• Should this occur, restart the unit. In the event of consistent update failures, contact your dealer.
Encryption
This device uses 128 Bit AES Encryption. Encryption can only be enabled from the monitoring station receiver. Each receiver can inde-
pendently have encryption enabled or disabled. When encryption is enabled at the central station, the central station will configure the
device to encrypt communications to that receiver the next time the communicator module performs a communication to that receiver.
Note that packets will start being encrypted only after the next event is sent to that receiver, or if the unit is re-started.
Power Save Mode
The TL265/GS2065 models have a power save mode feature. If there is an AC power loss on the PC9155 control panel, the system will
enter power save mode to extend battery duration. During power save mode, the Ethernet functionality is turned off and will only turn on
if an event needs to be transmitted. When in power save mode, incoming DLS connections will not be possible. Outgoing SMS initiated
DLS sessions are possible while the unit is in power save mode. The Link activity LED on the network interface device will also be off
when the unit is in power save mode.
Data Usage
Initiate from GS206X/TL26X to Receiver: (101 Bytes total)
Initiate from Receiver to GS206X/TL26X: (74 Bytes total)
Single SIA event from GS206X/TL26X to Receiver: (124 Bytes total)
Single SIA event ACK from Receiver to GS206X/TL26X: (77 Bytes total)
Full SIA string (6 events) sent from GS206X/TL26X to Receiver: (149 Bytes total)
Full SIA string (6 events) ACK from Receiver to GS206X/TL26X: (77 Bytes total)
Heartbeat 1 from GS206X/TL26X to Receiver: (101 Bytes total)
Heartbeat 1 ACK from Receiver to GS206X/TL26X: (74 Bytes total)
Heartbeat 2 from GS206X/TL26X to Receiver: (60 Bytes total)
Heartbeat 2 ACK from Receiver to GS206X/TL26X: (60 Bytes total)
NOTE: With encryption, packets are the same, with the exception that when supervision is on, all packets are 149 bytes.
These options are programmed through DLS IV or Keypad Programming.
System Options
The system options are programmed through DLS IV or Keypad Programming by entering installers section [851] from the control
panel.
NOTE: A module reset is needed for some programming changes to take effect. A module reset should be performed if any options have
been changed by keypad programming.
[001] Ethernet IP Address
Default (0.0.0.0)
NOTE: If section [001] is set to '0.0.0.0', DHCP will set all values for the Ethernet IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway.
Enter the IP address of the dual communicator. Take care to ensure that the IP address is unique to your communicator on the local
network. The IP address must be entered as a dotted decimal number in 3-digit segments (e.g. 192.168.001.100). Each 3-digit seg-
ment of the IP address must be within a valid range of 000 to 255.
[002] Ethernet IP Subnet Mask
Default (255.255.255.000)
Enter the Ethernet IP Subnet Mask address of the dual communicator. The subnet mask must be entered as a dotted decimal number
in 3-digit segments (e.g. 255.255.255.000). Each 3-digit segment of the address must be within a valid range of 000 to 255.
[003] Ethernet Gateway IP Address
Default (0.0.0.0)
Enter the Ethernet Gateway IP address of the dual communicator. The address must be entered as a dotted decimal number in 3-digit
segments (e.g. 192.168.001.001). Each 3-digit segment of the address must be within a valid range of 000 to 255. The gateway is
used in the event that the destination address is not on the local network in which case the data will need to be sent through a router.
This is the address of that router.
[004] Heartbeat Interval
Default (0087) 135 seconds
When receiver supervision is enabled (section [005], option [1] or [2]) the unit sends heartbeats to Ethernet Receiver 1 or GPRS
Receiver 1 to test the communication path. Use this option to set the interval time in seconds at which heartbeats will be sent.Valid
entries range from 0000 to FFFF seconds.
NOTE:
It is recommended that the supervision interval be programmed with a value of at least 65 seconds less than the supervision window
programmed at the receiver. E.g. If the supervision window programmed at the receiver is 200 seconds, the supervision interval pro-
grammed in the communicator should be 135 seconds or less.
[005] System Toggle Options
[1]
Ethernet Receiver 1 Supervision
ON: Ethernet Receiver 1 will be supervised, heartbeats will be sent to Ethernet Receiver 1 based on the supervision interval
programmed in section [004].
OFF: Ethernet Receiver 1 will not be Supervised.
NOTE: Ethernet Receiver 2 can not be supervised.
[2]
GPRS Receiver 1 Supervision
ON: GPRS Receiver 1 will be supervised, heartbeats will be sent to GPRS Receiver 1 based on the supervision interval pro-
grammed in section [004].
OFF: GPRS Receiver 1 will not be Supervised.
NOTE: GPRS Receiver 2 can not be supervised.
[3]
Supervision Type
ON: Commercial Supervision - This supervision type is suitable for applications where swap detection is required on the
supervisory packet.
OFF: Residential Supervision - This supervision type is suitable for applications where supervision of the communication
path to the receiver is required.
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
Default (OFF)
Default (OFF)
Default (OFF)
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