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IPR512: Reference and Installation Manual

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1. S dr dr 1PR512 01 02 Login screen fpc BG de Pag v C Tools T IPR512 Account Management ID 01 Line 01 Username Password Forgot your password gt LE internet Ri25 v Table 6 Login Page Fields Item Description Username Enter the username Default username is admin Password Enter the password Default password is admin Login Press to access the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System Access will only be granted when a valid username and password combination has been entered ID Identifies the ID number of the IPR512 Receiver Line Identifies the line number of the IPR512 Receiver Chapter 5 System Configuration Registering the IPR512 Receiver After logging into the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System for the first time you will need to register your IPR512 Receiver in order to activate a fully functional version By default the IPR512 Receiver runs in Demo Mode When in Demo Mode you are limited to 10 accounts and the communication port COM1 is disabled To Register the Unit 1 Connect the LAN of the IPR512 Receiver to a router on a network with access to the Inter net 2 Click Register Figure 17 Demo Mode IPR51 2 01 01 Accounts Windows Internet Explorer DER G J v AR http 10 10 10 70 accounts html EEN Snagit Er EE z We dir dy IPRS12 01 01 Accounts BE de Page C Tools
2. LCD Settings Set contrast Set contrast SESSEL Set backlight Set backlight HESSEN Restore Factory Settings Enter password This will erase all contents Press OK to continue X to abort LL Receiver will reboot Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Note To view more than one trouble use the up and down arrows on the LCD keypad 45 System Backup Overview The IPR512 Receiver provides up to 10 data backups to the memory card which are automatically performed 10 minutes after a change has been made in the database or on demand manually through the LCD and 6 Button Keypad Interface Stored data includes the receiver s configuration settings and all system account information The last ten backups are kept on the memory card If the IPR512 Receiver experiences a crash fast and easy substitution of memory cards from one receiver to another provides practically no down time for recovery situations To Conduct a System Backup 1 Press OK on the IPR512 Receiver to access the Main Menu If there are any troubles pressing OK will enter the Trouble Menu If this occurs press X to access the Main Menu 2 Use the Up Down arrows and scroll to Backup menu and press OK 3 Enter your password Use the Up and Down arrows to change the value use the Left and Right arrows to scroll Press OK when done 4 Select Backup data on memory card and press OK The IPR512 Receiver will then begin copying data on the
3. By default your IPRS12 IP monitoring receiver runs in demo mode In demo mode you are limited to 10 accounts and communication port COM1 is disabled To activate the fully functional version please register your unit To do so you must connect the LAN of the receiverto a router on a network with access to the Internet and then click register Mainmenu Search Receiverinfo Accounts O Account D Line 01 01 Security profiles S Date 07 Apr 1930 Time 05 35 Accounts used 510 of 10 Profiles used 40f32 Receiver status Deleted accounts 0 of 50 View Restore deleted accounts nce ncc Change password Le A Troubles occurring Receiver configuration Account Event configuration O MAC address Accounts Q Module online Module not responding Change in process Accounts MAC address Security profile Last poll time Last IP address IP devioe Panel Registered on C000 00 19 BAFF C000 High Security 5 min 101508 15 53 58 192 168 1128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V100 101508 09 22 54 C001 00 19 BAFF CO01 5 High Security 5 min 10 15 08 15 53 58 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V100 10 1508 09 22 55 c002 00 19 BAFF CO02 High Security 5 min 101608 030826 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 1508 09 22 56 C003 00 19 BAFF CO03 High Security 5 min 10 1608 030822 192 168 1128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V100 101508 09 22 57 00 19 BAFF C004 High Security 5 min 101608 030627 192 168 1128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V100 10 1508 0922
4. CAT5 network cable for Local Area Network LAN and Wide Area Network WAN1 and WAN2 Optional DB9 or DB25 serial cable RS 232 Router and computer on a secured network to access internal web page interface LAN Network router with internet access Chapter 2 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the Paradox GPRS IP Monitoring Receiver It covers system features technical specifications software compatibility and an overview of the IPR512 Receiver components IPR512 Receiver System Features The IPR512 Receiver allows up to 512 supervised Paradox control panels with a Paradox reporting module PCS100 IP 100 to report system events over an IP network These events are then transmitted to the automation software of the monitoring station All this is achieved through proprietary encrypted communication between the control panel the Paradox reporting module and the IPR512 Receiver The IPR512 Receiver also supervises all 512 connections control panel presence and IP communication at a configured rate 512 Supervised Paradox Reporting Modules The IPR512 Receiver provides high speed supervision for up to 512 Paradox control panels using a Paradox reporting module Each Paradox reporting module can report multiple partitions Redundant ISP WAN1 WAN2 2 Ethernet ports WAN1 and WAN 2 to receive events through two different Internet Service Providers ISPs 2 Serial Ports COM1 COM2 COM 1 connects to Automation Sof
5. The following table describes the technical specifications of the IPR512 Receiver Table 2 IPR512 Receiver Technical Specifications Input Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Input Power 10W Output Voltage 12VDC Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F 122 F IPR512 Receiver Dimensions The following table provides the dimensions and weight of the IPR512 Receiver Table 3 IPR512 Receiver Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight 4 2 cm 1 66 in 42 8 cm 16 84 in 30 4 cm 11 96 in 3 28 kg 7 2 Ibs Figure 2 IPR512 Receiver Dimensions Chapter 2 Overview IPR512 Receiver Overview Front View The following provides a description of the IPR512 Receiver system components located in the front of the unit 11 Figure 3 IPR512 Receiver Front View pu Display P A R A D o x Entering Receiver Q Desktop Mounting Feet Rack Mounting Bracket Data Control Status LED Keypad G Memory WAN 1 amp 2 Card Slot Status LEDs LAN Status LED 2 AC Power Status LED Trouble Status LED 7 Serial Port Status LED Table 4 IPR512 Receiver Front View Components Item LCD Display Control Keypad Memory Card Slot Data Status LED WAN 1 and WAN 2 Status LEDs LAN Status LED Serial Port Status LED Trouble Status LED AC Power Status LED Rack Mounting Bracket Desktop Mounting Feet Description A 40 character Liquid Crystal Display LCD screen used to display IPR512 Receiver st
6. LAN IP Addr Port and LAN Subnet mask menu use the Up and Down arrows to change the value use the Left and Right arrows to scroll Press OK when done 5 Change the Port and press OK when done The port must be a five digit value therefore when providing a port number of i e 80 it must be entered as 00080 6 Use the Up and Down arrows to change the LAN Subnet Mask and use the Left Right arrows to scroll Press OK when done The LCD screen will display New LAN Settings saved Figure 39 IPR512 Receiver LAN IP and Port Settings PARADOX Ir Monitoring Feat leceiver fal LAN IP Addr Port 192 168 001 005 00080 mpm H LAN Subnet mask 5 x v MEMORY caro N E TW 42 Chapter 6 IPR512 Receiver LCD System Configuration The backlight and the contrast levels can also be configured directly on the IPR512 Receiver The following section describes these settings To Set the Contrast 1 Press OK to access the Main Menu on the IPR512 Receiver If there are any troubles pressing OK will enter the Trouble Menu If this occurs press X to access the Main Menu 2 Use the Up Down arrows and scroll to LCD settings and press OK 3 Use the Up Down arrows and scroll to Set Contrast The LCD will display the selected menu item 4 Use the Left and Right arrows to change the value and press OK when done Press X to quit without saving Figu
7. 1 Connect a CAT5 network cable to the LAN Port on the IPR512 Receiver 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the router of the network Note The router must be installed in the same room as the IPR512 GPRS IP Monitoring Receiver Figure 9 LAN Port Connection COM 1 PC LAN Connection Chapter 4 Connection 13 Connecting the WAN Interfaces Each IPR512 Receiver provides two WAN ports Each port can be programmed with its own IP address thus enabling the IPR512 Receiver to receive events through two different Internet Service Providers ISPs To connect to the WAN Ports 1 Connect a CAT5 network cable to the WAN port on the IPR512 Receiver 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the router with internet access on a secured network Note The router must be installed in the same room as the IPR512 GPRS IP Monitoring Receiver Figure 10 WAN Port Connections COM1 WAN 1 WAN 25 PO e SERIAL OUT 5 E WAN Connections Installing the Memory Card for Data Backup The memory card provides up to 10 data backups which are automatically performed 10 minutes after a change has been made in the database or on demand manually through the LCD and 6 Button Keypad Interface for more information refer to Chapter 6 IPR512 Receiver LCD System Configuration on page 42 Stored data includes the receiver s network option and serial configuration settings profile and user information and system account informat
8. Chapter 5 System Configuration 33 Account Events The following account events are pre set in the system e Account supervision loss sends a message to the monitoring station s automation soft ware when communication is lost at the site for more information please refer to Security Profiles Menu on page 26 Account supervision restore sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when communication has been restored at the site for more information please refer to the Security Profiles Menu on page 26 Account registration sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when an account has been registered e Account deleted sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when an account has been deleted for more information please refer to the View Restore Deleted Accounts Menu on page 39 To Enable and Modify an Account Event 1 Select the Event you wish to modify from the list 2 Click Edit 3 Select whether the event code will be reported To not report an event uncheck the Reported check box Modify the Event code Click Save to save your changes To cancel any changes without saving click Cancel pl Figure 32 Edit Existing Account Event Accountevents Events description Reported CID SIA Account supervision restore v 710 v Account registration Table 12 Account Event Fields Item Description Event description Provide
9. GP IE i Senn 49 E IPRS12 vo 38 puf IP My Recent EjIPRS12 vo 40 puf E aid Mi 2 Port 10000 Eum 188 E IPRS12 vo 42 puf 3 ward I L Desktop Step 2 Select Devic Connect Refresh LY My Documents TCPAP Modul OK 001 IPR KO Mu Computer e My Network Filename IPR512_v0_40 put gt Places Files of type Paradox Update Files puf E Cancel A Step 3 Select Firmware IPR512 vo 42 puf Get From Paradox com Step 4 Transfer gt Start Transfer Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 55 56 Step 4 Transfer 1 Press the Start Transfer button The system will then display a Progress dialog box 2 Exit the application once the upgrade is complete Figure 55 Transfer Process A In Field Paradox Upgrade Software Jeg P R O X SEY M E e Jaa ud i Te Step 1 Select Communication Settings About Serial Internet GPRS TRENI Port 10000 e 192 168 1 230 Iu si Password Step 2 Select Device s C gt Connect Refresh Progress Mia TCPAP A Delay remaining time 1 second s Bootloader Ver Status TCPIP Modules jos 001 IPR512 J Connecting mad gt Formatting Transferring Validating X Cancel Step 3 Select Firmware IPR512_v0_42 puf X Browse D Get From Paradox com Step 4 Transfer gt Start Transfer Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and
