6 8 Close Your Browser When Finished With Admin GUI To help secure your MultiNet receivers configuration and help to limit unauthorized modifications to your system you should close your browser when it is no longer needed For the same reasons do not leave untended a workstation that has the Admin GUI Web pages open Closing the browser will require the A
7. accessed by a right click on the Desktop or by entering the startALL lt Enter gt command IPCtrl is the IP Link and Radio Management program For those familiar with standalone AES IntelliNet receivers this is the replacement for Net7K or Net7000 Unlike Net7000 programs which are connected directly to a receiver that is viewing RF signals in real time PCtrl displays data packets that are delivered by a 7170 IP Link transceiver Following is an example of the IPCtrl screen IPCtrl Jim IPLink and Radio Management System AES Corporation 7003 7004 Yersion 1 0 5 x Message Control Program DataRadio system Help Orig fal Dest iO00l From Q00 To 000D LNR Hast Parm Block Ubload Route Not Provided Data 019 LNRT ATOOOCKEELOS46 subscriber L314 Checkin Packet Life 30 Min Status Packet Life QO Min Alarm Packet Life Min Trouble Packet Life Min Restoral Packet Life QO Min Intellitap Packet Life 0 Min Special Packet Life O Min Mon Feb 2 12 08 45 2004 Pit CB Server Q0000001 IPLink 000I Orig isle Dest OO02 From fal To QO0 LNRT Vehicle Location Sysiem lt Route OO01 lt 1514 gt O2 Ue 72004 17 06 34 UTC Sat s 3 HOOP 7 6 Latitude Longitude Altitude Velocity Heading N4e 35 20 6 WOTO So 44 1 65 9 Ft 0 0 MPH 342 5 Mion Feb 2 12 08 47 2004 Pit CC Server Q0000001 IPLink 000I Origi Dest OO02 From fal To O0 LNRT Vehicle Location Sysi
8. e Zone Restoral Packets e AES IntelliTap Packets e Trouble Trouble Restoral Packets The default time for the 6 packet types above is 00 1 e the time to live function is deactivated for these packets Entering anything greater than 00 HRS and 10 MINS will enable the Time to Live function Enter the data for each type click OK to send To confirm the data press lt Alt gt lt N gt to query the subscriber for Packet Life settings When the TTL parameters packet has been received back check this screen again See Get Packet Life Settings Message Functions Group Page 78 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Function Explanation CONTROL RELAY OUTPUT e Press lt ALT gt lt P gt e Press lt C gt See below for details on data entry for this function e Select Target Unit e Select Route e Edit form as necessary 40 7705I UM Control Relay Output Data Entry Screen This feature controls optional relay outputs part number 7065 for model 7050 Subscribers units Using this remote control capability an operator may open gates activate cameras or control any devices at a remote location The basic relay output uses eight relays but as many as 64 may be controlled Relay Programming Window Control Relay Outputs on 00000001 Ed Figure 11 15 Relay Control Menu Choose a number 0 for Off 1 for On or 2 for Toggle Momentary and select OK to control Relays in a Subscriber equipped with appropriate module Page
9. not all are used by each device 800 No Faults Unit OK or Restoral of all Prior Faults 801 Low Battery Voltage less than 11 0V 802 RAM Data error or RAM corrupted Zone activation will not be reported Sub V1 71 amp Reprogram Unit 803 7050 and 7000 2 U11 RAM Chip Internal Battery Bad 7050E EEPROM corrupted or not present 804 7050E A to D Converter Faulted Zone activation will not be reported Sub V1 71 amp 804 External Device failed 805 Modem Chip Failed or missing U9 in 7050 and 7000 2 806 Timing Error between CPU and Modem 807 Ram Chip Read Write test Failure U11 in 7050 and 7000 2 808 Modem Loop back Failed U9 in 7050 and 7000 2 809 7050E AC Fail or DC voltage supplied by AC has dropped below 12V Line Card 3 Contact ID received through IntelliTap Signal format lt LF gt RLsACCTs18sSEEEESGGSNNNNs lt CR gt See Line card 1 Signal format in Ademco 685 compatible output for Key to codes used in signal format for Line Card 3 above This Information is passed through Receiver number is set as programmed in the MultiNet setup Line card is set to 3 Line Card 4 4 2 received through IntelliTap Signal format lt LF gt RLsACCTsCC lt CR gt CC two digit zone code See Line card 1 Signal format in Ademco 685 compatible output for Key to codes used in signal format for Line Card 4 above This Information is passed through Receiver number is set as
10. 0T D J i i d a 6 0 a PS B00 iS AmS 7 ei Accor 1010 ew Tepi Supervidory DO 1000 Code 000 foulput Tea 2005 07 68 i th Wed fl 6 15 90 96 She 16 0 30 hes OV account 1010 Sew Typs Superasory O 1010 Code 000 ulgu ves 2008 07 06 z f fe Wed Jal amp 15 36 90 2008 LS 8 30 3019 becoert JOL0 Mew Type Supecnsory DD 1010 Coge 000 Oukput zve 700 07 00 7 i if ed Tal a LE Ja e oE LS 33 33 z 3010 Account JOLO Sew Type 2 Superneory D 1010 Code 000 fCubsutsyes 2005 07 06 7 fi ad tal amp LE Fh PE aE LS Bh 35 3 w SB i derret Figure 10 8 An example Alarm Data Signal History Screen 10 5 Close Your Browser When Finished With Admin GUI To help secure your MultiNet receivers configuration and help to limit unauthorized modifications to your system you should close your browser when it is no longer needed For the same reasons do not leave untended a workstation that has the Admin GUI Web pages open Closing the browser will require the Admin GUI Password for a subsequent access attempt 40 7705I UM Page 65 Rev 5 July 9 2010 11 0 PLinkCtrl ipctrl Network Management Software Once your AES MultiNet system is up and running you can use the PCtrl program to monitor and manage your network PCtrl is usually accessed from the workststion PC that 1s connected using VNC Viewer If the program IPCtrl is not running it can be started using the aesctrl startall item in the AES Menu
11. 5 July 9 2010 5 8 Start the Terminal Program Some of the utilities needed to configure the MultiNet receiver are accessed from a command line A terminal emulator program named xterm is an offered selection from the AES menu available by use of the right click on the desktop The terminal program provides a command line which can be used to run utilities mentioned above Start the terminal emulator by selecting the New Terminal item in the AES Menu The terminal window in the GUI desktop screen is shown below in Figure 5 3 This is also a view using VNC Viewer from a remote PC that has access to the MultiNet receiver roots root desktop aes 1 E Witt BL lt rootkaest root aes root J Figure 5 3 Terminal window on the MWM Desktop 40 7705I UM Page 23 Rev 5 July 9 2010 5 9 5 10 5 11 Setting Time Time is very important and somewhat complex in a MultiNet System Use the Linux date command to set the time as shown in one of the following examples Where hh hour mm minutes SS seconds MM month DD day CCYY 4 digit year date MMDDhhmm ss lt Enter gt date MMDDhhmmCCYY ss lt Enter gt date 10031055 00 Sets the time to Oct 3 10 55 00 AM using current year For additional information on the date command use man date lt Enter gt Press Q to exit man program Synchronizing Time Contact AES Technical Support for options to synchronize two or more MultiNet Receivers to the same time standar
12. 7170 IP Link Suppressor Suppressor j i p j Consult with IT Dept Antenna a 16 5 Volt AC Inside the Building Outside Antenna Transformer Wall Outside UL 497B Surge Wall i a Protector Inside the building Protector Customer Provided Acquire IP Addresses i f UL Eth t Hub from IT Dept Off Site Remote Location yar i Si Sz Sa Head End Location of 77051 MultiNet Receivers Acquire IP Address from IT Dept 2 4 7705i Receiver as shown below For redundancy Customer Provided UL Ethernet Hub UL 497B Surge Protector See Appendix F for Customer Provided ali 4 ry 1 a ae Ye a Protector x A 7705i imi naREUTS Veee Customer provided Workstation MultiNet Receiver UL AC Power Surge Strip iF COMMERCIAL SUPERVISING STATION CONTROL UNIT AES ntelliNet rasa aes TABLE FOR USE AS CENTRAL STATION Central Receiver 9 5U Alarm Automation Ethernet USB FSi REMOTE STATION RECEIVING UNIT Output Serial 1 Parts Ports REFER TO NFPA 72 FOR INSTALLATION REGUIREMENTS a i P not used SIGNALING TYPE RF OTHER mana O CONNECT TO A Phone BY A SWITCH Madem E activity 120 Volts 60 Hz 0 6 Amps WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK THIS PRODUET Serial 2 Operating Temperature 5 95 29 F fh 35 29 PROVIDED WITH A GROUNDING TYPE POWER SUPPLY CORD Not Used INDOOR DRY LOCATIONS CONNECT PRODUCT TO A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED
13. 79 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Function Explanation ZONE CONFIGURATION e Press lt ALT P Press z mee See below for details on data entry for this function e Select Target Unit e Select Route e Edit form as necessary This function configures alarm zone inputs for a premise unit It is important to know which type of unit is being programmed There are separate sub menus to handle the different subscriber units The sub menu that will be presented upon selection of a subscriber ID is based on the database entries The subscriber model may be selected during setup in the Admin GUI and using the Get All function in the message group will update all fields required to identify the unit Subscriber models include 7050 7750 UL Version 1 8 or older 7750 7050 E Version 1 8 or older 7150F 4X4 7050 E F8 Version 2 0 and newer To access the Programming function menu group hold down the lt Alt gt key and Press lt P gt The Programming window illustrated below will appear Select zone Configuration then OK Proceed by selecting your target unit and choosing a route of communication Sample Zone Configuration windows for the various Subscribers are shown below Fire Inverted Fire programming notes If the Subscriber type selected supports Fire and Inverted Fire programming these notes apply to the programming sequence and the following questions will appear before the zone programming selection window Sem Confirm
14. AES signals As received for others 18 means CID format follows QEEE Event qualifier will be an E for new Event R for Restore of event or a P for a Prior event still not restored to normal during a Status or Check In EEE Event code See Event Codes below GG 00 for AES signals As received for IntelliTap Group or partition C C for AES signals As received for others U user NNN Zone contact ID Status or Fault code S Single lt Blank space gt lt CR gt Carriage return code 40 7705I UM Page 101 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Event Code Usage for Ademco 685 Output Emulation Event Code Universal Description J AES specific Usage 110 Fire Subscriber Zone designated for Fire 130 Burglary Subscriber Zone designated for Burglary 140 Alarm Subscriber s Zone Input Off Normal 145 Expansion module tamper 7 7170 IP Link Transceiver Enclosure Tamper Zone contact 906 200 Fire Supervisory Subscriber Zone designated for Fire Supervisory 300 System Trouble Subscriber Zone designated for Fire Trouble 300 System Trouble PY MultiNet Receiver s LCD or LCD offline for LCD Zone contact 902 for LED Zone contact 903 301 AC Loss IP Link AC input failure Zone contact 912 302 Low system battery 7 IP Link low battery condition Zone contact 911 305 System reset P Watchdog Pushbutton or Power On Reset Watchdog or pushbutton Zone contact 901 Power on Zone contact 902 307 Self Test Failure P Diagnostic Fa
15. Alarm Units and the National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 e Resets the remote subscriber unit the same as physically pushing the reset button on the unit itself This causes the subscriber unit to re enroll on the network and build a new routing table A reset may be used to restart the check in interval timer The new interval will commence at the time of reset see also subscriber unit manuals e Enables Disables the subscriber unit s ability to send IntelliTap Messages CAUTION Once disabled the subscriber will ignore IntelliTap or FDX data presented to its port e This function works with 7750 F 7050 E Ver 2 7450 and 7440 models e To confirm the function perform a Get Subscriber Mode Data to retrieve the current status of this mode Message group 9 and to update the database e Refer to subscriber unit and IntelliTap manuals for more information Page 72 Rev 5 July 9 2010 SUBSCRIBER REPEATER FUNCTION e Press lt ALT gt lt C gt e Press lt 5 gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route e Enter D to Disable E to Enable Repeating TELEPHONE LINE CUT FUNCTION e Press lt ALT gt lt C gt e Press lt 6 gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route e Enter D to Disable E to Enable Line Cut Monitoring 40 7705I UM e Enables Disables the subscriber units ability to be a repeater e Works with Version 2 or higher subscriber units CAUTION Disabling the repeater capability may cause p
16. Atte 400 0 1 235 adminynedif bu phprbutag My Security Orne JE ius i Leave these fields blank if this BU will be Wednesday December 14 2005 10 52 13 amp Modify Business Unit MySecurityOne Make changes to the parameters then click the Modify Business Unit button linked to Application Data Type another that Date Ean Select the type of data that will primarily be processed for ata Type Security B pii FEET mepes i ak _c pra 1S already this Business Unit Current Data Type Security Home configured Universal Business Unit Settings to use the Server i SP j Configuration Universal No Enable or disable Universal Unit ID Range for this Business Unit Serial Port Enter Universal IPLinkIDs hex to alarm Subscribers automation Overview Alarm Automation Data Settings Add IP Connection Parameters Alarm Automation IP IP Address of your alarm automation S l ti Address system elec ng a Alarm Automation Port Port used by the server to connect to your different Business Units umber l alarm automation systern Heartbeat Signal Number of seconds between heartbeat receiver Frequency signals bert Overview Serial Port Connection Parameters numoer ror Add sanal Device Name devs Device name of the serial port connected each BU View Ne eee to alarm automation Delete Baungate 1200 will produce Data Bit 7 alarm IPLinks Stop Bits ay Alarms Heartbeat Signal Humber of seconds bet
17. Explorer Ble Edt Wew Favorites Took Hap O x a f fj each fr Favorites 2 62 gt ka LJ S address htte 10 0 1 235 Admin addsub pnp Wednesday December 14 7005 13 51 41 Add Subscriber Server a Select Business Unit for the g Create a new Configuration eahecibartel _MySecurityOne ae leat Subscribers Overview Existing Business Units Add Name Data Type View Commercial Fire ForloeFireAnd Signa Security Delete MySecurityOne Security Business Units Overviev Caninia Add View Delete SsysOp IPLinks Alarms Yersion Info OnLine AES Tech Support Powered by FAES ntelliNet Copyright 2003 2005 AES IntelliNet ta OOF POAT OA For Alan biontoring Version 1 Figure 6 12 Add Subscriber You will first be prompted to select the Business Unit to assign the added Subscriber e Business Unit Select from the pull down list A different list from another example system is shown in this example MySecurityOne aesGPS AESMeter aesSecur CommercialFire Customers tank 40 7705I UM Page 44 Rev 5 July 9 2010 40 7705I UM e After selecting the Business unit click on The following fields will be presented Add Subscriber to Business Unit PrimaryBusinessUnit Set subscriber ID to either a single ID or a range of IDs Single Subscriber ID Sey Or OSubscriber ID Range To Number type of subscriber IDs Hex O Decimal Select Unit Type unknown unk
18. ID number Event Code E121 C000 will be reported as D 000 Event Codes E3XX and R3XX with non zero zone data will be reported as T NNN where NNN is the Point ID or Contact ID number Event Codes with numbers P3XX with non zero zone data will be reported as ST NNN where NNN is the Point ID or Contact ID number Event Codes E3XX and R3XX with Point ID or Contact ID value of 000 are reported as Y 3XX where 3XX is a copy of the event code Event Codes P3XX with Point ID or Contact ID value of 000 will be reported as SY 3XX where 3XX is a copy of the event code Event Codes with numbers E4XX will be reported as O NNN where NNN is the Point ID or Contact ID number Event Codes with numbers R4XX will be reported as C NNN where NNN is the Point ID or Contact ID number 40 7705I UM Page 109 Rev 5 July 9 2010 All other Contact ID Event Codes will be reported as Y XXX where XXX is a copy of the event code OR SY XXX when PXX lt X is the event and where XXX is the Point ID or Contact ID number Note AES recommends not using Radionics 6500 emulation when using IntelliTap to report Contact ID If at all possible use Ademco 685 emulation if you have a monitoring system that can support it Line card 4 next page Line Card 4 4 2 received from IntelliTap Events are translated Signal format IRRLssssssACCTsAssCC lt 0x 14 gt A Character A for alarm event CC two digit zone code See Line card 1 Signal format in Mode 1 Radi
19. ILORI IPL IPL ACCT IPL IPL IPL IPL REC REC IPL REC REC REC REC REC IPL IPL IPL IPL REC REC MM MM MM MM MM MMM MK KKK KK K 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 11 12 26 OZ 13 14 20 19 G3 ARS 814 LS 911 OAD 2 Line Card SIC used in Optex Morse Genesys 824 Alpha Signal format IRRLssssssACCTEEsSNNNs lt Ox 14 gt Line card 2 and SIC Not Supported by MultiNet system Line Card 3 Contact ID received from IntelliTap Events are translated Signal format IRRLssssssACCTEESNNNs lt Ox 14 gt See Line card 1 Signal format in Radionics 6500 compatible output for Key to codes used in signal format for Line Card 3 above The received Contact ID formatted message is translated to a Radionics compatible format as described below Receiver number is set as programmed in Business Unit of MultiNet receiver Line card is set to 3 Event plus Zone Status and Fault Codes AES Subscribers with IntelliTap Event Codes with numbers E1XX and E2XX will be reported as see exception amp A NNN where NNN is the Point ID or Contact ID number Event Codes with numbers E12X will be reported as D D followed by 4 spaces This is an exception to E1XX above Event Codes with numbers P1XX and P2XX will be reported as SA NNN where NNN is the Point ID or Contact ID number Contact ID Event Codes with numbers R121 and contact 000 will be reported as A NNN where NNN is the Point ID or Contact
20. IPL 19 E301 00 C912 AC Failure at IP Link Zone contact ID 912 Ri IPL 1s 302 00 Coit Battery Trouble at IP Link Zone contact ID 911 R1 IPL 18 E307 00 C80n Diagnostic Fault Zone contact ID Fault Code See Fault code list on a following page RL RECH To 2307 00 C907 Exception Modem Interface Test Failed at Server Zone contact ID 907 RL IPL 18 E209 00 C910 Charger Trouble at P Link Zone contact ID 910 Rl RECH 18 R309 00 C910 Charger Trouble Restore at P Link Zone contact ID 910 RL RECH 19 E336 00 12904 Printer off line Zone contact ID 904 Ri RECH 19 E390 00 C906 RF Interference Zone contact ID 906 R1 REC 18 E353 00 C906 Multiple IP Links detected with same ID Zone contact ID 906 Rl IPL 18 E354 00 C905 Exception Phone Line Modem Fail at P Link Zone contact ID 905 RL RECH Le 2354 00 C906 Exception IP Link Supervision Failure Zone contact ID 906 Ri REECE 16 354 00 CIC7 P Link RF Offline Zone contact ID 907 Rl REC 18 E354 00 C907 MultiNet Local Modem failure Zone contact ID 907 Rl REC 18 E354 00 C908 IP Link Modem failure Zone contact ID 908 Ri RECH 13 Eo56 00 C906 P Link Ping Failure Zone contact ID 906 RL RECH 18 E357 0 Cone IP Link antenna cut detected Zone contact ID 916 R1 REC 18 R357 00 C916 IP Link antenna restored Zone contact ID 916 40 7705I UM Page 104 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Fault and Status Codes Zone information AES Subscribers and MultiNet Receiver
21. Pit 77 Server 00000001 fin ic Orig O0 Dest 2020 From O00 To 2020 RF EDSCPIDE lt Route Central gt 0001 gt 2020 gt Data 001 PBH_CHECK 23 Mon Feb 2 12 09 01 2004 Pit 00 Server 00000001 IPLink 0001 Orig l3f4 Dest I3I4 From l3l4 To I3i4 LNR Receiver Not in Service Data 000 3 Mon Feb 2 12 09 04 2004 Pit CD Server 00000001 IPLink 0001 Orig I3I4 Dest 0001 From I3I4 To 000I LNRT Alarm lt Route 0001 lt 1314 gt Data 010 New Type Alarm ID 1314 Zone 006 Mon Feb 2 12 09 27 2004 Pit CE Server 00000001 IPLink 0001 Orig I3I4 Dest 000 From f3I4 To 000I LNRT Vehicle Location System lt Route 0001 lt 1314 gt 02 02 2004 17 09 30 UTC Sat s 3 HDOP 7 2 Latitude Longitude Altitude Velocity Heading N42 33 20 8 wO70 S8 44 2 68 9 Ft 0 0 MPH 357 6 Mon Feb 2 12 09 34 2004 Pkt 78 Server 00000001 IPLink 0001 Orig 000 Dest 2020 From 0 To 2020 EXR Subscriber Requests PBU lt Route Central gt 0001 gt 2020 gt Data 001 PBH_EXTID 62 Mon Feb 2 12 10 10 2004 Pit 79 Server 00000001 IPLink 0001 Orig 000 Dest 2020 From O00 To 2020 ExXR Subscriber Requests PBU lt Route Central gt 0001 gt 2020 gt Data 001 LNRT 27 Figure 11 28 The Systems Function group menu is accessed by holding lt Alt gt and pressing lt Y gt This group contains functions related to the operation
22. RCO ACCT ACCT ACL ACCEL ACCL ACCE AGOI ACCEL R Y be eo ee oR ae a ars ce R I ACCTST 000 nnn nnn nnn B00 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 80n JOT 202 903 904 90 905 906 906 nnn nnn Event plus Status and Fault codes AES MultiNet Receiver Y 802 Diagnostic Fault RAM Data error or RAM corrupted Y 803 Diagnostic Fault U11 RAM Chip missing or Internal Battery Bad Y 804 Diagnostic Fault Reserved Y 805 Diagnostic Fault U9 Modem Chip Failed or missing Y 806 Diagnostic Fault Timing Error between CPU and Modem Y 807 Diagnostic Fault U11 Ram Chip Read Write test Failure Y 808 Diagnostic Fault Modem Loop back Failed X ll Low Battery X 12 Low Battery Restore X 26 Unknown message revision invalid report X 812 Multiple active Central Controllers detected X 13 AC Fault X 14 AC Restore X 20 Event Printer offline X 19 Event Printer restore offline X 813 7030 Transceiver Enclosure Tamper X 913 7030 Transceiver Enclosure Tamper Restore X 814 7030 Transceiver Enclosure Voltage Fault X 815 7030 Transceiver Enclosure Voltage Restore X 911 LCD offline X 912 LCD online restore 40 7705I UM Page 108 Rev 5 July 9 2010 LORI 1ORI1 VORI LORI TORI FORI VORI VORI 10R1 LOR L LORI TORI FORL TORI TORI TORI LOR 1 LORI TORI KORL
23. a short tactile beep sounds as feedback that the ACKNOWLEDGE button was pressed 40 7705I UM Page 96 Rev 5 July 9 2010 C 2005 06 AES Server Fault Messages The server will detect certain LN1 7070 18 E140 fault conditions in the system and light Status LEDs to indicate the failure The server will light these LEDs for GRPOO ZONE 0008 faults whether alarm automation is on or off line 07 07 06 12 19 When automation is on line and there is a fault the Example of an Alarm server will write explanatory messages to the LCD display with additional information regarding the fault When automation is off line the primary use of the bottom three lines of the LCD display will be to display C 2005 06 AES alarm restoral and status messages If automation is off Sa line and there are no such messages to display the AUTOMATION OFF message AUTOMATION OFF will appear on the AOMATIONOEE display Note that this means that server fault conditions LL will only be reported by lighting an LED and there will Anema oaie be no explanatory text for them on the LCD display when automation 1s off line The table to the right shows Message Comment what message the server will lit All messages in the table DSK hard disk errors except the Automation Off will only be seen when automation is online For IPL iplink heartbeat missing message eerio Stans nace antes iat Front Panel section of the Technica
