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1. Pegasus CORPORATION 4 Inthe Password text box enter your password Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Operation mode 1st communication Write Configuration SE EEN Buffered Events amp Occurrences Log Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration 6 Output None Help Event AAA Freq activation output test D Alarm panel connection test event 444 Input Outputs 1 3 Zone Disabled 1 Manual im HR 7 Manual FA 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual wr OR Manual el 3 Manual ES OR el Manual FA 5 To confirm your password in the Confirm Password text box type in the same password you entered in the Password text box Communication Module Serial Number Read Cantiguiatian Operation mode _1st communication Write Configuration Event reception mode Buffered EVE ta ta SEMIN Ces FOU Interface Test Frequency Hrs Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration 0 Output None Help Event Ada Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event 444 Input Outputs 1 3 ZoneDisabed Manual um uu 214 Zone Disabled 2 Manual s ra 3 Manual um ullamc Manual T OR Lr Time Settings iw Manual 04 04 13 14 43 Fi NTP Server pool ntp org E Time Zone l GMT4 10 0 Pacific ap k Fr
2. 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration 0 Output None Help Event AAA Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event 444 Input Outputs 1 3 Zone Disabled 1 Manual ss HR ei Manual 2 4 Zone Disabled Manual el OR Manual i Manual m OR Manual E OR sl Manual Time Settings ime Zone GMT 10 0 Pacific fap www 3i corporation com CORPORATION 3 12 Write Configuration Pegasus When the General Settings configuration is done write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX Open Configuration File E save Configuration File ep General Settings L Update Module Firmware Communication Module Serial Numbet Event reception made 1 Buffered Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Telephone Line Test Loop est L gom ps JW ewei Reboot Module Duration 200 Output Help Operation mode 1st communication Event 121 Freq activation output test VE Ki Inputs M3 mJ Password Confirm Password RelayOutpu 1 Alarm panel connection test event 1 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual M OR Telephone Line Conner 7 3 Manual UM OR Manual K 4 Manual My OR Manual na Time Settings C Manual im NTP Server Time Zone Frequency Note To lea
3. 953 GB free of 1 81 TB a 953 GB free of 1 81 TB jE Computer E Local Disk C a New Volume D 7 File name Weu aui rope rd c y DE jE Computer Organize we poete 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 EE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D Mew Volume F Jg Downloads Go ea c S G5 Recent Places 68 5 GB free of 97 5 GB 95 1 GB free of 97 6 GB 95 4 GB free of 102 GB 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries Documents NT DVD RW Drive E a Music lg Pictures 4 Network Location 2 Subversion _ MyShare U eshared server Y B Videos a D JC 953 GB free of 1 81 TB e 953 GB free of 1 81 TB ihn Computer E Local Disk C ca New Volume D 7 File name Ead ia ed n d www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION The Event logs in the Excel format are generated and saved in the specified location in your hard drive A sample Event logs Excel file is shown below SampleOccurancesXLSReport xls Compatibility Mode Microsoft Excel o x Ci 0 le File Home Insert Page Layout oma Data Review View IdiomaX Translator Add Ins A o ep Xs Cut 1 8 ak PE EAutosum Ay amp Arial 120 JA A we yr Sy Wrap Text General 7 i Ip Im Se ri SCH 7 EA B3 Copy Al Fin a Paste B I a E A E DI se A E Se e ZE SS Merge amp Center 9 8 399 Conditional Format Cell Insert Delete Format Sort amp Find
4. Write Configuration Event reception mode Buffered Events amp Occurrences Lag Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS D b L g VI pw Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration Io Output None Help AAA Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event 444 Outputs 1 Manual HD Manual 7 2 Mauad j r OR Maua 1 Manual LOR Manual jT Manual 7 OR 7j Manual 3 10 Configure Relay Outputs ig To configure relay outputs 1 Under Outputs 2 select an output option from the first drop down box as shown in the below image Total 42 output options are available for selection Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration 0 Output _RelayOutput 1 L Help Event 444 Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event 444 inoue Outputs 1 3 2 4 Zone Disabled R T Manual K OR Manual e 2 Under Outputs 2 select an output option from the third drop down box as shown in the below image Total 42 output options are available for selection www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication t 500 Module Serial Number Read Configuration Operation mode istcommunication Inputs LAL ite A me Pa pj pat i acd Event reception mode Buffered Password Bicis da Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write C
5. i To configure additional delay duration in the gsm jammer detection 1 In the GSM Jammer text box enter the Additional Delay Duration in GSM Jammer Detection in seconds as shown in the below image The minimum acceptable duration is 0 second and the maximum acceptable duration is 300 seconds The default duration is 0 second Communication Module Serial Numbet General D et TIT Eent mea COMIQUTAatiol Wit ite C ontfiaura ti Of Additional AT Commands Lt vents amp Occurrences Log Jammer Sensitivity High LA p men T n E Ac Write Configuration via SMS Deu view SIM Card 1 SIM Card 2 Reboot Module Help i Band Auto Band _GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Pin 1234 Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN 1 APN 2 APN airtelgprs com APN User User www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 4 5 Configure General GSM GPRS Settings This section permits you to configure Additional AT Commands and Jammer Sensitivity D To configure general gsm gprs settings 1 In the Additional AT Commands text box enter an AT command You can enter multiple AT commands separated by a semi colon Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Jammer Sensitivity High Write Configuration via SMS E SIM Card 1 SIM Card 2 Reboot Module Band Auto j Band LIN rs Help Pin 1234 Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 AP
6. CORPORATION The Wi Fi screen allows you to enable disable and configure all the parameters related to the Wi Fi interface available in Pegasus NX To configure Wi Fi follow steps 6 1 to 6 8 To configure Wi Fi Access Points with DHCP enabled skip step 6 3 Configure Access Points DHCP Disabled O To write the Wi Fi configuration to Pegasus NX follow step 6 6 Write Configuration To apply the Wi Fi configuration settings follow step 6 7 Reboot Module www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 6 1 Open the Wi Fi Screen i To open the wi fi screen 1 On the Pegasus Studio Main Screen place your cursor on the Wi Fi section and then click to open the Wi Fi Screen The Wi Fi screen is displayed as shown below E Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Module Serial Number General Read Configuration Mac Address 000000 Write Configuration Reboot Module SE DO E Access Point 1 Access Point 2 Help SSID SSID Security Type Open Security Type Open Password Password IP Address IP Address Mask Mask Gateway Gateway DNS DNS www 3i corporation com CORPORATION 6 2 Enable the Wi Fi Interface M To enable the wi fi interface 1 Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help Communica
7. Phones Reboot Module Help Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events CLIO LIE ILIA LL Alarm Panel Events www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 8 Under Messages type in the Event Message This message will be sent to the configured phone number whenever the related event occurs Outgoing sMs Alarm Panel Events 2 Fe EMEN i Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events COLE LIA AIA df fe Alarm Panel Events ig To configure outgoing sms for occurrences 1 Under Event Occurrences click the drop down arrow as shown in the below image Outgoing SMS Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events CICA ICIS LE IAS Alarm Panel Events 2 Amenu with one Alarm Panel Events option and 42 Occurrences is displayed Select an Occurrance www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Alarm Panel Events d Telephone Line Disconnected Alarm Panel return Connected Alarm Panel return Disconnected Main Power Supply Connected Main Power Supply Disconnected Alarm Panel Communication Success Alarm Panel Communication Failure Telephone Line Test Success Telephone Line Test Failure Alarm Panel Communication Test S
8. Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN User Password SIM Card 2 Band GSM 800MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN User SIM Card 2 Band GSM 800MHZ DCS 1800MHZ zu Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN User Password Pegasus CORPORATION 8 Inthe APN text box enter the Access Point Name provided by the GSM service provider Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration General Write Configuration Additional AT Commands Events amp Occurrences Log Jammer Sensitivity Write Configuration via SMS uias SIM Card 1 SIM Card 2 Reboot Module Band Auto i Band GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Help Pin 1234 Pin 1234 APN 1 aN 2 APN 1 APM 2 CERE i E User 9 In the User text box enter your Username provide by the GSM service provider Communication Module Serial Number M General Read Configuration Write Configuration Additional AT Commands Events amp Occurrences Log Jammer Sensitivity High Write Configuration via SMS Debug View z SIM Card 1 SIM Card 2 Reboot Module i Band Auto Band GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Help Pin 1234 Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN 1 APN 2 APN User www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 10 In the Password text box enter your Password provided by the GSM service provider Communication Module Serial Number Read C
9. rganize New folder BE Desktop Date modified Type Downloads a Recent Places No items match your search Libraries ES Documents al Music Pictures Subversion BE Videos jE Computer E Local Disk C cx New Volume D File name FEM Gigi Save as type Config files bin 4 Hide Folders Your current configuration is saved successfully i Wess el id t Computer New Volume D amp New folder gt RE RE File Edit View Tools Help Organize Include in library e Share with e New folder ie Favorites Date modified Type EE Desktop m Downloads Hl Recent Places www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The Update Module Firmware feature allows you to manually update Pegasus Modules firmware You can import the latest firmware from your computers hard disk drive and update the modules firmware i To update your Pegasus modules firmware 1 Open the Pegasus Studio Main Screen and then click Update Module Firmware Commun lion todule Serial Number Ethernet Read Configuration Monitoring Station www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION A message box saying Do you really want to update your Pegasus module is displayed Do You Really Want To Update Your Pegasus Module Gs ED 2 To proceed with the firmware update click the Yes button Do You Really Want To Update Your Pegasus Module a The Open dialog box i
10. 10 To select font color in RGB mode click the RGB tab www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Custom Colors Current Color New Color 255 255 255 100 Save Use Cancel 11 Adjust the Red Green and Blue color codes by using the respective adjustment bar Custom Colors New Color Opacity _ Save Use Cancel 12 If you know the Red Green and Blue color codes type in the color codes in the respective text boxes www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Custom Colors Current Color New Color 13 To select font color in Web mode click the Web tab Custom Colors E3 Current Color New Color HSB RGB FFFFFF Opacity 15 100 _ Save Use Cancel 14 In the Web text box type in the font color code www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Custom Colors x New Color 100 _ Save Use Cancel 15 To adjust opacity use the adjustment bar or type in the opacity value in the text box as shown in the below image Custom Colors x Current Color New Color HSB RGB FFFFFF 16 To save the customized color settings click the Save button www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Custom Colors Current Color New Color HSB RGB F FF FFF Opacity 17 To complete the font mo
11. 7 1 Open the SMS Screen i To open the sms screen 1 On the Pegasus Studio Main Screen place your cursor on the SMS section and then click to open the SMS screen SMS The SMS screen is displayed as shown below Open Configuration File save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication incoming SMS Module Serial Numbet Phone Permissions Read Confl guration fk f es Vol x e Lr d write Configuratio Events amp Occurrences Log i FE em me er quem Werne AC Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Outgoing SMS Reboot Module Help Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events IM www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 7 2 Enable the Incoming SMS Intertace Important Information To receive sms the GSM GPRS interface should be in the enabled state i Communication Incoming SMS SMS Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View 7 Outgoing SMS Reboot Module Help 3 The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The SMS interface is in the enabled state Communication Incoming SMS Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View PERS B Outgoing SMS
12. Close www 3i corporation com CORPORATION 3 Select the Font Size Agency F Aharoni ALGERIAN Andalus Angesa New Angama LPC Aparajita Arabic Typesetting Arial Arial Black Ok Close 4 To select font color click the Font Color drop down arrow ALGERIAN Andalus A Nen Angsana UPC Aparajita Arabic Typesetting Arial Arial Black Ok Close 5 The Color Picker screen is displayed To select the font color click the desired color www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 6 To use custom font color click Custom Color Custom Color Pegasus 7 The Custom Colors dialog box is displayed as shown below To select font color in HSB mode click the HSB tab Custom Colors www 3i corporation com Current Color Hue Saturation Brightness Opacity AO 0 115 100 100 Save Use Cancel Pegasus CORPORATION 8 Adjust Hue Saturation and Brightness by using the respective adjustment bar Custom Colors 2 Current Color New Color RGB Web Saturation Brightness Opacity 3 100 Save Le 11 Cancel 9 If you know the Hue Saturation and Brightness color codes type in the color codes in the respective text boxes Custom Colors E Current Color New Color Hue Saturation Brightness Opacity 5 100 _Save Use Cancel
13. Module Serial Number IP Communication Preferred interface e 54 Write Configuration Ee ET Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Read Configuration Write zap fr xti on vi vi gt Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 penta es Alive Frequency WiFi 60 Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Help Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones l imeout CSD Alive Frequency Free Phones The UDP icon is changed as the TCP icon as shown in the below image Network protocol TCP is in the enabled state Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number IP Communication Write Configuration Protocol Version V1 0 Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Debug View Alive Frequency WiFi e Renaat Macue Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Help i i P d Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones Timeout C SD Alive Frequency Free Phones iig To enable network protocol UDP 1 Click the TCP icon www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number IP Communication Read Configuration Preferred interface m HI c Write Configuration Protocol Version V1 0 Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Debu
14. Open Configuration File e Confiauration File Update Module Firmware Communication Ethernet mme cegoan oO Uccurrences L Monitoring Station A message box saying Do you want to read the module configuration is displayed www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Do you want to read the module configuration gem 2 To proceed click the Yes button Do you want to read the module configuration A message box is displayed saying Do you want to save the current configuration to file Do you want to save the current configuration to file 3 To proceed click the Yes button Do you want to save the current configuration to file www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION The Save As dialog box is displayed as shown below T E Search Computer P ewe zm gt Computer Organize Yr Favorites 3 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 EE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D 9 Downloads Gor O O 1 202 l o Jj 71 0 GB free of 97 5 GE SS 059GB free of 97 6 GB SS 05 GB free of 102 GE Ga Recent Places Mew Volume UI 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries ES Documents a Music Pictures Subversion BE Videos File name MM Save as type Config files bin DVD RW Drrve E a Hide Folders Save As Organize 3r Favorites 1 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 EE Desktop Local Disk C Ne