10. This must match the upgrade port defined in the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System under the Receiver Configuration menu Enter password in the Password field The default password is admin Proceed to Step 2 Note If you have modified the default password setting in the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System enter the current password Figure 52 Communication Settings In Field Paradox Upgrade Software P R D O X es Ma SEE ory T E MA Step 1 Select Communication Settings Serial Internet GPRS p IP address C Site ID Port 10000 192 168 0 1 Password Fe Step 2 Select Device s Ca Connect Refresh Product Family Firmware Ver Bootloader Ver Result Step 3 Select Firmware Get From Paradox com Step 4 Transfer One or more of the following US patents may apply 7046142 6215399 6111256 6104319 5920259 5886632 5721542 5287111 5119069 5077549 and RE39406 Canadian and international patents may also apply Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 53 Step 2 Select Devices 1 Press the Connect Refresh button A Progress dialog box will appear The progress dialog box detects the connection to the network in order to display results 2 Select the Product to update from the list 3 Proceed to Step 3 Figure 53 Select Devices f A In Field Paradox Upgrade Software LG EI x P R D O X L 42 e od Bi em Cry Eil T Step 1 Select Communication Settings Abou
11. back of the unit Figure 4 IPR512 Receiver Back View COM2 7 WAN2 Power Switch Port 110 220 Vac m ro A 50 60 Hz ole e eo PARADOR BEM TAT Eo o Cou com2 WAN WAN2 INPUT JL OUTPUT PC SERIAL oun TRIGGER RELAY 2 Output LAN AC Input Relay O Input Trigger Table 5 IPR512 Receiver Back View Components Item Description 1 Input Trigger Dry contact relay used to generate an event that can be reported to the automation software 2 Output Relay Dry contact relay used to activate an external device 3 COM1 Port Serial port used to connect the IRP512 to a PC running the automation software 4 COM2 Port Serial port used to send events to serial printer or to a PC running a RS 232 serial communication program 5 LAN LAN port used to connect to a LAN or directly to a PC for configuration of the IPR512 Receiver 6 WAN1 Ethernet port used to receive events through an Internet Service Provider ISP 7 WAN2 Ethernet port used to receive events through an Internet Service Provider ISP 8 AC Input Provides AC power to the IPR512 Receiver Note Compatible with multiple types of outlets Contact your local distributor for more information 9 Power Switch Powers up the IPR512 Receiver For more information on IPR512 Receiver connections refer to Chapter 4 Connection on page 12 Input output relay not supported by current version Please check the web for updates When the
12. ieee 35 Memory card restore eseese 35 Memory Card Slot ieser 8 Menu Display 21 Modify an Existing Account sees ee ee ee 24 Modify an Existing Security Profile 28 Modify an Supervision Loss Event Code 34 36 38 Module Polling Time eseeeees 27 N Nate n en US ERA 27 Netmask A 31 EE 22 New Lan Settings Saved i e 42 NTP Serve ien te tr der o repetita p EES 31 NTP server failure 35 NTP server restore ie ees ee ee ee ee Re Re ee 35 O On Off Switch 15 Operating Temperature iese ee ee ee ee 7 Other Configuration ese ee ee ee ee ee 31 Output Format i oreet beret e 31 Output Relay eene 9 Output Voltage a TA 7 P Package Contents iii ese ee ee ee Re ee 3 Page Selector sees 21 Panel stik ES i e ita de 23 39 RR eee a EE 31 Password ees ee ee eek ee ee 22 42 46 AT 53 PCS100 GPRS Module ee ee ee 6 Periodic Interval se ee ee 31 Periodic Test Message c e 31 Permanently Delete a Deleted Account 41 Polling Profiles 26 Polling Web Site ee ee RA ee 31 POtt EE Ae hth ee eee 31 42 Power Switch sss 9 Power Hp iss tede dee aeneus 15 Protocol Header iss ese ee ee ee ek ee ee 31 Protocol Trailer see ee ee ee ee ee ee 31 R Rack Mounting Bracket s es 8 Receiver Configuration ee ee ee 31 Rec
13. 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 2 coto 00 19 BAFF C0 10 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 15 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 092 C012 00 19 BAFF C0 12 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 15 192 168 1128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 2 C014 00 19 BAFF CO 14 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 15 192168 1128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 2 C016 00 19 BA FF C0 16 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 16 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 2 ong 00 19 BAFF C0 18 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 18 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD um 10 15 08 09 2 cna NN410 RAFECN40 Hinh Security amp min ANARIMA NORA 409 4R8 4 128 IP CARN V1 nn IP CARD V4 nn annsna nay gt 8 internet amp 100 NE Table 8 Account Page Menu Fields Item Description Status Icon Displays the current status of the account Green Connection established o Red No connection established Clock Change in progress Account Displays the account number assigned to the current account MAC address Displays the MAC address or unique ID assigned to the Paradox reporting module Security profile Displays the security profile assigned to the current account For more information on setting the Security profile values refer to Security Profiles Menu on page 26 Last poll time Displays the last date and ti
14. EEN 33 Ee ET EE 37 View Restore Deleted Accounts Menu ENEE 39 Chapter 6 IPR512 Receiver LCD System Configuration 42 Setting the IP Address Port and Subnet Mask 42 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance s 44 Troubles EE 44 System Backup OVervIeW 5 aii DE KEER RBRUM RU Ne GES PEN Ge Ge RE 46 Firmware Upgrade Overview Ae 48 Accessing the In Field Paradox Upgrade Software Application 48 Chapter 8 Initiating Communication with the IPR512 Receiver 57 Registering the Paradox Reporting Modules ii see ee ee RR RE ee ee ee 57 ale RR METER 58 Chapter 1 Package Contents This chapter outlines the package contents provided with your Paradox IPR512 GPRS IP Monitoring Receiver Included Materials Please verify that you have received the following items with your package If any materials are missing or damaged please contact your local Paradox dealer Your package includes the following items Paradox IPR512 GPRS IP Monitoring Receiver 2GB Memory Card 1 8 meter 6 foot power cable 3 meter 10 foot DB25 to DB9 serial cable Gender changer Rack Mounting Kit includes brackets and screws Desktop Installation Kit includes mounting feet and screws Removable connector for Input Output Relay Additional Items Required not included Chapter 1 Package Contents
15. GPRS IP Monitoring Receiver will wait for an acknowledgement from the monitoring station s automation software before sending an Automation Communication Failure message Note The system will wait for three attempts before sending the error message Defines whether a presence message is sent at a defined period intervals to ensure communication remains active with automation software Defines the interval at which the periodic test message is sent 00 to 99 seconds Defines the data transfer rate from the IPR512 Receiver to the communication link RS 232 Defines the number of bits used to represent one character of data most forms of data require eight bits Defines whether parity is being used for error detection Defines the number of stop bits used between sending and receiving data Defines the type of flow control used for the serial port COM1 connection Defines the password used for the registration process of the PCS100 IP100 This password must be entered in the control panel when registering a new PCS100 IP100 to the IPR512 Receiver Defines the port used for system upgrades This port number must also be provided in the In Field Paradox Upgrade Software application 31 Item Polling web site Date and Time NTP server Time Zone Manual Daylight savings time 5 Save all changes 32 Save Description Defines the website address to be polled by the IPR512 Receiver to ensure Internet connection If
16. eo eda 9 AC Power Cable A 15 AC Power Status LED eeeeeeeeeee 8 ACGOUDEE setenta dte I De SE 23 39 Account cannot register database is full 35 Account database reached 100 35 Account database reached 75 35 Account deleted 34 Account Registration ee ee ee 34 Account Status Icon ee ee Re Ee ee 23 Account Supervision Loss 34 35 Account Supervision Restore 34 Accounts using this profile 27 ACK NACK protocol is se ee ee ee 31 Activate 2 N N 20 Add a Security Profile 27 Address Bar LRL 16 Automatic Update Verification Process 48 Automation software communication failure 35 Automation software communication restore 35 B Backlight EE EE OE 43 Backup Procedures i ie ee ee RR Re Re ee 44 Backup restore from memory card 35 Ete TEE 46 Baud fate usse cd ted eive Sew tne vts 31 Bootload rt tie e e ee ec 38 C CAT5 Network Cable eese 13 Change Password iis eke ee ee ee ee ee 21 22 eel ME IE ORR RE 34 36 GOM Ports sr ee SEER EE ea ens 31 COMA Port ERG Des n ed enee RA 9 COMOJ Port iet i iet 9 Communication Settings 49 53 GONTFM BEDE EE 22 Connections GOM 42d inks een ee asd aerea ee 12 oie AE RE RE ra ewe 13 EAN PO EE 13 de AO HOM
17. memory card d Do not remove the Memory Card from the Memory Card Slot until backup is complete Figure 44 IPR512 Receiver System Backup INNER MEMORY CARD To Conduct a Restore from a Backup 1 Press OK on the IPR512 Receiver to access the Main Menu If there are any troubles pressing OK will enter the Trouble Menu If this occurs press X to access the Main Menu 2 Use the Up Down arrows and scroll to Backup menu and press OK 3 Enter your password Use the Up and Down arrows to change the value use the Left and Right arrows to scroll Press OK when done 4 Select Restore data from memory card and press OK The IPR512 Receiver will then display the backups that are currently available 5 Select the appropriate backup by using the Up and Down arrow keys press OK to accept The IPR512 Receiver will display message This will overwrite contents of IPR512 Press OK to accept and the receiver will reboot or press X to cancel this procedure Figure 45 IPR512 Receiver Restore from Backup P A R A D o X Monitoring Receiver his 11 over te ntents f IPR512 lt s v E 46 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance To Restore Backup from another IPR512 Receiver 1 Remove the memory card from the problematic IPR512 Receiver 2 Insert the memory card into the Memory Card Slot of t
18. no connection is established a trouble will be set on the LCD reporting a WAN Internet connection failure Defines the NTP server used for clock synchronization Defines the time zone used at the location of the IPR512 Receiver It is important to select the proper time zone to ensure date and times are properly reflected in the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System Defines whether date and time information will be configured manually If configuring the date and time manually define the month MM day DD year YYYY and time HH MM 24 hour time format to ensure that date and times are properly reflected in the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System Defines when the daylight saving time occurs Configure Daylight Savings Time Define the start date of DST Day DD and Month MM 2 Define the end date of DST Day DD and Month MM 3 Define the day of the week that DST occurs Monday Sunday DST will occur the day of the week defined after the start date set in Step 1 4 Define the time of day that DST occurs HH MM Note Although the date is different each year you only need to set the start and end date and times once for DST to take effect Updates and saves all the changes implemented in the Receiver Configuration menu Chapter 5 System Configuration Event Configuration Menu The Event Configuration menu option allows you to configure the event codes that will be sent to the monitoring station s auto
19. on the IPR512 Receiver 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the COM Port of the PC or on the PC s serial hub Figure 7 COM1 Port Connection Tome lt LO OLI UP PUT 5 Wan WAN2 Leid K Fo ra E genial OUT COM Connection 12 Chapter 4 Connection Connecting to the COM2 Port The COM2 Port provides the connection to a serial printer or to a PC running a RS 232 serial communication program The IPR512 Receiver sends reported events in plain text format through the COM2 RS 232 port which can be printed or viewed on screen To connect to the COM2 Port 1 Connect the RS 232 cable s DB9 connector to the COM2 Serial Out port on the IPR512 Receiver 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the COM Port of the printer or PC Note A gender changer is included for connection to the COM port of the PC Figure 8 COM2 Port Connection EI GA com1 WAN1 WAN2 INPUT Ie OUTP PC SERIAL Bun COM2 Connection Connecting the LAN Interface The LAN Port provides the connection to the IPR512 Receiver in order to access the receiver through a Web page interface for configuration This interface allows the user to view edit and delete Paradox reporting modules edit security profiles configure the IPR512 Receiver and program special event report codes For more information on configuring these settings refer to IPR512 Receiver Account Management System Overview on page 21 To connect to the LAN Port
