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1. ZyXEL IDeA B GRAM ACTITS 523 ote Site Map Wizard Setm Password Syster States LAN DHCP Tale Wireless LAN Wireless LAN WAN Ova gras ti NAT Firmware Security Dyeyarmic DNS Fiere Ard rte Remote Morsagernenit UPnP Langs Click on the NAT option pr vs EY gt 27 simon 2 Internet Module User s Manual 3 Web Configurator Microsoft Internet Explorer ale Brchies Eden yer Eavortos Heromentw Ayuda LJ Q O 12 tm ome E 32 a JA D MENU gt c ae aues a9 Ehmbeded Claro Boone A 4 ZyX EL SITEMAP HELP Tara pum kaan Ge i MAT Mode Man Mon Network Address Translation C Mana 2 SUA Only Edi elas CD Full Feature Edil Qeti Abro Setup Parera r LAN Area LAN WAN r HAT Dynamic OHS T ne Andee In this case we click on the Edit Details of the SUA Only option 3 Web Configurator Microsoft Internet Explorer C m Ou O DAO Pu frr 00 3 a WES tweco n A Mato 1192 168 3 14 p E Br v Be Google Y C seh OMY X add Monks P ZyXEL Trox bmeg Accets nj NAT Edit SUA NAT Server Set Man Mera Advanced Setup 0 0 0 0 Passrrord 192 168 1 100 LAN EF A West LAN WAN r NAT 7 a Securty Dytewnic ONS Tene Ard Dote L3 la WS oc simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 Finally click on Save to save the changes and to finish the ADSL MODEM configura tion The 8000 port has now be
2. s Manual When one of these alarms is activated the corresponding indicator changes colour lig hting up and will begin to flash The user should therefore carry out the necessary mea sures to resolve the incident In order to validate the alarms and tell the system that the alarm has been noted press the button By pressing this button all the technical alarms that are activated at that time will be validated 4 1 6 Configurable service buttons The Configurable Service Buttons screen allows the buttons previously configured by the user as services to be connected or disconnected Configurable Services Buttons screen By pressing either button A or B the corresponding service switch goes from activated yellow coloured button to deactivated light blue coloured button simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 4 2 Setup Screen The Setup Screen appears as follows Simon VOX 2 P Vista de configuracion Windows Internet Explorer ee Mix al Ip ED Lp r n Cp Herramientas de y http 110 0 2 92 sw_config cgi a 708ticket RUOPVVSN3pass 4 MENSAJES DE ALARMA a Mensaje de alarma de intrusion Asunto PAR AMETRS Texto e T 192 168 1 10 8000 Mensaje de alarma medica DET Asinio Puerta de enlace x r Te t 314 Mensaje de alarma de agua ca 55 Tu Mensaje de alarma de humo c3 CONFIGURAC ION FECHA Y HORA 192 168 1 11 8001 T Ii
3. Internet we would write http IP_ROUTER 8001 Using a DNS server for dynamic IP To access device 2 we would write http IP_ROUTER 8002 Using a DNS server for dynamic IP simon VOX 2 Internet Module User s Manual Solution To solve this problem the possibility of being able to work with a port other than port 80 has been enabled in the internet module This port could be modified by the installation engineer via the USB port using the installation software and from the actual applet of the VIT IP module Therefore for a router that doesn t have NAPT the internet module would be configured in the following way Device Local IP External Port pO LONE EMEN NEMKNMNMM na Modul TEM In this example to access device 1 remotely from Internet we would write http IP ROUTER Using a DNS server for dynamic IP http micasa dyndns org To access the internet module we would write https IP ROUTER Using a DNS server for dynamic IP https micasa dyndns org Problems of DNS server for dynamics IP It is common for a user who connects to the Internet from home to use an IP address This address can change when reconnecting This method of assigning an IP address is called a dynamic IP address normally abbreviated to dynamic IP Internet sites that by nature need to be permanently connected generally have a fixed IP address the same reduction for fixed IP or static IP is applied meaning that it doesn t
4. Internet Module User s Manual 2 Simon VOX2 Internet connection equipment The package supplied contains the following elements e Internet Module e Installation sheet simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 2 1 Minimum requirements of the system A personal computer with a 2GHz processor or higher equipped with one of the brow sers listed below is needed in order to correctly view the Simon VOX 2 IP website Mi crosoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher Mozilla Firefox 1 0 or higher or Opera 8 0 or higher If Microsoft Internet Explorer is used the Software install blocked option default should be deactivated in the Tools gt Internet Options gt Advanced options gt Security In order to access the system from within the home an Ethernet network with the requi rements explained in the guidelines should be available A local network connection via a network switch or hub is recommendable simon VOX 2 Internet Module User s Manual 3 Installation and setup The Internet module has the following inputs and outputs for connection to the Simon VOX 2 mainframe electricity supply and computer network e An halfduplex uninsulated RS 485 communications port A B and GND e A Fast Ethernet connection IEEE 802 3u 10 100 Base TX e Una entrada 230 V para alimentaci n In order to install the Internet module correctly the diagram below should be followed in the installation frame inside the