15. 1 1 0 0512 1 1 0 0515 1 1 0 0518 1 1 0 05 21 1 1 0 0 55 24 1 1 0 0527 1 1 0 0530 1 1 0 05354 1 1 0 0537 1 1 0 0530 Al 1231 18 1 100 00 000 7 1231 18 3 100 00 000 F 1231 18 1 110 00 000 B 1231 18 3 110 00 000 98 1231 18 1 100 00 000 7 1231 18 3 100 00 000 F 1231 18 1 110 00 000 B 1231 18 3 110 00 000 98 1231 18 1 100 00 000 7 1231 18 3 100 00 000 F 1231 18 1 120 00 000 D 1231 18 3 120 00 000 8 1231 18 1 100 00 000 7 Clase T Pegasus 3 You can customize the event log view Click the drop down arrow as shown in the below image www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 4 Select the event log view as 20 40 60 80 100 400 per page Use the scroll bar to view all events in ascending order History Loqg _ E crm T 1 1 0 053 1231 18 1 100 00 000 2 1 1 0 05 1231 18 3 100 00 000 F 1 1 0 0 53 1231 18 1 110 00 000 B 1 1 0 0 12 1231 18 3 110 00 000 9 1 1 0 0515 1231 18 1 100 00 000 2 1 1 0 0 518 1231 18 3 100 00 000 F 1 1 0 05 21 1231 18 1 110 00 000 B 1 1 0 0 55 24 1231 18 3 110 00 000 9 1 1 0 0 5 27 1231 18 1 100 00 000 2 1 1 0 0 5 30 1231 18 3 100 00 000 F 1 1 0 0 55 34 1231 18 1 120 00 000 0 1 1 0 0337 1231 18 3 120 00 000 8 1 1 0 0 530 1231 18 1 100 00 000 2 E iD E 4 a 2 b E i xxm dese www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 16 1 2 Generate Event Logs in PDF Qn To generate event logs in pdf ye fic ar Fhe
16. 2 m br Computer Organize db Favorites Hard Disk Drives 3 EE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D New Volume F ownloa l we d 2 m 68 6 GB free of 97 5 GB C 95 1 GB free of 97 6 GB Cc 95 4 GB free of 102 GB 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries F TS Documents BS DVD RW Drive E a Music Pictures E Subversion BE Videos jE Computer E Local Disk C w Hide Folders 3 Select a location in your hard disk drive where you want to save the pdf file www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Save As gt E 3 28 gt D jE p Computer Organize do 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 m Local Disk C New Volume D yo New Volume F d Downloads ie E T L E m 3 Gs e 68 6 GB free of 97 5 GB 05 GR free of 07 5 GE De 95 4 GE fee of 102 GE Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries E Documents A DVD RW Drive E a Music Pictures 4 Network Location 2 Subversion B MyShare U B Videos SS mee a 4953 GB free of 1 81 TB NK Computer E Local Disk C a New Volume D 7 Filename SamplePDFEventReport Save as type a Hide Folders 4 Click the Save button B DE jE Computer E WE mme Organize d Favorites 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 BE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D New Volume F
17. C File name sampleOccurrencexl SReport w Hide Folders 3 Select a location in your hard disk drive where you want to save the Excel file www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION e We m Ee A awe lis kr Computer Organize d en 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 BE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D New Volume F J Downloads E gt mg Ll 5 5 B C 95 4 GB free of 102 GB GE Recent Places 66 5 GB free of 97 5 GB 95 1 GB free of 97 6 GB 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries E Documents Aud DVD RW Drive E a Music Pictures 4 Network Location 2 Subversion RK MyShare U NN eshared server c BE Videos T _ _ __ 953 GB free of 1 81 TB bb Co mputer E Local Disk C File name SampleOccurrencexL SReport 4 Click the Save button D e o Hard Disk Drives 3 een Local Disk C New Volume D New Volume E 5 Recent Places Ei mm CS CCP 05 4 GB free of 102 GB 66 5 GB free of 97 5 GB 95 1 GB free of 97 6 GB BEES 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Documents al Music Ex DVD RW Drive E Pictures bs SA 4 Network Location 2 if Videos o MyShare Us Shared server V jE Computer ie 953 GB free of 1 81 TB Es ie 953 GB free of 1 81 TB E Local Disk C cx New Volume D coy New Vol
18. Zone2 Active Zone3 No rmal Zone4 Normal m 1652 Pegasus CORPORATION 16 2 3 Generate Event Logs in Excel Format n To generate event logs in Excel format 1 Click the Export Excel icon bed aE KR Ser V Cer Organize TUM 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 BE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D m Downloads a7 TTT WEE Mer H E Mer Be 66 5 GB free of 97 5 GB SS 05 1 Gb free of 97 6 GB SS 05 4 Gb free of 102 GE E Recent Places New Volume F 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 K Libraries J S BZ DVD RW Drive E a Music Pictures 4 Network Location 2 Exi Subversion E MyShare U eshared server Y Videos mer e me 953 GB free of 1 81 TB omg 953 GB free of 1 81 TB jE Computer E Local Disk C a New Volume gt Hide Folders 3 Select a location in your hard disk drive where you want to save the Excel file www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION e mW Computer b Organize d Favorites 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 BE Desktop Local Disk C Ge New Volume D l New Volume F Downloads a7 C el J ge 68 5 GB free of 97 5 GB 95 1 GB free of 97 6 GB 05 4 GB free of 102 GB Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries TROIS AE DVD RW Drive E a Music Pictures 4 Network Location 2 Subversion a MyShare U EN eshared server Y BE Videos T
19. amp GF Format Painter kag SS RM TT Formatting as Table Styles M M lt 2 Clear Filter Select Clipboard x Font a Alignment Number a Styles Cells Editing Al fe Occurred B C Occurred Occurrence Type 1 1 0 0 3 30 Telephone line connected 1 1 0 0 4 20 Telephone line cut off 1 1 0 0 0 0 Telephone line cut off 1 1 0 0 0 0 Alarm Panel return cut off 1 1 0 0 0 0 Battery percentage below minimum level 1 1 0 0 0 0 Battery charging 1 1 0 0 0 1 Zone Vire fault Zone2 Active Zone3 Normal Zone4 Normal 1 1 0 0 0 0 Telephone line cut off 1 1 0 0 0 0 Alarm Panel return cut off 1 1 0 0 0 0 Battery percentage below minimum level 1 1 0 0 0 0 Battery charging 1 1 0 0 0 1 Zone Vire fault Zone2 Active Zone3 Normal Zone4 Normal 19 3 21 15 19 0 Telephone line cut off 19 3 21 15 19 0 Alarm Panel return cut off 19 3 21 15 19 0 Battery percentage below minimum level 19 3 21 15 19 0 Battery charging 19 3 21 15 19 1 Zone1 Wire fault Zone2 Active Zone3 Normal Zone4 Normal 19 3 13 15 19 0 Telephone line cut off 19 3 13 15 19 0 Alarm Panel return cut off 19 3 13 15 19 0 Battery percentage below minimum level 19 3 13 15 19 0 Battery charging 19 3413 15 19 1 Zone1 Wire fault Zone2 Active Zone3 Normal Zone4 Normal 19 3 13 18 10 3 Battery level restored 19 3 13 18 14 34 Battery percentage below minimum level 19 3 13 18 197 Main power supply disconnected 19 3413 18 21 40 Main power supply connected 19 3 13 18 21 40 Battery suspended 19 3 13
20. 0 Total SMS 3 www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Example 2 Suppose you configured settings in all interfaces To write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX via sms in the Write Configuartion via SMS screen select the All check box Write Configuration Via SMS Number Of SMS 0 2 X Monitoring Station Primary Zeus Server 0 Wi Monitoring Station Secondary Zeus Server 0 ei GSM GPRS Sim Card 1 0 ei GSM GPRS Sim Card 2 0 wi Ethernet 1 Wi WiFi Access point 1 0 Si WiFi Access point 1 0 X Incoming Sms 0 X Outgoing SMS 0 Total SMS 3 GSM Modem Phones Communication Port _COM7 Model is Lim No content in table Start Cancel 3 Under Number of SMS the total number of SMS which are going to be sent to the device are displayed Here the total number of SMS is 3 www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Write Configuration Via SMS Number Of SMS ix All 0 MJ General Settings i Monitoring Station Primary Zeus Server i Monitoring Station Secondary Zeus Server iJ GSM GPRS Sim Card 1 e GSM GPRS Sim Card 2 Ethernet ix WiFi Access point 1 ie WiFi Access point 1 ij Incoming Sms EAS SE Ah 3 IE Re CAE I S EE CN i Outgoing SMS Total SMS 3 GSM Modem Phones Communication Port COM 7 _ Add Model les Delete No content in table Start Cancel 4 To add the Phone number s of the device s which are goi
21. 2 Inthe Pin text box enter SIM Card 1 PIN provided by the GSM service provider www 3i corporation com CORPORATION geen SIM Card 1 Reboot Module Help Band GSM 800MHZ DCS 1800MHZ APN 1 APN airtelgprs com User Password Pegasus SIM Card 2 Band GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN User Password 3 To enter the APN 1 configuration for SIM Card 1 click the APN 1 tab Debug View SIM Card 1 Reboot Module Help airtelgprs com User Password 4 SIM Card 1 Band Auto Pin Password 9 www 3i corporation com Band GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ_ Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN User Password In the APN text box enter the Access Point Name provided by the GSM service provider SIM Card 2 Band GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN User Password In the User text box enter your Username provide by the GSM service provider CORPORATION Debug View SIM Card 1 Reboot Module Help Band Auto Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN airtelgors com 6 Debug View SIM Card 1 Reboot Module Help Band Auto Pin 1234 AEN 1 APN 2 APN airtelgprs com Debug View SIM Card 1 Reboot Module DIE Help Band Auto User Password www 3i corporation com Pegasus SIM Card 2 Band GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ
22. 5 40 1231 18 1 100 00 000 2 1 1 0 0 5 43 1231 18 3 100 00 000 F 1 1 0 0 5 46 1231 18 1 110 00 000 B 1 1 0 0 5 49 1231 18 3 110 00 000 9 1 1 0 0 1 23 1231 18 1 120 00 000 0 1 1 0 0 1 26 1231 18 3 120 00 000 8 9 3 13 15 34 13 1231 18 1 110 00 000 B 9 3413 15 34 16 1231 18 3 110 00 000 9 OD OO Jo Cri amp Why 44 gt gt Sheet1 3 e Ready 3 100 2 16 1 4 Delete Event Logs To delete event logs All the Event logs are deleted www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION History Log No content in table www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 16 2 Manage Occurrence Logs 16 2 1 View Occurrence Logs iig To view occurrence logs 1 On the Pegasus Studio menu click Events amp Occurrences Log Update Module Firmware C oOmmunicatiol Module Serial Numbet Ethernet Kead Lonrigauratiol General Settings Monitoring Station Griffon Info 7 Information about the 3i s new Griffon security module 2 The History Log dialog box is displayed Click the Occurrence tab as shown in the below image All occurrences with the received date and time and event data are displayed www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Pegasus 1 1 0 0 3 30 1 1 0 0 4 20 1 1 0 0020 1 1 0 0020 1 1 0 0020 1 1 0 0020 1 1 0 00 1 1 1 0 0020 1 1 0 0020 1 1 0 0020 1 1 0 0020 1 1 0 00 1 19 3 21 1519 s History Log Oc
23. Buffered Password v 0 Confirm Password Loop Test Output Ve Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event Outputs 1 2 Manual jz CRW Telephone Line Connec T 3 Manual jzj YOR Manual A 4 Manual FA UR Manual iga lime one Loop lest Output Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event Outputs 1 2 Manual LS LR T Telephane Line Connec 3 Manual jm QR m Manual mj d Manual jm OR Manual a mame Zone 3 A pop up box is displayed Using the left right arrow select the current month and year www 3i corporation com CORPORATION 4 Select the Current Date www 3i corporation com April 2013 Mo Tu We Th 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 April 2013 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 26 27 Pegasus Pegasus CORPORATION D On the Mins menu select Duration in Minutes April 2013 Ma Tu We Ih T IN 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 The configured time is displayed in the Manual text box Communication Module Serial Number TT E Read Configuration Operation mode istcommunication Inputs Write Canfiauratiar Write Configuration Event reception mode Buffered Password Events amp Occurrences Log Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS Deb
24. D ate modified Type Downloads 35 Recent Places No items match your search Libraries Ee Documents a Music Pictures Subversion BE Videos jE Computer amp Local Disk C cog Mew Volume D File name 4 Inthe Save as type box select Config file bin as the file type G m k Computer New Volume D New folder T E Search New folder rganize New folder E Desktop Date modified Type n Downloads 55 Recent Places No items match your search Libraries ES Documents a Music Pictures Subversion BE Videos P Computer amp Local Disk C cs New Volume D File name SaveConfig Seene Save as type Hide Folders 5 Click the Save button www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION k Computer New Volume D New folder Search New folder Organize New folder BE Desktop Date modified Type Downloads TE Recent Places No items match your search Libraries ES Documents al Music Pictures Subversion BE Videos ihn Computer amp Local Disk C cx New Volume D File name Eni Save as type Config files bin Hide Folders Your current configuration is saved successfully ee PF S KK 3 KL e m computer New Volume D Mew folder E E 3 BE tC D OS File Edit View Tools Help Organize Include in library e Share with e Burn New folder A Favorites Date modified Type EE Desktop A Downloa
25. Downloads SC E 115 5 eme WW H D 68 6 GB free of 97 5 GB Cc 05 1 GB free of 97 6 GB C 95 4 GB free of 102 GB 55 Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Lac Libraries ES Documents im DVD RW Drive E a Music E Pictures Subversion BE Videos jE Computer E Local Disk C ra New Volume D File name SamplePDFEventReport Save as type wa Hide Folders www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION The Event logs in PDF are generated and saved in the specified location in your hard drive A sample Event logs PDF is shown below f 5 w SamplePDFEventReport pdf Adobe Reader E File Edit View Document Tools Window Help EB e Kal 1 1 eg 100 Pegasus 155 Pegasus CORPORATION 16 1 3 Generate Event Logs in the Excel Format n To generate event logs in the Excel format cu 1 Click the Export Excel icon Organize S Favorites r4 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 E Desktop Local Disk C Mew Volume D i Mew Volume del Downloads i gt Ol OO e S Be 68 5 GB free of 97 5 GB Ce 05 1 Go free of 97 6 GB SS 05 4 Gb free of 102 GE 5 Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries J P SE BZ DVD RW Drive E a Music be ig Pictures 4 Network Location 2 Subversion MyShare U eshared server D BE Videos SS eg 1 9 m 053 GB free of 181 TB jE Computer E Local Disk
26. EE EIE Rm 2 ZEGU 3 GAN E ee t E LE 3 2 2 What is Pegasus Studio ccccccccseccecceeeceecceeceecceeseecceeseesceeseeecedeaeeceesee oeesseeceesaeeceeseeeceesaeeseeeas 4 3 General Settings E E 5 3 1 Open the General Settings Gcreen 6 322 AOMMO UES GON fs bel NM REO T TOT EP cm 7 3 3 Enable Telephone Line Cut Off Detection nennen nnne nnns 12 3 4 Configure Additional Delay Duration for Telephone Line Cut OFF Detection 13 3 5 Enable Alarm Panel Return Cut Off Detection nennen nnne nnns 14 3 6 Configure Additional Delay Duration for Alarm Panel Return Cut Off Detection 15 os Gohligure Telephone Line TOS EE HE 16 ors LONN OOO TS Si RET ms 18 29 Gre leif en le lt teen ne eee ent Nee eee ey ENSURE 20 3 10 Configure Relay Output 21 3 11 Gonrigure Time SSNS eet etui petto EEN ando inte aiunt did 23 9 12 Write CODIIOHEAllOEss cie miustu Dux EE BEES D 30 3 13 Reboot Module uite ipeo EE SEN aa 31 314 Retu BACK ere e E a E 32 4 GSMOP RO MN ETENIM M an 33 LEG X3C lie ueber TO DO Nf 34 4 2 Enable the GSM GPRS Interface nenne nennen nennen nn nnne nnn na nnns nnns 35 AS Enable GoM Jammer REST hen Mee 36 4 4 Configure Additional Delay Duration in the GSM Jammer Detection n nnnennnennnsnenaereenennnrrnereeenne 37 4 5 Configure General GSM GPRS Gettngs eese eene nns 38 4 55 COMGE
27. Manual A UR Manual A 2 Manual im YOR Manual A Pegasus CORPORATION 3 6 Contigure Additional Delay Duration in Alarm Panel Return Cut Ort Detection Alarm Panel Return Cut OFF Detection allows you to detect alarm panel return cut off and thus makes the security system more consistent You can also configure additional delay duration in the alarm panel return cut off detection D To configure additional delay duration in the alarm panel return cut off detection 1 In the Alarm Panel Return Cut OFF Detection text box enter the additional delay duration in the alarm panel return cut off detection in seconds minimum duration 0 second maximum duration 86400 seconds amp default duration 0 second Communication Module Serial Mumber nead ed b ieleicht Operation mode _istcommunication Inputs LA Po Re pm uo Write Configuration Event reception mode Buffered Password SS a Tyee Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password MEI eme Macher Xu a Write C onrtigurati on via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration 6 Output None Help Event 444 Freq activation output test 0 Alarm panel connection test event 444 Input Outputs 1 3 ZoneDisabled 1 Manual o HR Mans 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual LI QR 7 Manual KL 3 Manual sz HR sr Manual E 4 Manual HR 7 Manual n Time Settings ij Manual 4 0 iJ NTP Server www 3i corporatio
28. Modem Phones Phone 29 9040004000 Delete Start Camel T Click the Start button A message box is displayed saying Do You Want to Send 3 SMS to Pegasus Do You Want To send 3SMS To Pegasus www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 8 Click the OK button The modem initializing and configuration writing progress is displayed via the progress bar Under GSM Modem gsm signal level and operator details are displayed Write Configuration Via SMS Number Of SMS iJ Al General Settings ij Monitoring Station Primary Zeus Server i Monitoring Station Secondary Zeus Server iJ GSM GPRS Sim Card 1 i GSM GPRS Sim Card 2 L Ethernet ie WiFi Access point 1 XO ERL 40 788 dg ALT d st i WiFi Access point 1 un iX Incoming SMS ij Outgoing SMS 0 Total SMS 3 GSM Modem Phones Add Delete Model Signal Level 8 Operator Airtel Modem Initializing After successful writing of the configuration settings to the device via sms a confirmation message is displayed saying Message Sent 3 3 9902740186 www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Write Configuration Via SMS Number Of SMS iJ All General Settings i Monitoring Station Primary Zeus Server 2x Monitoring Station Secondary Zeus Server ix GSM GPRS Sim Card 1 LU GSM GPRS Sim Card 2 ij Ethernet i WiFi Access point 1 i WiFi Access point 1 mee cO Ee a Pe S