20. report presence messages to the IPR512 Receiver at the configured Module Polling Time If the IPR512 Receiver does not receive a presence message within the configured Receiver Supervision Time the receiver will report a supervision loss to the monitoring station s automation software For more information on how to configure a supervision loss refer to Event Configuration Menu on page 33 Each presence message contains less than 100 bytes of data When a security profile is modified the IP device s assigned to the profile will automatically be updated during the next Module Polling Time The following table provides the four security profiles and default polling and supervision times that have been pre set in the system Table 9 Security Profile System Defaults ID Name Module Polling Time Receiver Supervision Time 00 No Supervision 24 hours None 01 High Supervision 2 minute 5 minutes 02 Medium Security 10 minutes 30 minutes 03 Low Security 20 minutes 1 hour Note All the pre set module Polling and Receiver Supervision Times can be re configured in the system Paradox strongly recommends that Receiver Supervision Times be configured with a minimum of one minute and that the Module Polling Time be at least half of the Receiver Supervision Time e g RST 1 minutes MPT 30 seconds Figure 26 Security Profiles Menu IPR512 01 01 Security profiles Windows Internet Explorer o J A http 10 10 10 70 profiles html
21. 0 1508 092304 00 19 BAFF CO16 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 07 16 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 0923 05 cceccceccc 0019BAFF C0 18 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 07 18 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 0923 05 Chapter 5 System Configuration To Delete an Existing Account 1 Select the account you wish to delete from the list 2 Click on Delete 3 Select Yes to delete or No to cancel your action Figure 25 Delete Existing Account IPR512 01 01 Accounts Windows Internet Explorer GOS gt Ai http 10 10 10 70 accounts html als Snagit Y m Ei d dir Ass 01 01 Accounts BR dh v i Page CF Tools Mainmenu Search Receiver info b Accounts Oaccount E 01 01 Security profiles Date 23 Oct 2008 Time 1025 Accounts used 509 of 512 Receiver configuration O Accounts Eventconfiguration O MAC address Profiles used 4 0f32 Receiver status Deleted accounts 1 of 50 ViewRestore deleted accounts Change password A Troubles occurring Showall accounts Accounts 9 Module online Module notresponding Change in process Account MAC address Security profile Last polltime Last IP address IP device Registered on o C000 00198AFF C0 00 High Security 5 min 10 1508 155358 1921681128 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 22 54 C002 00198AFF C0 02 High Security 5
22. 00488 Your Firmware V0 A4 Latest Firmware V0 72 October 01 2008 Bootloader v2 05 Hardware v1 01 a Register Click to register the IPR512 IP Monitoring Receiver detailed above C internet 41005 Chapter 5 System Configuration IPR512 Receiver Account Management System Overview This section provides an overview of the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System The IPR512 Receiver Account Management System allows you to configure the receiver s settings register the unit upgrade its firmware view edit and delete registered Paradox reporting modules and setup security profiles The Main Menu Search and Information views are always displayed at the top of every menu display of the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System This allows you to view account and profile information at a glance and provides easy access to the search and main menu functions Figure 20 IPR512 Receiver Account Management Overview WR512 01 01 Accounts Windows Internet Explorer G eli hetp 10 10 10 20 courts Perd je d resiz 01 01 Accounts Mainmenu gt Accounts Accounts gt Module caine c NW D D D IE 9c eic n Figure 21 IPR512 Receiver Account Management System Overview Fields Item Description 1 Main Menu Provides access to the following six menu options Accounts Allows you to access all system accounts Security Profiles Allows you to access and define secu
23. 1 01 Date 23 Oct 2008 O Account Time 10 21 Accounts used 509 of 512 Event configuration OMAC address Prokles ised 4 of 32 Receiver status Deleted accounts 1 of 50 View Restore deleted accounts Show all accounts Change password A Troubles occurring Accounts O Account Security profiles Receiver configuration Accounts Module online Module not responding E Change in process Or Account MAC address Security profile Last poll time Last IP address IP device Panel Registered on C000 00 19 BAFF C0 00 High Security 5 min 10 15 08 15 53 58 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 2 C002 00 19 BA FF C0 02 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 08 26 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 2 C003 00 19 BA FF C0 03 Medium Security 30 min 10 16 08 03 08 22 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 2 eeeccec peeeede coos 00 19 BAFF C0 04 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 06 27 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 2 coos 0019BAFF CO06 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 30 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 2 C007 00 19 BA FF C0 07 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 21 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 1015 08 09 2 C008 00 19 BA FF C0 08 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 29 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 2 C009 00 19 BAFF C0 09 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 16 192 168 1
24. 2 cannot be established WAN2 internet connection restore sends a message to the monitoring station s automa tion software when communication to the internet to the polling website defined in the Receiver Configuration menu via WAN2 has been restored To Enable and Modify an Receiver Event 1 Enter the IPR512 Receiver s account number in the account box 2 Select the reporting format CID or SIA 3 Click Save 4 Select the Event you wish to modify from the list 5 Click Edit 6 Select whether the event code will be reported To not report an event uncheck the Reported check box 7 Enter or modify the Event code 8 Click Save to save your changes To cancel any changes without saving click Cancel Figure 33 Edit Existing Receiver Events Receiverevents Accounta F423F Reporting format op O SA Di E ee ee Table 13 Receiver Event Fields Item Description Account Defines the IPR512 Receiver s account number When a receiver event is sent to the monitoring station s automation software the account number is sent as well in order to track which receiver is reporting the event Reporting format Defines the reporting format used by the IPR512 Receiver CID Select for CID reporting 3 digit code SIA Select for SIA reporting 2 letter code Save Updates and save current changes Event description Provides a description of the event Reported Defines whether the IPR512 Receiver will
25. 512 Receiver When all connections have been completed turn on the IPR512 Receiver by positioning the On Off switch to the On position The IPR512 Receiver will go through an initialization process Figure 13 IPR512 Receiver Power Up 110 220 Vac 50 0 60 Hz e GT Power Switch During the IPR512 Receiver s initialization process the LCD displays the following messages Message 1 Loading data from receiver Message 2 Memory card detected Message 3 Displays the default setting information of the IPR512 Receiver as shown Figure 14 IPR512 Receiver LCD Display Settings MEMORY CARD Ra d Chapter 4 Connection Chapter 5 System Configuration This chapter guides you through the steps required to configure the IPR512 Receiver through a web browser connection using the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System Accessing the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System In order to access the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System the IPR512 must be connected to the same network as the PC Once a connection has been established configuration settings for your IPR512 Receiver can be set For more information on how to configure the settings through the LCD menu refer to Chapter 6 IPR512 Receiver LCD System Configuration on page 42 To Access the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System 1 Launch your web bro
26. 58 00 1SBAFFCOOS High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 20 192 168 1 128 IPCARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 1508 092300 00 19 BAFF CO07 High Security 5 min 10 1608 030721 192 168 1 128 IPCARD V1 00 IP CARD V100 10 1508 092301 0019BAFFCO008 High Security 5 min 10 1608 030729 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V100 10 1508 092302 00 19 BAFF CO09 High Security 5 min 101608 0207 16 192 168 1 128 IPCARD V100 IP CARD V100 10 1508 092302 00 19 BAFF C0 10 High Security 5 min 1041608 03 07 15 192 168 1 128 IPCARD V100 IP CARD V100 10 1508 092304 CE internet 90 ceceeeeece 18 Chapter 5 System Configuration 3 Click on Create a Login if this is your first time registering an IPR512 Receiver If you have already registered a unit enter your Login ID and Password and then click on Login Figure 18 IPR512 Registration Login Page IPR512 Registration De Edt yew Favores Tools Help P Q O WAG Dee Ke OR ELLA Address A http l www ipr512 paradoxmyhome com S Google Gr n Bry Ly Bookmarks Ce N LookforMap a Sendtov D PA RA DO X 858 6 UR I N BEREE T Home Create Login Login to Register IPR512 Registration UserID Password Hrs Create Login Forgot Password Your IPR512 TET limited to 10 accounts and communication port COM1 is disabled To activate the fully functional Serial 12345678 version please login to register your unit By
27. CD Menu on page 45 for a listing of the different types of troubles that may occur on the IPR512 Receiver Refer to Table 17 LED Status Indicators for a description of the LEDs To View Troubles 1 Press OK to enter the Trouble Menu Use the Up and Down arrows to scroll and view messages The LCD will display the trouble that has occurred 3 Press OK when done Figure 42 Viewing Troubles PARADOX IP Moning Receiver IT JJ III x v negen Sr pee ser eem am REALONE an Table 17 LED Status Indicators LED Color Description Data Green Memory card is being accessed Off Memory card not in use WAN1 OK Green Network connection is detected on WAN1 port Off IPR512 Receiver cannot access the network Data Green Sending or receiving data through WANT port Off IPR512 Receiver cannot access the polling web site or IP modules are not communicating with the receiver for a period of 1 minute WAN OK Green Network connection is detected on WAN2 port Off IPR512 Receiver cannot access the network Data Green Sending or receiving data through WANZ2 port Off IPR512 Receiver cannot access the polling web site or IP modules are not communicating with the receiver for a period of 1 minute LAN Green Sending or receiving data through LAN port Off Not communicating with the network Serial Green Connection is established with the automation software Off IPR512 Receiver is not commun
28. IPR512 Receiver Displays the internet module used at the account site Displays the panel type used at the account site Displays the time and date of when the module was registered Chapter 5 System Configuration 39 To Restore a Deleted Account 1 Select the account you wish to restore from the list 2 Click on Restore 3 Select Yes to delete or No to cancel your action 40 Figure 37 Restore Deleted Account IPR512 01 01 Deleted accounts Windows Internet Explorer Ge iy hitp 4 10 10 10 70 deleted hem i B sl el sl iB Vel Snagit Er r 8 we amp dm P512 01 01 Deleted accounts gt E de v i Page 3 Tools Main menu Search Receiver info RESETS O Account from to i D Lr 01 01 Security profiles Date 22 Oct 2008 Receiver configuration O Account me ED Event f ti Q Accounts used 509 of 512 ven i Co AAN O MAC address Profiles used 4 of 32 Receiver status Sh i Deleted accounts 1 of 50 gt View Restore deleted accounts SUC EER Change password Logout A Troubles occurring Deleted accounts Deleted module 4 The account C001 will be restored amp De Do you want to continue Account MAC address Security profile IP device Panel Registered on EI C001 00 19 BAFF C0 01 High Security 5 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 22 v lt gt LE internet 100 v Chapter 5 System Configuration To Pe
29. IPR512 GPRS IP Monitoring Receiver V1 2 TTI Operations Manual Warranty Paradox Security Systems Ltd Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system and shall not be responsible for circumstances resulting from the product s inability to operate Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications Returns must include proof of purchase and be within the warranty period In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph the Selle
