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  • Go to IP settings and enter the following settings:

  • Generic interface menu:

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    Type (Encryption): Full Advanced encryption
    Local port: 6502
    Transport protocolTransmission: UDPTCP
    Input update interval (s): 31
    Encryption key: as desired
    API Version: UNii API

  • Save and send this data to the intrusion panel

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When connecting the intrusion panel into the network and link the panel with iProtect™ Aurora, the following network ports are being used:

Platform

Protocol

Speed

Ports

Remark

UNii Panel

UDPTCP

100Mb*

6501**

iProtect -> UNii

6502**

UNii -> iProtect

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  • Right-click on the virtual line that just is made and select Add node.

  • Enter the following data:
    Name: Enter a logic name
    Type: ‘General intrusion’
    Driver name: ‘Alphavision API driver’
    Communication: UDP TCP (These setting must correspond with the Transmission setting in the UNii, see chapter 2.2)
    Manager code: the manager code of the panel.
    Encryption key: Enter the encryption key which is entered or used in chapter 2.2
    Active: (check)
    Port: Enter the local port number (6502) of the intrusion panel, see chapter 2.2.
    IP-address: enter the IP-address of the intrusion panel

  • Save the data.

  • After a successful connection press on the field Read-in for taking over the programmed configuration from the UNii panel (groups and points). When the read-in starts or stops, an event will be generated.

Note

Remark! Maximum 33 nodes on a virtual line

4.3 Add alarm group

Normally alarm groups are added automatically when the read-in button is pressed. If desired it is also possible to add alarm groups manually.

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