29. Occurrences Log Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password LAS ei E emp tie bi emt nua m Chae Write Configuration via SMS Telephone Line Test Loop lest Duration 200 Output RelayOutput 1 xj Event 121 Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event Outputs 1 3 214 Zone Disabled 2 Manual iz OR 7 Telephone Line Connec 3 Manual im OR Manual al 4 Manual jm LEES Manual ES Time Settinas Manual 4 NTP Server lime Zone Frequency To learn how to reboot module after writing the configuration to Pegasus NX refer the Reboot Module chapter www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 410 Return Back to Home Screen i To return back to the home screen 1 Click the Home icon as shown in the below image Open Configuration File Save Configuration File ARS General Settings Update Module Firmware The Pegasus Studio Home Screen is displayed gasus Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communicatio Module Serial Number Read Configuration Ethernet Evel ICCcurren Li l General Settings rie vonriguratiol Debi Rel ule Hel Monitoring Station Griffon Info Information about the 3i s new Griffon security module www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The Ethernet screen allows you to enable disable and configure all the parameters related to th
30. Of SMS x AI 0 ij General Settings i Monitoring Station Primary Zeus Server i Monitoring Station Secondary Zeus Server i GSM GPRS Sim Card 1 iJ GSM GPRS Sim Card 2 L Ethernet i WiFi Access point 1 i WiFi Access point 1 ER EK NESSUN EMG GE Te EN Jj Incoming Sms L Outgoing SMS 0 Total SMS 0 GSM Modem Phones Communication Port Add Model Delete 7 No content in table Start Cancel 2 On the basis of your configuration settings select the check box es Example 1 Suppose you performed Ethernet and Incoming SMS related configuration To write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX via sms in the Write Configuartion via SMS screen select the Ethernet and Incoming SMS check boxes www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Write Configuration Via SMS Number Of SMS 0 General Settings onitoring Station Primary Zeus Server i Monitoring Station Secondary Zeus Server GSM GPRS Sim Card 1 x GSM GPRS Sim Card 2 L Ethernet ix WiFi Access point 1 ie WiFi Access point 1 EE LEE NEC eS ee hae CN ij Incoming Sms ix Outgoing SMS 0 Total SMS 2 Write Configuration Via SMS Number Of SMS ix All 0 XJ General Settings Monitoring Station Primary Zeus Server i Monitoring Station Secondary Zeus Server i GSM GPRS Sim Card 1 i GSM GPRS Sim Card 2 iFi Access point 1 ig WiFi Access point 1 H Incoming Sms ix Outgoing SMS
31. Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware The Pegasus Studio Home Screen is displayed P gasus Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communicatio Module Serial Number Read Configuration Ethernet Evel iccurrences Li rite Configuratiol 3 Rel ule S 9 Hel Monitoring Station Griffon Info Information about the 3i s new Griffon security module www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The GSM GPRS screen allows you to enable disable and configure all the parameters related to the GSM GPRS interface available in Pegasus NX To configure GSM GPRS follow steps 4 1 to 4 10 To configure additional delay duration in the gsm jammer detection follow steps 4 3 Enable GSM Jammer and 4 4 Configure Additional Delay Duration in the GSM Jammer Detection Toupdate the GSM modem firmware follow step 4 7 Update Modem Firmware This is an optional step To write the GSM GPRS configuration to Pegasus NX follow step 4 8 Write Configuration To apply the GSM GPRS configuration settings follow step 4 9 Reboot Module www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 4 1 Open the GSM GPRS Screen i To open the gsm gprs screen 1 On the Pegasus Studio Main Screen place your cursor on the GSM GPRS section and then click to open the GSM GPRS screen The GSM GPRS screen is displayed as shown below O
32. Reboot Module Help www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 7 3 Contigure Incoming SMS Incoming SMS allows you to configure upto four phone numbers from which Pegasus NX is allowed to receive messages i To configure incoming sms 1 Under Incoming SMS click to select the 1 row as shown in the below image Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication incoming SMS a e todule Serial Mumbe Permissions Read Configuratio i Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Loo Write Configuration via SMS Debug View i p A C 6 Te Outaoing SMS ule Heli 2 Under Phone enter the phone number of the individual whose incoming sms will be accepted by the device www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication Incoming SMS Read Configuration LE Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Outgoing SMS Reboot Module Help Deal TET iem 3 Under Permissions click the Configuration Update The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image Communication Incoming SMS SMS icon to provide permission for configuration update Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View p Outgoing SMS Reboot Module Help cti 4 Under Permissions click the Remote Command ic
33. To return back to the home screen 1 Click the Home icon as shown in the below image EE e io eu IER Open Configuration File Cure ERE qu d shes TE Save Configuration File ele 7 pl E Ka Update Module Firmware The Pegasus Studio Home Screen is displayed P gasus Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communicatio Module Serial Number Read Configuration Ethernet Monitoring Station Griffon Info Information about the 3i s new Griffon security module www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The SMS screen is built in two interfaces Incoming SMS and Outgoing SMS The Incoming SMS interface allows you to enable disable and configure from which numbers Pegasus NX is allowed to receive messages The Outgoing SMS interface allows you to enable disable and configure the phone numbers which are allowed to receive messages related to events occurrences To configure SMS follow steps 7 1 to 7 9 To configure Incoming SMS follow steps 7 2 Enable the Incoming SMS Interface and 7 3 Configure Incoming SMS To configure Outgoing SMS follow steps 7 4 Enable the Outgoing SMS Interface and 7 5 Configure Outgoing SMS for Alarm Panel Event To write the SMS configuration to Pegasus NX follow step 7 7 Write Configuration To apply the SMS configuration settings follow step 7 8 Reboot Module www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION
34. View Proxy Reboot Module Help IP Address 192 000 122 Exceptions Ethernet Configuration Port 0 5 Under Exceptions enter Proxy Exceptions separated by semi colon Communication Module Serial Number General Read Configuration Mac Address 02 00 00 1 2 3 IP Address 192 168 2 34 Write Configuration Mask 255 255 2550 Gateway 192 168 2 2 Events amp Occurrences Log Ve es PM DNS 3H 192 168 2 1 DNS 32 0000 Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Proxy Reboot Module Help IP Address 192 000 1 22 Port 123 User Tomi Password 3 Per Exceptions Ethernet Configuration dr Port www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 5 Write Configuration When the Ethernet configuration settings are done write the configuration to Pegasus NX Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Ethernet Update Module Firmware Cr Wwnication Communicatiot 5 Module Serial Number General Read Configuration amp Write Confi Mac Address 02 00 00 12 3 IP Address 192 168 2 34 TT du Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 19216822 Write Configuration via SMS DNS 1 192 168 2 1 DNS 2 0 0 0 0 Debug View Proxy Reboot Module Help IP Address 6 0 0 0 Port A User Password Exceptions Ethernet Confiquration Port To learn how to write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX refer the Write Configuration chapter www 3i corporation com Pegasus CO
35. WIFi 60 Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones l imeout CSD Alive Frequency Free Phones The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image Persistent connection is in the enabled state Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log V T rite Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help www 3i corporation com Primary Zeus Server IP Communication Preferred interface e 5 Protocol Version V1 0 Timeout 45 Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Alive Frequency WiFi 60 Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones Timeout CSD h puc k k Te Alive Frequency Fr Phones Pegasus CORPORATION 8 2 2 Configure GSM Communication 8 2 2 1 Enable GSM Communication iig To enable gsm communication 1 Click the grey colored Enable GSM Communication icon The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image GSM Communication is in the enabled state Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication E i oo co leg Timeout CSDy 0 Alive Frequency Free Phones 8 2 2 2 Enable Send Alive Packets via Free Call This feature permits sending of alive packets via free call and is available only when the GSM communication is in the enabled state i To enable send alive packets
36. and the maximum acceptable timeout duration is 43200 seconds The default timeout duration is 60 seconds Communication a Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number S IP Communication Preferred interface Im 5 Write Configuration T MUT m Read Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout AS Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 D b J Vi eu ME Alive Frequency WiFi Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS Help We Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Fhones l imeout CSD Alive Frequency Free Phones Alarm Panel Communication www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 7 Inthe Alive Frequency GPRS text box enter the Active Frequency of GPRS in seconds Here Pegasus NX sends identification alive packets Protocol v1 0 or M2S Protocol v2 0 to the Primary Zeus Server via GPRS The minimum acceptable timeout duration is 30 seconds and the maximum acceptable timeout duration is 43200 seconds The default timeout duration is 60 seconds Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number m IP Communication Preferred interface m SS Write Configuration vardo V1 0 Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Read Configuration Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 D D IL Vie VV E Alive Frequency WiFi 60 Reboot Module Help an 4 Conventional Alarm
37. e E Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Numbet ere IP Communication ist 2nd 3rd Preferred interface Je E Protocol Version Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout TA Jp ihe cp pi A e e a el W bx Write Configuration via SMS i ii Alive Frequency Ethernet lE b J Wi A RS Alive Frequency WiFi Reboot Module Alive Frequency GP RS Help www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 3 Inthe Protocol Version drop down box select the Zeus Server Protocol Version as 1 0 or 2 0 Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number IP Communication d pun Read Configuration Write Configuration Protocol Versian Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet Debug View Alive Frequency WiFi Help E We Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones Timeout C SD Ale Frequencyi rFree Phones 4 n the Timeout text box enter your Pegasus Modules communication break time with the Primary Zeus Server in seconds The minimum acceptable timeout duration is 15 seconds and the maximum acceptable timeout duration is 180 seconds The default timeout duration is 30 seconds oammunicatian Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Numbetr aoe IP Communication Read Configuration i S Preferred interface m E Write Configu
38. pdf 6 The Save As dialog box is displayed In the File Name drop down box type in the pdf name SEN a i gt Computer earch Computer Ee p s X B K MEN 5 Organize 5X Favorites 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 BE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D New Volume F Downloads gl a L E ca ba e See 68 5 GB free of 97 5 GB SS 051GB free of 976 GE SS 05 4 GB free of 102 GB Si Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries E Documents em DVD RW Drive EZ a Music E Pictures 4 Network Location 2 Exi Subversion EN MyShare U R eshared server Y B Videos ag mmm 9 953 GB free of 1 81 TB Be 953 GB free of 1 81 TB jE Computer E Local Disk C Hide Folders 7 Select a location in your hard disk drive where you want to save the pdf file www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Save As lis F Organize Jr Favorites 3 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 BE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D New Volume F Fi l mg Downloads G7 SA UE k A OS 1 De ee 5 3 3 58 5 GB free of 97 5 GB fi 951 GB free of 97 6 GB 9054 GB free of 102 GB el Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries E Documents Aud DVD RW Drive E a Music Pictures Subversion BE
39. seconds and the maximum acceptable duration is 86400 seconds The default duration is O www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication LG eng Module Serial Number ead Cantiouration Read Configuration Operation mode istcommunication Inputs ii i h Event reception mode Buffered Password Events 4 Giecumences Log Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration Help Event Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event Input Outputs 1 3 Zone Disabled T 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual Ei OR Telephone Line Connec 3 Manual a PR Manual in 4 _ Manual jm OR m Manual FA 3 In the Alarm Panel Connection Test Event text box enter your predefined test event codeas per the contact id protocol Communication LG 500 Module Serial Number FM E ijr aftleap e Read Configuratior Operation mode _istcommunication Inputs mote ciii en Event reception mode Buffered Password Weare un rog Events ef Weeer bog Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration Help Event Input 1 3 Zone Disabled 2 4 Zone Disabled Manual iz OR Telephone Line Conner Manual 7 HR Manual FA Manual im OR Manual FA www 3i cor
40. work if any of the gsm communication options free call csd or sms fails www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 8 2 4 1 Enable Conventional Alarm Receiver Qn To enable conventional alarm receiver 1 To enable the conventional alarm receiver click the grey colored Enable Conventional Alarm Receiver icon The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The Conventional Alarm Receiver is in the enabled state Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Mumbei IP Communication Read Configuration Preferred interface S Write Configuration Protocol Version V2 0 Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout AS Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Debug View Alive Frequency WiFi en Re near rolls Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Help GSM Communication L co co BR PS G Timeout C SD Alive Frequency Free Phones 8 2 4 2 Contigure Conventional Alarm Receiver Once the Conventional Alarm Receiver is enabled configure phone numbers in the Phones scroll box Total four phone numbers can be configured The configured phone numbers are used for the conventional alarm receiver communication www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION i To configure conventional alarm receiver 1 In the Phones scroll box double click a row and then type in the phone number of the handset which is connected to the conventional alarm receiver C
41. 18 23 18 Battery charging 19 3413 17 57 0 Telephone line cut off 19 343 17 57 0 Alarm Panel return cut off 44 gt gt Sheet1 Si ain AER Ready LES 100 2 OON CO Cri amp Why il 16 2 4 Delete Event Logs To delete event logs All the Event logs are deleted www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION History Log Occurrences No content in table www 3i corporation com The Debug View screen is an inbuilt terminal emulator that displays debug messages related to Pegasus NX The screen allows you to connect disconnect Debug View modify the background screen color modify fonts change the Debug View language and clear the Debug View screen by deleting the debug messages GO Englsh EN Telephone line NOT DETECTED 0 Alarm panel return NOT DETECTED 0 Communication with the alarm panel OK Modem firmware version GSM signal level 7 Main Power Supply CONNECTED 1 Battery Percentage 5996 Battery State SUSPENDED Battery Voltage 4 21 volts Zone 1 NORMAL Zone 3 NORMAL Zone 2 NORMAL Zone 4 NORMALI www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 17 1 Manage Debug View 17 1 1 Connect Disconnect Debug View D To connect debug view 1 On the Pegasus Studio menu click Debug View Communicatio Module Serial Numbet Read Configuration Ethernet General Settings Help Monitoring Station iG
42. 2 1 3 Enable Persistent CONMECHON EE WE 104 8 2 2 Configure GSM Communication c ccccccsececseeecceeeecaeeecceetbeseesceedecsseesceeeceeeeesoeesspamnes 106 8 2 2 1 Enable GSM Communication cccccccccccccsseseceeeceesseceeeeeeseceeeeeaeeeceeeseeeeeceeeseenseseeesaaeeeeeeeas 106 8 2 2 2 Enable Send Alive PDackeisvatreeCall sse 106 8 2 2 3 Enable Send Occurrence Packets via CD 107 8 2 2 4 Enable Send Event Packets via CS 108 8 2 2 5 Enable Send Occurrence Packets via GM 108 8 2 2 6 Enable Send Event Packets via GM 109 9 2 2 Enable 125 256 BIL Ele VDLDEL Gd aos is encres aer de EE BE 110 8 2 2 8 Configure GSM Communication 111 8 2 3 Configure Alarm Panel Communication esses nnne nennen 113 8 2 3 1 Configure Phone Number 113 8 2 4 Configure Conventional Alarm Receiver 4 ccccssessseresserercserscserercuerseserencueedpssrensurensuerens 113 8 2 4 1 Enable Conventional Alarm Receiver a nnnnnoannnnesnnnnnnnsnnrnnnsennnrersnnrrrrsennnrerannrrnrsnnrrrenennerae 114 8 2 4 2 Configure Conventional Alarm Receiver nnne nnne nennen nnns 114 8 3 Configure Secondary Zeus M Genver NN 116 8 4 Write Ee elc RT UT ee Sees MA 117 s COOOL WON RET 91 118 9 0 Retum Back to th Home SOL OBL ssec Nesin a REO ierra s p ert 7 119 9 Write Configuration cceccceecceececeseeneeeebecseeeeeueeceeeeeueeteneeeeeeteneeneeeeaneenseeeaeneess 120 9 1 Writ