30. Keypad Interface located on IPR512 Receiver These steps can be used if you are experiencing difficulties with the IPR512 Account Management System For more information on how to configure the IPR512 Receiver using the IPR512 Account Management System refer to Chapter 5 System Configuration on page 16 The backlight and contrast settings are also described Note Some of the menu options are password protected Enter the password that is used when logging into the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System The default password is set to admin Setting the IP Address Port and Subnet Mask By default the IPR512 Receiver is configured with a default IP address port and subnet mask For more information on the IPR512 Receiver s system defaults refer to IPR512 Receiver System Defaults on page 6 The default settings can be re configured if communication cannot be established with your network The defaults can be configured through the IPR512 Receiver s LCD menu To Configure the IPR512 Receiver IP Address Port and Subnet Mask 1 Press OK to access the Main Menu on the IPR512 Receiver If there are any troubles pressing OK will enter the Trouble Menu If this occurs press X to access the Main Menu 2 Use the Up Down arrows and scroll to LAN settings and press OK 3 Enter your password Use the Up and Down arrows to change the value use the Left and Right arrows to scroll Press OK when done 4 The LCD will display
31. Maintenance Chapter 8 Initiating Communication with the IPR512 Receiver Once the installation and configuration settings have been completed the next step is to register the Paradox reporting modules to the IPR512 Receiver Registering the Paradox Reporting Modules No monitoring station operator action is required to register an Paradox reporting module Registration is initiated by the installer upon installation of the Paradox reporting module However the monitoring station must provide the installer with the following information that is entered by the installer Account for each partition of the site IP Address and Port of the IPR512 Receiver s you wish that the site to report to Receiver Password 1 to 32 digits For more information on setting the Receiver Pass word refer to Receiver Configuration Menu on page 30 Security Profile 2 digits For more information on Security Profiles refer to Security Pro files Menu on page 26 Once the installer has entered this information the installer then initiates communication with the IPR512 Receiver and the Paradox reporting module will be automatically registered in the receiver Chapter 8 Initiating Communication with the IPR512 Receiver 57 Index Numerics 195 RACK x feces tate attest te me ete 10 32 polling profiles ee ER RR RA ee 26 6 Button Keypad Interface 14 46 A AG usce tet t tette seta 44 AQ Inp t n ive cun a e
32. OO TE 15 WAN We AE tese dete se Es dees 14 Eu E EE 43 Control Keypad eese 8 58 Create Login eese 19 Gritical Errors 2e cete er Ee Gede andes 44 C rrent ace RE ete ebd es 22 D Dc d ses hate RE EE ER 44 Data Backup 14 Data Bits nente ova ntes 31 Data Status LED sss 8 Daylight Savings Time ssssss 32 Delete an Existing Account 25 Delete an Existing Security Profile 29 Demo Mode sss 18 Desktop Mounting Feet aaeeei 8 DEVICES EE RE ha i ver ees 50 54 Dimensions ino tem ue pg tee 7 DNS primary eH 31 DNS secondary eene 31 E Enabled aesti erii 36 Event Configuration Menu sssss 33 Event Description 34 36 37 38 EVO192 chive RO EE EE iS 6 EO TA OR MEE OE ON 6 EVO64 KeypadS see 6 Export Logged Events s 38 F Firmware edi RS Ee eee 44 Firmware Current Version ssuss 38 Firmware Latest Version se ee ee ee 38 Firmware Upgrade 44 48 Firmware Upgrade via the Network 53 ElOWE edet eat ot ie e Seater 31 G ET EE EN H Hardware oie ein ee aie 38 l le ER ME DI 27 In Field Paradox Upgrade Software 48 53 le e nete dr emet 21 Input 52 3 nene tione LIN 7 Input Power za eaei ek ee Re Ee area ee ee ee ek Re 7 Input Tr
33. Receiverinfo Accounts O Account mom D ID Line 01 01 Security profiles EE Date 06 Apr 1930 Receiver configuration Oaccount us ere Eu Eventconfiguration O MAC address _ Profiles used 4 0f32 gt Receiverstatus Deleted accounts 0 of 50 View Restore deleted accounts showall accounts Change password Logout A Troubles occurring Receiverstatus A Receiveris experiencing 3troubles Status Trouble group Trouble description A want Cannot access the network A WANT Cannot access the polling web site or IP modules have not communicated with the receiver for a period of 1 minute A WAN2 Cannot access the network Receiver Information MAC address Firmware Serial Bootloader Hardware Registered on LAN WANT WAN2 Currentversion Lie version 74000488 00 19 3A 0020F1 00 19A 0020F2 00 19BA0020F3 ONE V2 05 003 V101 In demo mode Exportlogged events Receiver related status events and troubles si gt Done internet RAS Table 14 Receiver Status Fields Item Description Status Displays the status of the IPR512 Receiver Trouble group Displays the origin of the trouble Trouble groups include WAN1 WAN2 LAN serial and memory Trouble description Displays a description of the trouble that is occurring on the IPR512 Receiver Chapter 5 System Configuration 37 The following describes the possible trouble descriptions WAN Cannot access the polling website or the IP module has not communicated with the IPR512 Receiver
34. a presence message to the receiver at i 4 br does not X S receive any presence messages within the receiver supervision time Low Security will be deleted o Add 1 Edit o Do you want to continue ID Name Receiver supervision time Accounts using this profile 00 No Supervision Not supervised 0 accounts 01 High Security w 5 minutes 510 accounts 02 Medium Security 30 minutes 0 accounts 03 Low Security 20 minutes 1 hours 0 accounts Internet R 10095 EL Chapter 5 System Configuration Receiver Configuration Menu The Receiver Configuration menu option provides the configuration settings for the IPR512 Receiver From this menu you can set WAN and LAN connection settings for communication with the IPR512 Receiver set COM port settings language and time zone preferences Figure 30 Receiver Configuration Menu IPR51 2 01 01 Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Paradox Security Systems Ltd DER G e D A http 10 10 10 10 configrcv html ty X B Er r R se dir Ass 01 01 Configuration ta Ww EI gh ji Page QR Tools Main menu Search Receiver info Accounts Accountit ID Line 01 01 Security profiles 5 Date 13 Jan 2009 Receiver configuration O Account Time 08 25 ae R Accounts used 512 of 512 EE Module ID Profiles used 5 of 32 Receiver status esi i Deleted accounts 0 of 50 View Restore deleted accounts Y Show al
35. ansfer La One or more of the following US patents may apply 7046142 6215399 6111256 6104319 5920259 5886632 5721542 5287111 5119069 5077549 and RE39406 Canadian and international patents may also apply 48 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance To Upgrade Firmware using a Serial Connection Before beginning the upgrade process ensure that the serial cable is connected between the COM2 Port of the IPR512 Receiver and your PC Ensure that the Serial Tab is selected from the In Field Paradox Upgrade Software window Step 1 Define Communication Settings 1 2 Select the communication port to be used from the Port drop down list Select the transfer speed from the Transfer Maximum Speed drop down list automatic is recommended Proceed to Step 2 Figure 48 Communication Settings In Field Paradox Upgrade Software P R D O X 1 Ae UR i tS ery ss MT E MANS Step 1 Select Communication Settings Serial internet GPRS Port Transfer Maximum Speed Automatic Automatic m Step 2 Select Device s Ca Connect Refresh Product Family Firmware Ver SN Bootoaderver Resut Step 3 Select Firmware a sl t Get From Paradox Com Step 4 Transfer gt Start Transfer One or more of the following US patents may apply 7046142 6215399 6111256 6104319 5920259 5886632 5721542 5287111 5119069 5077549 and RE39406 Canadian and international patents may also
36. apply Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 49 Step 2 Select Devices 1 Press the Connect Refresh button A Progress dialog box will appear The progress dialog box detects the connection to the port 2 Select the Product to update from the list 3 Proceed to Step 3 Note When conducting a firmware upgrade through a serial connection you can only upgrade the IPR512 Receiver to which you are currently connected to 50 Figure 49 Select Devices In Field Paradox Upgrade Software P R D O X woe UR 1 TS Y mM E Mere Step 1 Select Communication Settings Serial Internet GPRS Port Transfer Maximum Speed Automatic m Automatic w SI SEI Connect Refresh Via COM at 19200 baud Product Family Firmware Ver SN Bootoaderver Result TCPAP Modules MIIPR512 TCP IP 74123456 001 IPR512 Step 3 Select Firmware Browse 9 Get From Paradox com Bip ee Teit gt Start Transfer One or more of the following US patents may apply 7046142 6215399 6111256 6104319 5920259 5886632 5721542 5287111 5119069 5077549 and RE39406 Canadian and international patents may also apply Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Step 3 Select Firmware 1 Select the firmware version from the list If the firmware version displayed in the Select Firm ware window is the most recent proceed to Step 4 2 Press Browse to locate a file in another location upg
37. atus and modify system settings For more information refer to Chapter 6 IPR512 Receiver LCD System Configuration on page 42 Used to navigate the status display screen and setting menus of the IPR512 Receiver Used to store backup data and system configuration information for the IPR512 Receiver For more information refer to Installing the Memory Card for Data Backup on page 14 On when memory card is accessed OK LED On when WAN1 or WAN interface is connected to a network DATA LED On when sending or receiving data On when LAN interface is connected to a network On when IPR512 Receiver is communicating with the automation software ACK NACK On when IPR512 Receiver is experiencing problems For more information on the Trouble Status LED refer to Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance on page 44 On when AC power is present Optional mounting hardware used to install the IPR512 Receiver on a standard 19 48 3 cm rack For more information refer to Rack Mount on page 10 Optional mounting hardware used to install the IPR512 Receiver on a desk or similar type surface For more information refer to Desk Mount on page 11 For more information on the IPR512 Receiver Status LEDs refer to Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance on page 44 Chapter 2 Overview IPR512 Receiver Overview Back View The following provides a description of the IPR512 Receiver system components located in the
38. bstacles Required Materials Desktop Installation Kit included Phillips screwdriver Guidelines Ensure that at least 1U is allocated for the IPR512 Receiver Ensure surface for desk mount installation is stable e Ensure a clear path behind the receiver for wiring To Desk Mount the IPR512 Receiver 1 Secure Desktop Mounting Feet to the IPR512 Receiver as shown in Figure 6 Desk Mounted IPR512 Receiver 2 Position IPR512 Receiver on desk ready for wiring Figure 6 Desk Mounted IPR512 Receiver Km Chapter 3 Installation a uw Type B Screw CN Desk Mounting Feet Phillips Pan Chapter 4 Connection This chapter guides you through the steps required to connect the IPR512 Receiver to your network and how to power up the unit The IPR512 Receiver connects to your network providing supervision for up to 512 Paradox control panels Connecting to the COM1 Port The COM Port provides the connection from the IPR512 to the PC running the monitoring station automation software Its dedicated port output can be supervised through the ACK NACK protocol The IPR512 Receiver is software compatible with monitoring station automation software using Radionics 6500 Ademco 685 and Sur Gard MLR2 DG reporting formats For more information refer to Software Compatibility on page 6 To connect to the COM1 Port 1 Connect the 3 meter 10 foot DB25 connector to the COM1 PC port
39. counts 01 B High Security B 2 minutes 5 minutes maus g 510 accounts 02 Medium Security 10 minutes 30 minutes 0 accounts 03 Low Security 20 minutes T 1 hours j 0 accounts Eee E FEE EI gt 8 internet 10095 Chapter 5 System Configuration 27 To Modify an Existing Security Profile 1 Select the Security Profile you wish to modify from the list 2 Click Edit 3 Click Save to save your changes To cancel any changes without saving select the Cancel option Note When a security profile has been modified all accounts assigned to the security profile will be updated automatically at the next polling time Figure 28 Edit Existing Security Profile IPR512 01 01 Security profiles Windows Internet Explorer GO A nioinoo 1070frcfies hed i v s x Snagit E gt we k A mat 01 01 Security profiles Tc Gl d Page G Tools Main menu Search Receiver info Accounts Account com E ID E 01 01 Security profiles Date 31 Jul 1908 Receiver configuration O Account Time 11 22 i Accounts used 510 of 512 Event configuration O MAC address Proiles used 4 of 32 Receiver status Sh i 4 Deleted accounts 0 of 50 View Restore deleted accounts sted eller rel Change password A Troubles occurring Security profiles The IP reporting device sends a presence message to the receiver at intervals defined by the module pol