5. a 2 5 mm2 RS 485 connection terminals A GND B Ethernet network 10 100 BaseT RJ 45 with automatic crossover detection auto crossover Led OK Red power supply and test Led NETWORK Green Ethernet connection status 10 a 90 without condensation Eletrical safety regulations EN60950 1 EMC Regulations EN55022 EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 simon VOX 2 Internet Module User s Manual 6 Recommendations for use In order to correctly use the SimonVOX 2 Internet module the following considerations and recommendations for use should be taken into account e Contact the network administrator with regard to the technical details of the net work configuration before beginning to install the SimonVOX 2 Internet module e It is strongly advised that the refresh amp e and disconnect Xx buttons be used in order to avoid session maintenance problems e The SimonVOX 2 Internet module uses SSL safety protocols However precaution should be taken when accessing the network in locations not normally used or that could be used by other users Additionally passwords should be kept in a safe place simon VOX 2 User s Manual Internet Module 7 Troubleshooting This section aims to provide help with possible problems that could occur in the configura tion and installation of the SimonVOX 2 Internet module and ho
6. as compatible con ege recurso De lo contrario niece gta con el administrador de la ned cu l es la corfigurac n IP apropiada 2 Obtener ura desoci n IP automditicamanta C Usar n siguiente direcci n IP Dre P oy M scara de subeed Puta destaco temas 9 Distener una drecci n da sarder DMS autom ticamente C Uaw las siguientes direcciones de servidor DMS 5 Automatically select IP Servidor DNS pretendo ae adress and DNS server m supplied by the Internet service provider chosen by the user Note The diagrams shown correspond to the standard Windows operating system If the operating system is Windows XP this can be done using the local network configura tion wizard which automates the process 31 simon 2 Internet Module User s Manual 1 Double click on the My Web Sites on the desktop 2 On the left hand of the windows double click on the Set up or change your home or small office network icon 3 Once the wizard windows has appeared follow the instructions until the process is finalised NB Should the router be configured to operate as DHCP servers allocating an IP address to other terminals on the network so long as said terminals can support it The Internet connection module does not recognise the IP address automatic assignation DHCP protocol Therefore this address must be configured manually in the Setup Screen window as explained in the corresponding section of
7. change over time Email DNS public FTP servers and web page servers need to have a fixed or static IP address as this is how they are traced on the network Via Internet computers connect themselves using their respective IP addresses Howe ver for people it is more convenient to use a different notation that is easier to remember and use such as domain names The translation between one and another is resolved via the domain name servers DNS simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 Definition of DNS Servers with dynamic IP There are Internet companies dedicated to dynamic IP DNS solutions They offer free redirecting services to sub domain IPs of a long list of available names providing indivi duals with the opportunity of creating an internet server for free with an address such as wikipedia dyndns com which has lead to the Do It Yourself culture becoming very popular Similar to ZoneEdit it should be updated via a client on the client s machine such as Eponym To configure dynamic IP addresses using these services we recommend that the telecommunications operator with whom you have contracted the service be consulted simon enjoy electricity O Diputaci n 390 392 08013 Barcelona Tel 34 902 109 100 Fax 34 933 440 803 e mail simonmailOsimon es Customer technical support Tel 34 902 109 700 Fax 34 933 440 807 e mail sat simon es Showroom Tel 34 933 440 853
8. 0 192 168 1 1 i 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 WU b af lace CNET x AAA id S primario 0 0 VINILI S secundario v AME t T l QU Network Parameters Setup Screen simon VOX 2 Internet Module User s Manual To make changes introduce the IP address in the IP box Next fill in the Port Mask and Connection port boxes with the corresponding information according to the local network configuration In case you do not know the IP adress of the external servers the e mail server for example it is possible to use a domain name In order to recognise it introduce Primary DNS and Secon dary DNS data as defined by your Internet Service Provider In order to validate the changes click on the button at the bottom right of the Email Parameters screen NB The and amp characters cannot be used If any queries should arise with regard the modification of network parameters we re commend that the network administrator be consulted 4 2 5 Email parameters In order to send an e mail you must associate an authentified mail Server so that the In ternet Module could send it This mail server has to support SMTP protocol with LOGIN and PASSWORD capabilities supported by most of the mail servers in the market The Email Parameters screen allows the email address to which corresponding warning messages will be sent when a system alarm is activated to be modified PAR METROS DE