24. and configuration functions o Be sure to log out when finished See User Logout o The user root is the most powerful Super user in a Linux server Do not leave the system unattended when logged in as root o User root should only be used to perform administrative functions O To prevent unauthorized access change default passwords as described in Managing Users section 9 When the startup and login process is complete you should be presented with the command prompt root aes root See Figure 5 1 below Enter key may need to be pressed before the prompt is actually displayed 40 7705I UM Page 20 Rev 5 July 9 2010 ipctri for orphan is running aesmon is running Red Hat Linux release 7 3 Valhalla Kernel 2 4 18 3 on an i686 aes login root Password Last login Date time stamp on tty1 root aes root _ Figure 5 1 Command Line Screen If your system s configuration is a dual UL or a non UL system that is configured for remote access only then your installation most likely does not or will not have a directly attached keyboard monitor or mouse Connect to the 77051 using VNC Viewer or your workstation program as instructed by the person or persons responsible for your configuration See Workstation Access and Login 5 5 Linux Command line After a successful local access login you would normally be presented with a Linux Command line prompt If you are using the Desktop G
25. and or remote user For example if you have subscriber units that send GPS data and subscriber units that send alarm data you would need to define two Business Units Business Units can also be used to separate elements of your operation if you have networks that are independent you may find it helpful to create separate Business Units for them The software uses the business unit name internally to name Linux directories It should be all alpha characters less than 32 in length and should not contain spaces or special characters such as an that are invalid for Linux directory names Selecting a name that helps identify the purpose of the Business Unit helps with database management You need to enter data into the following fields to create a Business Unit e Business Unit Name An alphanumeric string you will use to refer to the Business Unit The Business Unit Name is used internally by the software to name Linux directories It should be less than 32 characters long and cannot contain spaces or characters that are invalid in Linux directory names such as Linux names are case sensitive e Data Type A pull down menu on the screen is used set the application data type for the Business Unit Options include Security Meter USDI GPS and Vending Select the Subscriber data type for this Business Unit from the pull down menu o Security This data type will produce messages to be sent to a specific alarm monitoring system u
26. being sent to an alarm automation system l A Ee ee ls 10 11 A waiting MultiNet Receiver receives a message from an IP Link or detects an off normal condition A record of the event is printed on the attached printer The Alert Sounder activates The Alert LED illuminates The message is added to the LCD queue and displayed if it is at the top of the queue The user may press the Silence button to stop the Alert Sounder The user must interpret and properly respond to the message displayed Refer to Appendix E for guidance with interpreting the displayed messages Once the information on the display is no longer needed the user can press the Acknowledge button to remove the message from the queue When the Acknowledge is accepted an acknowledge message is printed indicating which of the previously printed messages is being acknowledged A tracking number is recorded to assist in locating it in the logs for future review If the message is not acknowledged within 30 seconds of a Silence Button press the Alert Sounder is re activated Once a message is acknowledged and removed from the queue the next message in the queue is annunciated and displayed as described above If no messages are in the queue the MultiNet Receiver returns to its normal waiting mode 12 2 Automatic Operation Automatic operation of the MultiNet receiver is a mode where alarm and other messages are being sent to an Alarm
27. by the modem on your IPLink Business Units 3 T 7 LCD Path dev ttys2 Unix device path used by the LCD m du ued ai Verbose Full Controls amount of Information written to log files EY Delete aysOp Te FAE Set Configuration Alarms Version Info OnLine AES Tach Support WNC Viewer Powered by AES InteliNet wersion L WF 2 SP internet Figure 6 3 AES Server Configuration Screen e Server ID Number Identification number of your MultiNet Receiver server Unless you are running more than one server at your site we recommend using the default value of 0001 Use 0002 for the second Each needs a unique ID Range is decimal 0001 to 9999 e IP Link Port Number Port used by your IP Link Transceiver s to connect to the server Default and suggested value is 7070 e Modem Device Path Unix path used by the modem in your IP Link Transceiver Default is dev ttyS3 Unless you are very well versed in Linux and the hardware of this receiver do not enter anything else here unless directed by AES Technical or Engineering Support e LCD Device Path Unix path used by the LCD in your IP Link Transceiver Default is dev ttyS2 40 7705I UM Page 33 Rev 5 July 9 2010 e Verbose Controls the amount of information written to limited size log files A pull down menu allows you to set this parameter to Off On or Full In most cases the Off setting should be used so that only critical messages are written to the l
28. example e Select Target Unit PRINT ROUTING amp STATUS This function prints on the printer the Routing amp Status RECORDS Records of the selected ID e Press lt ALT gt lt P gt e Press lt P gt e Select Target Unit Information is similar to example below An illustration similar to below will appear for view Similar information is sent to the printer if Print is selected Paths and Status for OOOOFF40 Figure 11 25 It Displays the routing record and current status of the selected Subscriber unit All UL Burglar Alarm and Commercial Fire Alarm Systems require a minimum of 2 paths 40 7705I UM Page 86 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Function Explanation PRINT ALL DATABASE ID s This function sends a listing of all ID s that are in the e Press lt ALT gt lt P gt Database to the printer port e Press lt P gt e Click function e View available data VIEW PATHS THRU This function displays a list of Units that are routed e Press lt ALT gt lt P gt through the selected unit e Press lt I gt _ l l l e Select Target Unit This is important for demonstrating that a unit has multiple e View available data paths available It is also important to help determine the effect a Subscriber will have if removed PRINT PATHS THRU Same View as above except that the information is sent to e Press lt ALT gt lt P gt the printer instead of the screen e Press lt R gt e Select Target Unit e View a
29. explain those that are useful or specific to the operation of the MultiNet Receiver 8 1 MultiNet Specific Programs Below 1s a list followed by a brief description of each of the programs that make up the AES 77051 MultiNet Receiver l ipes 4 aesmon 2 ipctrl 5 LCD 3 deliver 6 filedaemon 1 ipes is the server program that communicates with the IP Link Transceivers It needs to be configured with a Port Number and ServerID The setup can be done from the Admin GUI under Server Configuration See Figure 6 2 2 ipctrl is the Radio Management Program It is similar to the Net7000 program that standalone IntelliNet receivers use Most of the screen displays network activity Network activity scrolls up the screen In normal communication monitoring mode radio data traffic whose destination is the central receiver and is in range of the IP Link Transceiver is displayed This is a valuable tool for monitoring and controlling the RF network 3 deliver is the program that manages the distribution or sending of alarm messages to the automation system It is configured using the Admin GUI shown in Figure 6 2 Deliver can communicate alarm automation messages via RS 232 TCP IP or both See Appendix E for a listing of generated messages 4 aesmon is a program that monitors the ipes ipctrl deliver LCD and filedaemon programs every 5 seconds to test that these programs are up and running It restarts any program that 1s not run
30. from the Program pull down menu Select the Automatic Test Supervision or Press lt Alt gt lt P gt then A Select the Unit to be supervised and the following window appears Automatic Test Supervision Figure 11 23 Automatic Test Supervision Select On or Off radio button to configure this function Note Enabling supervision function suppresses Check In messages from being sent to automation Only exceptions are reported 40 7705I UM Page 85 Rev5 July 9 2010 11 8 Data Radio Function Group IPCtrl jimdb IPLink and Radio Management System AES Corporation 2003 2004 Yersion 1 0 i l oO x DataRadio The Jud 15 15 53 53 2004 Pkt 04 Sen View Routing amp Status Records Orig CCAl Dest 0000 From CCe lt Route O001 lt CCAL gt Data 010 Unit CCAl is OK New ode 000 The Jul 15 15 58 55 2004 Pit 05 Sen Orig CCAl Dest 0000 From CC lt Route O001 lt CCAL gt Data 010 Unit CCAl is OK New ode O00 Figure 11 24 To access the DataRadio function group hold down the lt Alt gt key and press lt D gt The Pop up screen illustrated at above will appear Select a function Proceed by selecting your target unit Explanation of the DataRadio Group Functions Function Explanation VIEW ROUTING amp STATUS This function views on the screen the Routing amp Status RECORDS Records of the selected ID e Press lt ALT gt lt P gt Press lt V gt See below for an
31. in message to the alarm automation port See the manual section on messages types and interpretations e Queries a remote unit for its current routing table It prints the routing table for this subscriber and displays the routing table from top best to bottom For each unit on the list the following items are displayed ID F e LINK LAYER NETCON e SIGNAL QUALITY between this unit and queried unit listed as Good Fair or Poor e Queries a remote unit for ALL of it s currently programmed parameters The function automatically performs all the Get functions retrieving Timing Zones Model Rev and Mode data for the unit you specify See specifics below e Queries a remote unit for its current timing parameters The received data updates the timing parameters database Timing parameters are part of the Programming Function Group described in the following pages e Queries a remote unit for its current zone configurations The received data updates the Zone Configuration database The Zone Configuration is part of the Programming Function Group described in the following pages Page 70 Rev 5 July 9 2010 GET SUBSCRIBER MODEL amp REV e Press lt ALT gt lt M gt then lt 8 gt or Press lt ALT gt lt E gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route GET SUBSCRIBER MODE DATA e Press lt ALT gt lt M gt then lt 9 gt or Press lt ALT gt lt O gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route GET SUBSCR
32. may not be configured to properly report these types of messages You may have some other reason not to send these to automation but be aware these are important messages as they indicate zones that are possibly stuck improperly configured improperly wired or in an alarm condition and may not be able to report a new event Options are Individual Subscriber Unit settings control delivery which is configured for each Subscriber in its configuration settings Deliver all old alarms which will ignore Subscriber configuration and report all old alarms to automation Never deliver old alarms which will ignore Subscriber configuration and not report all old alarms to automation Once you have entered data in all the required fields click If you selected Universal Unit ID Range the following screen appears 3 Adda Berinti Yne a nveral PE ke AA enes o noer nE ERRET Be G few Fpewks Tem be i A a z gpa nj a ph isarah giy rinanta 2Ha 0 SMU COL Sect rea Ber ee te fh Pg ae Pr ee Hea le a e P Go re SES InteliNet Tuesday sembr 15 2005 26 10 25 Add a Business Unit Universal IPLinks Creating Bustiers Urlar for Sesurity daka Sail hen acinial 16 of Univeral CPi likes 1111 Continue More Click the More button you need additional Uniwersal EPlink entry bones IPLInks Alarms VWersion Info Copyright amp 2003 2005 AES Intellinet F
33. next field A control unit panel output s to the 7750 RF subscriber unit shall be programmed to latch in when it triggers a zone input on the 7750 Note The contact debounce time in the 7050 E 7440 7450 7750 F4x4 and 7750 F8 units are preset at 0 12 seconds and cannot be changed e Acknowledgment Delay If a subscriber unit does not receive an acknowledgment Packet Acknowledge within the time parameters set by the Acknowledgment Delay parameter it activates an output to annunciate the problem locally The next successful communication to the central station will include an ACK Delay fault code The default setting for this feature is 90 seconds If you choose to change the ACKknowledgment DELAY period simply type in the new value Click OK to complete and send your timing parameter data For 7750 UL 7750 F4x4 and 7750 F8 Subscriber Units A zone of the control panel shall be connected to the relay labeled ACK DELAY to monitor the subscriber unit against antenna removal communication failure and to provide a local and remote annunciation of such a fault condition Refer to subscriber manuals NOTE For all remote program functions watch to make sure that a data confirmation packet is received from the target subscriber watch scrolling message screen area Page 76 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Function Explanation RADIO PACKET LIFE e Press lt ALT P Press Re owe See below for details on data entry for this fun
34. ports in the MultiNet receiver The port names are Ethernet Port 1 eth0 and Ethernet Port 2 eth1 If you are using both ports you will need to enter the commands to configure each port separately Note that physical Ethernet connector labeled Port 1 is internally identified as eth0 and that the Ethernet connector labeled Port 2 is internally identified as eth1 This is due to a typical convention where components such as connectors are numbered beginning at and a programmers convention that usually begin at 0 40 7705I UM Page 26 Rev 5 July 9 2010 In a Linux environment there are usually several ways to accomplish the editing of parameters and similar tasks Following are instructions for using programs or scripts provided by AES for the purpose of setting up the TCP IP parameters of each port A script provided by AES for configuring these parameters is initiated by entering either the command editnetworkethO or editnetworketh1 from a command line prompt You will be instructed when to enter the above command for now read on The script will first run some preparation commands then start the K Write Linux text editor and open the appropriate configuration file This opened file is a text file that must contain the proper lines of configuration information while maintaining the original format After you save and close the editor the script will continue by initiating and testing the new configuration Watch the left s
35. programmed in the MultiNet setup Line card is set to 4 Input Signals In Ademco mode the receiver will respond to 3 inputs or signals from the monitoring system S receiver reply will be lt LF gt 00sOKA Ys lt CR gt lt 0x06 gt or ASCII code 6 receiver considers last message acknowledged lt 0x15 gt or ASCII code 21 receiver will re send last message if not acknowledged 40 77051 UM Page 105 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Radionics 6500 compatible output format This mode will provide the output of 3 line cards line card is for AES subscriber and receiver signals line card 3 is for Contact ID signals from IntelliTap and line card 4 is for 4 2 signals from IntelliTap Contact ID signals are translated into an AES Radionics message as outlined under line card 3 and 4 elsewhere in this appendix Due to this translation it is preferred that the Ademco emulation be used when IntelliTap or other contact ID message producing interfaces are used Line Card 1 AES signals from subscribers and receivers Signal format IRRLssssssACCTEESNNNs lt Ox 14 gt Key to codes used in signal format above l is for automation signal a 3 indicates text data RR Receiver number user programmable Between 01 and FF L Line card number Line card is selected by firmware or software 4 ACCT Four digit subscriber ID or 4 blank spaces for AES receiver EE Event code See event codes below NNN Zone status or fault code S lt Blank
36. service Alarm Automation System Special Instructions If this is an additional Business Unit that will use a Serial Port that has already been assigned and configured then a Blank entry MUST be used in the Serial Device Name and Heartbeat Signal Frequency fields Instructions in Appendix D must be followed after completing this Business Unit to link it to the Business Unit that has a configured serial port before it will be able to utilize the Serial Port o Serial Port Parameters Serial Device Name Enter the name of the serial device used for the serial port Default value is dev ttyS1 for COM1 upper serial port dev ttySOfor COM2 is used internally and is not available Com Parameters Select the Baud Rate Data Bits Parity and Stop Bits to use on the Serial for these alarm automation messages Default values are 1200 7 Odd and 2 Stop Bits See Appendix E for a listing of generated messages Heartbeat Signal Frequency Enter the number of seconds between heartbeat signals on the serial port from Alarm Automation The heartbeat is an upper case S when in Ademco 685 emulation You should add a period of time as a window that the signal may be sent Example If your Alarm Automation sends an S every 20 seconds you may want to set this parameter to 40 This allows the Alarm Automation an additional widows of 20 seconds and two attempts to send the heartbeat before a fault message is generated by the 77051 Rec
37. setup A Text Mode Setup Utility that can be used to configure the system including time zone network settings keyboard mouse printer to name a few shutdown h now to stop or halt the computer now shutdown r now to reboot the computer now which display a program s executable path whereis locate binary sources and manual pages for a command who show the users who are logged in whoami show the users who you are currently logged in as tzselect To set the time zone where the MultiNet receiver is located 40 77051 UM Page 95 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Appendix B Server generated LCD Display Messages Top line description The LCD is a 4 line display with 20 characters per line It shows messages for the 77051 Use this in conjunction with the Alert panel to interpret and acknowledge messages There is also a tactile response sounder to provide audible confirmation of successful button activation In most modes of operation the top line will be constant and usually displays the LCD firmware version number and AES copyright H 4 C 2005 06 AES Example Top line Bottom 3 lines description The remaining 3 lines will display messages generated 4 C 2005 06 AES by the server as outlined below LCD Default Message When no alarm restoral status or failure messages are being displayed and automation is ee on line a default message will be displayed on the LCD 07 07 06 12 19 that includes the version
38. space gt lt 0x14 gt Termination character Note The value of NNN or N2N1N0 in Radionics 6500 format or N2 N1 NO as used for this example is computed as follows Value N2 X 16 N1 X 10 NO The numbers in positions N1 and NO represent the two digit decimal equivalent of a single digit hexadecimal number It will never be greater than decimal 15 The number in position N2 represent the decimal equivalent of a Hexadecimal number where 1 decimal 16 and 2 decimal 32 40 7705I UM Page 106 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Event plus Zone Status and Fault Codes Produced for Events Created by Subscribers A 000 A NNN SA NNN R NNN Y 800 Y 801 Y 802 Y 803 Y 804 Y 805 Y 806 Y 807 Y 808 Y 809 SY 80n T 901 T 902 R 903 T 904 T 905 R 905 T 906 R 906 T NNN Automatic Supervisory Check In Alarm Signal Zone NNN Prior Alarm zone NNN Input still active Reported during Status Request or Check In Alarm or Zone trouble Restoral or input to normal Zone NNN Diagnostic Fault No Faults Unit OK or Restoral of all Prior Faults see Diagnostic Faults below Diagnostic Fault Low Battery Voltage less than 11 0V Diagnostic Fault RAM Data error or RAM corrupted Zone activation will not be reported Sub V1 71 Reprogram Unit Diagnostic Fault 7050 U11 RAM Chip Internal Battery Bad 7050E EEPROM corrupted or not present Diagnostic Fault 7050E A to D Converter Fau
39. system When you have entered a check in time interval press lt Tab gt to move on to the next field When done click OK press to send parameters to Subscriber and update the database e Secondary Alarm Delay Additional Event Report Delay This feature allows a subscriber unit to accumulate alarms after its initial alarm report for a programmed time period When an alarm has occurred at a remote subscriber site the central receiver 1s notified immediately The event report delay allows a remote unit to compile subsequent alarms for a period of time so that a comprehensive packet of alarm data is sent to the IntelliNet system all at once thereby reducing network airtime This delay also prevents a subscriber from attempting to monopolize the airtime by having it wait between transmissions The default setting for this feature is 10 seconds To change the event report delay enter the new value and press lt Tab gt to move to the next field A delay of less than 10 seconds is not recommended 40 7705I UM Page 75 Rev 5 July 9 2010 40 7705I UM e Contact Debounce Time Loop Response 7050 amp 7750 UL only Programs a debounce delay for the zone inputs of 7050 and 7750 UL subscriber units to prevent input switches or relays from causing nuisance alarms and repeated reports of the same alarm The default setting is 0 12 seconds If you choose to change this setting simply enter the new value and press lt Enter gt to move to the
40. the Message Group Functions Function SEND TEXT MESSAGE e Press lt ALT gt lt A gt or lt ALT gt lt M gt then lt S gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route e Type text message e Press lt ALT gt lt S gt to send REQUEST STATUS e Press lt ALT gt lt R gt or lt ALT gt lt M gt then lt 2 gt e Select Target Unit e Press lt ENTER gt for route GET SUBSCRIBER ROUTE TABLE e Press lt ALT gt lt G gt or lt ALT gt lt M gt then lt 4 gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route GET ALL SUBSCRIBER DATA e Press lt ALT gt lt M gt then lt 5 gt or Press lt ALT gt lt L gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route GET SUBSCRIBER TIMING DATA e Press lt ALT gt lt M gt then lt 6 gt or Press lt ALT gt lt l gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route GET SUBSCRIBER ZONES DATA e Press lt ALT gt lt M gt then lt 7 gt or Press lt ALT gt lt Z gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route 40 7705I UM Explanation e Sends text messages to a remote subscriber unit To receive the data the remote unit must have a 7041 Hand Held Programmer attached or be equipped with a terminal The most common use for this function 1s to test the communications link by sending data packets e Queries a remote unit for its current status requiring a check in report back to the central station The resulting return message provides the current status of the remote unit and sends a status check