40. default your IPR512 IP Monitoring Receiver runs in Demo Mode In Demo Mode you are Firmware v1 01 If this is your first time registering an IPR512 Receiver you must Create a Login Bootloader v2 11 Hardware V1 01 rity Systems All rights reserved Chapter 5 System Configuration 19 4 Click on the Register button The registration process is now complete The IPR512 Receiver is registered into the system and the IPR512 Receiver Account Management system is now activated and fully functional The Registration window displays the Serial Firmware Bootloader and Hardware version of the IPR512 Receiver you are currently registering Note The latest firmware version as well as the most current IPR512 Receiver documentation can be downloaded from the Registration window 20 Figure 19 Finalizing the Registration IPR512 Registration Windows Internet Explorer EIER Go e le http fiprS12 paradoxmyhome com Receiver ReceiverRegistration aspx x Zi e Seal le m Snagit k dr wrs12 Registration M D mh Ee rens e P A R ADO X i n Welcome Elizabeth Kavouris SECURITY SYSTEMS Dura Registration MUT EL CN EN Ad IPR512 Registration Download latest firmware V0 72 October 01 2008 IPR512 Quick Start English PDF 880KB Francais PDF 830KB IPR512 Operations Manual English PDF 3000KB IPR512 Technical Brochure English PDF 540KB Espafiol PDF 430KB Serial 740
41. eiver Configuration Menu 30 Receiver Events sis see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 35 Receiver ID A EN Receiver Password ccccccceceeeeeeeteeseeneees 31 Receiver Status MENU ee Re AA ee 37 Receiver Supervision Time 27 Registo TEE 18 Registered on ee ee ee RR Re ee ee ee 38 39 Registration Login Page aeee 19 Restore rs EE d ER SR v e t 46 47 Restore a Deleted Account 40 S Saves to AE EG A V e E 22 SD Memory Card eee 14 Search ee ee ee Ee ee ee GR ER ee ee ee ee ee ee 21 Security Profiles ss se ee ee ee ee 23 39 Security Profiles Menu 26 Select Firmware 51 55 Serial EE RR EE WE ER ee RE ceases 38 44 Serial Port Status LED sssss 8 Set backlight eene 43 Set Contraste eddie edt edis 43 OIA MEE EE SA tind edna ee ae ote 34 SIMS UL zt ttes 6 59 Software Compatibility ssssse 6 Special Event Reporting 32 Start Transfer eens 52 56 lee EEN 15 Stop Bits ii wus eee Ee eres tot 31 Subnet Mask iese see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ee ee 42 System Backup esee 46 System Components ee ee ee ee ee 8 9 System Configuration s 16 System Log File ese ee ee ek ee ee 38 T temporary storage se ek ee ee ee ee ee 39 TIME ZOMG tisk
42. eries V3 42 or higher with K32LCD keypads V1 22 or higher Esprit E65 V2 10 or higher Software Compatibility Monitoring station automation software that support Radionics 6500 Ademco 685 and Sur Gard MLR2 DG receiver data formats are supported by the IPR512 Receiver interface The IPR512 Receiver interface is compatible with most automation softwares on the market such as SIS e SIMS Il MAXIMUS e WINSAMM Note Automation software must be set to generate an audible signal as per UL 1610 IPR512 Receiver System Defaults The following table provides a listing of all factory shipped default settings for the IPR512 Receiver For more information on configuring the default settings refer to Chapter 6 IPR512 Receiver LCD System Configuration on page 42 Table 1 IPR512 System Defaults LAN WAN WAN2 IP Address 192 168 1 250 192 168 1 251 192 168 1 252 Port 80 Transmission Control 16000 User Datagram 16001 UDP Protocol TCP Protocol UDP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 DSN Primary 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 DSN Secondary 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 The IPR512 Receiver s default settings can be re configured through the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System For more information on how to configure these settings refer to Chapter 5 System Configuration on page 16 6 Chapter 2 Overview IPR512 Receiver Technical Specifications
43. feature is available the input output relay must be installed in the same room as the IPR512 GPRS IP Monitoring Receiver Chapter 2 Overview Chapter 3 Installation This chapter guides you through the steps required to install the IPR512 Receiver It provides you with the necessary tools and guidelines used in mounting the unit The IPR512 Receiver package includes a Rack Mounting Kit and a Desktop Installation Kit Rack Mount The IPR512 Receiver can be mounted on a 19 48 3 cm rack Prior to mounting the IPR512 Receiver ensure that the rack is securely anchored The appropriate anchoring hardware should be used for your site Required Materials e Rack Mounting Installation Kit included Phillips or Flat Head screwdriver Guidelines Ensure that at least 1U is allocated on the rack for the IPR512 Receiver Distribute the weight evenly on the rack e Ensure a clear path behind the receiver for wiring To Rack Mount the IPR512 Receiver 1 Secure the Rack Mounting Brackets to the IPR512 Receiver as shown in Figure 5 Rack Mounted IPR512 Receiver 2 Slide the unit into the 19 48 3 cm rack 3 Secure with appropriate rack hardware not included Figure 5 Rack Mounted IPR512 Receiver Rack Mounting Bracket Phillips Flat Head Machine Screw 8 10 Chapter 3 Installation Desk Mount The IPR512 Receiver can be mounted on a desk Prior to mounting the unit ensure that the surface is free of any o
44. for a period of 1 minute or cannot access the network WAN2 Cannot access the polling website or the IP module has not communicated with the IPR512 Receiver for a period of 1 minute or cannot access the network LAN Cannot communicate with the network Serial Cannot communicate with the automation software Memory Card not detected or memory card error Table 15 Receiver Information Fields Item Description Serial Displays the serial number of the IPR512 Receiver MAC address LAN Displays the MAC address assigned to the LAN MAC address WAN1 Displays the MAC address assigned to the WANT MAC address WAN2 Displays the MAC address assigned to the WAN2 Firmware Current Version Displays the firmware version that installed in the IPR512 Receiver Firmware Latest Version Displays the most current version of firmware available If the most recent is installed on the receiver then the latest version will not be displayed Bootloader Displays the bootloader version installed on the IPR512 Receiver Hardware Displays the hardware version of the IPR512 Receiver Registered on Displays the date the IPR512 Receiver was registered The IPR512 Receiver Account Management System stores a log file that tracks system events and troubles that have occurred on the IPR512 Receiver It is an XML document that keeps track of the most recent events that have occurred in the system 150 events buffered The system log file is used for troubleshootin
45. g purposes only To Export the System Log File 1 2 3 38 Select the Export Logged Events button Select Save to save the IPR251 XX receiver ID XX line ID systemlog xls or select Open to open the file If you have selected the open option a File Download dialog box will be displayed Select the preferred method of opening the file and click OK select Cancel to cancel this operation Figure 35 Export Logged Events PPPPPE Receiver Information Export logged events Chapter 5 System Configuration View Restore Deleted Accounts Menu The View Restore Deleted Accounts menu option acts as a safety net when deleting accounts from the system When you delete an account the IPR512 Account Management System places these files in a temporary storage place thus allowing you to decide whether or not to permanently delete the accounts from your system Once you delete the files from the View Restore Deleted Account menu the accounts cannot be restored Figure 36 View Restore Deleted Accounts Menu IPR512 01 01 Deleted accounts Windows Internet Explorer eo v http 10 10 10 70 deleted html ve x e GEM Edit View Favorites Tools Help Snagit PT we dr Ay IPRS12 01 01 Deleted accounts BA meh Page Qj Tools Main menu Search Receiver info Accounts O Account amp Eu to ID Line 01 01 Security profiles Date 22 Oct 2008 Receiver configuration O Account TEE LCS Event f
46. he new IPR512 Receiver 3 Press OK on the receiver to access the Main Menu If there are any troubles pressing OK will enter the Trouble Menu If this occurs press X to access the Main Menu 4 Use the Up Down arrows and scroll to Backup menu and press OK 5 Enter your password Use the Up and Down arrows to change the value use the Left and Right arrows to scroll Press OK when done 6 Use the Up Down arrows and scroll to Restore data from memory card The LCD will display the selected menu item At this point the IPR512 Receiver will prompt you that there is data from another IPR512 ID XX Line XX 7 Select OK to overwrite contents currently on the system or X to cancel the procedure If you select OK the receiver will reboot and copying of data will begin 8 Select OK to shutdown the receiver or X to cancel If you select OK the receiver will then copy data and then reboot d Do not remove the Memory Card from the Memory Card Slot until backup is complete Figure 46 IPR512 Receiver Restore PARADO X IP Monitoring Receiver ET d OK marae TEE esl Ee x v p Leet ec n Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 4T Firmware Upgrade Overview The IPR512 Receiver s firmware can be upgraded using the In Field Paradox Upgrade Software application From this application you can specify the IPR512 Receiver or IP Module to upgrade and w
47. hich software version to install When you confirm the update the IPR512 Receiver or IP Module will be upgraded with the newest update and will be up and running in less than 90 seconds Automatic firmware upgrade not supported by current version Please check the web for updates Accessing the In Field Paradox Upgrade Software Application In order to access the In Field Paradox Upgrade Software Application the application must first be installed on your hard drive The In Field Paradox Upgrade Software Application can also be downloaded from the Paradox website at www paradox com To Access the In Field Paradox Upgrade Software Application 1 Locate the InField exe file on your PC or double click the In Field icon from your desktop 2 If the icon is not on your desktop double click on the executable file to launch the In Field Paradox Upgrade Software application When the application is launched the Main screen is then displayed as shown in Figure 47 In Field Paradox Upgrade Software Application Figure 47 In Field Paradox Upgrade Software Application In Field Paradox Upgrade Software P R D O D Ae E UR 1 we MA Ma Step 1 Select Communication Settings Serial internet GPRS Port Transfer Maximum Speed E Automatic S Step 2 Select Device s Cd Connect Refresh Product Family Firmware Ver SN Bootloader Ver Result Step 3 Select Firmware E Get From Paradox Com Step 4 Tr
48. i Accounts used 509 of 512 MC TIERRA OD OMAC address Profiles used 4 of 32 Receiver status Deleted accounts 1 of 50 v Change password View Restore deleted accounts Deleted accounts 9 Show all accounts Logout A Troubles occurring s2 Deleted module amp De Account MAC address Security profile Last poll time LastIP address IP device Panel Registered on a C001 00 19 BA FF C0 01 High Security 5 min 10 15 08 15 53 58 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 22 s a Contains commands For working with the selected items 100 Table 16 Deleted Accounts Fields Item Description Status icon Displays the recycle bin icon for deleted accounts Account Displays the account number assigned to the current account MAC address Security profile Last poll time Last IP address IP device Panel Registered on or the MAC address or unique ID assigned to the Paradox reporting module Displays the security profile assigned to the current account For more information on setting the Security profile values refer to Security Profiles Menu on page 26 Displays the last date and time that the account s IP device sent a presence message to the IPR512 Receiver at the configured Module Polling Time For more information on setting the Security profile values refer to Security Profiles Menu on page 26 Displays the IP address of the last IP device that sent a message to the
49. i GER dad Sides EE ES Ee ee ee es 32 Transfer EE Se echten ren dese 52 56 Trouble Group ee ee aa a 37 Trouble Status LED eie esse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 8 TtOUbles i eno tates th emis 37 44 Troubleshooting 44 U Upgrade port iese ee ee Ee ee RR RR ee ee 31 V View Troubles 44 View Restore Deleted Accounts Menu 39 W WANT N DE 9 38 44 WAN internet connection failure 35 WAN 1 internet connection restore 35 WAN 1 network connection failure 35 WAN 1 network connection restore 35 WAN 1 Status LED eee 8 WAN VEE ee ee iid decirte buds 9 38 44 WAN2 internet connection failure 36 WAN2 internet connection restore 36 WAN2 network connection failure 35 WAN 2 network connection restore 36 Web Browser eese 16 Wob logi N T 35 WINSAMM 6 60 We hope this product performs to your complete satisfaction Should you have any questions or comments please visit us at www paradox com PARA D E CUR IT Y s s WWW PARADOX COM O X Printed in Canada 05 2009 IPR512 E104