43. 3i corporation com CORPORATION Communication Module Serial Number os General Read Configuration Mac Address Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View ug SSID Reboot Module 0 0 0 0 0 0 Access Point 1 LIN123 Security Type WPAZ Help Password IP Address Mask Gateway DNS Communication Module Serial Number e General Read Configuration Mac Address Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View x SSID Reboot Module Security Type Help Password IP Agdress Mask Galeway DNS 6 5 2 Configure Access Points You can configure the Access Point settings exactly as per the instructions provided in Step 4 In DHCP enabled rrr i i 192 168 2 34 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 2 192 168 2 1 0 00000 Access Point 1 LIN123 WPA POP ee 192 168 2 1 Pegasus Access Point 2 SSID RE Security Type Open l Password IP Address Mask Gateway DNS Access Point 2 SSID Security Type Open Password IP Address Mask Gateway DNS condition only the IP Address Mask and Gateway fields are disabled www 3i corporation com CORPORATION P gasus Open Configuration File ave Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communicatio D ule Serial Aju rr WI e r A KE 5 bk EVES c CCUITOTICPS LOL Write Configuration via SMS
44. C address is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network In IEEE 802 networks the Data Link Control DLC layer of the OSI Reference Model is divided into two sub layers the Logical Link Control LLC layer and the Media Access Control MAC layer The MAC layer interfaces directly with the network medium Consequently each different type of network medium requires a different MAC layer www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 18 6 Appendix E Internet Protocol Address IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a TCP IP network Networks using the TCP IP protocol route messages are based on the IP address of the destination The format of an IP address is a 32 bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods Each number can be zero to 255 For example 1 160 10 240 could be an IP address Within an isolated network you can assign IP addresses at random as long as each one is unique However connecting a private network to the Internet requires registered IP addresses called Internet addresses to avoid duplicates An IP address can be static or dynamic A static IP address will never change and it is a permanent Internet address A dynamic IP address is a temporary address that is assigned each time a computer or device accesses the Internet The four numbers in an IP address are used in different ways to identify a particular network and a host on that network Four regiona
45. CORPORATION User Manual Pegasus Studio 2013 3i Corporation All Rights Reserved All trademarks belong to 3i Corporation or its affiliated and subsidiary companies all rights reserved Pegasus CORPORATION Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Communicatio Module Serial Numbet Ethernet General Settings Monitoring Station iGuard Info 6 Information about the 3i s new iGuard security module Pegasus Studio Configuration Tool User Manual April 2013 2013 3i Corporation and its affiliated and subsidiary companies all rights reserved All other trademarks are the property of 3i Corporation and its affiliated and subsidiary companies This product including software data and documentation are licensed to the user for its internal business purposes only and may not be disclosed disseminated sold licensed copied reproduced translated or transferred to any third party 3i Technology Solutions Pvt Ltd No 5 1st Floor Khykha Court 1st Floor Madiwala Hosur Road Bangalore PIN 560 068 INDIA Tel 91 80 42033399 Fax 91 80 42033406 URL www 3i corporation com www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 0 0 cece ccc ecc cece eeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeseetaeeseeeeecaeeseecseeseeeseeaeesdeeeeecseeseeeseesseeneeegees 1 E COG tc TA 1 UP PEE 1 13 Contact inrormation or COMM CIS E T 1 UP
46. Caution To ensure proper unit operation this product must be tested in accordance with 3i Corporation standards Reacceptance testing is required after any change addition or deletion of unit components or after any modification repair or adjustment to unit hardware or wiring Important Information Provides important information related to a topic or section Tip Provides advice or suggestion related to a topic or section Troubleshooting Provides information to troubleshoot or fix any Pegasus NX related issues or problems www 3i corporation com CORPORATION This User Manual describes how to configure settings related to Pegasus NX device by using the Pegasus Studio Configuration Tool The General Settings chapter step by step explains how to configure settings related to the general operations of the device The GSM GPRS chapter explains how to configure all the parameters related to the GSM GPRS interface The Ethernet chapter explains how to configure all the parameters related to the Ethernet interface The Wi Fi chapter explains how to configure all the parameters related to the Wi Fi interface The SMS chapter explains how to configure from which numbers Pegasus NX is allowed to receive messages The Monitoring Station chapter explains how to configure settings related to the communication between Pegasus NX and the monitoring station using IP GSM CSD SMS etc The Write Configuration chapt
47. Communication Path Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Operation mode det communication Write Configuration Evert reception mode Buffered Evera Sena LO Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration 0 Output None Help Event AAA Freq activation output test D Alarm panel connection test event 444 Input Outputs 1 3 ZoneDisabled Manual LI ORL Manual z 3 4 nem Disabled 2 Manual rh LOR el Manual Ei 3 Manual HR 7 Manual FA Manual im OR Manual A www 3i corporation com 2 3 CORPORATION Note O O communication path Pegasus In Pegasus Full Module GPRS Wi Fi and Ethernet are available as the first communication path In Pegaus GPRS Ethernet Module both GPRS and Ethernet are available as the first In Pegasus Wi Fi Module only Wi Fi is available as the first communication path In Pegaus GPRS Module only GPRS is available as first communication path In the Inputs drop down box select an input for control operation mode You can select input 1 3 or 2 4 To restrict the input mode in the Inputs drop down box select the Disable option Communication hog d c A je odule Serial Number read Conr aurata n Operation mode Las li ENA bt es Fu ewkn vvrite t onTiauratiot Event reception mode FYENES ex vUccurrenmc
48. D Phones Alive Frequency Free nones 3 In the Phones scroll box double click a row and then type in the phone number as shown in the below image The Phones scroll box is built in four rows in which four phone numbers can be configured Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication L co co EE a Timeout C SD Phones Alive Frequency Free Phones Likewise you can enter phone numbers in other rows www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 8 2 3 Contigure Alarm Panel Communication 8 2 3 1 Configure Phone Numbers Under Alarm Panel Communication in the Phones scroll box upto four phone numbers can be configured The configured phone numbers are used for the alarm panel communication i To configure phone numbers 1 In the Phones scroll box double click a row and then type in the phone number as shown in the below image Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Lee Ba Timeout CSD 30 Phones Alive Frequency Free 1800 Phones Likewise you can enter phone numbers in other rows 8 2 4 Configure Conventional Alarm Receiver In Pegaus NX if all communication options fails communication with the Zeus Server is still possible via Conventional Alarm Receiver which becomes active after your preferred interface Ethernet Wi Fi and GPRS fails for three times lf free call csd or sms is enabled the Conventional Alarm Receiver will only
49. Debug View AA Reboot Module Help Noe To learn how to write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX refer the Write Configuration chapter General Mac Address 000000 Access Point 1 DHCP SSID LIN123 Security Type WPA2 v Password Ahhh kk IP Address 192 168 2 34 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 2 2 DNS 192 168 2 1 www 3i corporation com When the Wi Fi configuration settings are done write the configuration to Pegasus NX Access Point 2 SSID Security Type Open IP Address Mask Gateway DNS CORPORATION On successful writing of the Pegasus NX configfuration settings to make all configured features functional reboot of module is required P gasus Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Mac Address 000000 Write Configuratio ts amp Occurrences y Access Point 1 Access Point 2 LA n d e CAAC Write LonriGuration Via 5ND Debug View SSID LIN123 SSID Rahat Ner cr my Security Type WPA2 Security Type Open Help mm Password hiririk Passwor IP Address 192 168 2 34 IP Address Mask 255 255 255 0 Mask Gateway 192 168 2 2 Gateway DNS 192 168 2 1 DNS To learn how to reboot module after writing the configuration to Pegasus NX refer the Reboot Module chapter www 3i corporation com CORPORATION M
50. N 1 APN 2 APN airtelgprs com APN User User Password Password 2 Inthe Jammer Sensitivity drop down box select the Jammer Sensitivity as High for long distance or Medium for intermediate distance or Low for close distance Communication Module Serial Number TN PEN General Read Configuration Write Con figu ration Additional AT Commands Events amp Occurrences Log Jammer Sensitivity Write Configuration via SMS Debug View ES SIM Card 1 SIM Card 2 Reboot Module 9 Band Auto Band GSM 800MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Help Pin 1234 Pin 1234 www 3i corporation com CORPORATION 4 6 Configure SIM Cards Pegasus Pegasus NX is built in dual SIM Cards To use the GSM GPRS functionality in the device configuration of SIM Cards is required iig To configure sim cards 1 Under SIM Card 1 in the Band drop down box select a GSM Band You can also select the Auto option Additional Information For more information on GSM bands see Appendix A GSM Bands Communication Module Serial Number General Read Configuration Write Confiauratior Additional AT Commands Events amp Occurrences LOG Jammer Sensitivity Write Configuration via SMS Debug View WW SIM Card 1 Reboot Module Help APN 1 APN 2 APN airtelgprs com User Password SIM Card 2 Band GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN User Password
51. NS 1 192 168 2 1 DNS 2 0 0 0 0 Write Configuration via SMS Debug View HS Reboot Module Help d mi Password Exceptions Ethernet Configuration Port 0 You can configure the Proxy settings as per the instructions provided in Step 6 Configure Proxy www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 5 6 Configure Proxy Pegasus Studio allows you to configure proxy In computer networks a proxy module acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other modules A client connects to the proxy module requesting some service such as a file connection web page or other resource available from a different module The proxy module evaluates the request as a way to simplify and control their complexity A proxy module has a variety of potential purposes including To keep machines behind it anonymous mainly O To speed up access to resources using caching for security To prevent downloading the same content To scan outbound content e g for data loss multiple times and thus saves bandwidth prevention To scan transmitted content for malware before O Access enhancement restriction delivery D To configure proxy 1 Inthe IP Address text box enter the IP Address of the proxy server Communication Module Serial Number General Read Configuration Mac Address 02 00 00 1 23 IP Address 192 168 2 34 Write Configuration Mask 255 255 255 Gateway 19216822 E
52. O gt AST mer Incoming SMS ij Outgoing SMS 0 Total SMS 3 GSM Modem Phones Communication Port COMZ Model Message Sent 313 ak Stat e Cancel y www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Once the configuration is written to your Pegasus Module it is stored in its flash memory Module reboot is required to make the configuration settings functional ig To reboot your Pegasus module 1 Open the Pegasus Studio Main Screen and then click Reboot Module Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Module Serial Numbei DE Ethernet Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS u Buy Monitoring Station www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION A message box saying Do you want to reboot the module is displayed Do you want to reboot the module 2 Click the OK button Do you want to reboot the module n Cus Your configuration is now applied and functional www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The Save Configuration File feature allows you to save the configuration file with Config file bin as the file type in your hard disk drive D To save the Pegasus Studio configuration 1 Open the Pegasus Studio Main Screen and then click Save Configuration File Up ate WNCJUIeTFITITWSTE i ommunication Read Conficuration Writ
53. Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events www 3i corporation com 9042004200 CCC Wir Pegasus CORPORATION 7 Under Messages type in the Occurrence Message This message will be sent to the configured phone number whenever the related occurrence occurs Reboot Module Outgoing SMS Help Alarm Panel Events 9042004200 Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events CLE LL CC CIE www 3i corporation com CORPORATION When the incoming outgoing SMS configuration settings are done write configuration to Pegasus NX P gasus Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Module Serial Numbe Bean tnntuiratinn Events Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help x Kb Incoming Sms Gin Name Phone Permissions Name 2 Name 3 Name 4 E Outgoing SMS 5 Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events CCCw0Dmhzd eo Alarm Panel Events www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 7 8 Reboot Module On successful writing of the Pegasus N
54. RPORATION 5 8 Reboot Module On successful writing of the Pegasus NX configfuration settings to make all configured features functional reboot of module is required at gasus X D Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication psc Module Serial Number General Read Configuration TEE Mac Address 02 0000 12 3 IP Address 192 1682 34 Events amp Occurrences Log Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 19216822 Write Configuration via SMS DNS 1 192 168 2 1 DNS 2 0000 Proxy IP Address 0000 Port 0 User Password Exceptions Ethernet Configuration Port 0 Note To learn how to reboot module after writing the configuration to Pegasus NX refer the Reboot Module chapter www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 5 9 Return Back to Home Screen M To return back to the home screen 2 Click the Home icon as shown in the below image Open Configuration File C au df mnm Vi Imm File sl RE LO Py UT re IO Lk Update Module Firmware The Pegasus Studio Home Screen is displayed gasus Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communicatio Module Serial Nu mbel Read Configuration Ethernet EVel iCCUITences L General Settings 8 nguratiol Debt Helt Monitoring Station Griffon Info Information about the 3i s new Griffon security module www 3i corporation com
55. Receiver GSM Communication Phones l imeout C SD Alwe Frequency rree Phones 8 Under Address click to select the 1 row as shown in the below image ommunication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number LIOS IP Communication Preferred interface m E Write Configuration ET Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Read Configuration Alrite nfiauration via SM Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Debua View ebug Vie Alive Frequency WiFi 60 Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Help Se C Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones Timeout CSD Alwe Frequency Free y Phones www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 9 Under Address click in and then enter the URL or IP Address as shown in the below image Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Mumber e IP Communication Read Co atic ation MB QE Preferred interface e 5 R a Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Write Configuration via SMS S Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Debug View Alive Frequency WiFi 60 Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Help Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones Timeout CSD Alwe Frequency Free y Phones Likewise you can enter the URL or IP Address in rows 2 3 and 4 10 Under Port
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57. United Kingdom while being called PCS in Hong Kong not to mix up with GSM 1900 which is commonly called PCS in the rest of the world Mobile Communication Services on Aircraft MCA uses GSM1800 GSM 850 and GSM 1900 GSM 850 and GSM 1900 are used in Argentina Brazil Canada the United States and many other countries in the Americas GSM 850 uses 824 849 MHz to send information from the mobile station to the base station uplink and 869 894 MHz for the other direction downlink Channel numbers are 128 to 251 GSM 850 is also sometimes called GSM 800 because this frequency range was known as the 800 MHz band for simplification when it was first allocated for AMPS in the United States in 1983 The term Cellular is sometimes used to describe the 850 MHz band because the original analog cellular mobile communication system was allocated in this spectrum GSM 1900 uses 1 850 1 910 MHz to send information from the mobile station to the base station uplink and 1 930 1 990 MHz for the other direction downlink Channel numbers are 512 to 810 PCS is the original name in North America for the 1 900 MHz band It is an initialism for Personal Communications Service www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 18 3 Appendix B AT Commands AT commands are used to control MODEMs AT is the abbreviation for Attention These commands come from Hayes commands that were used by the Hayes smart modems The Hayes comman