41. unit have the same line as instructed to add in step 6 above 11 Once the files are confirmed to exist and have the correct instruction the MultiNet programs should be stopped and restarted to ensure the new settings are in effect At the Konsole screen enter the following commands stopall aesctrl lt Enter gt then startall aesctrl lt Enter gt 12 Create alarm signals using a Subscriber in the first or original Business Unit and confirm proper delivery to Alarm Automation 13 Create alarm signals using a Subscriber in the additional Business Unit and confirm proper delivery to Alarm Automation 14 If there are any other Business Units they should be tested as well 40 7705I UM Page 100 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Appendix E Alarm Output Codes Produced by the MultiNet receiver Alarm Output Overview For many events that occur in the MultiNet system alarm messages are created and communicated to an automation system Communicators Subscribers in the MultiNet system and the MultiNet Receiver itself generate these events This appendix is a list and description of those messages The MultiNet Receiver supports two different alarm output formats The output formats available are the AES Ademco 685 compatible format and the AES Radionics 6500 compatible format The communication parameters of the MultiNet Receiver can be configured to most available standards The default parameters for AES Receivers has always been 1200 BPS 7 d
42. 50 DLR receiving unit can feed alarm data directly to a computer running automation software Sending these specially formatted packets to a subscriber that 1s not intended to receive it will cause the packet to be rejected o Relay Following This special function requires the Forward To unit to be a 7050 DLR subscriber unit with a 7065 Relay Output board installed When programmed for forwarding with relay following and a zone in alarm message is received from the origin unit a relay control command is sent to the receiving unit to activate a relay Zone 1 in the origin unit trips relay 1 in the forward to unit zone 2 trips relay 2 and so on For 7050 version 2 and later the relay is momentarily activated for 1 second Be aware that the relay may activate more than one time but should always return to a Normally Open State r 7050 version prior to 2 the relay is toggled Be aware that you cannot be sure if the relay will be left open or closed Only that it will change state at least once 40 7705I UM Page 89 Rev 5 July 9 2010 11 9 System Function Group IPCtrl Jim IPLink and Radio Management System AES Corporation 2003 2004 Yersion LO E Oj x System Abort Outbound Packet o Orig l3f4 Dest 000 From I3l4 To 000 lt Route 0001 lt 1314 gt 02 02 2004 17 08 43 UTC Sat s 3 HDOP 7 Latitude Longitude Altitude N42 33 20 6 wo70 S8 44 1 68 9 Ft Mon Feb 2 12 08 58 2004
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44. AES ntelliNet is a two way data radio network for the monitoring of alarms or transmission of specialized data packets It is faster and more reliable than telephone and cellular systems which are subject to both tampering and general failure Phone lines may still be used for backup What makes the patented AES system unique are its smart radio communicators called subscriber units Each subscriber unit is connected to an alarm panel or specialized data port Alarm information or data is transmitted by radio to the central receiver or an IP Link Transceiver see section 1 4 Ifa subscriber unit is too far away to reach the central station or an IP Link Transceiver directly its message is relayed by another subscriber unit closer to or in better communication with the central station or other closer units This unique built in repeater capability creates a highly rugged adaptive security network The system adjusts itself to forward messages by the shortest and best available route The smart routing capability is completely automated with no special programming needed Also by eliminating the need for dedicated repeaters and towers the AES system dramatically reduces the cost of setting up and operating a wireless monitoring system 1 2 MultiNet Receiver The AES 77051 MultiNet Receiver with integrated PC Linux operating system and IP Link programs is housed in a 19 rack mountable enclosure This device acts as t
45. IBER PACKET LIFE SETTINGS e Press lt ALT gt lt M gt then lt A gt or Press lt ALT gt lt N gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route e Queries a remote unit for its model number e g 7750F 7450 7050E etc and its firmware revision number This information is stored in the database e Queries a remote unit for the current mode settings enable disable for 3 different parameters e IntelliTap Message default enabled works with 7050 E Ver 2 7750 F 7450 7440 only e Subscriber Repeater Function default enabled works with all units except 7440 which do not repeat e Telephone Line Cut Function default disabled works with 7450 7440 only e Queries a remote unit for its Packet Life Settings aka Time to Live or TTL This function can only be used with Version 2 subscribers with TTL capability Other are not supported This information 1s stored in the Net software database See also Radio Packet Life Parameters Programming Menu 11 6 Control Function Group Control Program DataRadio Tum On Tx pi Tum Off Tx Remote Reset Intellitap Messages subscriber Repeater Function Telephone Line Cut Function Figure 11 7 Control Pull down Menu To access the Control function menu group hold down the lt Alt gt key and Press lt C gt The pop up illustrated above will appear Use the arrow keys to highlight a control function and press lt Enter gt to select it Proceed by selectin
46. Monitoring System No user interaction is required at the Receiver as long as the Alarm Monitoring System properly acknowledges the messages 40 7705I UM Page 92 Rev 5 July 9 2010 13 0 Warranty and Service Procedure AES CORPORATION LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY AND TECHNOLOGY LICENSE LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY AES Corporation AES warrants to the original purchaser that each AES Subscriber Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for three 3 years from date of purchase and all other products purchased from AES including central station receivers and accessories will be warranted for one 1 year from the date of purchase At no cost to the original purchaser for parts or labor AES will repair or replace any AES Product or any part or parts thereof which are judged defective under the terms of this Warranty Defective AES Products must be returned to AES directly provided they are properly packed postage prepaid Or exchange may be made through any authorized direct factory representative for any AES Products that are judged defective under the terms of this Warranty Improper or incorrectly performed maintenance or repair voids this Warranty This Warranty does not cover replacement parts that are not approved by AES This Warranty does not apply to any AES Product or any part thereof that has been altered in any way to affect its stability or reliability or that has been subjected to abuse misuse negligence ac
47. OOT yes goa IPADDR IP address for this MultiNet Receivers port New View NETMASK Net mask for the attached network aut Cir GATEWAY Gateway for the attached network Once you have modified the lines to your desired settings select Quit in the File menu If the editor The current Document has been modified detects that you made changes you will be asked to a ae ee csc save the current Document Click Yes Click No if you are unsure of your edits and want to begin Yes y again f Warning KWrite Once the editor is closed the script will continue by initializing the new settings and running a few tests Watch the screen for errors 40 7705I UM Page 28 Rev 5 July 9 2010 5 17 Testing TCP IP Configuration Before you can test the TCP IP configuration you need to make the connection of the Ethernet Port s to the target network Once TCP IP setup is complete and the Ethernet cables are connected to an operational network perform the following test to determine if your MultiNet Receiver is working properly in the network To test your settings ping another computer or device that is on your network At a command prompt issue the following command replacing network ID of another computer with the IP address of the gateway or other known PC on the network ping c4 network ID of another computer lt Enter gt Example ping c4 192 168 0 1 lt Enter gt Default Gateway PC or ping c4 192 168 0 11 lt En
48. REFER TO INSTALLATION MANUAL 40 7705UM Rev 4 Printer B UL 497B Surge a Alarm Monitoring Protector Default IP Address Port 1 192 168 0 101 Default IP Address Port 2 10 0 1 221 SINGLE POINT Acquire final IP Addresses from IT Dept GROUND TO 77051 See Appendix E for messages Not investigated by UL 40 7705I UM Page 18 Rev 5 July 9 2010 5 0 System Startup and Access AES ships the 77051 MultiNet Receiver with the Linux operating system and IP Link programs pre installed and with basic configuration already complete to operate as shown in Figure 4 1 Each installation will have site specific parameters that would typically be changed or entered during initial installation and setup Refer to separate guide for assistance with initial setup Familiarity with the Linux operating system will be necessary to run programs that operate control and configure your IP Link system Refer to Appendix A for a list of some common Linux commands you might use in this process 5 1 1 Time Notes The first time that the MultiNet Receiver is powered up it will require some configuration specific to the unique installation environment in which it is to be used A directly attached keyboard monitor and mouse will be needed to perform this configuration Refer to separate Initial Installation and Setup Guide Do not connect the Ethernet ports to an active network until you are confident the TCP IP settings are appropriate for the tar
49. S Tech Support Powered by 23 AES IntelliNet Copyright 2003 2005 AES IntelliNet CORP COLSTON Far Aimam icninoring Figure 6 7 Adda Business Unit continued A partial view of the final screen indicating a successful add is shown below Wednesday Cec Add a Business Unit completed Successfully created the customer chabalase My SascurifyOre Business Unit MySecuntyOne has been created Add Subsauribers Figure 6 8 Add a Business Unit completed 40 7705I UM Page 41 Rev 5 July 9 2010 6 4 Business Unit Overview Once you have created at least one Business Unit you can select Overview to view its information Below is a sample partial screen that shows several Business Units You can select an underlined link to view details J htop 410 0 1 235 Business Unii Overview Microsof Internet Explorer E IE pri Fie Edt View Taote Took Hep E O ABO Assn frs E aia n E hip 0000 1 29 5 Adminvewalbu php Eco irks Ss Wednesday December 14 2005 04 Business Unit Overview Click on a name to view detailed Business Unit data Data Business Unit Type Universal Alarm Automation Customer Database i m IP Serial Port Address Port by Securlky One Securty jdew tty St Ny Secu Ome Conner lal Fire Folios AreAnd Signa Security Conwinerc lal Fre For doe Fire And Signal its JF IntelliNet Copyright 2003 2005 AES IntelliNet 2 internet Figure 6 9 Business U
50. UI interface as would be the case from a remote access session and want to enter Linux commands from a command line prompt then you will need to start a Terminal shell Refer to section 5 8 for information on starting the Terminal program An example of the Terminal screen is shown in Figure 5 3 5 6 Common Linux Commands Refer to Appendix A for a list of some of the more common Linux commands you may be using with the Linux operating system installed on your MultiNet Receiver There is also an abundance of information on the subject of Linux Commands available on the Internet to supplement any documentation you may already have You could begin by searching for Linux commands using any of the common search engines or services Use extreme caution when attempting to use any Linux command on your MultiNet system as the consequences could have unexpected results disrupt normal system operation or cause permanent possibly irreparable damage 40 7705I UM Page 21 Rev 5 July 9 2010 5 7 Note The GUI Desktop and the AES Menu Access to this menu must be password protected for supervisors control only The Linux GUI Desktop used in the AES MultiNet Receiver is the Motif Window Manager MWM It is configured as a blue screen with no icons The normal mouse curser is a white trimmed black X If you loose or unintentionally close the MWM you can restart it by typing the following command at a command prompt Startx lt En
51. able below shows some suggested settings for the TCP IP devices in the second MultiNet Receiver 7170 IP Link Transceiver pair of a dual system These suggestions should be appropriate for a network that is only made up of devices from a MultiNet System If you are connecting to an existing network you must get these values from the administrator of that network Failure to get the proper values could prevent proper operation of the MultiNet devices or other existing devices on the network Second 7705i Suggested Ethernet Port Settings Ethernet Port 1 eth0 Ethernet Port 2 ethl ONBOOT Yes Yes BOOTPROTO STATIC STATIC IPADDR 192 168 0 102 No Suggestion NETMASK 255 255 255 0 255 255 2990 255 255 255 0 Table 5 5 Suggested TCP IP Settings for Second Receiver amp 7170 5 15 A note on DHCP DHCP is an acronym for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This means IP addresses are automatically assigned by a DHCP server on your network Since the MultiNet Receiver s in a MultiNet system must have a unique static IP addresses a DHCP server would have to be configured to reserve and always provide the same address to each specific receiver Contact your IT department for additional information Do not use this option if you do not have a DHCP server on your network or cannot configure it to provide static addresses to specific devices 5 16 Configure TCP IP Linux Network Configuration As mentioned before there are two Ethernet
52. age 31 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Once you get to the Admin GUI Homepage there 1s a brief overview of the functions available through the GUI There are links in the left hand column of this page and every page that can be used to select actions Below is a sample screen from the Admin GUI The following sections describe the functions of the Administration program e FNZ Configuration and Administration Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http localhost Adminshome php Monday June 26 2006 11 50 54 FAQ Home Server Configuration Subscribers Overview Add View Delete Business Units Overview Add Yiew Delete SysOp IPLinks Alarms Yersion Info OnLine AES Tech Support YNC Viewer Powered by SSA ES IntelliNet CORPORATION For Alarm Monitoring Version 1 AES Configuration and Administration Select an action from the list on the left side of this page Copyright 2003 2005 AES IntelliNet Use this interface to set configuration data f r the Linux server software and to initialize subscriber unit data e Server Configuration Set parameters used by the AES Linux server software to establish connections with e Business Unit Configuration Specify the type of data you will be sending through the IPLink If you are processing more than type of data define multiple Business Units to separate the data e Subscriber Configuration I
53. ams as needed An example of the screen you should see is in the next section 40 7705I UM Page 51 Rev 5 July 9 2010 7 4 After login e You should be presented with the Linux MWM GUI Desktop You will now be able to start the authorized programs and perform functions you need to operate configure and maintain the system An example of the desktop screen as seen using remote access follows root s root desktop aes 1 Figure 7 3 Remotely accessed GUI Desktop Instructions for using the GUI Desktop can be found in Section 5 7 The GUI Desktop and the AES Menu If you are connecting for a user associated with a Business Unit you will have the Ipctrl program on the screen Ipctrl is the interface you will use for managing Subscribers assigned to you 40 7705I UM Page 52 Rev 5 July 9 2010 8 0 MultiNet Receiver Programs and Utilities There are a number of programs scripts and special purpose circuits that are installed in an AES MultiNet Receiver Some are programs that are installed by AES to make your Linux Server a MultiNet Receiver Others are utilities used to configure and maintain it There are also a number of others that are part of the operating system installation Also included are special purpose circuits for monitoring the proper operation of the programs and hardware Many programs are started during a normal boot up of the system Utilities are usually started by request of a user The following sections
54. and telephone connections shall not leave the room where the AES equipment is installed This must be accomplished by co locating outlets and interfacing equipment in the room where AES equipment resides 7705i must be installed in a UL Listed metal rack mounting cabinet that complies with UL864 The cabinet must be provided with integral outlets and the ability to connect AC input via conduit All wiring exiting the cabinet must be in electrical conduit Be sure non power limited and power limited wiring are separated by at least 1 4 inch All equipment shall be connected to a UL Listed UPS UL 864 or UL 1481 power supply In addition the central station shall have a generator to maintain power for the receiving equipment and environmental controls for a period up to 24 hours or longer A UL Listed UPS or generator to supply 24 hours of standby must be installed and utilized at the monitoring station If the primary power source at the monitoring station is lost or otherwise faulted this condition must be obvious to the operator on duty Equipment Location A UL 7705i MultiNet Receiver must be installed in a room where operators can properly hear the Audio Alert Sounder When connecting the 77051 MultiNet Receiver s modem to a telephone line a UL Listed 497A Secondary Protector is required to be installed on the incoming lines Installation shall be in accordance with the NEC Article 800 the manufactures installation instructions and i
55. are type the following cd root lt Enter gt Or to view the from any other directory type the following command cat root user_info lt Enter gt 40 7705I UM Page 58 Rev 5 July 9 2010 9 33 Changing a user s Password AES has provided a script for use in changing the password of a user that already exists Only the root user can change passwords using this script Warning This script should also successfully change the password for user root but be very careful as the VNC Server for the user 1s stopped and restarted during this process effectively disconnecting you if the password being changed is for the root user and you are connected via VNC Viewer Be prepared for your VNC Viewer session to close At the command prompt enter the following chpass lt Enter gt The script will ask for the username Enter the user name whose password you wish to change username Business Unit Name lt Enter gt If the user 1s found the script will ask for the new password The password must be exactly 8 characters of case sensitive letters and numbers User OK Please enter user s new password new password lt Enter gt You must enter the password a second time The two will be compared Please enter the password again new password lt Enter gt A response by the script will let you know if it was successful or what error was encountered Select a password that is appropriate for the user you are creating The more complex
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57. ata bits Odd parity 2 stop bits Software ACK NAK and will use DSR DTR connection hardware handshaking The communication parameters for Alarm Automation are programmed during the creation or editing of a Business Unit In Ademco 685 output format the signals received from a subscriber are translated into an appropriate Ademco 685 message IntelliTap messages are passed through as received only changing the receiver number and line card as discussed in this section In Radionics 6500 output format the signals received from a subscriber are translated into an appropriate Radionics 6500 message This format attempts to translate Ademco Contact ID CID codes passed through an IntelliTap to an appropriate Radionics 6500 message AES Ademco 685 compatible output format This mode will provide output using 3 line cards line card 1 is for AES subscriber IP Link and receiver messages line card 3 is for Contact ID messages received through IntelliTap and line card 4 is for 4 2 messages received through IntelliTap Line Card 1 AES signals from Subscribers and Receivers Signal format lt LF gt RLsACCTs18sSQEEEsGGsCNNNs lt CR gt Key to codes used in signal format above lt LF gt Line feed code R Receiver number user programmable Between 1 9 and A F Receiver numbers are tied to and identify the Business Unit L Line card number Line card is selected by software 1 4 ACCT Four digit receiver or subscriber ID 18 18 for
58. ceesaseenes 9 MZ SOC ANON E E EE OE O E E EA E 92 2A Manga OM ST Ail ON ean e E a 92 12 2 Antoan Operati OM serosa s AiE a EE A indens de sasshanstobelacaumounntetss 92 13 0 Warranty and Service Procedure esssssseccooccssessceccoocsssssecceoossssssseesosossssssee 93 APPENDICES serrr E E 94 Appendix A Common Linux Commands ssssssecccssscecocssseececossseceocssseeecossssceccsssseesssso 95 Appendix B Server generated LCD Display Messages ssssscccccssssseceecooossseeceossssesesee 96 Appendix C Software installation Instructions ssseescssssceccssseccoccssscecossseceocsssseessoso 98 Appendix D Sharing the Serial Port with additional Business Units cecooooss0000 99 Appendix E Alarm Output Codes Produced by the MultiNet receiver 101 Appendix F Printer Messages Produced by the MultiNet receiver ssssseeee 111 40 77051 UM Page 5 Rev 5 July 9 2010 1 0 Product Description This document discusses the installation configuration and use of the various programs and hardware in the AES MultiNet Receiver uses This Receiver is the heart of the AES MultiNet system All properly configured 7170 IP Link Transceivers see section 1 4 will send their received AESe ntelliNet packets to this Receiver via TCP IP over a LAN WAN the Internet or if necessary and equipped via Modem as backup for distribution to the appropriate application or external system 1 1 About AES IntelliNet
59. cident or act of God or that has had the serial number effaced or removed Certain AES Products are designed to operate and communicate with other specified AES Products and certain other specified products systems or networks authorized or approved by AES as identified in the applicable AES Product instructions This Warranty does not apply to any AES Product that is used with any unauthorized or unapproved products systems or networks or that has been installed applied or used in any manner other than in strict accordance with AES instructions AES makes no warranty express or implied other than what is expressly stated in this Warranty If the law of your state provides that an implied warranty of merchantability or an implied warranty of fitness for particular purpose or any other implied warranty applies to AES then any such implied warranty is limited to the duration of this Warranty AES cannot be aware of and is not responsible for the differing values of any property to be protected by its alarm reporting systems This Warranty does not cover and AES shall not be liable for any defect incidental or consequential loss or damage arising out of the failure of any AES Product to operate Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of the durations of implied warranties or the limitation on incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific lega