50. icating with the automation software or ACK NACK is not enabled Troubles Red Trouble is detected on the IPR512 Receiver Troubles can be viewed through the LCD screen AC Green Power is present Off No power detected 44 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Figure 43 LCD Menu LCD Menu View Troubles w Trouble SC s LAN network connection failure WANS network connection failure WANS Internet connection failure Memory card not detected Memory card init failed Time Server unreachable Time Server unreachable Backup Menu Enter password Memory card not detected Backup data on memory card Copying data on memory card Do not remove memory card xxx 557Kb Restore data from memory card No backup available Press OK to continue 10 backups available Press a to continue l 2008 07 30 13 55 ID 01 Une 01 E 07 30 11 55 ID 01 Line 01 1 This will overwrite contents of Receiver Press OK to continue X to abort Receiver will reboot Restoring backup from memory card Data from another IPR512 ID xx Line xx Press e to continue X to abort Shutdown IPR512 ID xx Line xx Press OK to continue X to abort LAN Settings i password mm IP Addr Port 192 168 001 250 00000 LAN Subnet mask 255 255 255 000 New LAN setting saved LAN IP address invalid enter value between 0 and 255 LAN TCP Port invalid enter value between 1 and 65535 LAN Subnet mask address invalid enter value between 0 and 255
51. iggers esimine Ee ee ee ee 9 Input Voltage sei iese ee ee ee AA ee A eA 7 Interface Enabled iese ee RR RR ee ee 31 Internet Tab vorera e EE AR Ee Re ee ee 53 IP ell 31 42 ee Ee EE 39 IP Module entero e eatin 48 IP 100 4 iit td c eade ted 6 IPR512 power up eene 35 IPR512 Receiver Dimensions 7 Environmental Requirements 12 Software Compatibility 6 IPR512 Receiver Account Management System 16 21 L LAN WT 9 38 44 LAN Interfaces iese ee ee ee ee ER Re RR ee ee 13 LAN network connection failure 35 LAN network connection restore 35 LAN Status LED zt eet e eben 8 Last IP address 39 Last Polltit eic Ee EE 23 39 EED YES eee eA ME 15 44 LCD Configuration 42 ECD DISplay 5 oe it Ue ec 8 LCD Programming Screens 16 LED Status Indicators 44 liri TE 31 E Og MERE AE RE RE itt tea ott 19 Login Name ener 22 Re LEE 21 M MAC address ee ee ee ee ee Ee ee 23 39 MAC address LAN ee RR Re Re ee 38 MAC address WAN1 ee ee Re Re ee 38 MAC address WAN2 ee RR Re RA ee 38 Main Menu ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re AR ee ee 21 Manual Time Zone ie ee ee sss 32 MAXIMUS eee tete dee eee es 6 MEMOD ran ER RR ER 38 Memory card error sseseeisseeerrsseeerrssererrsseee 35 Memory card not present
52. ion for all 512 accounts For more information on configuring data backups refer to Receiver Configuration Menu on page 30 A 2GB memory card is included in your package for system backups The IPR512 Receiver is compatible with the following types of memory cards e SD e SD HC e MMC To install the Memory Card 1 Insert memory card into the Memory Card Slot located in the front of the IPR512 Receiver contacts of the memory card should face the bottom 2 Push on the card until it is inserted firmly into the slot The card pushes out slightly and then locks into place Figure 11 Memory Card Installation Memory Card Slot ing Receiver PARA D o X im ET ii ee NEC HEH SLL pd 14 Chapter 4 Connection Connecting Power The IPR512 Receiver is powered at 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz and is compatible with multiple types of electrical outlets If you require a different type of power cable contact your local Paradox dealer for more information For information on technical specifications refer to IPR512 Receiver Technical Specifications on page 7 To Connect the Power Cable 1 Connect one end of the AC Power cable to the AC Power connector on the IPR512 Receiver 2 Connect the other end of the power cable to the electrical outlet or UPS source Figure 12 AC Power Connection 1 Ed CEE du C OM NO COM 1 COM2 LAN WAN 1 WAN2 Lace tear CG sat oe o AC Power Connection Powering up the IPR
53. l accounts Change password A Troubles occurring Output protocol 2 Interface enabled Output Surg ard MLR2 DG v Port Cen Jm 1m e Jie Tate Netmask lass 1 joss 255 5 Les ReceiverID 1 Gateway Hl Ji LI G d p Line number 1 S if f p fuas DNS primary o 0 Lg po p 9 ACK NACK Wait forACK 4 E d f DNS secondary jo Ho Lg 10 LI ElTesten ge Every 30 Other configuration SERIAL OUT Receiver password o Upgrade port 10000 Baud rste 19200 Polling web site www paradox com Dats bits 8 Parity No soel ze ag Stop bits P AN NH Timezone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada LE internet 805 30 Chapter 5 System Configuration Table 11 Receiver Configuration Menu Fields 1 WAN1 WAN2 LAN Interface enabled Port IP address Netmask Gateway DNS primary DNS secondary Description Specifies the type of interface used Defines the port number assigned Port numbers can be between 0 to 65535 Defines the IP address assigned to the IPR512 Receiver Defines the 32 bit mask used to divide an IP address into subnets and specify the network s available hosts Defines the Gateway address assigned to the network for communication with other computers or networks Defines the primary DNS address for translating domain names into IP addresses Defines the
54. lii Snagit E PN 3 d Arsiz 01 01 Security profiles St Ed fe i Page CF Tools Main menu Search Receiverinfo Accounts ID Line 01 01 aem Date 23 Oct 2008 Time 10 28 Accounts used 509 of 512 Profiles used 4 0f32 Receiver status Deleted accounts 1 of 50 ViewRestore deleted accounts Showall accounts Change password A Troubles occurring gt Security profiles Receiver configuration O Account Eventconfiguration O MAC address Security profiles The P reporting device sends a presence message to the receiver at intervals defined by the module polling time If the receiver does not Qo Add 7 Edit o Delete receive any presence messages within the receiver supervision time the receiver can report a supervision loss Name Module polling time Receiver supervision time Accounts using this profile No Supervision 24 hours Not supervised 0 accounts High Security 2minutes 5 minutes D accounts Medium Security 10 minutes 30 minutes 0 accounts Low Security 20 minutes 1 hours 0 accounts E o Internet 26 Chapter 5 System Configuration Table 10 Security Profiles Menu Fields Item Description ID Displays the ID assigned to the Security Profile This ID is used by the field installer when programming the IP device Name Displays the name or description assigned to the Security Profile Module Polling Time Displays the polling time assigned to the Security Profile Recei
55. ling time If the receiver does not Q receive any presence messages within the receiver supervision time the receiver can report a supervision loss Bf Edit ID Name Module polling time Receiver supervision time Accounts using this profile 00 No Supervision 24 hours Not supervised 0 accounts 01 High Security 2 minutes 5 minutes 510 accounts 02 Medium Security 10 minutes 30 minutes 0 accounts B Ew v ir e Internet 28 Chapter 5 System Configuration To Delete an Existing Security Profile 1 Select the Security Profile you wish to delete from the list 2 Click Delete 3 Select Yes to delete or No to cancel your action Note A security profile cannot be deleted if used by one or more accounts Figure 29 Delete Existing Security Profile IPR51 2 01 01 Security profiles Windows Internet Explorer ey gt Di AA http 10 10 10 70 profiles html Snagit E PI T d de h PRS12 01 01 Security profiles Esp Page C Tools Main menu Search Receiver info Accounts Account ID Line 01 01 Security profiles ge cR Date 31 Jul 1908 Receiver configuration O Account Time 11 23 Accounts used 510 of 512 Event configuration O MAC address ProBles used 4 of 32 Receiver status View Restore deleted accounts Show all accounts Change password A Troubles occurring Deleted accounts 0 of 50 Security profiles The IP reporting device sends
56. mation software The IPR512 Account Management System supports account related events and IPR512 receiver events From this menu you can define the type of event to report and set the reporting format CID and SIA Figure 31 Event Configuration Menu IPR51 2 01 01 Events Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Paradox Security Systems Ltd Gc J v A bttp 10 10 10 10 event html zim x EF Snagit PT w od Area Events E H me v ry Page Of Tools Main menu Search Receiver info Accounts O Account D 01 01 Security profiles Date 13 Jan 2009 Time 0835 Accounts used 5120f512 Profiles used S of 32 Receiver status Deleted accounts 0 of 50 View Restore deleted accounts Show allaccounis Change password A Troubles occurring Receiver configuration Account Event configuration O Module ID Account events Events description Accountsupervision loss Accountsupervision restore Account registration Account deleted Receiver events Receiver settings Account 9999 Reporting forma Cp SIA Event description Account database reached 75 Accounts database reach 100 Account cannot register database is full Automation software communication failure Automation software communication restore Backup restore from memory card IPR512 power up LAN network connection failure LAN network connection restore d internet R 85
57. me that the account s IP device sent a presence message to the IPR512 Receiver at the configured Module Polling Time For more information on setting the Security profile values refer to Security Profiles Menu on page 26 Last IP address Displays the IP address of the last IP device that sent a message to the IPR512 Receiver IP device Displays the internet module used at the account site Panel Displays the panel type used at the account site Registered on Displays the time and date of when the module was registered Chapter 5 System Configuration 23 To Modify an Existing Account Select the account you wish to modify from the list Click on Edit Select the required Security profile from the drop down list Click Save to save your changes To cancel any changes without saving click the Cancel option 24 IPR51 2 01 01 Accounts Windows Internet Explorer Go gt JA http 10 10 10 70faccounts html Snagit E Figure 24 Edit Existing Account we di Are 01 01 Accounts gt Accounts Security profiles Receiver configuration Eventconfiguration Receiver status ViewRestore deleted accounts Change password Accounts Module online Account o Module notresponding MAC address D D Mr rm Os e Security profile Search O Accounts O Accounts O MAC address Showall accounts 9 Changein process Last polltime Last IP address Receive
58. min 10 16 08 03 0826 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 No Supervision 00198AFF C004 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 0627 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 092258 00 19BAFF C0 06 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 30 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V100 10 15 08 09 23 00 00 19BAFF C0 07 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 030721 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 23 01 00 19BAFF C0 08 High Security 5 min 10 1608 030729 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IPCARD V100 10 1508 09 23 02 00198AFF C0 09 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 07 16 1921681128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 0923 02 00 19BAFF C0 10 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 07 15 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 23 04 00198AFF C012 High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 07 15 1921681128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 5 08 09 23 04 00 19BAFF C0 14 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 07 15 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IPCARD V100 10 1508 09 23 04 00 19BAFF CO16 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 07 16 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IPCARD V100 10 15 08 09 23 05 00 19BAFF C0 18 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 07 18 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IPCARD V1 00 10 15 08 0923 05 Chapter 5 System Configuration Security Profiles Menu The Security Profiles menu option provides up to 32 security profiles that can be created for each IPR512 Receiver Security profiles are used by the IP device to