9. CORREO Direcci n destino Direcci n IP del servidor Usuario Contrase a TEST ox Email Parameters Setup Screen To make changes introduce the email address to which the messages should be sent maximum 50 characters in the Email address box Next introduce the email server s IP address in Server IP address Finally introduce the email account s user name and password in the User and Password boxes In order to validate the changes click on the button at the bottom right of the screen NB The and characters cannot be used simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 To check that the email is working correctly click on the ns button at the bottom left of the screen An email will be sent to the address configured If the configuration is co rrect the test email will be received in the in box If any queries should arise with regard to the modification of email parameters we re commend that the network or email administrator be contacted 4 2 6 IP Camera setup The IP Camera Parameters screen allows the IP address of up to four IP cameras con nected and configured for the local network where available to be modified CIONCAMARASIP_ SS 192 168 1 11 8001 Rute IP Externa http simon dyndn 192 168 112 8002 Ru s http simon dyndn ETA 192 168 1 13 8003 http simon dyndn s 192 168 1 14 8004 i http simon dyndn OK IP Camera Setup S
10. E 192 168 1 12 8002 Hor 15 02 17 92 168 1 13 8003 f 192 168 1 14 8004 Ruta ijui monis v Listo Internet 100 P eoo NEN QPP 1605 Setup Screen 4 2 1 Menu Bar The menu bar at the top shows information regarding the date left current temperature in the home centre and the time right It also displays the following icons amp Main Page Screen This enables access to the Main Page Xx Disconnect Once all operations have been carried out this command ends the ses sion and closes the page simon OX 2 Internet Module User s Manual 4 2 2 Alarm Messages The Alarm Messages screen allows the personalisation of messages that will be sent to a specific email address when the corresponding alarm is activated Asunto Alarma de intrusion Texto Mensaje de alarma de intrusion c3 Asunto m gt Alarma medica Texto Mensaje de alarma medica c3 Asunto Alarma de agua e Mensaje de alarma de agua c3 Asunto s Alarma de humo Texto Mensaje de alarma de humo c3 E Asunto Alarma de gas Texto Mensaje de alarma de gas c3 Alarm Messages screen from top to bottom configuration of messages regarding Intruder medical water smoke and gas alarms For each of the different alarms a subject and text can be introduced These will ap pear in the email sent in the subject and body text fields of the email The subject and text fields cannot contain more t
11. For the system to work correctly the access router should be configured so that the connection routing for external access is permitted In order to do this a NAT Network Address Translation will be carried out on the router allowing both the allocation of an access port to the Internet module and the assignation of the specific IP address The typical ADSL MODEM configuration the ZyXEL model has been used as an exam ple for a domestic network in which a Personal Computer is connected directly to the ADSL MODEM or a HUB SWITCH is described below 192 168 310 Sa ADSL ROUTER Modem 1987 1 Ba 3 1 Personal Computer Remote Computer 182 158 3 2 Public IP From the Personal Computer we can remotely configure the ADSL MODEM Router with the Internet browser User s Manual Internet Module 2 http 192 168 1 6 Microsoft Internet Explorer Archivo Edici n Ver Favoritos Herramientas Ayuda recordar contrase a E Abriendo p gina http 192 168 1 6 simon VOX 2 The ADSL MODEM requests the User Name and Password in order to configure it This information can be found in the ADSL MODEM user manual or by contacting the Net work Administrator On the ADSL MODEM s main screen 3 Web Configurator Microsoft Internet Explorer Archivo Edid n yer Eavorkos Herramientas Ayuda Que O x2 Pame Fours 03 05 w AS Dueson 48 hitp j 12 168 3 1 EN Coogle v G See d gS Ehiheded options S
12. creen See annex 3 for additional information Directly introduce the external ADSL IP address NOT the internal network address with the NAPT port corresponding for each one of the cameras available Alter that introduce the internal IP address in the proper Ruta IP Interna for each one of the cameras avalilable If any queries should arise with regard to the modification of IP camera parameters we recommend that the network administrator be contacted 21 simon VOX 2 Internet Module User s Manual 4 2 7 Date and time setup The Date and Time Setup screen allows the system s time and date to be modified CONFIGURACION FECHA Y HORA 01 11 2007 13 04 19 19 WU ste Farhz Date and Time Setup Screen To modify the date and time simply introduce the values in the corresponding text boxes and click on the E button to confirm the changes The date format is DD MM YYYY and the time format is HH MM SS The automatic synchronisation parameters are only useful when the system has an inter net connection enabling the time and date of the different real time servers found on the internet to be consulted simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 5 Technical characteristics The Internet module s technical characteristics are listed in the following table Characteristic Descripci n Item number 81216 39 Mains supply 230 V 1096 50 60Hz Energy cosumption 15 mA Power supply terminals 3 1 5