60. configured and connected to a LAN a network workstation 1s used to access and configure the receiver remotely See Figure 4 2 and Figure 4 3 A printer is also required for printing any output directed to the printer port Refer to Appendix F for a listing of printed messages Ethernet port s are integrated into the PC and are used to connect to the IP Link Transceiver s and external applications on remote servers or systems via direct connection LAN WAN or the Internet A system while it may not have a keyboard video monitor or mouse connected during normal operation will require these peripherals connected directly for initial setup until remote access is accomplished They may also be needed later for occasional configuration modifications The 77051 monitor and any network related equipment shall be connected to a suitable UL UPS to maintain power during power outages In a Dual system each 77051 and the 7170 IP Link Transceiver shipped is configured exactly the same At least one set must be modified to operate the two pairs together in the same TCP IP network Each device in the system must have unique TCP IP addresses Each 7170 must have a unique Unit ID for the IntelliNet Network it will operate in Figures 4 1 4 2 amp 4 3 on next pages illustrate some typical system installations The illustration on page 8 also illustrates a typical system 40 7705I UM Page 14 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Notes Power Line router switch
61. ction e Select Target Unit e Select Route e Edit form as necessary Radio Packet Life Data Entry Screen Specify Packet Time to Live jet Checkin 30 Min Timeout Status 0 No Timeout Alan 0 No Timeout Figure 11 14 Radio Packet Life Restoral Intelli Tap opecials T T Trouble 0 No Timeout Oo No Timeout O No Timeout T 0 No Timeout Hote Packet Lifes Range from 10 to 1440 Minutes _ Ok Cancel Version 2 1 subscribers include the Time To Live TTL function Like the Internet AES ntelliNet uses a packet based technology The Time to Live concept in the Internet is based on the fact that all data has a useful life The benefits of TTL are best exhibited when the IP Link goes off line due to a lightning hit or some other unlikely catastrophic event While the IP Link is off line messages traveling through the system are stored in the individual subscriber units for later delivery Under the default TTL settings unimportant test timer message typically 95 of the traffic are deleted from the subscriber unit memory after 30 minutes of being delayed in the network Thus the system will not have to handle the message when the IP Link Receiver comes back on line All other messages such as alarm etc speed their way to the IP Link as they normally do UL864 requires a setting of 0 for Alarm Trouble and Restoral e Note that even when a check in packet is deleted due
62. d This 1s important in any system where servers share files Time Zone Time zone 1s also very important as time is kept internally in UTC and 1s set or displayed according to a variable that identifies the Time Zone the MultiNet receiver 1s located within By default a MultiNet Receiver is typically set to Eastern Time Zone or America New_ York The Setup program accessed by entering the setup command shown below on a command prompt is the easiest utility to use for setting the time zone Setup lt Enter gt You can also use the following utility but Setup described above is usually easier Enter the following command to use the Time Zone Select utility tzselect lt Enter gt command to set the time zone Follow instructions and answer the questions presented on the screen Contact AES Technical Support for additional information on adjusting the Time Zone on your MultiNet receiver 40 7705I UM Page 24 Rev 5 July 9 2010 5 12 5 13 Review your TCP IP Configuration The TCP IP parameters of all TCP IP devices must be properly configured in order for the MultiNet Receiver to communicate with any local or remote IP Link Transceiver s and any other TCP IP devices it needs to communicate with As stated before if you are connected as shown in Figure 4 1 using the 7170 that was shipped with your receiver then no configuration is needed for the pair to be operational There are two Ethernet adapters incorporated into the Mul
63. d by a TCP IP connection This capability allows the IntelliNet network to be expanded virtually to any location desired that is serviced by the LAN WAN or Internet 1 3 7170 IP Link Transceivers These units communicate to the MultiNet Receiver via a direct Ethernet connection LAN WAN or the Internet Models have an integrated Modem to communicate using a phone line if the TCP IP connection is down The IP Link acts much like a subscriber that re transmits its received data packets via the TCP IP connection rather than via an RF transmission This allows the P Link Transceiver to be located outside of RF communication with a central station receiver and the expansion of the IntelliNet system into previously unreachable locations They should be installed with the same care that a central station receiver would as they are usually the primary path to the central receiver location Multiple IP Link Transceivers can be installed in a single RF cloud to act as backup or to provide multiple paths for subscribers 1n a geographical area Each IP Link Transceiver can operate at the same frequency or at another Operating at other frequencies allows for an overcrowded region to get a new clear frequency and still be able to be managed by the same receiver It also allows the expansion into other regions states countries or islands where regulations may require operation at a different frequency than your other P Link Transceivers 1 4 Document Conven
64. ddress 17 00 36 Routing Table FAQ This table shows routes used by subscriber packets to reach the IPLink Home Linit tink Thru Thru Thru Thru Thru Thre Thee Thru Times rm PPO o i s 4 s 6 7 Ussa Lastlsed Server Qu oasa oxsa22 od o oal a oo oa od a pemi l 7005 07 06 Configuration Qua a222 oe owa wo owo oo oo a o ap Figure 10 4 Routing Table Note The information on this screen will vary from what is shown depending on weather any and what signals may have been received by this 77051 MultiNet Receiver e Routing Table Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit Yew Favorites Took Heb Qa O HG Nsarch kraos O A S 0 3 Routing Table This table shows routes usecl by subscriber packets to reach the IPLink Home There are no routes in the database Server Configuration Figure 10 5 Empty Routing Database 40 7705I UM Page 63 Rev 5 July 9 2010 10 3 IP Link Status Screen You can also view the status of IP Link transceivers as shown in this partial screen view accessed from SysOp IPLinks ee IPLink Status This table shows statistics for IPLinks that have connected to this server The Statistics Start column shows the time data collection started You can clear this data and restart statistics collection by clicking the Reset button for each IPLink Supervision Average r P IPLinkID Version Interval Statistics Connect Packet Pac
65. dmin GUI Password for a subsequent access attempt 40 7705I UM Page 48 Rev 5 July 9 2010 7 0 Workstation Access and Login Once properly configured the 77051 can be accessed by using programs running on a workstation There are as usual multiple configurations and programs that will accomplish this task As you have already experienced password protected Web access to the Admin GUI is available as described in Section 6 0 Access using VNC Viewer should have been configured and be running This should at least be true for user root on display number 1 as well as any users created during the Add Business Unit process 7 1 Programs for Access Via a Workstation VNC is an acronym for Virtual Network Computing software which makes it possible to view and fully interact with one computer from another computer VNC software is cross platform allowing control between different types of computers Following are instructions for using the AES supplied VNC program with access as root user Examples show default IP settings and configurations to connect to your MultiNet receiver using a Microsoft Windows workstation Replace any example IP address with those appropriate for the receiver you are accessing X Win32 by StarNet Communications is a third party program that can be purchased independently and installed on a Windows PC This program allows access without needing to run a special server program on the MultiNet receiver Check their Web s
66. dows workstation PC start the VNC Viewer by using the shortcut created in the previous section The following screen should appear Connection details Ve WAC server 192 166 0 101 1 OK Use hostdisplay Cancel e g snoopy Display defaults to O if not given Options Figure 7 1 VNC Connection Details Window Type into the VNC server box the IP address and Display number separated by a colon of the MultiNet Receiver s VNC Server Display you are attempting to access The Display number is the unique number created for the user This Display number is created at the time the Business Unit is created from the Admin GUI Web pages and will be unique to the specific Business Unit Display 1 is factory created and reserved for root user access Itis the only user that can manage other users To read the Display numbers and passwords automatically generated and stored in the user_info file during the add Business Unit process you must connect using root access on display 1 See Managing Users in Section 9 for additional information Example 192 168 0 101 1 then click OK If successful the following window should appear VNC Authentication A yo Session password L T Cancel Figure 7 2 VNC Password Authentication Enter the current password for selected user and click OK The AES factory default password for root using display 1 is peabody2 You should now be connected and be able to run progr
67. e Web Server apachectl_stop lt Enter gt Enter the following command to start the apache Web Server apachectl_startssl lt Enter gt Once restarted the new username and password should be in effect Attempt to access the Admin GUI using the new username and password 9 5 Deleting a User This is managed by the deletion of the Business Unit within the Admin GUI 40 7705I UM Page 60 Rev 5 July 9 2010 9 6 Test new user login New user access should be tested after creating a Business Unit or changing a password Read or confirm the new password and Display number from the file user_info as described above in Section 9 2 Log in using the new login information to verify the proper creation modification of the user e Ifyou are working from a remote workstation you can test as outlined below O O O Determine the display number and password by looking in the user_info file cat root user_info lt Enter gt Open a new VNC Viewer and use the display number and password determined above If operation appears normal you were successful Close the VNC Viewer Ifyou are working from the directly attached keyboard and monitor you can test as outlined below O O 40 7705I UM If using the Linux MWM GUL select Quit from the AES menu Next type exit lt Enter gt or logout lt Enter gt from the command line prompt At the aes login prompt type username lt Enter gt replacing username
68. e response sounder located near the LCD any time a button press in this panel is accepted There may be a short delay between the press and the sounder s beep e Silence Button Is used to silence the internal alert sounder If the Silence Button does not silence the Alert Sounder it may be due to an overheating condition Other MultiNet Receiver functions may appear normal The unit must be shut down and the cause of the overheating condition must be corrected before continued use To shut down the unit press the Power Button on the front panel for 10 seconds or switch the power switch on the rear panel to the Off position Contact AES for service e Alert LED Red Led Indicates that a condition exists that needs attention or that the CPU LED is on Refer to the Alert messages on the LCD display for details e Acknowledge Button Is used to Acknowledge the message that is currently displayed on the LCD Display This is a function that is only required when automation is offline Once acknowledged the current message 1s removed and the next message if any in the message queue is displayed ACKNOWLEDGE When alarm automation is online pressing this button will turn an illuminated Alert LED off Figure 3 3 40 7705I UM Page 11 Rev 5 July 9 2010 3 2 Rear Panel The rear panel contains the connectors used to attach external connections peripherals such as the monitor keyboard mouse and power The main power switch is also
69. ed TELCO Line 2 7705i Receiver as shown below For redundancy UL 497A Surge Protector C S Generator UL UPS MultiNet Receiver UL AC Power SAAE NEEN Customer provided Workstation NFPA 72 Type 6 lt FAES ntelliNet Model No 77051 COMMERCIAL SUPERVISING STATION ia UNIT Central Receiver 9 SUITABLE FOR USE AS CENTRAL STAT Alarm Automation Surge Strip Ethermet USB PS1 REMOTE STATION RECEIVING UNIT Output Serial 1 Parta Ports REFER TO NFPA 72 FOR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS i 2 not used SIGNALING TYPE RF OTHER n O ANECT A Phone AEDS Line BY A SWITCH Modem E Activity 120 Volts 60 Hz 0 6 Amps WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK THIS PRODU Serial 2 Monitor Reset Operating Temperature 55 95 23 F fi99 35 22 IS PROVIDED WITH A GROUNDING TYPE POWER SUPPLY CORD Not Used INDOOR DRY LOCATIONS CONNECT PRODUCT TO A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED REFER TO INSTALLATION MANUAL 40 7705 UM Rev 4 Printer TERT a UL 497B Surge SS Alarm Monitoring Protector See Appendix E for messages Default IP Address Port 1 192 168 0 101 Not investigated by UL Default IP Address Port 2 10 0 1 221 SINGLE POINT GROUND TO 7705i 40 7705I UM Page 17 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Figure 4 3 Dual MultiNet Receiver Connections to Remote 7170 IP Links thru Internet ad Remote 7170 Remote Default IP Address A 192 168 0 11
70. eiver This shall be configured by UL1981 Central Station Automation Systems Requirements Entering a value of 0 disables the feature and the 77051 will not be looking for the heartbeat The MultiNet Receiver will not annunciate a fault due to no heartbeat being sent o IP Parameters IP Address Enter the IP address of the Alarm Automation system The default is blank and should only have an entry if there is to be communication to Alarm Automation via TCP IP Port Number is the IP port that the 77051 send it alarm automation messages on Default is blank Page 38 Rev 5 July 9 2010 40 7705I UM Heartbeat Enter the number of seconds between heartbeat signals on the IP port from Alarm Automation The heartbeat is an upper case S when in Ademco 685 emulation You should add a period of time as a window that the signal may be sent Example If your Alarm Automation sends an S every 20 seconds you may want to set this parameter to 40 This allows the Alarm Automation an additional widows of 20 seconds and two attempts to send the heartbeat before a fault message is generated by the 77051 Receiver Default is 0 or disabled This shall be configured by UL1981 Central Station Automation Systems Requirements o Automation Message Format Automation Format Select the emulation to use for messages using these settings Select either Ademco or Radionics according to the configuration of the alarm monitoring system See A
71. em lt Route OO01 lt 1514 gt O2 0e 72004 17 06 45 UTC Sat s 3 HOOP 7 5 Latitude Longitude Altitude Velocity Heading N4e 33 20 6 WOTO So 44 1 65 9 Ft 0 0 MPH 342 5 Mon Feb 2 12 08 38 2004 Pit 77 Server Q0000001 FPLarkfO00T Orig OOO Dest 2020 FromiQoer To 2020 EHR Subscriber Reguesis PBU lt Route Central gt OO01 gt 2020 gt Data O01 PBH_CHECK 23 Mion Feb 2 12 09 01 2004 Pit 00 Server Q000000T FPLarkfO00T Origi Dest Sis From fal4 To fal LNR Recetver Nolin Service Data OOO 3 Mon Feb 2 12 09 08 2004 Pit CD Server Q000000T IPLink 0001 Orig fal Dest O002 From fsis To OO0 LNRT Aarm lt Route OOO01 lt 1314 gt Data O10 New Type Alarm ID 1314 Zone O06 12 09 39 Figure 11 1 Sample screen from the IPCtrl program 40 7705I UM Page 66 Rev 5 July 9 2010 11 1 PCtrl Function Groups There are five function groups including Message Control Program DataRadio and System They are accessed from the menu bar in the upper part of the screen Each of the menu bar function groups has an underlined letter Menu function groups can be selected by holding down the lt Alt gt key pressing the function group s underlined letter on your keyboard please see example on next page or by clicking on the Menu Item with the mouse cursor rer CJ Message Function Menu O n 11 2 Common data entry selection m
72. enus and pop ups IPCtrl lou IPLink and Radio Management System AES Corporation 2003 200 Control Program DataRadio Send Text Message 00000001 IPL ink 8080 fro 0000 LRT Emit Check Jnr Request Status PPT ID 7071 Code era eee Wem ID 7071 Code O00 Get Subscriber Routing Tables A G 0000000 TPLink S080 To 0000 LIRI Alder Get All Subscriber Data A L eL All pe t scriber Data AIL L TTL Fone jai e OOOO IPLink 8080 c Get Subscriber Timin AIT ro 8000 LIET Zone Restoral s Get Sub Sep REO A Z Get aban iber Model amp Rev At E ot re Moa epa Alt 0 T VI gone OO1 Exit Alt Figure 11 2 Message Pull down Menu e The first of the pull down functions Send Text Message in the example above is highlighted as illustrated when the pull down opens e Other functions within the pull downs can be selected using the arrow keys e The highlighted function bar also follows the mouse cursor e The highlighted pull down functions will be executed when the user presses lt Enter gt or clicks on the function bar using the mouse e Each listed function has an underlined letter in its name Pressing the highlighted letter while the pull down is active will execute that function e Functions can also be accessed directly by a hot key combination like lt Alt gt lt A gt Hot key combinations are listed in the menu to the right of t
73. es Alarm data to be sent to Automation using an already configured and assigned Serial Port must be linked to the Business Unit originally setup to use that specific serial port When creating an additional Business Unit do not select the Alarm Automation System checkbox in the create Business Unit screen After configuring the new Business Unit as described in section 7 follow the steps below to direct the alarm automation output of the newly created Business Unit to the original Business Unit that was originally assigned the Automation serial port Use the Modify Business Unit function to review the settings and verify that the Serial Device Name and Heartbeat Signal Frequency fields under the Serial Port Parameters section are blank The Receiver Number can be set different or the same for each new Business Unit up to 15 numbers 1 9 and A F are available 0 1s not an available option Alpha letters except A F are not available choices Note 1 In the commands below replace secondBU with the actual case sensitive name used to create the additional Business Unit without the parentheses Note 2 In the commands below replace firstBU with the actual case sensitive name used to create the first or original Business Unit without the parentheses 1 Select or start a Konsole shell window 2 Change to the directory that contains the configuration files From the Konsole Shell enter the following command cd usr local aes cfg lt Enter gt
74. etwork The VNC Server program is configured to start automatically on boot up and this will allow remote access There are also other readily available programs that can gain access without special programs running on the receiver Not changing the password could easily allow remote access to those that know or discover the server exists on an available network Where users are mostly managed by the creation and deletion of the Business unit you will not typically need to create your own users directly Changing passwords of a user is one operation that must be done outside the Admin GUI See Changing a user s Password below Adding a user This is done when you create a Business Unit The username is the name you give to the Business Unit during the Add Business Unit process Retrieving user Display Number and Password An initial password and a unique Display number are generated automatically during the Add Business Unit process The password and Display number for users created in the Admin GUI are located in the file named user info located in root directory Only the root user can read the file This is the directory you would be looking at after a successful login as user root Type the following command at a command prompt to view this file cat user_info lt Enter gt After reviewing the information press Q to quit the viewer and return to the command prompt If you are not in the root directory or to be sure you
75. for printed messages Customer provided Customer peripherals or Provided purchased separately TELCO Line from AES Monitor fanaa E Mouse Y cavie taji Model No 77051 COMMERCIAL SUPERVISING STATION CONTROL UNIT S AES intelliNet Central Receiver f 5U CENTRAL ata Alarm Automation Ethernet REMOTE STATION R RECENNA UNI Output Serial 1 Ports REFER TO HFPA 72 FOR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Ports SIGNALING TYPE RF OTHER 2 met weed 120 Volts 60 Hz 0 6 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK THIS PRODUC Serial akarnia Ese 959 29 F IS PROVIDED WITH A GROUNDING TYPE POWER SUPPLY CORD Not Used INDOOR DAY LOCATIONS CONNECT PRODUCT TO A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED REFER TO INSTALLATION MANUAL 40 7705 UM Rev 4 Alarm Monitoring See Appendix E for messages Default IP Address Port 1 192 168 0 101 Default IP Address Port 2 10 0 1 221 40 7705I UM Page 16 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Figure 4 2 Dual MultiNet Receiver Connections to Local 7170 IP Links thru a LAN AES Part Number Local 52 0054 i Suppressor IP Link r1 ro 16 5 Volt AC Transformer To si i su tice ial Outside Inside the building nd 2 Local 7170 Protector as shown above Suggested Address 192 168 0 22 Customer Provided UL Ethernet Hub Optional Internet connection e Protector See Appendix F for Suggested IP Address 192 168 0 102 A printed messages Customer Provid
76. g the fields with a blank entry e Universal Unit ID Range Check this if you will have only one Business Unit and want all Subscribers to be associated with this Business Unit even if you do not manually add them to a Subscriber Database If the Universal Unit ID Range check box is not checked you will need to manually add each new subscriber to a Subscriber Database assigned to a Business Unit Any signals received from a Subscriber not in a database will force it to be handled by the pre configured Business Unit named orphan If the Universal Unit ID Range check box is checked any new subscriber not is a database that sends data would automatically use this Business Unit e IP Link ID Enter the ID of the IP Link Transceiver that will handle all Subscribers when selecting Universal Unit ID range above Once you have entered data in all the required fields click If you have checked Alarm Automation System you will see the screen shown on the next page If you did not this screen will be skipped 40 7705I UM Page 36 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Add a Business Unit Alarm Automation Settings z Add a Business Unit Alarm Automation Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer Te dt Wew Favores Tecs bo Er Er E Qm O RAED Pomn krs 2S 8 03 i akes Enpo 1 236 nemiryisdcbu2 prp bunsme madatstype SecurityeMermauto Bies ELE tp pnp pe piken 2gAES IntelliNet COR PDEATION For Mare looky FAQ H