59. n display a Progress dialog box 2 Exit the application once the upgrade is complete Figure 51 Transfer Process A In Field Paradox Upgrade Software AU EJ P R DO x ENG e a TS oy S aE Mere Step 1 Select Communication Settings About Serial Internet GPRS Port Transfer Maximum Speed Automatic we Automatic Ad Step 2 Select Device s Ca Connect Refresh Progress E Via COM at 19200 baud A Delay remaining time 10 second s Bootloader ver Status TCPAP Modules 05 1001 IPR512 w Connecting Formatting Transferring Validating Step 3 Select Firmware IPR512 vo 42 puf e Browse Get From Paradox com Step 4 Transfer gt Start Transfer 52 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance To Upgrade Firmware Via the Network Before beginning the upgrade process ensure that the PC is connected to the network and that the Internet Tab is selected from the In Field Paradox Upgrade Software window Step 1 Define Communication Settings 1 3 4 Enter the IP address of the IPR512 Receiver or IP Module you wish to upgrade If you do not have this information then press the Search button and select product from the list Select ing search will display the a list of the receivers that are currently connected to the same LAN as the PC that the In Field application is installed on Define the Upgrade Port to be used in the Port field
60. r Dimensions am 7 IPR512 Receiver Overview Front View 8 IPR512 Receiver Overview Back View ee ee ee ee RR RR ee ee ee ee ee ee RR RR ee 9 Ghapter 3 Installation eerie eon Ge tot Es oe SG oe ee 10 Rack MoUDE ses RE ge wid ER ned ed Go EG ES AG ED ESAE 10 Desk OH PEER ee EE ea e Ee eu ee ee GE Ee dicant roten ee def BEG EG 11 haters 12 Connecting to the COM1 POL esse ge acca iene eee eA neon lee eens 12 Connecting to the COM2 POL sk Es see Ee SR dees dees tet GE se ae se Se ee ee ee ee ee Pe 13 Connecting the LAN Interface oretenus innen ee Bee Ek Se dee 13 Connecting the WAN Interfaces e sede ek Re Ee Ke ee Ge SR SE enne nennen niin dee Ee be ck nns 14 Installing the Memory Card for Data Backup 14 EE DREEMEN as mie DE DE ED De AR dod GE aod eg 15 Powering up the IPR512 Receiver iese ee see se es se RE see Gee Ge Ad EA De nennen nnn 15 Chapter 5 System Configuration eers ees EER EER EER RR RR RR RR RR ER RR EER RE RR ee 16 Accessing the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System 16 Registering the IPR512 Receiver aa otra Fa X Ene eee ces pce e 18 IPR512 Receiver Account Management System Overview sssse 21 Change Pass aros 22 Accouriis MOD RE 23 Security Profiles cL ates 26 Receiver Configuration Menu 2 2 222 cc ccccececeseseeedenesensseeseeececcencedoceeeaeeesereeteeeneeetees 30 Event Configuration Menu
61. r s maximum liability will be strictly limited to the purchase price of the defective product Your use of this product signifies your acceptance of this warranty BEWARE Dealers installers and or others selling the product are not authorized to modify this warranty or make additional warranties that are binding on the Seller Patents One or more of the following US patents may apply 7046142 6215399 6111256 6104319 5920259 5886632 5721542 5287111 5119069 5077549 and RE39406 Canadian and international patents may also apply Certification For the latest information on product approvals such as UL and CE please visit www paradox com 2009 Paradox Security Systems Ltd All rights reserved Specifications may change without prior notice Table Of Contents Chapter 1 Package Contents oie ie tenes enini 3 Included Malenials ia op ped oae p t plo rud edd mic dt io EE one aura dis 3 Additional Items Required not mcluded ii ee ee ee ee ee 3 Chapter 2 OVerVleW iss st ER ceo cis ce ce sce Ep eeu ecc cu comun ie EER RE READER ERGE EE EENS ee si 4 IPR512 Receiver System Features ss ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee ee AAR RR ee ee ee d Paradox ele HE ellen EE 6 Software Compatibility us EE EE GE NE EE Cn pax E ets DNE Oso Ge AE n du DE Ue E p eg 6 IPR512 Receiver System Defaults iis ee ee RR Ee ee ee AAR RR ee nnns 6 IPR512 Receiver Technical Specifications ees ee Ee AE EE EE 7 IPR512 Receive
62. rade files have a puf extension 3 Select the file from the Browse window When the file is selected it will be displayed in the Select Firmware window You can also click on Get from Paradox com to download the latest firmware upgrade files directly from the Paradox website 4 Proceed to Step 4 Note If you select a version that is older than the one currently installed on the IPR512 Receiver the system will display a warning starting that you are about to transfer an older firmware version If you want to proceed confirm the message if you wish to cancel then do so D Figure 50 Firmware Selection D O X MEE E Mem Step 1 Select Communication Settings About Serial Internet GPRS Add PUF PEF File To List CES Port Look in 3 PUF si e CS ES Automatic s IPRS12 vo 33 puf ES E 1PRS12_v0_38 puf My Recent fal IPR512_v0_40 puf Step 2 Select Device s Documents 3 1pR512_vO_42 puf Cd Connect Refresh 3 Desktop Via COM1 at 19200 baud TCPAP Modules 001 IPR512 My Documents ze My Computer wi My Network File name E Places Files of type Paradox Update Files put X Cancel Step 3 Select Firmware IPR512 v0 42 puf Step 4 Transfer gt Start Transfer v Browse Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Qi Get From Paradox com 51 Step 4 Transfer 1 Press the Start Transfer button The system will the
63. re 40 IPR512 Receiver Contrast Setting MEMORY CARD DATA OK DATA OK DATA LAN SERIAL TROUBLE AC L J WANT WAN 4 ok Ix v To Set the Backlight 1 Press OK to access the Main Menu on the IPR512 Receiver If there are any troubles pressing OK will enter the Trouble Menu If this occurs press X to access the Main Menu 2 Use the Up Down arrows and scroll to LCD settings and press OK 3 Use the Up Down arrows and scroll to Set backlight The LCD will display the selected menu item 4 Use the Left and Right arrows to change the value and press OK when done Press X to quit without saving Figure 41 IPR512 Receiver Backlight Setting PAR vii E E Chapter 6 IPR512 Receiver LCD System Configuration 43 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance This chapter provides a listing of the troubles that may be present on the IPR512 Receiver System backup procedures and firmware upgrades are also described Troubles Overview The IPR512 Receiver provides several LED status indicators to indicate if any critical errors have occurred If a trouble occurs on the IPR512 Receiver the Trouble LED will turn on The LCD screen will then display a message indicating the number of troubles that have occurred When all the troubles have been resolved the Trouble LED will then turn off Refer to L
64. report special events to the monitoring station s automation software and serial output Report code Defines the code assigned to the special event This code will be sent the to monitoring station s automation software Event codes can be either in SIA 2 letters or CID format 3 digits 36 Chapter 5 System Configuration Receiver Status Menu The Receiver Status menu option displays a listing of all the IPR512 Receiver s troubles that are occurring on the system and lists the IPR512 Receiver s system information Troubles can be viewed in the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System or directly from the IPR512 Receiver s LCD screen by entering the troubles menu For more information on viewing receiver troubles using the LCD screen refer to Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance on page 44 There are two states that the IPR512 Receiver can report they include Status Icon Description wi Receiver status is normal A Receiver is experiencing troubles Note If troubles are occurring on the system clicking on the Trouble icon in the Receiver Info section at the top of the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System screen will bring you directly to the Receiver Status menu Figure 34 Receiver Status Menu IPR512 01 01 Status Windows Internet Explorer Ele 6 SE AA http 10 10 10 70 status html vite x pl ZS zent Bi e k d A IPRS12 01 01 status BE EPa y G tos Mainmenu Search
65. rinfo ID Line 01 01 Date 23 Oct 2008 Time 10 25 Accounts used 509 of 512 Profiles used 4 of 32 Deleted accounts 1 of 50 A Troubles occurrin IP device Registered on C000 00 19 BAFF C0 00 High Security 5 min 10 1508 15 53 58 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10508 092254 9 o 00 19 BA FF C0 02 00 19 BAFF C0 04 High Security 5 min High Security 5 min 10 16 08 03 0826 10 1608 030627 192 168 1 128 192 168 1 128 IPCARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 0922 56 Save Cancel IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 092258 00 19 BAFF C0 06 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 07 30 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 0923 00 0019BAFF C0 07 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 0721 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 092301 0019BAFF C0 08 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 0729 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V100 10 15 08 0923 02 00 19 BAFF C0 09 0019BAFF CO 10 High Security 5 min High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 07 16 101608 03 07 15 192 168 1128 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V100 10 15 08 0923 02 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15080923 04 00 19 BAFF C0 12 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 07 15 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 508 092304 00 19BAFF C0 14 High Security 5 min 10 1608 03 07 15 192 168 1 128 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 1
66. rity profiles Receiver Configuration Allows you to configure settings for the IPR512 Receiver Event Configuration Allows you to view account and receiver related events Receiver Status Allows you to view the status of the receiver and system information View Restore Deleted Accounts Allows you to view deleted accounts restore accounts and permanently delete accounts from the system 2 Search Provides a search tool that allows you to search by providing a range based on the account number range of account numbers or by MAC address Go runs the search 3 Receiver Info Displays the IP Receiver ID and line date and time the number of accounts and profiles used in the system and the number of deleted accounts 4 Change Password and Provides access to the Change Password option and allows you to properly log out of the system Logout 5 Menu Display Displays the contents of the selected menu option 6 Page Browser Displays the number of pages Use the next and previous page arrows to go to desired page Each page displays a maximum of 20 accounts Chapter 5 System Configuration 21 Change Password The Change Password option allows you to modify the default login password set in the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System It is recommended for security purposes that the password be changed To change the password select the Change password option You are then able to enter a new password and save your settings Fig
67. rmanently Delete a Deleted Account 1 Select the account you wish to delete from the list 2 Click on Delete 3 Select Yes to delete or No to cancel your action Figure 38 Permanently Delete a Deleted Account IPR51 2 01 01 Deleted accounts Windows Internet Explorer G A http 10 10 10 70 deleted html vt x Snagit E Fe dEr d IPRS12 01 01 Deleted accounts Main menu Accounts Security profiles Receiver status Change password s2 Deleted module Receiver configuration Event configuration b View Restore deleted accounts Deleted accounts m dmh i Page Gp Tool St Es G Logout Search O Account from to O Account O MAC address 9 Show all accounts 4 The account C001 will be permanently deleted Do you want to continue Receiver info ID Line 01 01 Date 22 Oct 2008 Time 10 56 Accounts used 509 of 512 Profiles used 4 of 32 Deleted accounts 1 of 50 A Troubles occurring Les gt Chapter 5 System Configuration Account MAC address Security profile IP device Panel Registered on i C001 00 19 BA FF C0 01 High Security 5 IP CARD V1 00 IP CARD V1 00 10 15 08 09 22 v lt gt CE internet 100 41 Chapter 6 IPR512 Receiver LCD System Configuration This chapter guides you through the steps required to configure the IPR512 Receiver using the LCD display and
68. s a description of the event Reported Defines whether the IPR512 Receiver will report special events to the monitoring station s automation software CID Defines the reporting code assigned to the event This code will be sent the to monitoring station s automation software The CID event code is a 3 digits code SIA Defines the reporting code assigned to the event This code will be sent the to monitoring station s automation software The SIA event code is a 2 letter code 34 Chapter 5 System Configuration Receiver Events The following receiver account events are pre set in the system The receiver events are sent to the monitoring station s automation software and to the serial output Memory card not present sends a message to the monitoring station s automation soft ware when the memory card could not be detected in the IPR512 Receiver Memory card error sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when the memory card could not be written to or cannot be initialized Memory card restore sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when memory card not present or memory card error has been resolved Backup restore from memory card sends a message to the monitoring station s automa tion software when a backup has been restored from the memory card IPR512 power up sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when the IPR512 Receiver has been powered