58. Version V2 0 Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 192 168 2113 Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 122169 79 86 Debug View Alive Frequency WiFi 60 Reboot Module Wan Er 1 Alive Frequency GPRSy 600 Help Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones Timeout CSD D Alive Frequency Free D Phones Alarm Panel Communication Phones www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 8 2 Contigure Primary Zeus Server 8 2 1 Configure IP Communication i To configure IP communication 1 Click the Primary Zeus Server tab Communication c Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number IPCS junication Preferred interface pm DI Za Write Configuration Protocol Version Vin warnte Bi f DFL OC r3 e s Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout Read Configuration Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet JE b I Vi CW vlc ih Alive Frequency WIFi Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS Help Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones l imeout CSD Ale Frequencyl rree y Phones 2 Under Preferred Interface place the mouse pointer on any icon left click the mouse and then drag and drop it horizontally at the first position primary preferred interface or the second position secondary preferred interface or the third position tertiary preferred interface as shown in the below image Communication pee
59. Videos NK Computer amp Local Disk C ca New Volume D 7 File name FED GN TauTa aLa Save as type a Hide Folders 8 Click the Save button br Computer v 4 SS tC Organize d Favorites 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 EE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D Mew Volume F d Downloads CS lt _ lt SH I see D 33231 em 68 5 GB free of 97 5 GB 95 1 GB free of 97 6 GB 95 4 GB free of 102 GB 5 Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Lac Libraries E Documents a DVD RW Drive E a Music E Pictures Subversion BE Videos Kb Computer EL Local Disk C a New Volume D 7 File name keu Teu Tia o t Save as type Hide Folders www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION The Event logs in PDF are generated and saved in the specified location in your hard drive A sample Event logs PDF is shown below S 3 SamplePDFOccurancesReport pdf Adobe Reader o x File Edit View Document Tools Window Help D Pegasus c ror Occurrences 1 1 0 0 0 1 Zonel Wire fault Zone2 Active Zone3 No rmal Zone4 Normal 1 1 0 0 0 1 rmal Zone4 Normal 19 3 21 15 19 1 Zonel Wire fault Zone2 Active Zone3 No Zonel Wire fault Zone2 Active Zone3 No mal Zone4 Normal 19 3 13 15 19 1 Zonel Wire fault
60. X configfuration settings to make all configured features functional reboot of module is required A giasus X p Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Incoming Sms 5 Module Serial Number a en en Phone Permissions Read Configuration WS 9084008400 Write Configuration Name 2 Events amp Occurrences Log Name 3 LA frt F eapa fie bi pap via CRAIC Write Configuration via SMS Mame 4 Qutgoing SMS Alarm Panel Events Telephone line is not working Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events I To learn how to reboot module after writing the configuration to Pegasus NX refer the Reboot Module chapter www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 7 9 Return Back to the Home Screen Mi To return back to the home screen 2 Click the Home icon as shown in the below image Open Configuration File Save Configuration File T EX Y P Ei Update Module Firmware The Pegasus Studio Home Screen is displayed gasus Open Configuration File C e E ave Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communicatio Module Serial Number Read Configuration Ethernet Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences General Settings Write Configuration via 5 P LJ i e bi ry Vi
61. al Disk C New Volume D Mew Volume F J Downloads Qu ee oe S 70 7 GB free of 97 5 GB C 95 9 GB free of 97 6 GB C 95 7 GB free of 102 GB Is H Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries i CE Documents um DVD RW Drive E al Music Pictures E Subversion BE Videos jE Computer EL Local Disk C cs New Volume D File name Config files bin www 3i corporation com CORPORATION 3 Select the configuration file and then click the Open button Organize Favorites 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D New Volume F d Downloads Q ee 0 1 1 10 x E cam 707 GB free of 97 5 GB CHA 959 Gh tee of 976 GB SS 051GB free of 102 GB E Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Lg Libraries P Ee Documents ES DVD RW Drive E E gi Music Pictures Subversion BE Videos jE Computer E Local Disk C coy New Volume D The selected configuration is loaded into Pegasus Studio Note Reboot module after opening a previously saved configuration to your Pegasus Module refer the Reboot Module chapter www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The Read Configuration feature allows you to read the current configuration settings and save it to file for future use i To save the current configuration settings to file 1 Open Pegasus Studio and then click Read Configuration
62. al Number General Read Configuration l Mac Address 02 00 00 1 2 3 IP Address 192 168 2 34 Write Configuration Mask 255 255 255 0 Events amp Occurrences Log BS NE DNS 1 Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Proxy Reboot Module Help IP Agdress 0 0 0 0 Fort User Password www 3i corporation com 5 CORPORATION Pegasus In the DNS 1 text box enter the first Domain Name Service Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help General Mac Address 02 00 00 1 23 Mask 255 255 255 Proxy IP Address Ser Exceptions Ethernet Configuration Port IP Address 192 168 2 34 Gateway 192 168 2 2 DNS 2 Port Password In the DNS 2 field enter the second Domain Name Service Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help General Mac Address 02 0000 12 3 Mask 255 255 255 0 DNS 1 192 168 2 1 Proxy IP Address TAE User Exceptions Ethernet Confi www 3i corporation com IP Address 192 168 23 34 Gateway 192 168 2 2 Port Password Pegasus CORPORATION 5 4 Contigure the General Ethernet Settings DHCP Enabled DHCP is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to de
63. click in and then enter the Port number adjacent to your URL or IP address as shown in the below image Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Mumber E IP Communication Preferred interface EY Write Configuration Protocd Version V1 0 vents Fi rr ar cee are Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Read Configuration Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 D E b a VI WW EDUO vie Alive Frequency WiFi 60 Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Help d Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones l imeout CSD Alwe Frequency Free Phones www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 11 Under Interface to select the GPRS interface click the inactive GPRS icon The inactive GPRS icon is turned green The GPRS interface is selected Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number IP Communication Read Configuration Preferred interface e Sa Write Configuration Protocol Version V1 0 Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Debug View Alive Frequency WiFi 60 Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPR Sy 600 Help V d Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones Timeout CSD Alive Frequency Free Phones 12 Under Interface to select the Ethernet interface click the disabled Ethernet icon The inactive Ethernet
64. ction 1 Click the grey colored Detect Alarm Panel Return Cut Off Cammunication Module Serial Mumber Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help Operation mode Event reception mode Interface Test Frequency Hrs Telephone Line lest Duration 0 Event AAA Input 1 3 Zone Disabled 2 4 Zone Disabled Ka d v A rs ICON _istcommunication Inputs Buffered r Password 0 Confirm Password Loop lest Output None Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event 444 Outputs 1 Manual i UR Manual Es 2 Manual wz HR 7 Manual el a 2 The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The Detect Alarm Panel Return Cut Off feature is in the enabled state Communication Module Serial Numbet Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help www 3i corporation com Operation mode Event reception mode Interface Test Frequency Hrs Telephone Line lest Duration 0 Event 444 input 1 3 Zone Disabled 2 4 Zone Disabled q 1st communication Inputs Buffered i Password 0 Confirm Password Loop lest Output None Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event 444 Outputs 1
65. currence Type Telephone line connected Telephone line cut off Telephone line cut off Alarm Panel return cut off Battery percentage below minimum level Battery charging Zonel Wire fault Zone2 Active Zone3 Normal Zone4 Normal Telephone line cut off Alarm Panel return cut off Battery percentage below minimum level Battery charging Zonel Wire fault Zone2 Active Zone3 Normal Zone4 Normal Telephone line cut off ose rns LENON 3 You can customize the occurrence log view Click the drop down arrow as shown in the below image www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Pegasus 4 Select the event log view as 20 40 60 80 100 400 per page Use the scroll bar to view all events in ascending order 1 1 0 000 1 1 0 000 1 1 0 001 19 3 21 151932 19 3 21 15 193 19 3 21 15 193 19 3 21 15193 19 3 21 15191 19 3 13 15193 15190 www 3i corporation com History Log Battery percentage below minimum level Battery charging Zonel Wire fault Z one2 Active Zone3 Normal Zone4 Normal Telephone line cut off Alarm Panel return cut off Battery percentage below minimum level Battery charging Zonel Wire fault Zone2 Actrve Zone3 Normal Zoned Normal Telephone line cut off Alarm Panel return cut off Battery percentage below minimum level Battery charging Zonel Wire fault Zone2 Active Zone3 Normal Zone4 Normal Pegasus CORPORATION Vo Generate Event Lees m HUE Qn To generate event logs in
66. dification click the OK button Agency FB Aharoni ALGERIAN Andalus Azgsund New A bt Aparajita Arabic Typesetting Arial Arial Black 17 1 3 Change the Backgroung Color iig To change the backgroung color www 3i corporation com Pegasus 1 Click the drop down arrow as shown in the below image Enc ish EN 2 The Color Picker screen is displayed Select a background color Custom Color 183 Pegasus CORPORATION The selected background color is applied as shown below Debug View 2 amm o 17 1 4 Change the Debug View Language i To change debug view language 1 Click the Language drop down arrow as shown in the below image www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Debug View o ess 2 On the Language menu select your preferred debug view language Debug View Oo uu Espanol Portuguese BR French BE French CH www 3i corporation com ss To clear debug view screen 1 Click the Language drop down arrow as shown in the below image CI B English EN The Debug View screen is cleared d B English EN www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Global Positioning System Global System for Mobile Communications General Packet Radio Service Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol SMS Short Message Service MMS Multimedia Messaging Service Media Access Control Address Internet Protocol Address Bh Domain Name Service Con
67. ds iT EH A e 4l Recent Places www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The Open Configuration File feature allows you to open a previously saved configuration file with Config file bin extension from hard drive D To open a previously saved configuration file 1 Save t 3m sion File Update Module Firmware Communicatio l Module Serial Number Read Configuration Configu ratio ts amp Occurrences nfiguration via SMS Monitoring Station www 3i corporation com Open the Pegasus Studio Main Screen and then click Open Configuration File Ethernet Pegasus CORPORATION The Open dialog box is displayed Open dpa jE Computer Organize e Froe 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 BR Desktop Local Disk C Mew Volume D 7 New Volume F Jj Downloads Q O a LC DJ Z 70 7 GB free of 97 5 GB C 95 0 GB free of 97 6 GB Cp 95 7 GB free of 102 GB WE Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries Documents SO DVD RW Drive E al Music i Pictures Subversion BE Videos jE Computer E Local Disk C coy New Volume D File narne Config files bin Ope 2 Browse the Configuration File with bin extension in your computer hard disk drives C D F etc where you saved it previously Open OO s k Computer d s Search Computer D Organize 3r Favorites 3 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 WE Desktop Loc
68. ds started with AT to indicate the attention from the MODEM The dial up and wireless MODEMs devices that involve machine to machine communication need AT commands to interact with a computer These include the Hayes command set as a subset along with other extended AT commands AT commands with a GSM GPRS MODEM or mobile phone can be used to access following information and services Information and configuration pertaining to mobile device or MODEM and SIM card SMS services MMS services Fax services and data and voice link over mobile network The Hayes subset commands are called the basic commands and the commands specific to a GSM network are called extended AT commands 18 4 Appendix C Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network With dynamic addressing a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network In some systems the device s IP address can even change while it is still connected DHCP also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses Dynamic addressing simplifies network administration because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than requiring an administrator to manage the task This means that a new computer can be added to a network without the hassle of manually assigning it a unique IP address Many ISPs use dynamic IP addressing for dial up users 18 5 Appendix D Media Access Control Address MA
69. e Configuratiol Events amp Occurrences Loa Write Configuration via 5M5 Monitoring Station www 3i corporation com Ethernet Pegasus CORPORATION The Save As dialog box is displayed as shown below a P ew z E Computer E Search Computer Organize De Favorites 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 BE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D New Volume F d Downloads r UM O0 aae a 71 0 GB free of 97 5 GB C 95 9 GB free of 97 6 GB C 95 7 GB free of 102 GB Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries ES Documents a Music Pictures Subversion BE Videos pur Save As ml ee i Computer d ES Search Computer D Organize X Favorites 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 EE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume D New Volume F Ji Downloads 8 25 leegen eeng Km AH 71 0 GB free of 97 5 GB Ce 95 9 GR free of 97 6 GB Ee 057 GB frcc of 102 GB 5 Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries 1 ES Documents um DVD RW Drive E a Music 2 E Pictures Subversion BE Videos cb Co mputer EL Local Disk C File name Save as type Config files bin 4 Hide Folders 3 In the File name box type the name of the configuration file www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION k Computer k Mew Volume D Mew folder Organize New folder BE Desktop
70. e Ethernet interface available in Pegasus NX To configure Ethernet follow steps 5 1 to 5 9 To configure Ethernet with DHCP enabled skip step 5 3 Configure the General Ethernet Settings DHCP Disabled To configure Ethernet without Proxy skip step 5 5 Enable the Proxy Interface and step 5 6 Configure Proxy To write the Ethernet configuration to Pegasus NX follow step 5 7 Write Configuration To apply the Ethernet configuration settings follow step 5 8 Reboot Module www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 5 1 Open the Ethernet Screen iig To open the ethernet screen 1 On the Pegasus Studio Main Screen place your cursor on the Ethernet section and then click to open the Ethernet screen Ethernet The Ethernet screen is displayed as shown below Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Module Serial Number General Read Configuration Mac Address 02 0000 1 23 192 168 2 34 Write Configuration EE Mask 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 2 Write Configuration via SMS DNS 1 192 168 2 1 0 0 0 0 Debug View P OXV Reboot Module Help IP Address Port User Password Exceptions Ethernet Configuration www 3i corporation com CORPORATION GA Enable wae Ie nete Intertace To configure the Etherent settings it is required to enable the Ethernet interface Until the Etherent interface is enabled all the fie
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72. ecture SSID differentiates one WLAN from another so all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID to enable effective roaming As part of the association process a wireless client must have the same SSID as the one put in the access point or it will not be permitted to join the BSS An SSID is also referred to as a network name because essentially it is a name that identifies a wireless network 18 11 Appendix J Phase Shift Keying PSK is a modulation technique used by modems in which different phase angles in the carrier signal are used to represent the binary states of 0 and 1 The simplest method of PSK also called biphase modulation uses two signal phases 0 degrees and 180 degrees The digital signal is broken up according to time into binary digits and the state 1 or 0 of each bit is determined according www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION the state of the bit that preceded it If the phase of the bit does not change then the state of the signals stays the same If the phase of the signal changes by 180 degrees then the signal state changes from O0 to 1 or 1 to 0 There are more complex forms of PSK that rely on four or eight phases to transmit data at a faster rate 18 12 Appendix K Wireless Security Protocol WEP WPA and WPA2 Various wireless security protocols are developed to protect home wireless networks These wireless security protoco