77. g your target unit and choosing a route of communication 40 7705I UM Page 71 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Explanation of the Control Group Functions Function TURN ON TX e Press lt ALT gt lt C gt e Press lt 1 gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route TURN OFF TX e Press lt ALT gt lt C gt e Press lt 2 gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route REMOTE RESET e Press lt ALT gt lt C gt e Press lt 3 gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route INTELLITAP MESSAGES e Press lt ALT gt lt C gt e Press lt 4 gt e Select Target Unit e Select Route e Enter D to Disable E to Enable Tap Messages 40 7705I UM Explanation e Re enables transmitting on a remote subscriber unit that has been turned off see Turn Off TX next e Disables a remote subscriber unit should the need arise such as when an alarm system fails and causes the transmitter to activate repeatedly NOTE The unit is not literally turned off but is prevented from transmitting until it receives the Turn On signal above Also Note that a transceiver in the Off Mode will create route failed message when including in an outbound route e A reset will clear this mode and return to TX ON WARNING This function disables the subscriber use it only when absolutely necessary e This function may be used on UL Burglar Alarm and Fire Alarm systems only with strict adherence to the requirements of UL Standard 611 Central Station Burglar
78. get network 5 2 Power up If this is a standalone system or if you are still configured for initial setup as shown on Figure 4 1 with an attached keyboard monitor and mouse turn on power of the attached video monitor Switch the power of the 77051 to the on position The main switch for the power supply is on the back panel This must be switched to on first Then if the startup process does not automatically begin push the Power push button Switch on the front panel to initiate the startup process Once the startup process has begun the 77051 MultiNet Receiver will initialize going through its normal boot sequence executing the programs defined in the configuration files Password protected remote access through VNC 1s factory configured Web access to the Admin GUI which 1s an html based interface should be available after a proper startup assuming the network settings are properly configured for the receiver s attached network et O RECEIVER m o ETHERNET POWER oO Jg RF INTERFERENCE Section of Rear Panel of Receiver Section of Front Panel of Receiver 40 7705I UM Page 19 Rev 5 July 9 2010 5 3 Power Down Information The power to the 77051 should not just be removed without going through the proper shut down procedure DO NOT REMOVE POWER OR TURN OFF POWER of the 7705i MultiNet Receiver WITHOUT USING THE PROPER SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE This receiver 1s a Linux server and improper shut down could damage files a
79. he central receiver Itis a specialized Linux based server with specific programs running that acquire data packets from one or more IP Link Transceiver s AES Linux server software reads subscriber data from these IP Link transceivers via a TCP IP socket connection The server programs categorize the incoming data and forward it to customer systems for further processing An example of this activity is alarm processing where the server software identifies an alarm received by an IP Link sent by a Subscriber attached to an alarm panel processes 1t then forwards an alarm message to a customer s alarm automation software The software installation consists of several AES programs that process the data and a web based GUI for server administration and subscriber configuration The AES programs rely on open system components including the Apache web server with php and the MySQL database to process the subscriber data 40 7705I UM Page 6 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Other programs in the MultiNet receiver evaluate and distribute the data to an appropriate application on this machine or another located on the LAN WAN or Internet These other applications may re distribute the data store it in a database for later retrieval send it out a local RS232 serial COM port send it out a printer port or perform whatever function the application is designed A single MultiNet Receiver can have multiple IP Link Transceivers installed locally or anywhere connecte
80. he internal electronics including the motherboard e Power Supply Fan This fan must be kept clear of obstructions to permit unobstructed flow of air 3 2 2 Modem Section Contains a single telephone jack connector e Phone line Modem Jack Plug a telephone cord into this connector with the other end plugged into an active telephone Jack This 1s used to provide a backup Modem connection for IP Link Transceivers that cannot communicate via the Internet or TCP IP When connecting the 77051 MultiNet Recetver s modem to a telephone line use only 26 AWG or larger wire A UL Listed 497A Secondary Protector is required to be installed on the incoming lines Installation shall be in accordance with the NEC Article 800 the manufactures installation instructions and in accordance with all local codes 40 7705I UM Page 12 Rev 5 July 9 2010 3 2 3 Single Board Computer Connector Section Contains connectors for computer peripherals Serial Port 1 COM 1 Upper dev ttyS1 Typically used to connect to alarm monitoring system for signals communicated via RS 232 See Appendix E for a list of Alarm messages generated Serial Port 2 COM 2 Lower Unavailable Not Used Monitor CRT J8 Plug the video monitor into this Jack Ethernet Port 1 J10 eth0 Can be used for a dedicated crossover Ethernet cable connection to a 7170 IP Link transceiver using no additional network hardware or as a connection to an Ethernet Hub Switch using a s
81. he item Hot keys will only execute the associated function when the pull downs are closed e Activate any other function group by clicking on the function group name in the Menu bar 40 7705I UM Page 67 Rev 5 July 9 2010 11 3 Using the pick list pop up to Select a Subscriber ID When a function is chosen from a function group a pick list pop up appears You can type in the ID number of the Subscriber unit you wish to contact Or use the arrow key to highlight the appropriate ID number and then press lt Enter gt to select it Select a Radio If Manual Radio ID Entry Figure 11 3 Pick list pop up 11 4 Selecting a Route for Communication with a Subscriber Unit 40 7705I UM Since each subscriber unit in your AES ntelliNet system acts as a radio repeater there may be many routes for messages to travel from its source to the Linux Server via the IP Link s Each time a message is received from a unit the software extracts the subscriber unit ID number of the origin and the ID number of repeaters in the message s route That route information is stored in a database and can be used to select an outbound route whenever an operator sends data to a subscriber unit from the Linux Server Select one of the Radio Paths Below e x w Most Recent 0001 z Next to Last 0001 111 Times e Most Freg 0001 111 Times we Manual Path Entry Figure 11 4 Select a Path Once you have selected the subscriber unit nu
82. his packet is 6B The message originated at subscriber unit 9876 and its destination is Unit 0000 the head end Subscriber 1234 a repeater in the message path is sending the specific message This specific message 1s being sent to Unit 0000 the designation for the central station receiver This is a Unit Check In Automatic Test Timer message It indicates that all 1s well The type of routing used LNRT Layered Net Routing with Trace which means automatic routing with trace Trace means the path of the packet is being tracked from origin to destination This information will be stored in the database LNR Layered Net Routing without Trace EXR an operator specified or the software selected explicit routing Data refers to the data attached or included with this communication The number after the word Data indicates the length in Bytes of data included After the length the data may or may not be displayed and can be in easily readable or in a raw or Hex computer format if shown al all In this case the 15 bytes of data indicate that the unit is OK The ID of the unit transmitting this packet is listed before the gt The ID of the unit this packet it is being transmitted to is listed after the gt SAMPLE Alarm Message Packet Number l Internal Tracking Current Sender ont Type of Routing of this Packet Auto routing witl Original Sender fs Destination To this unit Time Ul
83. iber unit The data received is sent to the RS 232 port of the receiving unit where a handheld programmer terminal a printer or a computer may be connected This allows a secondary site to monitor alarms restorals check ins etc at a secondary location This function is for secondary reporting only the central receiver is always the primary monitoring site e Select or Enter the Origin ID Then enter the ID of the unit data is to be forwarded to e Adda memo such as name address of up to 40 characters This memo is sent with all forwarded data 40 7705I UM Page 88 Rev5 July 9 2010 e Select ALARM and or ZREST plus desired Zones 1f Forwarding Alarm data is the objective e Select as desired any other type of data or feature that you want forwarded The following options are available In some cases the only information forwarded is a message indicating that a packet of the selected type was sent and not the data itself STAT Subscriber Status CHKIN Check In DATA HPBU Programming Uploads TEST Data ZDATA Zone Data VLS Vehicle Location Data TEXT Text Message e Other Options The following additional features can be activated for forwarding These require specific units and capabilities at the Forwarded to site to be accepted and properly handled o Alarm Automation Message Alarm activity can be transmitted to the remote unit in Alarm Automation Format The RS 232 output of a special FA or FAA 70
84. icsceecsiiatsccdseseries ieaie aaie 20 39 LUL Command IE cen r T ess 21 56 Common Linux Commands scxiccckcsvdeneitactedsansvaraiiatintovantearibactebsiceraraniakineeteaeies 21 zI The GUI Desktop and the AEBS MEIU sccciiecscacdcuensct oddest ieee wrest 22 5 6 Sfat the Petnminal Prosta eiaa N egbea teat deheuiens 23 DP CRN TIN E E aero E EEE eraser outing aT clotted 24 ILO SVC Hrom 1S TIME erse ada neads Beene deuotee O EN A 24 S OE r E Oren EAE E 24 5 12 Review your TCP IP Configuration sisri eii ee ine Te a eerie 25 sA Factory Derau lt TOPP SeN S ense Scotus teat eanossias 25 5 14 Suggested TCP IP Settings for Second MultiNet Recetvet ccceeeeeeeeeees 26 S1 Anote on DHCP ecoa E E A E 26 5 16 Configure TCP IP Linux Network Configuration cccccccccccccccseeeeeceeeeeeeeees 26 5 17 Testing TCP IP Conran cicaaie inic dnicecsicinia sotneihcnaie eens oicdiis wacucaninbodnedenbedeeneedins 29 5 18 User Logout from directly attached keyboard amp monitor c cece cece eee e eee 30 5 19 User Logout from Workstation ACCESS cccccccccccccssssssssssesssseeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaas 30 40 7705I UM Page 3 Rev 5 July 9 2010 6 0 Admin GUI for Configuration and Administration c ccccssssssssccccesseeeees 31 Ol server ONNO IOa e E api pues densa aeasenaided ated oie ese 33 6 2 Define Business Units you must have at least one cece cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 34 6 3 Adda Business Unit Al
85. ide of the screen for messages suchas OK or Fail indicating success or failure of those tests Note AES ships the 77051 pre configured to operate as shown in Figure 4 1 as a single receiver This is to assist those who want a quick setup to be able to perform radio testing and to become familiar with the system prior to a permanent installation into your operational alarm monitoring system Later or if your intended initial installation will be connected to a LAN WAN you will have to change the TCP IP parameters as described on the following pages to operate with your LAN WAN and Internet network environments Contact your IT department for assistance with these parameters For a simple installation where a crossover Ethernet cable is used to connect the 7170 IP Link Transceiver directly to Ethernet Port 1 J10 ethO of a single or the first 77051 MultiNet Receiver the following settings in this receiver along with the recommended settings in the 7170 manual should allow communication See Figure 4 1 IPADDR 192 168 0 101 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWA Y 192 168 0 1 Perform the settings on Ethernet Ports 1 ethO amp 2 eth1 IP address Unique IP address to be assigned to this MultiNet Receiver Netmask Netmask for the connected network Default gateway IP Gateway address for the connected network Primary nameserver Nameserver for the connected network e Use caution as incorrect settings could disable the system especial
86. igure 6 6 Adda Business Unit Universal IPLinks Enter the ID or IDs of the IP Link Transceivers that will handle the Subscribers for this Business Unit When complete click The following screen or one similar if Alarm Automation System were not checked should be presented After reviewing the information Click Add Business Unit to complete the process Add Business Unit 40 7705I UM Page 40 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Y Add a Business Unit continued Microsoft Internet Explorer o DIX i Ble Edt wew Favorites Took Help h my Pe 3 3 z Q O x a Lown rrm AB a O eS Address Ehpad 1 20 Admi akbu phe Senaieviee dey thyS IS Beudh ate 1 008 Datei Theanty lt O0CES ipl titeabestseconckSeiickNar Eo ji links T o F AES IntelliNet Wednesday December 14 2005 09 29 06 i SCART ROAD For Am braig Add a Business Unit continued Yeu are about bo create a mew Business Unit named MySecurityOne for Security data Alarm Automation Serial Port Parameters Device Marne dew ttySi server Bawl Rate 1200 Ceandigurat ican Data Bite F Parity ODD TOPERIDHE Stop Bits 2 Oars lier Add WN Galati Alarm Automation Format Parameters Automation Fornnat Ademco Receiver Humber xD SELLE Automation Printing Print only when automation is down Old Alarm Delivery Deliver all old alanwe for thie Business Unit Quo re lee Add lay Add Business Unit Dojete Sysop IPLinks Alarms Version Info OnLine AE
87. ion Add Business Units configure the delivery program if any and Add Subscriber Units See illustrations beginning with Figure 6 2 2 aesctrl stopall startall status 1s a command script that allows the operator to stop and start the programs from the source Arguments are added to the command line to instruct this script how to proceed aesctrl is typed into the command line with an argument added as described below This command with the startall argument will attempt to start every ipctrl Business Unit ipes aesctrl deliver aesmon and filedaemon Use the following command to start the MultiNet programs aesctrl startall lt Enter gt You will need to close the terminal window and open a new one after executing this command as commands will scroll on the screen regularly This command with the stopall argument is used to stop the programs listed above Use the following command to start the MultiNet programs aesctrlI stopall lt Enter gt This command with the status argument is used to get the status of the programs listed above Use the following command to get the status of the MultiNet programs and determine if it is running aesctrl status lt Enter gt 40 7705I UM Page 54 Rev 5 July 9 2010 3 chpass is script is used to change the password of a user created by the new Business Unit function in the Admin GUI Web pages You will be asked for the username and new password Passwords must be exactly 8 characters made up
88. ion with 128 Bit SSL Encryption Some possible URL s used to access the GUI are http 192 168 0 101 Admin home php Using workstation to receiver 1 eth0 http localhost Admin home php Using attached keyboard monitor To get access to the Admin GUI simply use a Web browser and enter the URL as indicated above Your actual URL may be different and will be the actual IP address assigned to each MultiNet receiver in earlier steps Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Qe O AD Asean kras O GS B B Adchess http 1 192 168 0 104 Adminihome php IPE Personalized Home Signin COX A Admin User Please Loging Aed eah Preferences E User name Admin i Language Tools Remember my password OK Cancel g Internet gure 6 1 Remote Login to Admin GUI The correct URL takes you to the login window as seen above The correct username and password takes you to the main menu page homepage of the Admin GUI To change the username and password see Change Admin GUI Access under the Managing Users Section 9 Factory default username Admin Factory default password peabody Note If you check the Remember my password box you will not have to enter your password on future attempts from this same workstation after a successful login This will significantly reduce security as anyone who gets access to the workstation may be able to modify your MultiNet Receiver Server settings 40 7705I UM P
89. isplayed if the LCD board looses it communication link with the main processor board The MultiNet Receiver can remain operational with output to the printer and Alarm Automation functioning normally The receiver should not be operated in this failure mode the source of the failure must be repaired before continued operation of this receiver Appendix C Software installation Instructions AES configures the hard drive for use in a MultiNet Receiver A duplicating process is used to create the hard drive formatting and software installation Contact AES if you need to obtain a new hard drive for replacement or to reinstall the Linux or MultiNet Receiver programs Part Number 40 7170 Title AES 7170 IP Link Transceiver Remote amp Local User manual This Installation and Operation Manual provides instruction for installing and setting up the 7170 IP Link Transceiver Part Number 40 7705I IS Title AES 77051 MultiNet Receiver System Initial Installation and Setup Guide This Installation and Setup Guide provides instruction for installing and setting up the MultiNet system including the 77051 and the 7170 IP Link Transceiver Part Number 40 7705I UM Title AES 77051 MultiNet receiver System User manual This document Installation and operation guide for the MultiNet receiver 40 7705I UM Page 98 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Appendix D Sharing the Serial Port with additional Business Units An additional Business Unit that creat
90. it 1s the more secure your system will be and the less likely that an attacker will guess it and gain access Using telephone numbers birthdays and the like are not recommended and could be easier to guess leaving your system at risk An example is something similar to Ax2zT78o0 40 77051 UM Page 59 Rev 5 July 9 2010 9 4 Change Admin GUI Access Username and Password The username and password used to gain access to the Admin GUI 1s factory set as username Admin Password peabody It is highly recommended that this password be changed Not changing it means that anyone who knows or discovers the server could use the Admin GUI Web pages to modify and possibly disable your system The factory default passwords are published Follow these steps to change the username and password for Admin GUI access You can keep the same name by simply typing that name on the command line in place of newname Start VNC Viewer or use local access and log in to the MultiNet Receiver as root and get to a command prompt Enter the following command to change to the directory where the Web Server files are located cd usr local apache bin lt Enter gt Enter the following command to change the username and password for access to the Admin GUI login htpasswd c usr local apache htdocs admin users newname lt Enter gt You will be prompted for a new password twice Enter the new password twice Enter the following command to stop the apach
91. ite for latest version and information http www starnet com 40 7705I UM Page 49 Rev 5 July 9 2010 OnLine AES Tech Support 7 2 Installing VNC Viewer e From a Windows workstation PC start a Web browser and enter the URL of the Admin GUI on a MultiNet Receiver as described in Section 6 0 YNG Viewer From the main or home page of the Admin GUI there is a link on the bottom of those available on the left side of the screen that can be used to download a copy KAES IntelliNet Powered by of the VNC Viewer program CORPORATION Fer Alarm Monitoring Click on the VNC Viewer link e Click on the Download VNC Viewer Link e Download VNC Viewer Click on Save File Download Security Warning Save the file in an appropriate location that you will remember for Do you waht o run or save this file the next step A folder under Program Files would be an appropriate location Create a shortcut on your desktop to the vncviewer exe file saved in the previous step Right click on While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Ifyou do nottrust the source do not run or sawe this desktop and select new Shortcut software What s the risk You can use the browse button to look for the file you saved Double click on the shortcut just created to run VNV Viewer 40 7705I UM Page 50 Rev 5 July 9 2010 7 3 Using VNC Viewer From a Win
92. ith the Ethernet connection as detected by a missing check in from a 7170 IP Link Transceiver 40 7705I UM Page 10 Rev 5 July 9 2010 e Automation Red Led Indicates that the Alarm Automation process 1s unable to get Acknowledgements from a designated alarm monitoring system e RF Interference Red Led Indicates that an RF interference condition exists and that signals may be hindered RF interference is a condition where the Carrier Detect CD in the transceiver is active for more than 20 seconds This LED will turn off if CD turns off for 100 milliseconds e Power Green Led Indicates that proper power is detected at the monitored points within the 77051 3 1 4 Alert Panel This section of the front panel contains an LED and two Push Button Switches The LED illuminates to indicate the existence of unacknowledged message s The switches allow for Silencing and Acknowledgment as described below See Figure 3 3 There is also an audio device associated with these functions which is located behind the small hole to the right of the Alert Panel A message queue exists within the MultiNet receiver to hold messages that are in need of a user s response A user must acknowledge these messages manually when alarm automation is offline and that automation system is not acknowledging the reception of those messages using the configured communication protocol e Tactile Response Sounder A short beep sound will be heard from the tactil
93. ket Connect Last Reset Start Count Count Frequency Connection Statistics Seconds Count seconds 2005 12 14 RET 0x1111 50 6 7 120 19 26 19 4 4 0 e Figure 10 6 IP link Transceiver Status Screen 10 4 Get Signal History Alarm data that is stored can also be viewed The following screen accessed by selecting SysOp Alarms lets you select the specifics about the alarm data you wish to view J Get Alarm Status Microsoft Internet Explorer i Ble Edit View Favorites Tool Helo Q x 2B asn krns AS a aa ASen g hiqo 10 0 1 235 dminyater mavery php Ge iis amp CC _______ el OO POSATIOA pe Warm liniara Get Alarm Status FAQ You may select alarms by Business Unit and Tracking Number or Subscriber ID Home Select Business Unit MySecurityOne Tracking Number foptional Server Configuration Or Subscribers Subscriber ID Dervin Adad igp Delete hexadecimal Enter Alarm Date as yyy y mimnfded foptional Business Units Show Alarms Overview 2 Done Figure 10 7 Get Alarm data Signal History request screen 40 7705I UM Page 64 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Shown in the following Figure is an example of a Signal History Screen for a Subscriber with an ID of 1010 Alarm Status 0x1010 Tan fade wal batiman ally iadh Bute bf teconde 3 Trackin Unitid Alarm Tewi Alarm Tine a Mumbi r Met Fe Account JOLI dew Tepe apenga IO 100 Code 000 Oubput Yes 2005 0