69. secondary DNS address for translating domain names into IP addresses Note Speak to your network administrator to obtain these values 2 Output Protocol Output Header Trailer Receiver ID Line number ACK NACK protocol Wait for ACK Test message Every 3 COM Ports Baud rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow 4 Other Configuration Receiver password Upgrade port Chapter 5 System Configuration Displays the reporting format used by the IPR512 Receiver The IPR512 Receiver is compatible with any automation software that uses the Radionics 6500 Ademco 685 and Sur Gard MLR2 DG standard Note SIA reporting is not supported by the Ademco 685 protocol Defines the byte that will be used to signify the beginning of a message The header values are defined by the output protocol Values entered can be between 00 FF If 00 is set the header will not be included Defines the byte that will be used to signify the end of a message The trailer values are defined by the output protocol Values entered can be between 01 FF Defines the unique ID assigned to the IPR512 Receiver Receiver ID can be between 01 and 99 Defines the line number assigned to the IPR512 Receiver Line numbers can be between 01 34 An affirmative or negative response received by the automation software If this option is enabled communication with automation software is supervised Defines the amount of time that the IPR512
70. seconds and features automatic update verification Automatic firmware upgrade not supported by current version Please check the web for updates Other Features e Supports CID and SIA reporting formats e 256 bit AES data encryption 2 line 40 character LCD with a 6 button interface to view troubles backup data to from memory card set IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN port and backlight and contrast e Supports 19 rack mounting 1U or desktop installation Output relay triggered by selected events Input relay sends selected events when triggered e Automatic date and time synchronization via Network Time Protocol NTP Robust and durable construction e Standard 110 220Vac power supply Extremely low noise and low power consumption less than 10W e Secure private operating system Input output relay not supported by current version Please check the web for updates When the feature is available the input output relay must be installed in the same room as the IPR512 GPRS IP Monitoring Receiver Figure 1 IPR512 Receiver Overview Serial WAN 2A Router Paradox Control Panel Paradox Internet Module IP100 Chapter 2 Overview 5 Paradox Product Compatibility The IPR512 Receiver is compatible with the following Paradox security products e IP100 V1 50 or higher e PCS100 GPRS Module V1 60 or higher e EVOA48 and EVO192 V2 02 or higher with K641 K641R keypads V1 51 or higher e Spectra SP S
71. t Serial Internet GPRS p e IP address Site ID Port 10000 192 168 1 252 Y d Password Step 2 Select Device s l Cd Connect Refresh wo Select All X Unselect All Mia TCPAP Product Family Fimwarever SN Bootloader Ver Status TCPAP Modules Breu TCP IP 0 44 74123456 2 05 OK 001 IPR512 Step 3 Select Firmware IPR512 vO 42 puf X Browse Gei From Paradox com Step 4 Tran sfer n gt Start Transfer 54 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Step 3 Select Firmware 1 Select the firmware version upgrade from the list If the firmware version displayed in the Select Firmware window is the most recent proceed to Step 4 2 Press Browse to locate a file in another location upgrade files have a puf extension Select the file from the Browse window Once the file is selected it will be displayed in the Select Firmware window Select Get From Paradox com to download the latest firmware upgrade directly from the Paradox website 3 Proceed to Step 4 Note If you select a version that is older than the one currently installed on the IPR512 Receiver the system will display a warning starting that you are about to transfer an older firmware version Figure 54 Firmware Selection Add PUF PEF File To List Step 1 Select Comn Look in C3 PUF E ek E About m ial Internet
72. tion failure has occurred on the LAN LAN network connection restore sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when communication on the LAN has been restored WAN1 network connection failure sends a message to the monitoring station s automa tion software when a network failure has occurred WAN1 network connection restore sends a message to the monitoring station s automa tion software when the network connection has been restored WAN internet connection failure sends a message to the monitoring station s automa tion software when communication to the internet to the polling website defined in the Receiver Configuration menu via WAN1 cannot be established WAN internet connection restore sends a message to the monitoring station s automa tion software when communication to the internet to the polling website defined in the Receiver Configuration menu via WAN1 has been restored WAN2 network connection failure sends a message to the monitoring station s automa tion software when a network failure has occurred Chapter 5 System Configuration 35 WAN2 network connection restore sends a message to the monitoring station s automa tion software when the network connection has been restored WAN2 internet connection failure sends a message to the monitoring station s automa tion software when communication to the internet to the polling website defined in the Receiver Configuration menu via WAN
73. tware used by monitoring station by emulating the communication protocol selected for event reporting COM 2 connects to a serial printer or a PC that supports plain text viewing of RS 232 serial communication Integrated Web Page LAN LAN port to configure IPR512 Receiver via web page interface used to view edit and delete Paradox reporting modules edit polling profiles configure receiver view receiver troubles and program special event report codes Data Backup on External Memory Card The receiver has a built in flash memory card slot for data backup and recovery This allows fast and easy substitution of receiver units in crash recovery situations Uses external SD SD HC or MMC memory cards 4 Chapter 2 Overview End to End Supervision The entire communication line control panel internet module receiver and automation software is fully supervised and can be reported due to Paradox s proprietary encrypted communication Programmable Polling Time and Grace Period Up to 32 security profiles can be created per receiver with a programmable polling time and grace period seconds minutes or hours If the receiver does not receive a presence message from the internet module within the polling time the receiver will then wait until the grace period elapses before reporting a supervision loss to the monitoring station s automation software Firmware Upgradeable The receiver is firmware upgradeable in less than 90
74. up Automation software communication failure sends a message to the monitoring sta tion s automation software and to the serial output port when communication with the auto mation software could not be established Automation software communication restore sends a message to the monitoring sta tion s automation software and to the serial output port when communication with the auto mation software has been restored Account database reached 75 sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when the account database account capacity has reached 75 Account database reached 10096 sends a message to the monitoring station s automa tion software when the account database account capacity has reached 10096 Account cannot register database is full sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when an attempt to register has been done on a full database Web login sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when a suc cessful login attempt has been made via the IPR512 Account Management System NTP server failure sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when communication to the NTP server cannot be established NTP server restore sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when communication to the NTP server is restored LAN network connection failure sends a message to the monitoring station s automation software when communica
75. ure 22 Change Password IPR51 2 01 01 Change password Windows Internet Explorer ES G e AA http 10 10 10 70 password htm pl File Edit View Favorites Tools Help S SE di dy IPRS12 01 01 Change password Tho E de E page Gp Tools Main menu Search Receiverinfo Accounts ID Line 01 01 O Account B Security profiles Date 30 Ju 1908 O Account Time 17 08 Event fi ti Accounts used 510 of 512 I O MAC address Profiles used 4of32 Receiver status Deleted accounts Doten View Restore deleted accounts Receiver configuration Show all accounts Change password A Troubles occurring Change password Login Name admin Password Current New Confirm Table 7 Change Password Fields Item Description Login Name Displays current login name Current Enter the current password New Enter the new password the password can be alphanumeric Confirm Confirm the new password MEN m Save Save the new changes 22 Chapter 5 System Configuration Accounts Menu The Accounts menu option provides access to all registered accounts From this menu you can modify existing system accounts and assign security profiles Figure 23 Account Page IPR51 2 01 01 Accounts Windows Internet Explorer G gt AA http 10 10 10 70 accounts html snaatt EI k k VAN 1PR512 01 01 Accounts GE de Pag v Tools Main menu Search Receiver info ID Line 0
76. ver Supervision Time Displays the time assigned before reporting a supervision loss to the monitoring a station s automation software i Accounts using this profile Displays the number of accounts to which this security profile is assigned To Add a Security Profile 1 Click Add 2 Define the name Module Polling Time and Receiver Supervision Time 3 Click Save to save your changes To cancel any changes without saving select the Cancel option Figure 27 Add New Security Profile IPR512 01 01 Security profiles Windows Internet Explorer 6 Y 5 D A http 10 10 10 70 profiles html sa Bi Ej d Ay IPRS12 01 01 Security profiles ta gt B dh v i Page Gi Tools Main menu Search Receiver info Accounts O Account ID Line 01 01 Security profiles Date 31 Jul 1908 Receiver configuration O Account eg em GE ccounts used oi Event commun OMAC address Profiles used 4 of 32 Deleted accounts 0 of 50 Receiver status View Restore deleted accounts Show all accounts Change password A Troubles occurring Security profiles The IP reporting device sends a presence message to the receiver at intervals defined by the module polling time If the receiver does not Y receive any presence messages within the receiver supervision time the receiver can report a supervision loss ID Name Module polling time Receiver supervision time Accounts using this prof 00 No Supervision 24 hours Not supervised 0 ac
77. wser from a computer on the network connected to the IPR512 Receiver s LAN port 2 Enter the LAN IP address of IPR512 Receiver in the address bar of your web browser You are now presented at the Login page Speak to your network administrator to obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask that will permit access to the IPR512 Receiver on your network Note If you cannot connect to the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System please verify that the LAN IP address was correctly entered into the address bar If an error page is displayed the IPR512 Receiver s IP address and Subnet Mask must be changed through the LCD menu on the IPR512 Receiver For more information on how to change these settings refer to Chapter 6 IPR512 Receiver LCD System Configuration on page 42 Figure 15 Accessing the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System IPR512 01 01 Login screen Windows Internet Explorer eo e EEREREI vx Vel 3 Enter your Username Default username is admin 4 Enter your Password Default password is admin 5 Click Login Note When you have logged into the system it is strongly recommended that the default password be changed for security purposes note that the username cannot be changed 16 Chapter 5 System Configuration Figure 16 Login Page gt IPR512 01 02 Login screen Windows Internet Explorer GO E merecen eier he JAIE Edit view Favorites Tools Help Snagit EI

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