73. ed In Debug View a 16 digit message composition as per the contact id protocol is shown along with the predefined alarm panel test event code Match and verify the alarm panel test event code with the event code received in the message composition This event will not be transmitted to the monitoring station as it is a test event used to check the alarm panel connection In case Pegasus NX fails to receive any test event from the alarm panel it will try the alarm panel loop test two more times if again failed to receive any test event then an occurrence related to the alarm panel connection failure is sent to the Zeus Server i To configure the alarm panel loop test 1 In the Output drop down box select a relay output for the loop test Four relay outputs are available Operation mode Event reception mode Interface Test Frequency Hrs Telephone Line Test Duration Event Input 1 3 Zone Disabled 2 4 Zone Disabled hime settings K AA 2 Manual im NTP Server Vie istcommunication v Buffered Inputs Password 0 Confirm Password Alarm panel connection test event Outputs 1 S z 3 LOR 4 gn v Telephone Line Connec 7 Y Manual Manual 2 Inthe the Freq Activation Output Test text box enter the number of occurrences of the loop test in seconds The minimum acceptable duration is 300
74. equency teen www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Note The Password text box can be used to set password for programming Password is required to authenticate your credentials to modify the Pegasus Studio configuration settings You can enter upto nine character password Password beyond nine character is not allowed You can use alphabets special characters and numbers to make your password more secure Caution Your password should be confidential Never disclose your Pegasus Studio password to any individual Change your password regularly 6 Inthe Interface Test Frequency Hrs text box type in the interface test frequency duration in hours The minimum acceptable duration is six hours and the maximum duration is 240 hours Communication WV Module Serial Number Read Configuration Operation made 1st communication Inputs Write Configuration Password es Log Confirm Password wa T Dr fF ie A vente e Uccurrenmnces At E Tu ab adi a ChE Write Configuration via Shs Debug View Telephone Line Test Reboot Module Duration Output Help Event Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event input 1 5 ZoneDisabled AA Manual Ei 2 4 Zone Disabled Manual NT Manual a Vous Online i www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 3 3 Enable Telephone Line Cut Off Detection iig To enable telephone line cut o
75. er explains how to write the configuration settings to device The Write Configuration via SMS chapter explains how to write the configuration settings to divice via SMS The Reboot Module chapter explains how to reboot your device after configuration The Save Configuration File chapter explains how to save the configuration file with Config file bin as the file type in your hard disk drive The Open Configuration File explains how to open a previously saved configuration file with Config file bin extension from your hard disk drive The Read Configuration chapter explains how to read the current configuration settings and save it to file for future use The Update Module Firmware chapter explains how to manually update Pegasus Modules firmware The Events Occurrences log chapter explains how to view and manage events occurrences log The Debug View chapter explains how to view and manage debug messages The Appendix chapter provides important information that might be needed while device configuration www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 2 2 What is Pegasus Studio Pegasus Studio is a state of art installable application to assist you to accomplish your Pegasus Modules related configuration Data configurability is one of the strengths of your Pegasus Module You can configure various funtctions in its operation to adapt the device to different applications The Pegasus Studio Main Screen has six inte
76. es Log x Interface Test Frequency Hrs Write Configuration via SMS Telephone Line Test Deb ry X Debutdg V Lew E b Rdm Reboot Module Duration 0 Help Event input 1 3 2 4 Zone Disabled Not Buffered 2nd communication 4 Password D Confirm Password Loop Test Output None Freq activation output test D Alarm panel connection test event AA Outputs 1 Manual d In the Event Reception Mode drop down box select the Buffered or Not Buffered option CORPORATION Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Werne Rec e e Write Configuration Event reception mode Events amp Occurrences Log Interface Test Frequency Hrs Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Reboot Module Duration 0 Help Event 444 Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Operation mode Write Configuration Event reception mode Events amp Occurrences Log Terse TEST Frequency Hrs Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Reboot Module Duration 0 Help Event 444 WWW 3i corporation com Pegasus Inputs Password Confirm Password Loop lest Output Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event V 2nd communication Not Buffered Inputs Password Confirm Password Loop lest Output Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event
77. est Failure Alarm Panel Communication Test Success Alarm Panel Communication Test Failure Tamper Detected Tamper Mot Detected Low Battery Status Low Battery Status Restored Battery Charge Status Charging Battery Charge Status Suspended ZONE Normal ZONEI Active ZONE Wire Fault ZONE Tamper ZONE Normal ZONE Active ZONE Wire Fault ZONE Tamper ZONES Normal ZONES Active ZONES Wire Fault ZONES Tamper ZONE4 Normal ZONE4 Active ZONE4 Wire Fault ZONE4 Tamper www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 3 Inthe Enter Event text box enter the three digit Event Code as per the Contact ID Protocol Reboot Module Outgoing SMS Help Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events CLE LO ELC IL ICICLE Reboot Module Help Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events COE ECF C C C 5 The Phones dialog box is displayed In this dialog box you can enter upto four phone numbers In Phone 1 text box enter the 1 phone number which will receive the configured event message as shown in the below image www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Phones Ok Cancel 6 Click the OK button
78. ff detection E 1 Click the grey colored Detect Telephone Line Cut Off icon Cammunication Module Serial Numbet need caiga Operation mode istcommunication Inputs Write Len Iu rati on Event reception mode Buffered Password eh A SIENTES EO Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop lest Reboot Module Duration 0 Output None Help Event 444 Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event 444 Input Outputs 1 3 Zone Disabled 1 Manual jx Le Manual xj 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual 7 HR 7 Manual el e 2 The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The Detect Telephone Line Cut Off feature is in the enabled state Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Operation mode istcommunication Inputs Alrite Ce ifla ab pap n a Event reception mode Buffered Password TECH Fc Dr m um an dd S l S l Events t Occurrences Log Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration 0 Output None Help Event 444 Freq activation output test 0 Alarm panel connection test event 444 Input Outputs 1 3 Zone Disabled 1 Manual jx LOR o Manual PA 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual x OR Manual www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Pegasus 3 4 Conti
79. figuration Pegasus Studio Tool www 3i corporation com Fi CD L t PSK AT Command Device Module Subscriber Identity Module Wireless Fidelity Wi Fi Protected Access Wired Equivalent Privacy Wi Fi Protected Access version Service Set Identifier Phase Shift Keying Attention Command Pegasus NX Pegasus CORPORATION 18 2 Appendix A GSM Bands GSM 900 and GSM 1800 are used in most parts of the world Europe Middle East Africa Australia Oceania and most of Asia In South and Central America the following countries use the following O Peru GSM 1900 O Costa Rica GSM 1800 O Brazil GSM 850 900 1800 and 1900 O Guatemala GSM 850 GSM 900 and 1900 O El Salvador GSM 850 GSM 900 and 1900 O Venezuela GSM 850 GSM 900 and 1900 GSM 900 uses 890 915 MHz to send information from the mobile station to the base station uplink and 935 960 MHz for the other direction downlink providing 124 RF channels channel numbers 1 to 124 spaced at 200 kHz Duplex spacing of 45 MHz is used Guard bands 100 kHz wide are placed at either end of the range of frequencies GSM 1800 GSM 1800 uses 1 710 1 785 MHz to send information from the mobile station to the base transceiver station uplink and 1 805 1 880 MHz for the other direction downlink providing 374 channels channel numbers 512 to 885 Duplex spacing is 95 MHz GSM 1800 is also called DCS Digital Cellular Service in the
80. g View Alive Frequency WiFi en Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Help i Be GSM Communication Phones l imeout CSD Alive Frequency Free Phones The TCP icon is changed as the UDP icon as shown in the below image Network protocol UDP is in the enabled state SUR Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number TN Read Configuration S Preferred interface m SS VA LI H E gu A HL Protocol Version 29 Address vj Port mae Interf Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout AS pes no ip org B Je Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Misa len Alive Frequency WiFiy 60 Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRSy 600 Help E Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication limeout C SD Alwe Frequency Free Phones 8 2 1 3 Enable Persistent Connection i To enable persistent connection www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Pegasus 1 Click the grey colored Enab Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help le Persistent Connection icon as shown in the below image Secondary Zeus Server cp lt gt fr Address v Pot ef 70 oes no ip org Primary Zeus Server IP Communication Preferred interface lm gt Protocol Version KA D Timeout 45 Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Alive Frequency
81. gure Additional Delay Duration in Telephone Line Cut OFF Detection Telephone Line Cut Off Detection allows you to detect telephone line cut off and thus makes the security system more consistent If telephone line cut off detection is enabled by default detection of telephone line cut off occurs after every 30 seconds You can also configure the additional delay duration in telephone line cut off detection i To configure additional delay duration in telephone line cut off detection 1 In the Telephone Line Cut OFF Detection text box enter the additional delay duration in telephone line cut off detection in seconds minimum duration 0 second maximum duration 86400 seconds and default duration O second Communication Module Serial Numbet Read Configuration Operation mode Write Contig i 3tl on RIO ase E Event reception mode vents amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Telephone Line Test Duration o Event 444 input 1 3 Zone Disabled 2 4 Zone Disabled Time Settings i Manual NTP Server Frequency www 3i corporation com Interface Test Frequency Hrs _ 1st communication a Z inputs Buffered Password D Confirm Password Loop est Output Fred activation output test Alarm panel connection test event AAA Outputs 1 CORPORATION Pegasus 3 5 Enable Alarm Panel Return Cut Off Detection i To enable alarm panel return cut off dete
82. he configuration settings to Pegasus NX Open Configuration File E save Configuration File ye General Settings L Update Module Firmware Communication d gT a Module Serial Numbet Operation mode _istcommunication Inputs 13 Event reception mode Buffered si Password Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Telephone Line Test Loop Test L gom ps JW ewei Reboot Module Duration 200 Output RelayOutput 1 Help Event 121 Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event 1 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual M OR Telephone Line Conner 7 3 Manual UM OR Manual K 4 Manual My OR Manual na Time Settings C Manual im NTP Server Time Zone Frequency Note To learn how to write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX refer the Write Configuration chapter www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 4 9 Reboot Module On successful writing of the Pegasus NX configfuration settings to make all configured features functional reboot of module is required gasus X D amp Open Configuration File Save Configuration File TET d J E ME Update Module Firmware Communication E A L Ea Module Serial Number B um b Je EPATI Read Configurator Operation mode istcommunication d Inputs 1 3 xij Write Configuration B Event reception mode Buffered Password Events amp
83. icon is turned green im The Ethernet interface is selected Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number IP Communication Read Configuration Preferred interface e 59 Write Configuration Protocol Version V1 0 Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Debug View Alive Frequency WiFi 60 Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Help Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Fhones Timeout CSD Alive Frequency Free Phones www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 13 Under Interface to select the Wi Fi interface click the disabled Wi Fi AN icon The inactive Wi Fi icon is turned green am Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Numbet The Wi Fi interface is selected IP Communication Preferred interface e n EN Write Configuration Protoca Version Vio wante Bi eg ayy pec PP 1 Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout A5 Read Configuration Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 D z b J VI E Ww ebug Vie Alive Frequency WiFi 60 Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Help gt PF d Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones l imeout CSD Alm e Frequencyl rree Phones 6 2 1 1 Enable Encryption i To enable 128 bit encryption 1 Click the grey colored Encrypt icon The grey colored icon is tu
84. ings configuration follow step 3 13 Reboot Module www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 3 1 Open tne General Settings Screen i To open the general settings screen 1 On the Pegasus Studio Main Screen place your cursor on the General Settings section and then click to open the General Settings screen General Settings The General Settings screen is displayed as shown below Open Configuration File cave Confiauration File Gi General Settings FOE wt 4 see S RN ed y L TE Update Module Firmware Communication KS lo Module Serial Number Read Configuration Operation mode 1st communication Inputs Write Configuration Event reception mode Buffered Password Events amp Occurrences Loa Interface Test Frequency Hrs Confirm Password HEN Kater quem ed ae CAE Write Configuration via sis Debug View Telephone Line lest Loop lest Duration o Output None Reboot Madule he AU I LI ki LI k Li ka Help Evert AAA Freq activation output test D Alarm panel connection test event aad input 13 Zone Disabled 2 4 Zone Disabled Time Settings ei Manual 03 23 13 10 03 el NTP Server pool ntp org jr Time Zone GMT 10 0 Pacific Yap I www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 3 2 Contigure General Settings i To configure general settings 1 In the Operation Mode drop down box select 1 Communication Path or 2
85. ion Module Serial Number Ee General Read Configuration Mac Address 0000020 Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Access Point 1 Access Point 2 Write Configuration via SMS Reboot Module curity Type Open 4m Security Type Open Help Password Password IP Address IP Address Mask Mask Gateway Gateway DNS DNS 2 Inthe Security Type drop down box select the type of encryption you want You can choose Open WEP WPA or WPA2 Communication Module Serial Number General Read Configuration Mac Address 000000 Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log ne 5 Access Point 1 Access Point 2 Write Configuration via SMS D b Wi EB SSID epoot Module Reboot Module Security Type Security Type Open Help Password Password IP Address IP Address Mask Mask Gateway Gateway DNS DNS Warning If you select the security type as Open the Wi Fi network might allow unauthorized access and will not be secured www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION If you select the Security Type as Open then the password setup is not required and the Password text box will be in the disabled mode Communi Module Serial Nu mbe Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help In the Password text box enter your Password It is recommended to assign a strong password for secu