94. l Specification in POWER section 3 of the User Manual Shown to the right is an example of a message produced C 2005 06 AES when Automation 1s online and a server fault condition exists LCD 4 LPT When a failure message is received the Alert LED will IPL 7070 be turned on in addition to a status LED for the 07 07 06 12 19 condition This will also activate the alert sounder The operator may press the SILENCE button to turn the buzzer off The operator may press the ACKNOWLEDGE button to turn the Alert LED off The status LED will not be turned off and the failure message will not be cleared from the LCD screen until the operator corrects the failure When the server detects the correction it will turn off the LED for that failure and remove the associated message from the LCD display 40 77051 UM Page 97 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Hard Disk Drive Failure Watchdog Timer Hung process detection The following is displayed 1f the LS Hard Disk Drive becomes unavailable The CPU and COMM FAILED Alert LED will be on and the Alert Sounder will be a eae VERSION activated This is an indication that a Hung Process has LOO VERONA occurred which will occur for a number of failures including a Hard Disk Failure Corrective action must be taken before the MultiNet Receiver can be put back into service Contact AES Support for assistance LCD Communication Failure The message shown to the upper right will also be d
95. l rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state TECHNOLOGY LICENSE Certain AES Products include software protocols and other proprietary and confidential technology and trade secrets of AES which are incorporated in or provided with AES Products solely for use in conjunction with and in order to operate AES Products Licensed Technology AES grants the original purchaser a non exclusive license to use such Licensed Technology solely in connection with the use and operation of AES Products and for no other purpose or use whatsoever No title or ownership in or to any such Licensed Technology is conveyed by the sale or delivery of any AES Products all such rights are retained by AES AES SERVICE PROCEDURE Contact AES at 978 535 7310 fax 978 535 7313 to receive a Return Authorization Number Have the AES part number and serial number ready Repack equipment in original or equivalent packaging Inside the box please include a contact name telephone number address and a brief description of the reason for return Ship authorized RA items freight prepaid to call for Return Authorization number Repair Services RA AES Corporation 285 Newbury Street Peabody MA 01960 USA 40 7705I UM Page 93 Rev 5 July 9 2010 APPENDICES 40 7705I UM Page 94 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Appendix A Common Linux Commands Below are some of the more common commands you will be using on the Linux operating system ca
96. larm Delivery Deliver all old alarms for this Business Unit defeat O Individual Subscriber Unit settings control delivery of old alanis O Hever deliver old alarms for this Business Unit Copyright 2003 2005 AES IntelliNet L vesan i i Cone a Internet Figure 6 5 Automation Settings o Alarm Automation System Settings 40 7705I UM If the Check In Alarm Status Trouble and Restore messages produced by a subscriber unit will be monitored by an alarm automation system or monitoring software you need to configure these parameters Failure to do so may prevent vital messages like AC failure Low battery and other faults from being reported You must check the Alarm Automation System checkbox You will be presented with a data entry screen shown above You can connect to the alarm monitoring system via serial connection and or TCP IP connections The following fields are available to edit Page 37 Rev 5 July 9 2010 40 7705I UM WARNING AVOID ERROR MESSAGES Be sure there is a functioning Alarm Automation system properly attached and in service on the configured port and or IP address ready to receive signals immediately after the parameters are saved Messages may be generated and any enabled heartbeat needs to get its proper responses Leave the Serial Device Name Heartbeat Signal frequencies and IP Address blank if you need to configure a security Business Unit to not produce error messages due to no in
97. located on the rear panel The rear panel is divided into at four sections as outlined below Figure 3 4 shows a view of the rear panel AES ntelliNet rel Receiver SUTASLE FOR USEAS CENTRAL STATON ire scat ie Central Receiver Ethernet REMOTE STATION RECEIVING Output Serial 7 Ports Ports aa REFER teeta ial FOR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 9 not used CONNECT TO A Phone REDEFTACLE Line CONTROLLED BY A SWITCH Modem 120 Volta 60 Hz 0 6 Ampa WARMING TO tig Lip RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK THIS PRODUCT Serial 2 Operating Temperature cree 23 F 1998 F H i ince ROUNDING TYPE POWER uP PLY CORD Mot Used INDOOR DAY LOCATIO HECT PRODU a GROUNDED RECEPTAC ALL CIRCUITS ARE een REFERTO INSTALLATION MANUAL 40 7705 An f Printer Power Section Modem Single Board Computer Connection Section Printer Port Figure 3 4 3 2 1 Power Section Contains the power input connector and power supply On Off switch as described below Also contains the Power Supply fan e Power input connector Plug the female end of the supplied AC power cord into this connector and the male end of the power cord into a 120 VAC 60 Hz receptacle supervised by a UL Listed 864 UPS or a UL 1481 power supply Do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a switch e Power On Off switch This switch controls the internal power supply When in the off O position power supply output is interrupted When in the On power is provided to t
98. lted Zone activation will not be reported Sub V1 71 Diagnostic Fault Modem Chip Failed or missing 7050 U9 Diagnostic Fault Timing Error between CPU and Modem Diagnostic Fault Ram Chip Read Write test Failure 7050 U11 Diagnostic Fault Modem Loop back Failed 7050 U9 Diagnostic Fault 7050E AC Fail or DC voltage supplied by AC has dropped below 12V Prior Diagnostic Fault still active Reported during Check In n 1 9 see Diagnostic Faults above Trouble Watchdog or Push button Reset Trouble Power On Reset Trouble Communication time out or Acknowledge Delay Trouble Trouble IntelliTap phone line cut Trouble Restore IntelliTap phone line restore Exception Unit or Subscriber Failed to Check In Generated by MultiNet Receiver on failure to receive test message within specified time frame Exception Restoral Unit or Subscriber on Line or has now checked in Zone Trouble Signal Zone NNN ST NNN Prior Zone Trouble zone NNN Input still active Reported during Status Request or Check In 40 77051 UM Page 107 Rev 5 July 9 2010 LORI 1ORI1 VORI LORI TORI 1ORI1 LOR TL TORI OR LOR ORL LORI IORI LORI 1ORI1 KORI LORI LORI 1ORI1 LOR L LORI TORI TORI KORL TURI ACCT ACOE A A ACCU TS ACCEL ACCT ACOTIT ACCT ACCT ACCL ACCL ACCEL ACL ACL ACCT ACCT
99. ly if it were already configured e Previous settings are shown in the fields when the configuration files are opened Once edited and saved you could loose those values if you have not recorded them elsewhere 40 7705I UM Page 27 Rev 5 July 9 2010 In the xterm terminal window enter the following command to initiate the script to modify the configuration of Ethernet port 1 eth0 editnetworketh0 lt Enter gt Don t forget to first type the dot and forward slash The following window for the K Write text editor with the configuration file for Port 1 should appear Use caution as incorrect settings could disable the system especially if 1t were already configured roots root desktop aes 1 ifcfg ethO KWrite Eile Edit Bookmarks Tools Settings Help AGOJ S6 amp FRB AAA PEYICE eth0 ONBOOT yes BOOTPROTO STATIC TPADDR 19 168 0 101 NETMASKH255 255 255 0 CATEWAY 192 168 0 1 Line 1 CokO INS NORM S Figure 5 5 KWrite Text Editor with file ifcfg ethO Open There are usually about 6 lines of parameters in the 4 ifcfg eth0 modified KWrite configuration file Only edit the lines described below to pa aa a i New r eg provide the parameters needed for your installation Do not E Open Ctri O edit the parameter name or add spaces You only need to edit J sae oms or confirm the following lines order not important Save As Open Recent gt i Export gt ONB
100. mber the basic routing pop up appears shown above You may communicate with the unit through its most recent route through its next most recent route through its most frequently used route or you may manually enter a route To choose the most recent route of communication simply press lt Enter gt or check the first box The last route or most recent route is the default setting on this popup To select the second most recent route select the most recent route and the same for the most frequent route Page 68 Rev 5 July 9 2010 To manually enter a route to the subscriber unit select the Manual Path Entry and fill out the manual routing screen as instructed below Where the first to go thru is the ID of the IP Link Specify a Manual Pak x o0000001 Figure 11 5 Manual Routing Table Once you have entered your communications route click OK to send the message to your subscriber unit using the route entered 11 5 The Message Function Group IPCtrl orphan IPLink send Text Message Figure 11 6 Message Pull Down Menu To access the Message function menu group hold down the lt Alt gt key and Press lt M gt or click on Message in the menu bar The pop up illustrated above will appear Use the arrow keys to highlight a message function and press lt Enter gt to select it Proceed by selecting your target unit and choosing a route of communication 40 7705I UM Page 69 Rev5 July 9 2010 Explanation of
101. mdevy 0 199 0 249 0 0 074 ma EE E e ERE E root ping ci 10 0 1 203 PING 10 0 1 203 10 0 1 203 trom 10 0 1 202 56 84 Bytes From 10 0 1 202 icmp seq 1 Destination Host Unreachable Figure 5 6 Example of a ping to a gateway PC 40 7705I UM Page 29 Rev 5 July 9 2010 5 18 User Logout from directly attached keyboard amp monitor You should log out the user that is logged in usually root when local access using the directly attached keyboard monitor and mouse to your system is no longer need Depending on where you are and what you are doing the procedure will vary Several options are outlined below Option 1 Logout preferred method With this option you will log out and go back to the aes login screen l 4 If you are at a command line prompt and not running the MWM GUI then go to step 3 If you are in the MWM GUI first select Quit from the AES Menu Confirm by clicking OK or press lt Enter gt Select Quit Menu item Wit Then click OK or press lt Enter gt DUIT Mum Enter one the following commands at the command prompt Cancel logout lt Enter gt or exit lt Enter gt The screen should return to the aes login prompt Option 2 Reboot server l The system will accomplish a logout when you reboot the MultiNet receiver This will restart the server stopping at the aes login screen Be careful if you are rebooting an active MultiNet Receiver as signals may be processi
102. n the MultiNet receiver You should never just remove power from the receiver or turn off the power supply On Off switch to turn off the receiver Damage to the file system may occur if not properly shut down 12 Quit Use this function to quit using the MWM GUI and return to a command prompt 40 7705I UM Page 57 Rev 5 July 9 2010 9 0 9 1 9 2 Managing Users Generally users are created and managed within the MultiNet system through the creation of the Business Unit See section 6 2 Within a server environment a user would be given specific access rights to areas on a server where they could do things such as view create delete modify and other actions to files while limiting access to areas where they do not need to be This protects the system and other users User root and several other users were created on your MultiNet receiver at the factory Default passwords were assigned to those users User root is typically the most powerful user in a Linux server and has access to do anything on the server Other factory created users are AES Engineering and Technical Support user access accounts that were created to provide factory assistance and support for your system and the passwords are not published You should change the factory default password for user root to protect against unauthorized access See Changing a user s Password below Remote access to a MultiNet receiver is possible once attached to a n
103. n accordance with all local codes When connecting the 77051 MultiNet Receiver s Ethernet ports to a network a UL Listed 497B Secondary Protector is required to be installed on the Ethernet cable Installation shall be in accordance with the NEC Article 800 the manufactures installation instructions and in accordance with all local codes 4 1 Software Installation All necessary software is pre installed on your 77051 If your system has a catastrophic failure it may require the reinstallation of the Linux operating system and the specialized P Link software programs BIOS settings should also be checked to confirm that the unit would initialize and operate properly Routine backing up of the databases to another storage device would be essential in any successful reinstallation or recovery process Contact AES Technical Support if you need assistance with software installation or BIOS settings 40 7705I UM Page 15 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Figure 4 1 Single MultiNet Receiver Connections to a 7170 for Initial Setup Local Suppressor IP Link 7170 E m 16 5 Volt AC To Transformer Antenna Default IP Address 192 168 0 11 Wall Outside Inside the building Intended for initial Setup and testing ONLY o o Optional This configuration is used for initial ee Customer Provided setup only Monitor Keyboard and Ethernet Router Connection Mouse not to be left connected during normal operation See Appendix F
104. n window for the 7050 DLR 7750 UL Bank 0 Zone one Configuration Parameters for Unit 00001256 Configuring a 050 DLR F50 UL lt 1 6 bios fl Z 3 fa fb ff Honnally Open kra Normally Gosed n wy Bypassed H Restoral _ Ej Oo lS OK Cancel Figure 11 17 The zone configuration control block for zone 1 8 in Bank 0 offers five options for the programming of each alarm zone Bank 0 is the 8 zones on the main board Other banks are available if expansion module s are installed Bank 0 does not support Supervised EOL wiring or programming Bank 2 8 shown next Normally Open Normally Open with Restoral Normally closed Normally Closed with Restoral Bypassed Use the mouse to select the appropriate boxes for the zone you wish to program The numbers below the restoral row selects the bank Scroll through the numbers using the arrows and then click the number to select that bank The information in the window will change representing those zones 40 7705I UM Page 81 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Zone Configuration window for the 7050 DLR 7750 UL Bank 1 8 This option row not shown or available if Bank 1 is selected Select Bank Here Use arrows to scroll then click Bg if bank number to JE select _OK Cancel Figure 11 18 The zone configuration control block offers seven options for the programming of each alarm zone Normally Open Normally Open with Restoral Normally closed Normally Clo
105. nd prevent operation There are several ways to shut down a Linux server Linux provides a command named shutdown to perform this function To shut down a MultiNet receiver enter the following command from a command line prompt shutdown h now lt Enter gt Or To shut down a MultiNet receiver from the GUI right click on the desktop and select Shutdown Server Shutdown Server ri 5 4 Local Access and Login Initial Setup Local access means to operate the MultiNet Receiver using a keyboard monitor and mouse that are connected directly to the back of the Receiver Login is required to operate the Receiver in this manner After a successful power up you should be presented with the login prompt aes login You may have to press lt Enter gt after the boot up process to get the actual login prompt Note the lines at the top of the display in Figure 5 1 They are typically the last lines seen before the login prompt on the display for a normal boot up Press lt Enter gt after these lines are displayed if the aes login 1s not displayed For Super user Administrator functions you need to login as root using the current password The factory default password for user root is peabody2 e At the aes login prompt type root lt Enter gt then peabody2 lt Enter gt Note After initial setup if the password has been changed as it should be use the current password for user root to login to perform setup
106. nds To annunciate this fault condition which includes a lost or failed hard disk drive the following will occur e At about minute the LCD will display the message COMM FAILED VERSION HHHH e At about 90 seconds o The Alert Sounder will activate o The CPU and Alert LED will illuminate Pressing the Silence Button should silence the Alert Sounder If the Acknowledge Button is pressed the LEDs will clear but the fault will be re annunciated in several seconds This fault cannot be acknowledged Although it 1s possible that the MultiNet Receiver may continue to process signals for some period of time total failure is imminent and corrective action must be taken Never continue to operate the MultiNet receiver when the Alert LED cannot be cleared 2 Power Supply Overheating Detection A temperature sensor is incorporated into the power supply If it detects a temperature above its normal operational range the following will occur e The Alert Sounder will activate e The Silence and Acknowledge Buttons will have no affect on the Sounder Although it is possible that the MultiNet Receiver may continue to function normally and process signals for some period of time failure is possible and corrective action must be taken Never continue to operate the MultiNet receiver when the Sounder is active and cannon be silenced 40 77051 UM Page 56 Rev 5 July 9 2010 8 4 AES Menu in the GUI Desktop There are no deskto
107. ng Signals shall be sent using an alternate communication means that provides for premises acknowledgement ring back This product shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 NEC UL 827 and all applicable local codes For compliance with UL Central Station Burglar Alarm applications a workstation is required to be able to determine subscriber status The workstation shall be UL Listed ITE equipment 40 7705I UM Page 2 Rev 5 July 9 2010 AES 77051 MultiNet Receiver Table of Contents L0 Product Descriptio escvssecccrtsesscesincesexsvessceesuessvocstenssecstacesexswessoeesvesscecseassesvieciseusecs 6 Ll ADU AES InNtElINE oaase E a E 6 Deze MUNECRECOIVE oaeiai e E E EEEE EE EEA TERE 6 Mo TEROAIP Link rans IVE S eorr a A A E T LA Document Conventions srice n A A E E EE T 20 Safety Considerations siessen ner AER NELERE ETNE 9 30 Technical SpPecui Cause siceecsscvaissessedesasesxevesassicesteseeestoasvavesedsadesdecexevescseececseesvevenes 9 90 NM ok o c vel oe 00 c aan ee enone ee eae Or ee eee eee eee eee ee 10 2 or Ea ec nn or Ae Se ar ne rn See E eRe rn ee 12 AN Tristallation and Semp essiensa ea aai 14 AN SOM ware instalation oossoo eneen eea ae eiaa aois 15 50 System Startup and ACCESS cicccsesissscaesevecosceusctadcotsccacesdcaccsesdsecsaceensedentenssaastcctoeess 19 s Te NN C r E Ee 19 F2 POWER UD oer E AE ES 19 239 Power Downs Mano rma nin sauna A a A vant 20 54 Local Access and Login Initial Setup osc csc
108. ng and a reboot could delay or terminate that process Other users may also be connected and this will disconnect them possibly interrupting their work or cause loss of data To reboot do one of the following a From the command line prompt enter the following reboot lt Enter gt b From the MWM GUI select the Reboot Server item in the AES Menu accessed by right clicking on the MWM desktop Select Reboot Server Menu item eboot Serwer This process should leave a properly configured MultiNet receiver and its programs running allowing remote access by the super user root via VNC on display 1 as well as any other users that were properly created 5 19 User Logout from Workstation Access If you need or want to logout from the workstation access session simply close the program you are using to establish that access For example If using VNC Viewer close the program by clicking on the X in the upper right corner of the VNC window The password will be required the next time you attempt access 40 7705I UM Page 30 Rev 5 July 9 2010 6 0 E Google Microsoft Internet Explorer Admin GUI for Configuration and Administration The Admin GUI is a set of files located in a directory linked to Admin under the Apache htdocs directory To access this Admin GUI you need to connect using a Web Browser from a network workstation The Apache Web Server running on the MultiNet receiver protects this connect
109. ning 5 LCD is the program that controls the messages displayed on the LCD display located on the front panel on the 77051 MultiNet Receiver 6 filedaemon is the program that handles the data sent to the printer Refer to Appendix F for a listing of printed messages 40 7705I UM Page 53 Rev 5 July 9 2010 8 2 MultiNet Utility Programs and Scripts Listed below are some of the more commonly used programs utilities and script files provided by AES or your Linux installation to manage configure and maintain your MultiNet Receiver l Admin GUI 4 cleanLCD 2 aesctrl 5 editnetworketh0 3 chpass 6 editnetworketh1 1 Admin GUI Graphical User Interface The Admin GUI is essentially a collection of Web pages that an administrator can use to manage a MultiNet System You can use a web browser to access the Admin GUI Web pages The Web browser can be run on a workstation with access to the MultiNet Receiver s network or from the Web browser included in the MultiNet Receiver s installed software packages e If accessing the Web pages from a network workstation use the IP address of the MultiNet receiver as configured in section 5 Default for Receiver would be http 192 168 0 101 Admin home php e If accessing the Web pages from the MultiNet Receiver s keyboard and monitor use the following URL http localhost Admin home php The Admin GUI is a php program that allows the operator Admin to modify the server s configurat
110. nit Overview Below is a sample compressed screen that shows the details for the underlined link MySecurityOne Init Details Microsoft Internet Explorer Pis few Favorites Toot Hep ix fh serch sirname r m tp sf100 L235 Admin euphorbe rity ore JEt uns amp 5 IntelliNe Wednesday December 14 2005 09 46 16 C Business Unit Details Data for Business Unit Mi tecurt y hie Application Data Type Security S Alarm Automation Parameters Serial Port Parameters k Seral Device dev tty5si Baud Rate 1200 Data Bits 7 Party ODD Stop Bits 2 Heartbeat Signal Frequency Format Ademco Receiver Number D its Aubin Message Printing Print only when automation is down Old Alarm Delivery Deliver all old alarms for this Business Unit Customer Database MySecuribtyoOme Delete Business Unit There are no subscribers in this Business Unik t Add Subscribers Alarms by There are 0 alarins for Business Unit MrySecuifyrre Virw Alarm History Copyright 2003 2005 AES IntelliNet terete Figure 6 10 Business Unit Details 40 7705I UM Page 42 Rev 5 July 9 2010 6 5 Modify a Business Unit Select Modify Business Unit in Business Unit Details screen to make any changes The following combined screens image may appear different depending on the type of Business Unit Ble Edt Yew Favorites Took Help a Oera O x a Gh search serene Ga a LL amp address E
