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IPR512-EQ03 09/2009

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PARADOX.COM

Step 13: What’s Next

This completes the basic installation and set up required to get the receiver up and running. For more detailed instructions, refer 
to the IPR512 GPRS/IP Monitoring Receiver Operations Manual. 

The next step is to register Paradox reporting modules to the receiver. No monitoring station operator action is required to register 
a module. Registration is initiated by the installer upon installation of the module. However, the monitoring station must provide 
the installer with the following information that is entered by the installer. 

IP Account # 

for each partition of the site.

IP Address

 and 

Port 

of the receiver(s) you wish that site to report to. Refer to item #2 in Step 10: Configure the Receiver on 

page 4.

Receiver Password

 (1 to 32 digits). Refer to item #8 in Step 10: Configure the Receiver on page 4.

Security Profile 

(2 digits). Refer to Step 12: Set Security Profile on page 6.   

Once the installer has entered this information, the installer then initiates communication with the receiver and the Paradox 
reporting module will be automatically registered in the receiver, refer to Installer Instructions on page 8 for more information.

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This completes installation and setup of the IPR512

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Trouble and LED Display

Trouble Display

If a trouble occurs on the receiver, the TROUBLE LED will turn on and the screen will display 

“XX Troubles, click [OK] to 

view”

. Press 

OK

 to access the trouble menu, which will display one or more of the following troubles.

LAN network connection failure

WAN1 network connection failure

WAN1 Internet connection failure

WAN2 network connection failure

WAN2 Internet connection failure

Memory card not detected

Memory card init failed

Time server unreachable

LED Display

The Status LEDs on the front of the receiver provide the following information:

LED On

Status

DATA (memory card)

Accessing (reading/writing) the memory card (back up).

WAN1 OK

Network connection is detected on WAN1 port.

WAN1 DATA

Sending or receiving data through WAN1 port.

WAN2 OK

Network connection is detected on WAN2 port.

WAN2 DATA

Sending or receiving data through WAN2 port.

LAN

Network connection is detected on the LAN port.

SERIAL

Connected with the automation software on COM1 (ACK/NACK must be enabled, refer to 
item# 5 in Step 10: Configure the Receiver on page 4.

TROUBLE

Trouble with the unit is detected. Troubles can be viewed through the LCD.

AC

The IPR512 is powered.

IP Monitoring Receiver
IPR512

Trouble Display

LED Display

Summary of Contents for IPR512

Page 1: ...or viewed Connect a serial cable between the receiver s COM2 DB9 connector and a COM port on the serial printer or PC gender changer is included Out of the Box included Additional Items Required not...

Page 2: ...s AC power cable and the electrical outlet or UPS source Step 6 Insert Memory Card Data Backup Insert memory card included into the Memory Card slot The IPR512 supports any external SD SD HC or MMC me...

Page 3: ...and Subnet Mask 1 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 2 Use the Up Down ar...

Page 4: ...ID 01 to 99 and Line 01 to 14 Ademco ID 01 to 35 and Line 01 to 35 5 Select the ACK NACK check box if you want the receiver to supervise communication with the Automation Software 6 In the PC column a...

Page 5: ...ore information on Receiver Events refer to the IPR512 GPRS IP Monitoring Receiver Operations Manual 1 From the Main Menu click Event Configuration 2 Highlight the Account event 3 Click the Edit butto...

Page 6: ...ck the Add button 3 Type a name for the new security profile 4 In the Module Polling Time column type a 2 digit value and select a base time from the drop down list Represents interval at which the Pa...

Page 7: ...taller Instructions on page 8 for more information This completes installation and setup of the IPR512 Trouble and LED Display Trouble Display If a trouble occurs on the receiver the TROUBLE LED will...

Page 8: ...only When armed Audible alarm 5 On 6 On Silent alarm becomes an audible alarm 5 Off 6 Off Disabled 5 Off 6 On When disarmed Trouble only When armed Audible alarm 5 On 6 Off Trouble only 5 On 6 On Sile...

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