13. en redirected to the Internet module allowing the system to be accessed remotely via the browser address http lt IP gt 8000 Should the address be placed in the first line IP Address of line 1 we will have allocated the address singularly to the Internet module therefore the access port for remote con nections need not be defined In this case we can remotely access the system using the browser address http IP 8000 simon VOX 2 Internet Module User s Manual Appendix 2 Network configuration If one or more computers on the network are to be connected in order to access the Si monVOX 2 system each of the computer terminals should be configured This should be done according to the operating system Below is an example with the WindowsXP operating system Sequence of PC configuration windows 1 Select Start settings and Control Panel 2 Select Networks Connections and Telephone connections simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 3 Select Local area connection r Descripci n Protocol TOPAF El protocolo de ned de bes extensa T que penis La comunicaci n entra vare rece coneciadat entre ri e Mostrar icona en el des de noblicaci n al coneciarte 4 Select nternet protocol properties Propiedades de Protocolo Internet 16H IP Puede hacer que la configuraci n IP se asigne sufomilicamente si su md
14. frame The module is connected and operative The module has an Ethernet connection The module does not have an Ethernet connection simon VOX 2 Internet Module User s Manual 4 Operation Once the Internet module is connected to the local network services offered via the web interface can be accessed In order to do this a PC with a local network or Internet con nection and with an internet browser installed is needed To access the equipment open the internet explorer and introduce the following address http IP lt IP gt corresponds to the Internet module s IP address By default this is 192 168 3 10 This address can be modified as explained below Once the specified address has been introduced the following information will appear on the screen 3 Simon VOX 2 1P Vista de login Microsoft Internet Explorer fyxhivo Edin Yer Fsvortos Herramerias Ayyda Qus 9 x Z L E VT Favarios QU Miesa E Cae oeeco n A hitg 110 0 2 91 9v conf ig og am LODOS dicha ORNQNTOO The different operations available on the web pages should be carried out one by one and not before the page has completely downloaded To access the system introduce the user name and password which by default are e User simon e Password simon simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 Subsequently the user name and password can be change this is recommended follo wing the steps described below Once the u
15. han 50 characters Once the subject and text have been introduced click on the button to confirm the changes NB Ihe and amp characters cannot be used When one of the alarms is activated a message will automatically be sent previously se lected email address warning of said alarm simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 4 2 3 User Parameter The user name and password for accessing the Interent module from the internet browser can be changed in the User Parameters screen PARAMETROS DE USUARIO Usuario simon Contrasena loose Confirmaci n contrase a 00009 User Parameters Setup Screen To make changes introduce the new user name in the User box Then introduce the new password in Password 1 and confirm this new password by reintroducing it in Password 2 Both the user name and the password should have a minimum of 5 letters and maxi mum of 11 NB The and amp characters cannot be used In order to validate the changes click on the button at the bottom right of the Email Parameters screen The next time the system is accessed via the web browser the new user name and pas sword can be used 4 2 4 Network parameters The Network Parameters screen allows the IP address used by the Internet module in the local network to be modified PARAMETROS DE RED To DUIERTO l EC i teg ec oer ete 192 168 1 10 S000 255 255 0