111. nitial entry for the subscriber ID in the database This includes assigning the subscriber ID to a Business Unit so that the server will know how to direct the subscriber data that comes in a 40 7705I UM Figure 6 2 Admin GUI program home screen Page 32 Internet Rev 5 July 9 2010 6 1 Server Configuration Among the first parameters that must be configured are on the Server Configuration page AES ships the receivers pre configured as indicated throughout this manual To review or edit the parameters access the Admin GUI Server Configuration screen as indicated above and click on Server Configuration on the left hand side of the screen This brings you to the AES Server Configuration screen where you modify as needed the following parameters 3 AES Server Configuration Merasoft Internet Explorer re Edt Yew Favorite ooh Help i Ath 100 242admineys Lop GAES inieliNet AES Server Configuration FAQ Homs Server ID Enter parameters that control operation of the Linux server software HN 0001 Identification number of your server hex Hanan umber Configuration Server Receiver 7 Server receiver number Will be used to identify system components in Number fault reports when there is no Business Unit receiver number hex Subscribers IPLink Port Overview Jiii 00 Port used by your IPLink s to connect to the server Number Adel View Delete Modem Device Path dev ttyS3 Unix device path used
112. nown Enter the address of this unit optional Laat DLR rev 1 6 TOSDE rev 1 8 and older Line 1 Acme Hardware Line 2 10 Mam St City Your City State MA Zip OTM Country Add Subseriber Figure 6 13 Add Subscriber to Business Unit Screen Subscriber ID The Add page first asks if you want to configure a single subscriber or a range of subscribers Configuring a range of subscribers can be convenient if you have a series of subscriber units consecutively numbered for the same Business Unit Enter the subscriber ID s and use the radio buttons to indicate whether you are configuring a single subscriber or a range of subscribers Subscriber unit IDs can be entered as Hexadecimal or Decimal numbers Use the radio buttons below the ID entry fields to set the number type Note An ID entered in Decimal will be converted to Hexadecimal for use and database storage Use caution if you enter an ID as decimal as once it is translated into Hexadecimal and stored you will have to know the Hexadecimal translation to view data on some screens Subscriber ID s are actually entered in Hexadecimal format when programming the unit using the programming port Entering the ID of 1234 into a unit would be an equivalent of 4660 in decimal or 6666 entered as decimal will be converted to the Subscriber ID of 1LAOA When entering a range decimal and Hex digits will have to be entered separately A range of 0001 to 9999 will include all ID s wi
113. of case sensitive letters and numbers New passwords will take affect after executing this command because the VNC Server session for the user that the password is changing will be shutdown and restarted within this script 4 cleanLCD Clears alarm messages on the LCD display 5 editnetworkethO This script is used to modify the settings of Ethernet Port 1 ethO See Section 5 13 7 editnetworketh1 This script is used to modify the settings of Ethernet Port 2 ethl See Section 5 13 40 7705I UM Page 55 Rev 5 July 9 2010 8 3 Special Purpose Circuits Listed below are some of the notable special purpose circuits whose purpose 1s to monitor certain faults or the proper operation of the MultiNet Receiver l Watchdog Timer Hung process detection 2 Power Supply Overheating Detection 1 Watchdog Timer Hung process detection Many of the critical programs in the MultiNet Server suite are providing a pulse to a Watchdog circuit on the LCD Board The purpose of this pulse is to verify that the programs are performing their functions in a timely manner and not hung To test for the existence of an operational Hard Drive many of the programs are accessing the drive at regular intervals If a program becomes hung for any reason including its inability to access the drive the Watchdog Circuit will not receive the pulse If the Watchdog circuit does not receive a pulse the MultiNet Receiver will annunciate the fault within 90 seco
114. of the LCD Firmware and the date and time Default Example Alarm Restore and Status messages All alarm restore and status messages that are to be sent by the server to alarm automation will be sent to the LCD when the alarm automation system is off line Following is what occurs when a message of this type needs to be displayed 1 The message sent to the LCD will include the message to be sent to alarm automation plus a simple human readable interpretation of the alarm that will include zone group etc The LCD message will also include a timestamp and a count of pending alarms in the queue See Appendix E for messages 2 The Alert LED in the Alert Panel will be turned on if it is off This will cause the Alert Buzzer to sound 3 The Alert Buzzer is tied to the turning on off of the Alert LED It will sound upon the Alert LED being turned on or off It will sound until the SILENCE button is pressed 4 Ifthe alarm is not acknowledged within 30 seconds after a silence the buzzer sounds again 5 Once acknowledged the message will be removed from the display and replaced with the next message in the queue If the next message is not an alarm the alert LED will be turned off Display will return to normal if no off normal messages are to be displayed 6 The database will be updated to indicate a manual acknowledgment for the alarm 7 The alarm and the acknowledgment will be printed 8 As the next message is displayed
115. og files If more information about system operation is required the On setting can be used The Full setting should only be used at the direction of AES support personnel This is an Event log The more information stored on each event reduces the total number of events stored in the log e Set Configuration When complete Click the Set Configuration button to save the configuration If you have not already created at least one Business Unit you will be asked to do so before leaving the Server Configuration screen 6 2 Define Business Units you must have at least one Each subscriber unit s application data type must be associated with a Business Unit Business Units are defined based on the types of application data they process Each Subscriber must be associated with the proper type Business Unit to handle the data packets produced by the Subscribers Since every Subscriber creates at the very least Check In Status and other routine messages most Business Units have settings for Alarm data and may have to be linked with the Business unit of Data Type Security if those messages are to be monitored by an alarm monitoring system Each user that will have remote access would have a Business Unit set up for their exclusive use To provide for site specific particulars there are no user Business Units pre configured in the MultiNet receiver from the factory You need to create at least one to continue Select Add under
116. ome Server Gonfiguration Subscribers Overview Add View Delete Business Units Overview Add View Delete SysOp IPLinks Alarms Yersion Info OnLine AES Tech Support YC Yiewer Powered by SAES For Aam Mori IntelliNet Links 3 Tuesday December 13 2005 15 30 57 a Add a Business Unit Alarm Automation Settings Creating Business Unit m for Security data You can connect bo your Alarm Aubomation Sysbem through a serial port or an IP socket or both Enter connection parameters below Serial Port Paramebers Serial Device Hame Baud Rate 1200 Data Bits 7 Panty ODD Stop Bite 2 Heartbeat Signal Frequency Humber of seconds between leartheat signals If your automation system sends them fseconds IP Parameters IP Aclilirass Part Humber Heartbeat Simal Frosquency Humber of seconds between heartheat signals If your dutmation systan sends them seconds Automation Message Format Autonathon Format Ademco Format of messiges sent to your alann autamakion system Receiver Number 1 Recelver number setting in aubomation messages for thls Business Unit Automation Message Printing Print only when aubomathon is chown All messages vill be printed cefrett O Print alarms sent to automathon Always print automation messages EMail Alarnns You may specify an email acklress for alarm delivery This is optional EMall Address optional Old A
117. on the software Explanation of the System Group Functions Function Explanation Abort Outbound Packet e Quickly cancels an unacknowledged packet sent to a sub scriber unit by the receiver This includes Get query functions Filter Check In amp ACKS e To filter out screen clutter this function prevents non critical check in messages from appearing on the screen This is a toggle function Forwarding Toggle e This one command allows you to globally enable or disable the forwarding function It affects only those units that have been programmed for forwarding For more information see the section on Database Group Edit Radio Forward Table A pop up window shows you the current status global forwarding On or Off Enter Y yes or N no to change the status 40 7705I UM Page 90 Rev 5 July 9 2010 11 10 Interpreting Screen Messages SAMPLE Check In Message Packet Num ber Current Sender of Internal Tracking this Packet Type of Routing Original Sender From Current shes routing with Ultimate Destination aCe Destination Tor T vpe of Packet cket To Sep 15 12 57 01 6B 9876 0000 1234 gt 0000 LNRT Unit Check In Data 015 Unit 9876 is OK Tune a Message in this example a Status message Structure and content vanes The following information can be extracted from the sample message above The message was received on September 15 at 12 57 01 The sequential packet number assigned to t
118. onfiguration To remove all data for this subscriber Delete Subscriber Copyright 2003 2005 AES IntelliNet lt Internet Figure 10 3 Data for Subscriber 40 7705I UM Page 62 Rev 5 July 9 2010 10 2 Routing Table Screen Once you have configured your Business Unit s and added Subscribers you can go to the ipctrl program discussed later in this manual to view live traffic and manage your network Data will be stored in the various databases as traffic comes in You can then return to the Admin GUI and review that data using the following screens You can view Routing information by selecting a link located in the Business Units area of the Admin GUI Select Business Units Overview on the left side of the screen Then select the Business Unit that contains the Subscriber you want to review routing history from the pull down list Next click on the Link View Route table for Business Unit Name An example screen is shown below When your system is new there may not be any information to display until signals are successfully received by an IP Link Transceiver and passed on to the 77051 MultiNet Receiver File Edit iew Favorites Tools Help Gek E a E Fh J seach Sip Favorites E he co m LJ http 10 0 1 235 Adminsiewroutes php butag MySecuribyOnekicustdb MySecuribyOne Eco iis 8A ES IntelliNe CORPORATION For Aarm Monioring E Routing Table Microsoft Internet Explorer fe os a A
119. onics 6500 compatible output for explanation of other signal format codes Event plus Zone Status and Fault Codes AES Subscribers with IntelliTap All 4 2 messages will be reported as follows AssCC where CC is a direct copy of the received 4 2 report code Input Signals In mode the AES receiver will respond to two inputs or signals from the monitoring system lt 0x06 gt receiver considers last message acknowledged lt 0x15 gt receiver will re send last message 1f not acknowledged Other Messages 301ssAESs7000sV X XXs lt Ox 14 gt X XX_ this reports the version number of the firmware 40 7705I UM Page 110 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Appendix F Printer Messages Produced by the MultiNet receiver For many events that occur in the MultiNet system messages are created and printed on the attached printer These events are be created by the communicators Subscribers in the MultiNet system IP Link Transceivers and by the MultiNet Receiver itself There are also a number of reports that can be printed Following 1s a list and description of some of those messages Controls for what is printed are located within the Business Unit configurations and throughout the MultiNet menu system Print format for Events such as alarm and fault messages When an event is reported to the MultiNet receiver and the receiver determines that it needs to be printed the following general format is used Day Mmm dd hh mm ss YYYY Message The
120. otrd cccccccccccceseeeseeeneees 60 95 DIGITS MINS AU SEL aoo a ban tabewasacuaaseusl O TEE 60 956 VGStMew usero ennea a hee Maree wets Uriah nadia a becatae itis 6l 10 0 Admin GUI Database Functions ccccscssccccccccccccccccssssssssssssssssssscscees 62 TOI SUDSCHDSE OV CE VIC W meesi seie EAT E OAE E AOE 62 102 Routine Table S Cre Gis aaa a T N R 63 POD IPEE mMk Stats SO Che CI a E E Hawee hee deaths 64 IOA Get SIC al FISON enean En a a E E EE EA ETE 64 10 5 Close Your Browser When Finished With Admin GUI eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 65 11 0 IPLinkCtrl ipctrl Network Management Softwares ccccsssssssscccooees 66 Meh ARC CRUNCH OM GOFOD oarenien cen E a E ees 67 40 7705I UM Page 4 Rev 5 July 9 2010 11 2 Common data entry selection menus and pop ups cccceeeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 67 11 3 Using the pick list pop up to Select a Subscriber ID ccc ccc ccc eeeeeeee eens 68 11 4 Selecting a Route for Communication with a Subscriber Unit eee 68 t1 5 The Message Function Group accesecsocicess sncnivtaaveesnieanienkannnesooiiecesanicavine pa eeoaeees 69 Ko Contor FUNC MOM GlOUD aerer a a ean aacai A 71 HRF Progrimmino Funcion Gi0u ps iren E taes 74 IES Datt Radio Foncion Group s sesescenssosen cyussocsn EET TO 86 LES Sy Ste Mi uneon GROND erore oa EE N E E N E 90 11 10 Interpreting Screen Messages 0cccccceeceeccccccssccenssssssseseseeeeeeeeeccc
121. p shortcuts on the MultiNet Receiver s New Terminal GUI Desktop Use the AES Menu to access some of aesctr startall functions that are available Other functions are available aesctr1 stopall from the command line prompt This menu is only zeertol pastel ach available for root user access See Section 5 7 aan Primary LCD Clean 1 New Terminal Shortcut to start the xterm terminal Sseenceiy ED Chet emulator used to get a command line prompt Primary House Keeping Secondary House Keeping 2 aesctrl startall Shortcut to run the startALL shell script which starts the collection of programs that make sepia eran up the MultiNet receiver Quit Reboot Server 3 aesctrl stoptall Shortcut to run the stopALL shell Figure 6 1 script which stops the collection of programs that make AES menu up the MultiNet receiver 4 aesctrl restartall Shortcut to run the restartALL shell script which stops then restarts the collection of programs that make up the MultiNet receiver 5 Clean LCD Alarm Shortcut to reset the LCD display 6 Primary LCD Clean Shortcut to reset the LCD display 7 Secondary LCD Clean Shortcut to reset the LCD display 8 Primary Housekeeping Shortcut to reset LEDs 9 Secondary Housekeeping Shortcut to reset LEDs 10 Reboot server Shortcut to stop all programs shut down and restart the MultiNet receiver 11 Shutdown Server Shortcut to properly stop all programs and shut dow
122. ppendix E for a listing of generated messages Receiver Number Select the number to place in the character s that represent the Receiver Number in the Alarm Automation message Default is 1 Range is Blank 0 to 9 and A to F 0 and Blank are selectable options but may not be valid entries for all alarm Automation systems Some Alarm Automation systems may ignore or be set to ignore this parameter Unless you know you need or want something different use the default and suggested value of 1 o Automation Message Printing This parameter controls how the MultiNet receiver prints alarm messages to its assigned printer Options are Print only when alarm automation is down All messages will print but only those that cannot be reported to alarm automation Print alarms sent to automaton This setting echoes successfully reported messages to the printer Always Print Automation Messages This setting prints all messages regardless of state of alarm automation o Email Alarms Optionally you can enter an email address to send alarm messages o Old Alarm Delivery Old or prior alarms are reported by AES Subscribers when a zone that has gone into alarm in the past and has not yet restored to its non alarm condition at the time the Subscriber is sending a Check In or a Status report UL 864 requires a setting of Deliver all old alarms for this Business Unit Page 39 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Some Alarm automation systems
123. printed line begins with date and time stamp indicating when the MultiNet Receiver received the message Day 3 letter abbreviation for day of week Mmm 3 letter abbreviation for month of year dd Date of month hh mm Hour of day and minute of the hour SS Second of the minute YYYY Four digit Year Following the Date stamp is a three letter code identifying the device or origin of the reported message Following is a list of those codes IPL IP Link message LPT Printer fault MDM Modem RFI Radio Frequency Interference message OFF Offline message System Message Message This portion varies depending on the type of event or message that is being printed Examples Follow IPLink 0000 Power On Reset E140 ACCT 9371 ZONE C006 11 9371 18 A140 00 C006 Tracking 21924 IPLink 00002222 Starting Modem Test Manual Acknowledge Tracking 21924 gt 11 9371 18 A140 00 C006 Alarm Automation System is up serial IPL 1111 Battery Voltage Fault Alarm codes printed are defined in Appendix E 40 7705I UM Page 111 Rev 5 July 9 2010
124. rations All equipment must be installed in accordance with National Electric Code applicable UL Standards and local building codes Unplug power before opening enclosures to avoid electrical shock 3 0 Technical Specifications The 77051 is in a standard 2U 19 rack enclosure configuration Operating voltage 120 VAC 60 Hz 10 Operating current 0 6 Amps Operating Temperature Range 13 to 35 2 C 55 to 95 3 F Storage temperature Range 10 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Power Consumption 200 Watts Maximum Physical Dimensions 19 Wide X 3 5 High 2U X 12 24 13 25 including rack handles Minimum Rack Depth Approximately 16 to allow for cables and connectors Approximate Weight 9 pounds Encryption AES 128 Bit 40 7705I UM Page 9 Rev 5 July 9 2010 3 1 Front Panel The front panel has the user display and controls Figure 3 1 shows a view of the front panel Alert Sounder lt AES IntelliNet 7705 Cemal Receiver Tactile Response Sounder LCD Display Power Button Status Panel Alert Panel Figure 3 1 3 1 1 LCD Display The LCD is a 4 line display with 20 characters per line It shows messages for the 77051 Use this in conjunction with the Alert panel to interpret and acknowledge messages There 1s also a tactile response sounder to provide audible confirmation of a successful button activation In most modes of operation the top line will be constant and usually displays the LCD firmware
125. roblems with the network Disable repeating for testing purposes only or for mobile units which are never to be used as repeaters e To confirm the function and update the database perform a Get Subscriber Mode Data to retrieve the current status of this mode Message group 9 e Refer to subscriber unit manuals for more information e Enables Disables the Phone Line Cut Monitoring function in 7450 or 7440 subscriber units e To confirm the function and update the database perform a Get Subscriber Mode Data to retrieve the current status of this mode Message group 9 e Refer to 7450 or 7440 subscriber unit manuals for more information Page 73 Rev 5 July 9 2010 11 7 Programming Function Group DataRadio i subscriber Timing Figure 11 12 Program Pull Down Menu To access the Programming function menu group hold down the lt Alt gt key and Press lt P gt The pop up illustrated above will appear Use the arrow keys to highlight a function and press the lt Enter gt to select it Proceed by selecting your target unit choosing a route of communication and then editing the presented form Explanation of the Program Group Functions Function Explanation SUBSCRIBER TIMING Enter Address Ass lt P gt Check In interval 0 24 Hrs e Press lt S gt i Select Target Unit PAE Alarm De s Select Route ontact Debounce Time e Edit form as necessary Acknowledge Delay See below for details on data ent
126. ry for this function Subscriber Programming Data Entry Screen x 00000001 Subscriber Programming Figure 11 13 Timing Parameters Data Entry The form illustrated above allows an operator to change the timing parameters of a Subscriber unit using the IPCtrl software When the programming window appears the fields will usually be pre filled with values If there is a database entry for the selected Subscriber the values 40 7705I UM Page 74 Rev 5 July 9 2010 will be retrieved from there If no database entry exists the factory defaults will be used To be sure that the pre filled values represent the current settings in the Subscriber it is recommended that you retrieve the current parameters from the Subscriber before you edit and send new values See Get All Subscriber Data under the Message Function Group earlier in section 11 e Enter Address Freeform field to put location reference information This is stored in the database and is not sent to the Subscriber e Set Check In Interval Automatic Test When the Subscriber Programming screen appears a cursor will be flashing at the check in interval area The intervals can be programmed between one minute and 24 hours the default setting 1s at 24 hours To minimize radio air traffic an interval of 24 hours is recommended except in high security applications The ability to change this timing feature by remote is a key advantage of the two way AES IntelliNet
127. sed with Restoral Bypassed Supervised Not available on Bank 0 Zone 1 8 Supervised with Restoral Not available on Bank 0 Zone 1 8 Use the mouse to select the appropriate boxes for the zone you wish to program Banks 1 8 support Supervised programming and wiring UL and COMMERCIAL FIRE INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS for 7750 UL Subscriber Units e Zones 1 6 Bypassed e Zone7 N O w Restoral Tamper creates N C loop through zone 7 of 7072 module e Zone 8 N O W Restoral AC Fail from 7072 multi board Refer to Subscriber Unit Manual for details on zone wiring and programming Zone Configuration window for the 7050E Rev 1 8 and older Figure 11 19 40 7705I UM Page 82 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Zone Configuration window for the 7050E 7750 F8 and 7788 select programing on the left to match the circuit wiring for each zone gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt a o gt gt gt gt o gt gt gt gt gt gt gt 9 gt gt gt gt select from the lower section the Event Code to produce When a radio _TObUr ee ane puttan tothe att Produces an E200 i selected the Produces an E130 Event Code Produces an E300 listed is sent to Produces an E301 Alarm Monitroing Produces an E140 for an alarm condition bE Re ee ha 4 te Ge 4 be Re O a Oe Oe Ss a4 Oe ee ha 4 pT ee gt Sh 4 gt I aaao e e a 4 A Figure 11 20 In this Subscriber type the user has the ability to selec
128. sing a specific alarm output emulation A different emulation another monitoring system or other differences in the parameters will require a separate Business Unit See Appendix E for a listing of generated messages The data types listed below may not be selected per UL 864 o USDI This data type is expecting data from a USDI Subscriber Also creates Alarm data o GPS Do not select data type o Vending Do not select data type o Pump Do not select data type Page 35 Rev 5 July 9 2010 e Alarm Automation System If you have an Alarm Automation or monitoring system check the Alarm Automation System checkbox You will be presented with a data entry screen to enter its parameters See following pages for screen examples and data fields NOTE If a Business Unit will utilize a serial port that has already been configured and assigned to another Business Unit DO NOT SELECT THE Alarm Automation System CHECK BOX You must follow Special Instructions included on following pages and a special procedure located in Appendix D at the end of this manual Instructions in Appendix D will link the selected new Business Unit to the Business Unit that uses the Serial Port Failure to properly comply with this requirement may prevent the additional Business Unit s from being able to use the Serial Port An existing Business Unit can also be edited later to meet the requirements for linking to another Business Unit by replacin