86. ius ipu EE HEN 163 16 2 3 Generate Event Logs in Excel Format cccccsccccccceesseceeeeeeeeeceecceeeeeeeeseeeeeceeeeseaseceeeeeeaeeeeetiaaeeeses 166 16 2 4 Delete Event Loge ek EA 168 17 Debug VIG 170 17 1 Manage Deb Ug VIEW ru 171 17 1 1 Connect Disconnect Debug View 171 UE Mee rel Mem Eom 174 17 1 3 Change the Backgroung CGolor 0 182 17 1 4 Change the Debug View Language 1nnnnn00nni5uaannnnnnennerennnnrnrrrnreresrnnrrrrsnnrnresrnrrrenaanrrresnnnerennnnener 184 17 1 5 Clear the Debug View Screen eene eene eene nennen nnn niente dress nsns nnn nna 186 WWwW 3i corporation com o Pegasus CORPORATION IW ele el hie ot ener ater ee M oe 187 18 1 ee D nnne 187 15 2 POC A mo BANG EEN DE Pooednuumecatesianandacsaaattnans 188 E AD OenO spe COMIMANGS MET ODE CUTE 189 18 4 Appendix C Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 189 18 5 Appendix D Media Access Control Address nennen 189 18 6 Appendix E Internet Protocol Address 190 18 Appendix EE EE E orason 190 18 8 Appendix G Domain Name Service nennen nnne nnne nnn enn nnne nnns 190 18 9 Appendix H Proxy Module and Proxy Evception ene ee eee eeedeeeeeaeeeesaeeesaaeeeaaeeesaes 191 18 10 Appendix Service Set Identifier GD 191 18 11 Appendix J Phase SAME KV ING o uncos cusam tein tatto toc tue uacuum vato oi ec 191 18 12 Appendix K Wi
87. ke Mg WIL Y gt 4 Rebo E IVIDOULI IE Help Monitoring Station Griffon Info Information about the 3i s new Griffon security module www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The Monitoring Station screen allows you to configure settings related to the communication between Pegasus NX and the monitoring station using IP GSM CSD SMS etc To configure Monitoring Station follow steps 8 1 to 8 6 To configure GSM Communication follow step 8 2 2 Configure GSM Communication To configure the Conventional Alarm Receiver follow step 8 2 4 Configure Conventional Alarm Receiver To write the Monitoring Station configuration to Pegasus NX follow step 8 4 Write Configuration To apply the Monitoring Station configuration settings follow step 8 5 Reboot Module iig To open the monitoring station screen www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 1 On the Pegasus Studio Main Screen place your cursor on the Monitoring Station section and then click to open the Monitoring Station screen Monitoring Station The Monitoring Station screen is displayed as shown below Open Configuration File x S ec Monitoring Station Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server IP Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Preferred interface e S Write Configuration Protocol
88. l Internet registries ARIN RIPE NCC LACNIC and APNIC 18 7 Appendix F Gateway Gateway is a node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network In enterprises gateway is a computer that routes the traffic from a workstation to the outside network that is serving the Web pages In homes the gateway is the ISP that connects the user to the internet In enterprises the gateway node often acts as a proxy module and a firewall The gateway is also associated with both a router which use headers and forwarding tables to determine where packets are sent and a switch which provides the actual path for the packet in and out of the gateway 18 8 Appendix G Domain Name Service DNS is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses Because domain names are alphabetic they re easier to remember The Internet however is really based on IP addresses Every time you use a domain name therefore a DNS service must translate the name into the corresponding IP address For example the domain name www example com might translate to 198 105 232 4 The DNS system is in fact its own network If one DNS module doesn t know how to translate a particular domain name it asks another one and so on until the correct IP address is returned www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 18 9 Appendix H Proxy Module and Proxy Exception Proxy module is a module that sits between a client application such a
89. lds and options in the Ethernet screen are in the disabled state M To enable the ethernet interface 1 Click the grey colored Enable Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help The grey colored icon enabled state Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help icon General Mac Address 02 Mask UNS 1 Proxy IP Address 0 0 0 0 Ser General Mac Address 02 00 00 Mask DNS 1 Proxy IP Address 0 0 0 0 User Exceptions www 3i corporation com IP Address Galeway DNS He Password IP Address Gateway Pegasus Pegasus CORPORATION 5 3 Contigure the General Ethernet Settings DHCP Disabled This section permits you to configure the general ethernet settings Mac Address IP Address Mask Gateway DNS 1 and DNS 2 D To configure the general ethernet settings 1 In the Mac Address text box enter the MAC Address The first field contains the predefined fixed values as shown in the below image In the second field type in the remaining address Communication Module Serial Number General Mac Address IF Address Write Configuration Mask Gateway Read Configuration Events amp Occ
90. ls include WEP WPA and WPA2 In addition to preventing uninvited guests from connecting to your wireless network wireless security protocols encrypt your private data as it is being transmitted over the airwaves Following are the descriptions of the WEP WPA and WPA2 wireless security protocols Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP The original encryption protocol developed for wireless networks As its name implies WEP was designed to provide the same level of security as wired networks Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Introduced as an interim security enhancement over WEP while the 802 11i wireless security standard was being developed Most current WPA implementations use a preshared key PSK commonly referred to as WPA Personal and the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP pronounced tee kip for encryption WPA uses an authentication module to generate keys or certificates Wi Fi Protected Access version 2 WPA2 Based on the 802 111 wireless security standard which was finalized in 2004 The most significant enhancement to WPA2 over WPA is the use of the Advanced Encryption Standard AES for encryption The security provided by AES is sufficient and approved for use by the U S government to encrypt information classified as top secret www 3i corporation com
91. n com Pegasus CORPORATION 3 Configure Telephone Line Test Telephone Line Test is generally done to verify the working status of the telephone line which is made available to the alarm panel for a fixed duration a predefined test event code is set configuration is written to Pegasus NX and then module is rebooted In Debug View a 16 digit message composition as per the contact id protocol is shown along with the predefined test event code Match and verify the test event code with the event code received in the message composition The event will not be transmitted to the monitoring station as it is a predefined telephone line test event iig To configure telephone line test 1 In the Duration text box enter the total duration during which the telephone line is made available to the alarm panel in seconds The minimum acceptable duration is 150 seconds and the maximum acceptable duration is 86400 seconds The default duration is 150 seconds www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication VU son Module Serial Number Read Configuration Operation made 1st communication Inputs Aus Salus Mie so Event reception mode Password verre Ry iran arc i EE Selassie Interface Test Frequency Hrs Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module ut RelayOutput 1 Help vent Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event Input Ou
92. nel Communication Note If Send Occurrence Packets via CSD and Send Event Packets via CSD are in the enabled state the following features are in the inactive state Send Occurrence Packets via SMS O Send Event Packets via SMS This feature permits sending of occurrence packets via SMS and is available only when the GSM communication is the enabled state www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION i To enable send occurrence packets via sms 1 Click the Send Occurrence Packets via SMS icon The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The Send Occurrence Packets via SMS feature is in the enabled state Conventional Alarm Receiver Phones Timeout CSD Alive Frequency Free Phones 8 2 2 6 Enable Send Event Packets via SMS This feature permits sending of event packets via SMS and is available only when the GSM communication is the enabled state iig To enable send event packets via sms 1 Click the Send Event Packets via SMS icon The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The Send Event Packets via SMS feature is now in the enabled state Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones Timeout C SD Alive Frequency Free Phones www 3i corporation com CORPORATION iig To enable 128 bit encryption 1 Click the grey colored Encrypt icon The grey colored icon is turned green A as shown in the bel
93. network that uses different protocols Events amp Occurrences Log l l Access Point 1 Access Point 2 Write Configuration via SMS Dep Ug VI Eu SSID LIN123 SSID Reboot Module Security Type WPAZ Security Type Open Help Password iriiri Password IP Address 192 168 2 34 IP Address Mask 255 255 255 Mask Gateway DNS 7 Inthe DNS text box enter Domain Name Service www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication Module Serial Numbet General Read Configuration Mac Address 000000 Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log E Access Point 1 Access Point 2 Write Configuration via SMS Debug View SSID LIN123 SSID Reboot Module Security Type WPA2 OoOo o Security Type Open Help Password iriiri Password IP Address 192 168 2 34 IP Address Mask 255 255 255 Mask Gateway 192 168 2 2 Gateway DNS 8 Likewise you can configure Access Point 2 settings 6 5 Configure Access Points DHCP Enabled DHCP is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network With dynamic addressing Pegasus NX can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network Dynamic addressing simplifies network administration because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than requiring an administrator to manage the task 6 5 1 Enable DHCP Ly To enable DHCP Esc 1 Click the grey colored Use DHCP a icon www
94. ng to receive the configuration settings via SMS click the Add button In the Phone text box type in the first phone number of the device www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Write Configuration Via SMS Number Of SMS iJ Al 0 iX General Settings 2 iJ Monitoring Station Primary Zeus Server 0 i Monitoring Station Secondary Zeus Server 0 ij GSM GPRS Sim Card 1 0 i GSM GPRS Sim Card 2 3 wi Ethernet 1 L WiFi Access point 1 0 iJ WiFi Access point 1 0 i Incoming Sms 0 ix Outgoing SMS 0 Total SMS 3 GSM Modem Phones Communication Port Model Lo T Start Cancel Likewise you can configure more phone numbers 5 To delete a phone number select the phone number and then click the Delete button www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION GSM Modem Communication Port COM PA Model dis 9040004000 Stat Camel The selected phone number is deleted Ethernet 1 ie WiFi Access point 1 0 im WiFi Access point 1 0 ij Incoming Sms 0 i Outgoing SMS 0 Total SMS 3 GSM Modem Phones Model No content in table ui www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 6 Inthe Communication Port drop down box select the port to which the gsm modem is connected e GSM GPRS Sim Card 1 iex GSM GPRS Sim Card 2 W Ethernet ig WiFi Access point 1 ij WiFi Access point 1 i Incoming Sms ix Outgoing SMS 0 Total SMS 3 GSM
95. nns 65 6 5 Configure Access Points DHCP Enabled nennen enne 69 om MEI ipM Rn E E 69 625 25 COMMONS ACCES e EE dt EO Umm m 70 6 5 WTS Config e DE EE a 71 Ore RODO MOGUO E HE 72 6 6 Returm Back 10 ihe Home SCION eee mm 73 De A 74 ro Deele EE ee ee ee eee he eee een ee TE T ene NEN Qe 75 7 2 Enable the Incoming SMS Interface cccccecccceecceeeeceeeeeeeeceeeeseeeseueeseueesaeeseueeseeeeseeesueeseeesneeneees 76 7 9 Gorntngure Ifcomifig E EN EE DEE 77 7 4 Enable the Outgoing SMS Interface cc ccccccecccceeeeeeesbeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeeseaeessueeeseneetseeesees 80 WWwW 3i corporation com o KI Pegasus CORPORATION 7 5 Configure Outgoing SMS for Alarm Panel Event 81 7 6 Configure Outgoing SMS for Occurrences eese edis 85 Fev WIE Ee tel AUO n MM T s 90 Ia EE Seele En m 91 7 9 Return Back to the Home Screen ccccceeccceeceeeeeteececeeeaceceuceeeeeteueeeseeesucecsueesseetsneeseneesneetsneesaees 92 8 Monitoring Station lseesssesssesssesssseeeeeee nennen nnne nnne nnn nn enne nnn a nnne rn 93 9 1 Open the Monitoring KE die Ee EE E ME 93 8 2 Configure Primary Zeus Genver 95 Oark CONIU T e ell ue en E Diseno EN 95 821 1 Enable ENGYPUON E H E 101 Cee lie PMI EOE IDE ME c M 102 6
96. nsitivity High Write Configuration via SMS Debug View SIM Card 1 SIM Card 2 Reboot Module a ain n Help Band Auto Band GSM 800MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Pin 1234 Pin 1234 www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 4 3 Enable GSM Jammer GSM Jammer when enabled allows you to identify active jamming of the GSM GPRS network This feature helps to prevent intruders that use GSM jammers to interfere with the normal network operation of Pegasus NX Enabling the GSM Jammer is not mandatory p To enable gsm jammer 1 Click the grey colored GSM Jammer D icon The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The GSM Jammer is in the enabled state Communication Module Serial Number General B Read Configuration Write Conflauratior Additional AT Commands Write Configuratio Events amp Occurrences Log Jammer Sensitivity High d c firs An iia CRAC v rite Cor tigurati on Vid SIViS Debug View SIM Card 1 SIM Card 2 Reboot Modu le GE Help Band Auto j Band GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Pin 1234 Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN 1 APN 2 APN airtelgprs com APN User User Password Password Once the GSM Jamer is enabled the GSM GPRS interface permits you to enter Additional Delay Duration in GSM Jammer Detection www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 4 4 Configure Additional Delay Duration in the GSM Jammer Detection
97. ommunication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number IP Communication Read Configuration Preferred interface Iw 5 Write Configuration Protocol Version V2 0 Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Debug View Alive Frequency WiFi e Geen Nadie Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Help GSM Communication L co co age Timeout C SD 30 Alive Frequency Free Phones Likewise you can enter phone numbers in other rows www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 8 3 Contigure Secondary Zeus Server i To configure the secondary Zeus server 1 Click the Secondary Zeus Server tab The Secondary Zeus Server interface is displayed E Open Configuration File X D ech Monitoring Station Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Primary Zeus Server Module Serial Numbet IP Communication d Read Configuration Preferred interface DI lm A Write Configuration Protocol Version V1 0 zu Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 0 Debug View Alive Frequency WiFi 0 Help Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones l imeout CSD Alwe Frequency Freet Phones Alarm Panel Communication Phones 2 The Secondary Zeus Server configuration is similar to the Primary Zeus Server To config
98. on to provide permission for remote command The light grey colored icon is turned dark grey as shown in the below image www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication Incoming SMS Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View i Outgoing SMS Reboot Module Help b 5 Under Permissions click the Echo icon to provide permission for echo The light grey colored icon is turned dark grey as shown in the below image Communication Incoming SMS SMS Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View EE J Outgoing SMS Reboot Module Help 6 Likewise you can configure incoming sms for phone numbers 2 3 and 4 You can also provide permissions for configuration update remote command and or echo www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication Incoming SMS Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View j Outgoing SMS Reboot Module Help 7 4 Enable the Outgoing SMS Interface ig To enable the outgoing sms interface 1 Click the grey colored Enable Outgoing SMS icon Reboot Module Outgoing SMS Help The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The Outgoing SMS interface is now in the enabled state www 3i c
99. onfiguration General Write Configuration Additional AT Commands Jammer Sensitivity High Write Configuration via SMS Debug View SIM Card 1 SIM Card 2 Reboot Module Help i Band Auto Band GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Pin 1234 Pin 1234 APN ai APN 2 APN 1 APN 2 APN APN User User Password INNEN Password 11 Likewise you can configure SIM Card 72 4 7 Update Modem Firmware Optional Pegasus NX is FOTA capable firmware updates are issued directly over the air from the GSM service provider to the GSM modem D To update gsm modem firmware 1 Under SIM Card 71 click Firmware Update Over the Air icon www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Read Configuration General Write Con figu ration Additional AT Commands Events amp Occurrences Log PAN Jammer Sensitivity High Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Biss Mensis SIM Card 1 SIM Card 2 Band Auto d V Band GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Pin 1234 Pin 1234 APN 1 APA 2 APN 1 APN 2 APN airtelgprs com APN User User A message box is displayed saying Do You Want To Update SIM 1 GSM Firmware Do You Want To Update SIM 1 GSM Firmware 2 Click the Yes button Do You Want To Update SIM 1 GSM Firmware www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 4 8 Write Configuration When the GSM GPRS configuration is done write t
