
21-3691Erev1.3
HSC-IP Module Installation Instructions
9 / 2008
© 2008 CSG Security Inc. / Sécurité CSG Inc. Page 12 of 13
Guardall (formerly VEREX Technology)
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12 Panel Serial Invalid
13 Panel Substitution
51 Primary Receiver Online
52 Not configured
53 Incorrect IP Address
54 Socket Error
55 Packet Timeout
HSCTime:049 Rx◄
mber:0 Rst↓
• “HSCTime:” is the time a
call is taking to reach the
receiver. The maximum
is 3 minutes or 180 seconds. If the counter continuously
displays 0, the security system has switched to back-up i.e.
dialer modem, because it can not contact the receiver. “Rx –
mber” is the Receiver Number out of 4 configurable
receivers that is currently communicating with the
security system.
Pressing the keypad button below the Rst↓ (Reset)
arrow will clear any events and return any counters to
0. Use the keypad’s right arrow key to move to more
information or the left arrow key to move back.
Panel IP addr ◄
010 . 100 . 001 . 088
• The next screen will
display the main control
unit’s IP address.
Use the keypad’s right arrow key to move to more
information or the left arrow key to move back.
Panel NetMask ◄
255 . 255 . 255 . 128
• The next screen will
display the main control
unit’s “NetMask” (Subnet
Mask).
Use the keypad’s right arrow key to move to more
information or the left arrow key to move back.
Panel Gateway ◄
010 . 100 . 001 . 001
• The next screen will
display the main control
unit’s “Panel Gateway”
(Default Gateway).
Use the keypad’s right arrow key to move to more
information or the left arrow key to move back.
Panel DNS ◄
255 . 255 . 163 . 186
• The next screen will
display the main control
unit’s “DNS” for DNS
type communications. Use the keypad’s left-right
arrow keys to move to more information.
Entering and Understanding Advanced
Configurations
• Logon to the system as a service user. E.g. Default ID:
“000”, service user PIN: “2482” or “7378” if the panel
has communicated with the Director Software.
NOTE: If the system Feature Set (S002È00) is 5 or
greater, keypad programming can not be done.
Programming can only be done with the Director
Software.
NOTE: Default MASTER (end) USER code is ID 01 or
001, PIN 7793.
LCD Keypad Screen
Service
Enter PIN: _ _ _ _
• When the control box
tamper is activated, a
service user has
the authority to access system programming.
Menu Options
◄ Config ►
↓Ok
• Using the left and right
arrow screen scrolling
keys on the keypad,
scroll the menus until Config is displayed. Press
Ok.
“Config method” will display. Select “Advanced” with
the arrow keys and press Ok.
S001:00 F-98U42
↓OK ↓ +Group- ↓
• The screen that begins
Advanced programming
will display.
S001:00: this is the start of the System program section.
Each of the program sections begin with a letter. The next 3
digits (e.g. “001”) represent the first program section for
System programming. The next 2 digits (e.g. “00” after the
colon) represent a sub programming section of this main
system program section.
The letters for each of the programming sections are: S:
S
ystem; A: Areas; M: Modules; P: Input Points; E:
E
quipment/Pseudo points; B: Programmable Outputs; L:
Authority L
evels; I: ProfIle; W: User Edit; U: Users; H:
H
olidays; D: Schedules; T: Custom Pt Type; R: DooRs; G:
Area G
roup; Z: Shared Data Groups (Users and Holidays).
F-98U42: the version of the main controller firmware.
↓ +Group- ↓: Using the middle or right down arrow keys this
term’s arrows are pointing to will scroll forward or backward
through the various program sections (Groups). It will change
the program section letter & display that section’s program
selections for the same programming and sub programming
section.
↓OK: Pressing the button below OK will enter the
programming section displayed.
□.□.0.□.1.999□ □
↓Save S002:1
• A sub programming
section can display
several defaulted
selections that will affect the way the system operates.
These selections can be changed to customize the
system operation. A box “ □ ” represents that a
programming selection has been disabled. A check
mark “ 9 “ means that it is enabled. With the cursor
flashing under a specific selection, the selection can be
toggled back and forth from a box to a check mark by
pressing any key on the keypad.
Other entries are numerical and with the cursor flashing
under them they can be changed by pressing the desired
number entry on the keypad from available selections. When
entering a sub programming section and all its various
selections, the section displayer (e.g. S002:1) appears in
the lower right corner of the screen.
When a selection has been changed, always press the
button below ↓Save to retain the change.
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