129. t Zone contact ID 010 602 Periodic test report P Automatic Supervisory Check In 40 7705I UM Page 102 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Example Message Strings Description of Event Produced by an AES Subscribers R1 R1 R1 RL R1 R1 RI RL Ri R1 R1 RL RL R1 RL RL RL Ri RL ACCT ACCT AT ACOL ACCT ACCT AGL ACUT ACCT ACCT ACC Lr ACCT HOGI ACOE ACCE ACO ACOCI ACEI ACCT 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 e 18 18 18 18 18 18 LG 18 18 18 E602 E140 P140 R140 E203 E309 E307 R307 Peo Boo Rood E354 E394 R354 R354 F356 ESU PSO R370 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 COO COnn CONT CUNT C207 C902 C8nn COJO Conn C905 C905 COG CoS CIU6 COS C903 COTTI COT CONT Automatic Supervisory Check In Zone contact ID 000 Alarm Signal or input went active Zone contact ID Zone Number Prior Alarm Input still active Zone contact ID Zone Number Reported during Status or Automatic Supervisory Check In Alarm Restoral or input to normal Zone contact ID Zone Number Watchdog or Push button Reset Zone contact ID 901 Power On Reset Zone contact ID 902 Diagnostic Fault Zone contact ID Fault Code See Fault code list on a following page No Faults Unit OK or Restoral of all Prior Faults Zone contact ID 800 Prior Diagnostic Fault still active Reported during Check In Zone contact ID
130. t concatenate files and print on standard output Ex cat filename lt Enter gt cd change directory clear clear the screen cp copy files grep find lines matching a certain pattern Ex grep string filename lt Enter gt ifconfig displays current TCP IP settings less filter for viewing files and directories Ex less filename lt Enter gt locate locates files that matches a certain pattern Ex locate filename lt Enter gt Is list directory contents mcopy copy files to a disk DOS Ex mcopy filename destination ie a lt Enter gt mdir list directory contents on a DOS contents mkdir make a new directory passwd change a user password ping used to test IP connection to another node on the network ps dispaly a process status Below are some advanced commands not commonly used or needed but could be useful for advanced users Use caution with some of these as incorrect usage could cause a file or system to be modified and stop normal operation etc system configuration file date used to set the time and date of the server It 1s very important that time between multiple MultiNet Receivers be synchronized Type man date lt Enter gt for usage information find find files halt shut down system host look up host information hostname display system s hostname mv move or rename files reboot to reboot the computer root the user that owns the operating system and control the computer
131. t an optional Contact ID Event Code to be sent to the Alarm Monitoring System for each of the 8 zones The former standard produced only an E140 which is typically listed as a General Alarm Select normal to have an E140 sent to alarm monitoring Zone Configuration window for the 7450 7440 One Figure 11 21 40 7705I UM Page 83 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Zone programming window for the 7750 F4x4 and 7744 Refer to the appropriate Subscriber Manual for details on zone writing and programming This screen below appears if the unit zone information is in the database Figure 11 22 The Zone configuration pop up window offers the following options for the programming of each alarm zone Restoral with Supervised or Fire Bypassed 40 77051 UM Page 84 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Function Explanation AUTOMATIC TEST SUPERVISION e Press lt ALT gt lt P gt e Press lt A gt e Select Target Unit e Edit form as necessary See below for details on data entry for this function Automatic Test Time Supervision Data Entry Screen This feature enables the IPCtrl software to monitor automatic test timer check ins When enabled it alerts an operator if a subscriber unit fails to report in within the programmed interval plus 10 2 minutes as programmed in the subscriber s timing Parameters function A missed Check In 1s reported to alarm automation if enabled See Appendix E for generated messages Access this function
132. tandard straight through Ethernet cable Pre configured factory default to static IP address 192 168 0 101 Ethernet Port 2 J11 eth1 This Port is not used USB ports 0 amp 1 0 is Lower Not Used PS 2 Keyboard Mouse port J16 Use supplied Y cable to connect a PS 2 keyboard and a mouse These devices are used during configuration Once configured access to the MultiNet Receiver is done through a network workstation Reset Switch Press and hold for 2 seconds to perform a hard reset Do this only in the event of a lockup condition when proper shut down procedure cannot be accomplished 3 2 4 Printer Port Section Contains a single printer connector 40 7705I UM Printer Port Plug the Db 25 male end of the printer cable connected to a supported parallel printer Attach only a printer Listed by UL for Signaling use under UL 864 such as an AES 75 0101 See Appendix F for a listing of generated messages Note These are to be used for initial setup only and are not to remain connected Page 13 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Installation and Setup A separate Initial Installation and Setup Guide is provided to guide you through the initial installation and setup A standalone Receiver requires a monitor keyboard and mouse for user interface See Figure 4 1 The standalone configuration is not recommended by AES Corporation for anything other than initial setup and preliminary testing of the system Once properly
133. ter gt If you connect using VNC Viewer access this is the interface you will be presented with after a successful connection To access a menu of functions right click on the desktop and hold While holding the right click move the curser which 1s now an arrow over the menu items Individual menu items will highlight as the curser passes over To select an item either release the right click while the desired menu item is highlighted or left click on the item while still holding the right click From the GUI Desktop you will be able to start programs used to perform configuration maintenance and other user functions An example of the desktop screen with a few comments added follows The figure illustrates a false view as the and 4 mouse cursers are both shown and it is not to an actual scale The menu available from the right click is also shown This view is also a representation of what the screen would look like 1f you were to access it using VNC Viewer as your workstation program root s root desktop aes 1 oo R ES Menu i J n 8 i 7 ant c W desktop tc access f AES Henu New Terminal aesctrl startall aesctrl topall aesctrl restartall Clean LCD Alarm Primary LED Clean Normal Mouse Lurser Secondary LCD Clean Primary House Keeping Secondary House Keeping Primary DataBase Backup Secondary Database Backup Reboot Server Shutdown Server Quits Figure 5 2 GUI Desktop 40 7705I UM Page 22 Rev
134. ter gt Default 7170 setting The above listed ping commands will ping 4 times c4 either the default Gateway or the 7170 assuming they are configured as listed You can even ping the IP address of the receiver itself to see how the ping program works Ping c4 192 168 0 101 lt Enter gt Default Receiver If necessary you may press lt Ctrl gt C to stop pinging attempts You should receive responses indicating how long the response took if it failed or timed out The example screen below shows the ping help response a successful ping and a failed ping Using username root root 10 0 1 202 s password Last login Tue Sep lt 8 10 05 07 004 trom 10 0 1 124 root aesSecurity root ping help Usage ping LRUbdingrvVads c count i interval w deadline p pattern 8 packetsizce t ttl I interface or address M mtu discovery hint 5 sndbuf T timestamp option 0 tos hopi destination rootfaesSecurity root ping c4 10 0 1 1 PING 10 0 1 1 10 0 1 1 trom 10 0 1 202 56 84 ny ftes 64 bytes from 10 0 1 1 icmp seq 1 ttl 2 time 0 3 76 m E Hi z ra rt ra wo w fi time 0 221 rr time 0 201 rr time 0 199 rr 64 bytes from 10 0 1 1 icmp seq e ttl 2 64 bytes from 10 0 1 1 icmp seq 3 ttl 2 64 bytes from 10 0 1 1 icmp seq 4 ttl 2 in in in iA i 4 e lt 10 0 1 1 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted 4 received 0 yet tine 3007ms5 ctt min avg max
135. th numbers 0 9 but none of the Hex digits A F To include the Hex numbers in the range create a Ren Unit Type Select the unit type from the pull down list provided Ifthe unit type is not properly selected certain operational functions such as Zone Programming may not work correctly You may not be presented with the correct zone programming window Page 45 Rev 5 July 9 2010 e Enter optional address information in fields Line 1 Line 2 City State Zip and Country if desired Once fields are edited select Add Subscriber button the next screen will display the data you entered for verification If displayed data is correct click the Insert Subscriber button to add the subscriber to the database If it is incorrect use the Back button of your browser to return to the Add Subscriber page to make corrections Add Subscriber Confirmation Subscriber ID Ox5555 Subscriber Unit Type 7050E F8 Address Acme Hardware Your City MA 01960 Data is valid Click below to insert to database Insert Subscriber Figure 6 14 Add Subscriber Confirmation partial Screen You will receive a confirmation screen after you click the Insert Subscriber button verifying that the subscriber was added to the database From here select the Add alarm data button to configure alarm data for this subscriber Add Subscriber Confirmation Subscriber has been added to Business Unit MySecurityOne Click below if
136. tiNet Receiver One is identified as ethO the other as eth1 You can issue the Linux command ifconfig at a command prompt to review the TCP IP settings It 1s best to request IP information one adapter at a time Enter the following to view Port 1 settings ifconfig eth0 lt Enter gt Review the data on the screen Then to review the settings of Port 2 the second adapter enter the following ifconfig eth1 lt Enter gt You can scroll the screen display to view information that has scrolled off by using the lt Pg Up gt and lt Pg Dn gt keys Factory Default TCP IP Settings The table below shows the factory default settings of all TCP IP devices in a MultiNet Receiver 7170 IP Link transceiver pair Both Receivers and IP Link Transceivers in a dual system are configured the same from the factory You MUST modify the TCP IP settings of the second Receiver and IP Link Transceiver before the two can be connected together in the same network If the new MultiNet system is being placed in a network that has existing MultiNet devices then these new devices need unique settings Failure to do so will result in conflicts Parameter Ethernet Port 2 eth1 NETMASK 255 235 233 0 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 10 0 1 7 7170 IP Link Transceiver Default Ethernet Port Settings 255 255 255 0 Table 5 4 Factory default TCP IP settings 40 7705I UM Page 25 Rev 5 July 9 2010 5 14 Suggested TCP IP Settings for Second MultiNet Receiver The t
137. timate iii of this trace updates the Desi on Packet routing table for Sep 15 13 19 01 7C 5678 seo 1234 gt 0000 LNRT Alarm Data 007 New Type Alarm D 5678 Zone 001 Designates Old or New Message Message Alarm Zone 1 Format of 2nd line varies Red Color Display Type of Packet The following information can be extracted from the sample message above The message was received on September 15 at 13 19 01 The sequential packet number assigned to this packet is 7C The message originated at subscriber unit 5678 and its destination is Unit 0000 the head end Subscriber 1234 a repeater in the message path is sending the specific message to 0000 The type of routing used is LNRT This is an Alarm message It is displayed in red for easy recognition The 7 bytes of data indicate new alarm on the Subscriber s Zone 1 40 7705I UM Page 91 Rev 5 July 9 2010 12 0 Operation This section describes two of the modes of operation your MultiNet Receiver may be in and how to operate it 12 1 Manual Operation The MultiNet receiver defaults to Manual Operation when Alarm Automation Is not in use Manual operation of the MultiNet receiver 1s a mode where alarm and other messages are not being sent to an Alarm Monitoring System This would occur when the Alarm Monitoring System was offline down or disconnected Steps for Receiver operation when a MultiNet Receiver receives an alarm message that is not
138. tions lt Key gt Characters between angled brackets refer to a specific key on the keyboard Example lt Enter gt means to press the Enter Key variable Characters between these braces refer to a value that will vary dependant on any number of circumstances or configurations Example username means to replace username with the appropriate user name Example 2 IP Address would require a valid IP address be typed in place of the label Screen Text Square brackets have several uses Occasionally refers to a Graphical Button usually selected by clicking on the screen graphic Also used to indicate a selection available by choosing from an available list May also be used to show actual characters displayed 40 77051 UM Page 7 Rev 5 July 9 2010 IP Link The TCP IP Gateway for AES Intellinet Internet oes l LAN WAN 3 AES IntelliNet Ethernet Radio Network AES IntelliNet lai Radio Network Cloud IP Link Transceiver 7170 IP Link TCP IP INTERNET me Ethernet HUB Primary 7170 IP Link secondary 170 IP Link Primary MultiNet Receiver Redundant Secondary MultiNet Receiver Typical MultiNet System It is highly recommended and required for UL systems that a redundant MultiNet Receiver be operational at the head end and that any location of 7170 IP Link Transceivers have at least two for the purpose of redundancy 40 7705I UM Page 8 Rev 5 July 9 2010 2 0 Safety Conside
139. to a delay the objective of that message has already served its purpose the late or missing signal should have been flagged at the central station see Automatic Test Supervision section e Under the default factory settings only test timer messages are subject to the TTL function If you want TTL for other message types YOU must activate it when you program the subscriber unit e The TTL time is included in packets generated by TTL capable Subscribers This feature is available in Subscribers with firmware Version 2 1 and later which was first released in late 2000 40 7705I UM Page 77 Rev 5 July 9 2010 40 7705I UM e The timeout function works when a packet is stored for forwarding in any subscriber with TTL capability which will decrement the TTL time for the packet it 1s storing When TTL time has expired the packet is aborted This function does not work with non TTL pre Version 2 1 subscribers The TTL feature works best when the majority of subscribers or the subscribers that are most heavily used have the feature in the firmware Call your AES representative for upgrade information Default time for Check In Packets is 00 hours 30 minutes DO NOT enter a greater than 24 hrs 00 mins Entering a time of 00 hours and 00 minutes deactivates the time to live function for that packet type The shortest allowed TTL time is 00 hours 10 minutes TTL can also be set for other packet types e Zone Alarm Packets e Status Packets
140. ult Zone contact Fault Code Zone 800 restoral of all Prior faults See below for codes 801 809 309 Battery test failure Charger Voltage low Zone contact 910 336 Local printer failure P Printer off line Zone contact 904 350 Communications trouble RF Interference Zone contact 906 351 Telco 1 Fault IntelliTap detected phone line cut Zone contact 905 353 Long range radio xmitter fault P Multiple IP Links with same Unit ID Zone contact 906 354 Failure to communicate event Exception Unit failed to Check In Zone contact 906 Generated by Receiver on failure to receive test message within specified time frame 354 Failure to communicate event Exception TCP IP Supervision Failure Zone contact 906 354 Failure to communicate event Exception MultiNet Modem Failure Zone contact 907 354 Failure to communicate event Exception IP Link Modem Failure Zone contact 908 354 Failure to communicate event Exception Unit NetCon is 6 or 7 Zone contact 915 355 Loss of Radio Supervision P IP Link RF Ping Failure Zone contact 906 356 Loss of central polling Z Acknowledge Delay or Communication timeout Zone contact 903 357 Antenna Supervision Module IP Link antenna cut restoral Zone contact 916 370 Protection Loop Zone Trouble Zone contact ID 001 to 008 370 Protection Loop 7744 Battery Charger Trouble Zone contact ID 009 370 Protection Loop 7744 Ground Faul
141. vailable data View Paths Thru window The Following Units Use 000088650 1 00001314 Figure 11 26 40 7705I UM Page 87 Rev 5 July 9 2010 Function Explanation EDIT RADIO FORWARD Forwarding is a function that causes the IPCtrl software to TABLE transmit a data packet to a remote Subscriber upon the e Press lt ALT gt lt P gt reception of a specific event by the same or another e Press lt E gt Subscriber Pee er ne See below for details on data entry for this function e Edit form as necessary Edit Radio Forward Table Edit Forward Table Figure 11 27 The Forwarding table above is used to configure the event and subscriber to forward the data to The types of outbound data packets include data to be printed on a serial printer attached to the remote subscriber s serial port alarm automation messages and instructions to control relays on an attached Relay Output module Caution Forwarding increases air traffic on the network which may lead to slowdowns on a busy system Use forwarding sparingly and only when required Only forward essential data e There is no guarantee the for warded data will be received The remote site that receives the data is not a substitute for a central receiver There will be no notification or report to any external system if a forwarded packet fails to reach the destination Subscriber e PCtrl software can forward the activity data of a subscriber unit to another subscr
142. version number and REV 4 4 C 2005 06 AES AES copyright Example Other lines will be used to display messages generated by the server Refer to Appendix B for a detailed explanation of server generated messages displayed on the LCD 3 1 2 Power Button is used to turn On Off and Reset the computer motherboard integral to the MultiNet Receiver Push to start up a downed unit Press and hold for 10 seconds to perform STATUS an emergency shutdown Not recommended for non emergencies RECEIVER CPU 3 1 3 Status Panel Contains LEDs that indicate fault conditions as described below See Figure 3 2 O g When any of the Status LEDs are activated to reflect a ETHERNET AUTOMATION failure the LED on the Alert panel will also be activated causing the Alert Sounder to activate O Pressing SILENCE will momentarily silence the Alert REINTERFERENCE POWER Sounder for 30 seconds until message is cleared Pressing ACKNOWLEDGE will clear the Alert LED Figure 3 2 The status LED will not be cleared until the failure has been corrected e Receiver Red Led Indicates a hardware or system fault in the server These faults will include Printer Offline and LCD display faults e CPU Red Led Indicates that the CPU or internal processor has performed a reset either manually initiated or automatically by the internal watchdog circuit Pressing the Acknowledge button turns off this LED e Ethernet Red Led Indicates a fault condition w
143. ween heartbeat message for Version Frequency signals Format Settings each This Info Format of messages sent to your alarm affects the Automation Format Ademco automation system OnLine AES Raced Knee w Value set in automation messages for this rece1ver Te Maat Business Unit beri Pp ition Message Printing numoer in Print only when automation is down All messages will be printed default the string of Print alarms sent to automation Always print automation messages characters EMail Address for Alarms sent to alarm Rane BEER EU be sent to this address automation Old Alarm Delivery Options Deliver all old alarms for this Business Unit default Individual Subscriber Unit settings control delivery of old alarms Never deliver old alarms for this Business Unit Powered by Modihy Business Unit FAES Intel liNet CORPORATION For Airm ieevorisg Copyright 2003 2005 AES IntelliNet Marsion 1 i Done Internet Figure 6 11 Modify Business Unit 40 7705I UM Page 43 Rev 5 July 9 2010 6 6 Subscriber Database Setup Each subscriber unit needs to be configured and assigned to a Business Unit Subscriber configuration allows you enter the IDs of your units individually or as a range of IDs within the same Business Unit Add subscribers by clicking the link on the left hand menu Add under Subscribers J Add Subscriber Microsoft Internet
144. with the name of the Business Unit you are testing Enter the password followed by lt Enter gt when prompted Once successful confirmed with a prompt including the username you typed you should logout again Type logout lt Enter gt Page 61 Rev 5 July 9 2010 10 0 Admin GUI Database Functions Once your AES MultiNet system is up and running and has received signals from Subscribers you can use the Admin GUI access to monitor Subscriber activity history Admin GUI is usually accessed from your remote PC 10 1 Subscriber Overview Following is a portion of the screen that is displayed when you select Subscriber Overview To review details about a specific unit select a Business Unit from the pull down and then click Continue Subscriber Overview Select Business Unit MySecurityOne vil Fisure 10 1 Select Business Unit The next screen will allow you to select a subscriber form the list Subscriber Overview Click on an ID to view detailed subscriber data ID Unit Type 0x5555 7050E F8 Figure 10 2 Select Subscriber ID The next screen will provide the options to Modify Subscriber Configuration Alarm Data or Delete Subscriber By now you should have seen most of those screens Data for Subscriber ID 0x5555 Subscriber Data Subscriber Unit Type 7050E F amp Database Name PrimaryBusinessUnit Business Unit Primary BusinessUnit Address Test Unit Peabody MA 01960 USA Modify Subscriber C
145. you want to add alarm automation clata for this subscriber Add alarm data Figure 6 15 Add Subscriber Confirmation Screen When you successfully add a subscriber you are given the option to add alarm data after adding the subscriber Click agaaa enig to perform this step next 40 7705I UM Page 46 Rev 5 July 9 2010 6 7 Alarm Data There are several modifiable parameters that control data sent to the alarm monitoring system by ipctrl See Appendix E for a listing of generated messages You can also modify alarm data at a later time by viewing detailed data for the subscriber then clicking the agg alam daig button on that screen The Add Alarm Data page allows you to configure the following alarm parameters for subscribers as shown in the following view of the Add Alarm Data page Add Alarm Automation Data Mierotoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt Yew Fawortes loos Hep Ga O VAG Powcn frr BS 8 s Apress a hip 2000 LIJA dmhn addam php Porgind predo hexa donane M au Onu gMr trone Go iurks acs he EE ARORA So em boing Add Alarm Automation Data Subscriber ID 0x5555 Set these parameters if you are delivering alarms to an automation system Server Configurat lon Field Value Description Gubscribers D ERA accountAllas 0 Add View oT Delate Add Alarm Data Business Units If non zero account number in the aarm event will be replaced by this number prior to delivery Dhdirui me Acdd Wia

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