16. home TETERA SECTS wuwiu E y g rc mos Wie uda marce xa oe mST 3 1 00r mni Se 290 18 8 2 NT Y Internet module connection diagram The RS 485 bus connection board is as follows Internet Module SimonVOX 2 Copper braid to earth both sides of cable simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 Safety warnings e Keep out of reach of children e The equipment is connected to the power supply therefore neither the connection strips nor supply cables should be touched e Do not spill liquids on the equipment e Keep out of direct sunlight e As a safety measure that must be complied with and in order for the equipment to work correctly it must be earthed The recommended cable sections are shown in the following table Connection Terminal Minimum Section Cable Type Mains supply 1 50 mm HO55RR F o HO5VV F Shielded twisted pair RS 485 A B GND 3 0 55 mm Unitronic ST3XAWG20 7 The Internet module has two luminous indicators LEDs e Red LED Ok Electricity supply indicator and of problems with hardware test or communication with the SimonVOX 2 mainframe e Green LED NETWORK Ethernet connection status indicator The meaning of each of the luminous indicators status is described in the following table LED colour Internet Module Status Flashing red The start test has not been successful and there is no connection with the SimonVOX2 main
17. icon will be shown on the screen indicating that an unauthorised person has entered the house Important Note There is a synchronisation time from the moment in which a status change is made in the Internet module until the information is updated on the internet browser screen This could cause a delay between the moment in which the event oc curs and when the information is shown on the screen The synchronisation time de pends on the web page s refresh time Therefore manually refreshing the screen infor mation is recommended in order to have the real current situation available using the refresh button e simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 4 1 4 IP Camera Control The IP Camera Control screen allows four IP cameras to be operated should they be available and connected to the same local network The screen includes four buttons for selecting each of the cameras The panel has four buttons for selecting each of the cameras Pressing one of the camera selection buttons opens a new window that displays the image being captured by that camera at that moment in time 4 1 5 Technical Alarm Indicators The Technical Alarm Indicators screen shows whether any of the alarms corresponding to smoke gas water or medical services have been activated wy 55 e Li ws d he e ih a B Technical Alarm Indicator screen from left to right smoke gas water and medical alarms simon VOX 2 Internet Module User
18. ser name and password have been introduced click on the button amp which will open the Home Page NB The and amp characters cannot be used If the incorrect user name and password are introduced 3 times a message will appear indicating that the limit of attempts has been reached After 5 minutes a new attempt may be made If a user is already connected a message will appear indicating this and access will not be granted until said user has disconnected or the session expires 4 1 Main Page The Main Page appears as follows 3 Simon VOX 2 1P Vista principal Microsoft Internet Explorer Adwo Edin Yer Esvorkos Herramientas Ayyde Que O ox Z Tp po Pista y ramets Amam 2 00 0505 Deeco n dE hitp l 10 0 2 91 9w principal cgi a 988ticket e QUUNTOSSBopas c 11 42 48 OH Ee x off o Pin e pa o 4 o o Main Page Window simon VOX 2 Internet Module User s Manual 4 1 1 Menu Bar The menu bar at the top shows information regarding the date left current temperature in the home centre and the time right It also displays the following icons te Refresh This updates the information on the screen This command should be used regularly in order to avoid problems of session timeout E Setup Screen This enables access to the Setup Screen x Disconnect Once all operations have been carried out this command ends the session and closes the page 4 1 2 Climate con
19. simon Internet module Internet Module simon 1 Introduction 2 Simon VOX2 Internet connection equipment 2 1 Minimum requirements of the system 3 Installation and setup 4 Operation 4 1 Main Page 4 1 1 Menu bar 4 1 2 Climate control 4 1 3 Intruder alarm 4 1 4 IP camera control 4 1 5 Technical alarm indicators 4 1 6 Configurable service buttons 4 2 Setup Screen 4 2 1 Menu bar 4 2 2 Alarm messages 4 2 3 User parameters 4 2 4 Network parameters 4 2 5 Email parameters 4 2 6 IP camera setup 4 2 Date and time setup 5 Technical characteristics 6 Recommendations for use 7 Troubleshooting APPENDIX 1 ADSL modem configuration APPENDIX 2 Network configuration APPENDIX 3 Configuration of IP addressing for cameras simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 1 Introduction The Internet Module is designed to provide an IP Internet Protocol residential gateway interface to SimonVOX 2 Its connection to the SimonVOX 2 system s main bus RS 485 allows commands to be received and sent to SimonVOX 2 so that from anywhere in the world it is possible to connect via internet to the SimonVOX 2 system and carry out operations This is also possible from a home PC The SimonVOX 2 internet connection equipment provides a TCP IP connection to the SimonVOX 2 domotics system adding a web interface for displaying and controlling programmed functions in the home rapidly easily intuitively securely and remotely simon VOX 2
