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VisorALARM

WAN serial port to use for connecting the VisorALARM to the automation server Instalation

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VisorALARM

VisorALARM network interface: Which one to use Instalation

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VisorALARM

Checking the alarm queue in VisorALARM Operation

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VisorALARM

Checking the status of the MIPs through the VisorALARM Operation

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VisorALARM

Setting the time and date on your VisorALARM equipment Configuration

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VisorALARM

Setting a user name and password to access your VisorALARM Instalation

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MIP

Finding the IP address assigned to your MIP unit through DHCP Configuration

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MIP

Getting the MIP's MAC address (for the MIP network interface) Configuration

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MIP

Finding the serial number on your MIP unit Other

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MIP

Restoring the factory default settings on the MIP unit Configuration

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MIP

Connecting a phone to the MIP for programming purposes Instalation

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MIP

Automatic IP address configuration on the MIP via DHCP Configuration

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MIP

Three different Methods to program an MIP unit Configuration

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MIP

Installing the mIP without a telephone line Instalation

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MIP

Powering an MIP unit > Operating voltage for the MIP Instalation

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MIP

Enabling & disabling the DCHP client on a MIP unit Configuration

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VisorALARM

Contact ID codes for events generated by the VisorALARM Operation

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MIP

Size of the IP packets sent between an MIP and a VisorALARM receiver Operation

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MIP

Methods to configure an MIP unit Configuration

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MIP

MIP default IP settings Configuration
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FAQ ref: 12 Date: 12/07/2005 19:30:20
Contact ID codes for events generated by the VisorALARM
What are the different possible alarms and contact-id codes generated by the VisorALARM that are not sent by the alarm panel?
Product: VisorALARM FAQ Type: Operation
Answer:

The VisorALARM generates three types of alarms and contact id codes:


1.       mIP registration event > When a mIP successfully registers with the VisorALARM, the VisorALARM generates a E531 which indicates that a peripheral module has been added.

2.       Lose of communication with a mIP >  When the VisorALARM has stopped receiving keep alive messages from the mIP (line supervision) it generates a E350.  When communication has been successfully re-established, the VisorALARM will generate a R350.

3.       Lose of communication with the network > When a VisorALARM has lost its network or internet access, it will generate a E356.  When it re-establishes itself, a R356 alarm will be generated.