Iii - 3. telephonic console, Iii - 3 – Fire-Lite IPDACT-2UD Technical Reference User Manual

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IPDACT-UD - Configuration

III-17

Doc.DM385-I

Rev. 2.0

-- Generic IPDACT-UD config --

IP Connectivity
a) DHCP client: OFF
b) IP addr: 192.168.0.202 msk: 255.255.255.0
c) Gateway IP: 192.168.0.250

User Access Control
d) Password: 1234

Miscellaneous
e) Date & time: 01/16/1980 17:37:28
f) Events: PHON RMON CID RALA RCFG
g) PC verifying digit: OFF

z) Exit

option:

In the DHCP client section, you can configure the client as enabled/disabled.

option: a
DHCP client: (0:OFF - 1:ON)

III - 3. Telephonic Console

In order to use the telephonic console, a normal analog telephone connected
to the choc blocks labeled TO-AP is required. This telephone must be
configured to dial through tones. These choc blocks are used to connect the
IPDACT-UD to the control panel consequently the telephonic console is not
always available and it’s necessary to activate it.

To activate the telephonic console, short circuit the P1 jumper, for a little more
than a second with some metallic element. You can use a small screwdriver
or a simple clip. During this process the telephone must be on hook. On
activating the console, if the telephone relays are inactive (line status LED
off), they activate (i.e. the LED lights up); if they are already active, they will
briefly deactivate to indicate that the telephonic console is available.

On picking up the phone, you will hear an intermittent tone which requires you
to introduce an access password. In order to introduce the password, you
need to press “**#” (asterisk, asterisk, pound) and the access password. By
default the access password is 24680. If this is correct, you will hear three
beeps (the OK signal) and subsequently the telephonic console dialing tone (a
continuous low frequency tone). You have 4 or 5 seconds for this process
after which you return to the initial situation; if the relays are inactive, you also

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