20. the manual Should the IP address assignation for the network be carried out using DHCP regardless of whether said assignation is made by the PC or a router the camera or IP cameras that are con nected to the network must have the IP via DHCP acquisition option deactivated simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 Appendix 3 Configuration of IP addressing for cameras This appendix describes the configuration of IP addresses so that the end user is able to remotely access the installation where the cameras are using the internet module In theory the routers should be able to redirect the IP and ports However there are many routers on the market that do not offer both features The use of the internet module is recommended for installations where a fixed IP address has been contracted with an operator to avoid the problems deriving from installations with dynamic IP To access the IP module locally or remotely Internet the HTTP Protocol is used and it communicates via port 80 Often there are ports used by various devices which offer a web service such as e P cameras e Routers e Ethernet hard drives e Etc Without NAPT addressing differentiated access of two devices offered by your webser ver via port 80 http is not possible With NAPT addressing rules that resolve these conflicts can be created Example Device Local IP External Port Internal Port In this example to access device 1 remotely from
21. trol The Climate Control screen allows the preferred temperature inside the building to be adjusted Climate Control Screen The Climate Control screen carries out the following functions Activate Deactivate Heating The heating can be switched on and off re gardless of the temperature shown on the thermostat With this command activated the temperature will always be maintained above the level shown on the thermostat Activate Deactivate Air Conditioning The air conditioning can be swit ched on and off regardless of the temperature shown on the thermostat With this command activated the temperature will always be maintained be low the level shown on the thermostat simon User s Manual Internet Module VOX 2 Activate Deactivate Thermostat The thermostat can be switched on or an off using this function Once the thermostat is activated the system will connect or disconnect the heating or air conditioning with the aim of maintaining the temperature previously set on the Temperature Controller Control of the thermostat cannot be validated with the air conditioning and heating swit ched off Temperature Controller The thermostat can be adjusted to the prefe rred temperature inside the building The temperature can be set by pres sing the arrows blue colder or red warmer Once the changes have been made press the button to confirm and carry them out or the button to cancel them 4 1 3 In
22. truder alarm The Intruder Alarm screen allows the building alarm to be activated or deactivated Pin C3 Intruder Alarm Screen The padlock symbol indicates whether the alarm is currently activated or deactivated The alarm can be switched on or off by introducing the PIN number in the box shown the PIN number is the same as the one previously configured in the SimonVOX 2 main frame intruder alarm and clicking on the button NB Ihe and amp characters cannot be used simon VOX 2 Internet Module User s Manual The different icons shown on this screen have the following meanings Intruder alarm deactivated This icon appears when the alarm is deactivated by introducing the PIN code Intruder alarm activated When the alarm is activated introducing the PIN code this icon flashes for a few seconds indicating that the en try exit time allowed for leaving the building once the alarm has been activated is being counted down When the time is up the icon stops flashing indicating that the alarm has been activated Intruder detected during entry exit time If the alarm is activated and an intruder is detected in the building during the entry exit time this icon will flash on the screen If once the entry exit time has passed an intru der is still detected the alarm will go off Intruder alarm If with the alarm activated the presence of a stranger in the building is confirmed the alarm will go off and this
23. w to solve them Error No indicators light up The Internet module s red LED is flashing The Internet module s green LED is off The Internet module s website cannot be accessed from the computer Possible Cause The equipment is not correctly connected to the power supply The start test has not been successful and there is no connection with the SimonVOX2 mainframe The Internet module doesn t have an Ethernet connection The equipment s configuration is not correct Solution Check the equipment s power supply connections and make sure they are correctly connected Check the equipment s RS 485 connections A B and GND and make sure they are correctly connected to the SimonVOX 2 module Also check that the SimonVOX 2 module is working correctly Check the Vox2IP equipment s Ethernet connections and make sure the Ethernet is working correctly Check the Internet module s LED indicators and make sure it is working correctly Check that the IP address introduced in the web browser corresponds with the IP address and subnetwork mask configured in the Internet module Check that the PC and the Internet module are connected to the same network Check that the PC has the TCP IP properties configured correctly If the problem cannot be resolved contact the network administrator simon VOX 2 Internet Module User s Manual Appendix 1 ADSL Modem Configuration
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