100. onfiguration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop lest Reboot Module Duration Output RelayOutput 1 Help Event A44 Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event 444 Input Outputs 1 3 Zone Disabled MEE 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual el LOR Le 3 Manal jx WOR 1 4 Manual OR Manual M 3 Under Outputs 2 select either the OR option or the AND option Communication 3 V ec Module Serial Number Read Caniguration Operation mode _1stcommunication Inputs Disable MER Event reception mode Buffered Password n Ed Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration o Output RelayOutput 1 Help Event AAA Freq activation output test 0 Alarm panel connection test event 444 Input Outputs 113 Zone Disabled 2 4 Zone Disabled Manual Manual je K E Manual LR 7 Mama ll Time Settings iJ Manual 04 02 13 09 30 iJ NTP Server Time Zone Frequency www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 4 Likewise you can select output options from Outputs 3 and 4 Here Output 1 drop down boxes are in the disabled mode as Relay Output 1 is already selected as an output for alarm panel loop test Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration H Operation mode _istcommunication Inputs Write Configuration N Event rece
101. ool DNS system automatically picks time servers which are geographically close for you but if you want to choose explicitly there are sub zones of pool ntp org The continent ones are www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 3 Inthe Time Zone drop down box select the appropriate Time Zone Read Configuration Operation mode _istcommunication Inputs Write Configuration Event reception mode _ Buffered sl Password Events amp Occurrences Log Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS deier NEW Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration Output None Help Event AAA Freq activation output test 0 Alarm panel connection test event Att Input Outputs 1 3 Zone Disabled 1 Manual iz OR vj Manual Le 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual jx WOR Manual m 3 Manual Le ORs Manual Je 4 Manual jx WOR a Manual i Time Settings iJ Manual 04 03 13 10 03 ei NTP Server pool ntp org Frequency Li hour 4 In the Frequency drop down box select the frequency of time update from the NTP Server The available frequencies are 1 hour 12 hour 1 day 1 week and 1 month www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Operation mode _istcommunication Inputs ERC Event reception mode Buffered Password zou ofc ssillya 225 258 Interface Test Frequency Hrs
102. orporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Outgoing SMS Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events CULO IL A LALA ILS Alarm Panel Events 7 5 Contigure Outgoing SMS tor Alarm Panel Event The Outgoing SMS interface allows you to configure upto four phone numbers which are allowed to receive the configured message to each event occurrence Outgoing messages to total 10 events occurrences can be configured and each message can be sent to upto four configured phone numbers i To configure outgoing sms for alarm panel event 1 Under Event Occurrences click the drop down arrow as shown in the below image Outgoing SMS Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Fanel Events Alarm Panel Events CLE F amp F F amp F CFE Alarm Panel Events www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 2 Amenu with alarm panel event and occurrences is displayed Select the Alarm Panel Events option d Telephone Line Connected us Telephone Line Disconnected Alarm Panel return Connected Alarm Panel return Disconnected Main Power Supply Connected Main Power Supply Disconnected Alarm Panel Communication Success Alarm Panel Communication Failure Telephone Line Test Success Telephone Line T
103. ow image 128 bit encryption is in the enabled state A Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication fsb Cop Lb Timeout C SD ae Alive Frequency Free Phones Ele Phones i To enable 256 bit encryption 2 Click the green colored Encrypt 128 A icon A plus sign is displayed on the Encrypt 128 icon as shown in the below image 256 bit encryption is in the enabled state www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION i i Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Coq m m i 5 Timeout CSD Te Alive Frequency Free Phones 8 2 2 8 Contigure GSM Communication i To configure gsm communication 1 In the Timeout CSD text box type in the GSM communication timeout duration in seconds The minimum acceptable duration is 15 seconds and the maximum acceptable duration is 180 seconds The default timeout duration is 30 seconds Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Cep Cep Phones Alive Frequency Free Phones 2 Inthe Alive Frequency Free text box enter the alive frequency of free call in seconds The minimum acceptable duration is 60 seconds and the maximum acceptable duration is 3600 seconds The default duration is 1800 seconds www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION i Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication L ep co E E Timeout CS
104. pen Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Module Serial Numbet Read Configuration General Write Configuration Additional AT Commands Events amp Occurrences Log T a Jammer Sensitivity Write Configuration via SMS Debug View i l E SIM Card 1 SIM Card 2 Reboot Module Help Band Auto Band GSM 900MHZ DCS 1800MHZ Pin 1234 Pin 1234 APN 1 APN 2 APN 1 APN 2 APN airtelgprs com APN User User Password Password www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 4 2 Enable the GSM GPRS Interface To perform the GSM GPRS related configuration it is required to enable the GSM GPRS interface Until the GSM GPRS interface is enabled all the fields and options in the GSM GPRS screen are in the disabled state i To enable the gsm gprs interface 1 Click the grey colored Enable GSM GPRS icon Communication Module Serial Numbet RU M General Read Configuration S Write Configuration Additional AT Commands UE be Dr e E Eum Events amp Occurrences Log Jammer Sensitivity Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The GSM GPRS interface is in the enabled state Communication Module Serial Number Ee Ss General Read Configuration S Write Configuration Additional AT Commands Events amp Occurrences Log Jammer Se
105. poration com Pegasus CORPORATION 3 9 Contigure Zone Inputs Pegasus NX is built in two zones which are extended to four zone inputs as shown in image You can connect sensors or detectors to these zones Pegasus NX supports zone input wiring in both single mode and double mode A sensor or detector can be connected in nine different ways i To configure zone input 1 In Zone 2 4 drop down box select an Input for Zone 2 4 Read Configuration Operation mode _istcommunication Inputs VA wp EFI T ii mm vvrite LO ngu aL GI Event reception mode l Buffered z Password d Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration 0 Output None Help Event 444 Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event 444 Outputs 1 3 1 Manual A 3 4 v Zone Disabled Single Mode N C with BOL Single Made N O with BOL Single Mode N C without EOL With Tamper Single Mode N C with EOL With Tamper amp Wire Double Mode N C without EOL Double Mode N C without EOL With Tamper Double Mode NC without EOL With Tamper amp Wire Double Mode Parallel Wiring Here Input 1 3 drop down box is in disabled mode as Input 1 3 is already selected as the Input for Operation Mode www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Read Configuration Operation mode ist communication
106. ption mode Buffered Password Events amp Occurrences Log Interface Test Frequency Hrs 6 Confirm Password VA em forsee A ETE ll T os Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Telephone Line Test Reboot Module Duration 200 RelayOutput 1 Help Event 171 input 1 3 2 4 ZoneDisabled Manua aS 3 Manual r1 OR Manual i 4 Manual HR 7 Manual Es Time Settings iw Manual 04 02 13 09 30 B NTP Server Frequency rr ee ee eS 3 11 Configure Time Settings Pegasus NX supports time settings manually or by using the Network Time Protocol NTP server NTP is a network protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks NTC provides Coordinated Universal Time UTC including scheduled leap second adjustments www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Pegasus i To configure time settings manually 1 Select the Manual check box Write Configuration Event reception mode vante Ri m mPIAE EET SX deeler Interface Test Frequency Hrs Write Configuration v Debug View Telephone Line lest Reboot Module 200 Duration Help Event 121 Input 1 3 2 4 Zone Disabled Time Settings Frequency 2 Click inside the Manual text box Debug View Telephone Line Test 200 Reboot Module l Duration Help Event 121 input 1 3 2 4 Zone Disabled ei Manual NTP Server Frequency
107. ration Protocd Version wate Ri rr FAnn Ar Pr 1 Events amp Occurrences Log Timet Write Con figurati on via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet ebug Vie Alive Frequency WiFi Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS Help 5 In the Alive Frequency Ethernet text box enter the Active Frequency of Ethernet in seconds Here Pegasus NX sends identification alive packets Protocol v1 0 or M2S Protocol v2 0 to the Primary Zeus Server via Ethernet The minimum acceptable timeout duration is 30 seconds and the maximum acceptable timeout duration is 43200 seconds The default timeout duration is 60 seconds www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Numbetr M IP Communication Read Configuration j ut Preferred interface m SS VX Lal Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout Write Confiauration via SMS LEM Write Configuration via Sh Alive Frequency Ethemet D D J Vi Wu Gre us Alive Frequency WiFi Reboot Module Alive Frequency GP RS Help Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones Timeout CSD Alwe Frequency rree Phones In the Alive Frequency Wi Fi text box enter the Active Frequency of Wi Fi in seconds Here Pegasus NX sends identification alive packets Protocol v1 0 or M2S Protocol v2 0 to the Primary Zeus Server via Wi Fi The minimum acceptable timeout duration is 30 seconds
108. reless Security Protocol WEP WPA and WA 192 www 3i corporation com CORPORATION This document is aimed in providing detailed information and complete listing as a reference to the Pegasus Studio Configuration Tool This User Manual is intended for end users prepared to configure settings in the Pegasus Studio Configuration Tool Readers or end users of this document should be familiar with Pegasus NX Alarm Panel Communicator and the Zeus Server Note To get information about the Pegasus NX Alarm Panel Communicator refer the Pegasus NX User Manual To get information about the Zeus Server refer the Zeus Server User Manual and the Zeus Server Quick Start Manual For general contact technical support questions or comments to report documentation errors and suggestions contact 3i Corporation Technical Writing Team at Basant Mishra 3i Corporation com Our aim is to make this user manual as helpful as possible Keep us informed of your comments and suggestions for improvements 3i Corporation appreciates feedback from the users of our information www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 1 4 Text Conventions Begin Instruction To begin a procedure under any topic Use a numbered list for points under procedure Note Provides a message or reminder related to a topic or section Warning Information provided under this section MUST be followed
109. rfaces General Settings Ethernet Wi Fi GSM GPRS SMS and Monitoring Station This main screen is built in 12 menu items Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module and Help A M gasus Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communicatio Module Seria Nu mbel Read Conflauration Ethernet General Settings Monitoring Station Griffon Info Information about the 3i s new Griffon security module www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The General Settings screen allows you to configure settings related to the general operations of Pegasus NX To configure General Settings follow steps 3 1 to 3 14 To configure additional delay duration in telephone line cut off detection follow steps 3 3 Enable Telephone Line Cut Off Detection and 4 4 Configure Additional Delay Duration in Telephone Line Cut OFF Detection To configure additional delay duration in alarm panel return cut off detedtion follow steps 3 5 Enable Alarm Panel Return Cut Off Detection and 3 6 Configure Additional Delay Duration in Alarm Panel Return Cut Off Detection O To write the General Settings configuration to Pegasus NX follow step 3 12 Write Configuration To apply the General Sett
110. rity purposes Communication Module Serial Numbei Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help General Mac Address 000000 Access Point 1 IP Address Mask Gateway DNS General Mac Address 000000 Access Point 1 Password IP Address Mask Gateway DNS www 3i corporation com Access Point 2 SSID Security Type Open Access Point 2 SSID Security Type Open IP Address Mask Gateway DNS Pegasus CORPORATION 4 Inthe IP Address text box enter the Internet Protocol Address Events amp Occurrences Log T E Access Point 1 Access Point 2 Write Configuration via SMS D b Li g Vi Wy SSID LIN123 SSID Reboot Module Security Type WPA2 Security Type Open Help Password ee Password IP Address IP Address Mask Gateway DNS 5 In the Mask text box enter the Subnet Mask to mask the IP Address to divide IP address into network address and host address Events amp Occurrences Log l l Access Point 1 Access Point 2 Write Configuration via SMS Debug View SSID LIN123 SSID Reboot Module Security Type WAS Security Type Open Help Password iiir IP Address 192 168 234 IP Address Mask Gateway DNS 6 In the Gateway text box enter the Gateway Address a network node equipped for interfacing with another
111. rn how to write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX refer the Write Configuration chapter www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 3 13 Reboot Module On successful writing of the Pegasus NX configfuration settings to make all configured features functional reboot of module is required gasus X D amp Open Configuration File Save Configuration File TET d J E ME Update Module Firmware Communication E A L Ea Module Serial Number B um b Je EPATI Read Configurator Operation mode istcommunication d Inputs 1 3 xij Write Configuration B Event reception mode Buffered Password Events amp Occurrences Log Interface Test Frequency Hrs 0 Confirm Password LAS ei E emp tie bi emt nua m Chae Write Configuration via SMS Telephone Line Test Loop lest Duration 200 Output RelayOutput 1 xj Event 121 Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event Outputs 1 3 214 Zone Disabled 2 Manual iz OR v Telephone Line Connec 3 Manual im OR Manual al 4 Manual j R Manual ES Time Settinas Manual 4 NTP Server lime one Frequency To learn how to reboot module after writing the configuration to Pegasus NX refer the Reboot Module chapter www 3i corporation com CORPORATION M To return back to the home screen 1 Click the Home icon as shown in the below image
112. rned green as shown in the below image 128 bit encryption is in the enabled state Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Number oo IP Communication Preferred interface m n EY Write Configuration Protocol Version M10 Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Read Configuration Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 D gt b d VI Ey ebug Vie Alive Frequency WiFi e Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS 600 www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION i To enable 256 bit encryption 1 Click the green colored Encrypt 128 icon A plus sign is displayed on the Encrypt 128 icon as shown in the below image 256 bit encryption is in the enabled state Communication Primary Zeus Server Secandary Zeus Server Module Serial Number IP Communication Read Configuration Preferred interface m E Write Configuration Protocol Version VI Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout 45 Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 60 Debug View Alive Frequency WiFi e demens Alive Frequency GPRS 600 Help i 4 Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones Timeout CSD Alive Frequency Free Phones Alarm Panel Communication 8 2 1 2 Enable TCP UDP i To enable network protocol TCP 1 Click the UDP icon www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server
113. s You can export the events occurrences log to the PDF Excel file and save it in your computers hard disk drive This screen allows you to delete the existing events occurrences log Event Occurrences _ S 1 1 0 000 Battery percentage below minimum level A 1 1 0 000 Battery charging 1 1 0 001 fonel Wire faut Zone2 Actrve Zone3 Mormal Zone4 Mormal 19 3 71 15193 Telephone line cut off 19 3 71 15 119 Alarm Panel return cut off 15 3 71 15190 Battery percentage below minimum level 19 3 21 15190 Battery charging 19 3 21 1519 Zonel Wire fault Zane2 Actrve Zone Normal Zoned Normal 19 3 13 15190 Telephone line cut off 19 3 13 1519 Alarm Panel return cut off Battery percentage below minimum level Battery charging Zonel Wire fault Zone2 Active Zone3 Normal Zone4 Mormal www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 16 1 Manage Event Log 16 1 1 View Event Log i To view event log 1 Onthe Pegasus Studio menu click Events amp Occurrences Log Upde te Module Firmware v ommunicatiol Module Serial Numbet Ethernet Kead Lonrigauratiol General Settings Monitoring Station Griffon Info 7 Information about the 3i s new Griffon security module 2 The History Log dialog box is displayed Click the Event tab as shown in the below image All events with the received date and time and event data are displayed www 3i corporation com CORPORATION bh IR 1 1 0 053 1 1 0 05 1 1 0 0 53
114. s a web browser and a real module It intercepts all requests to the real module to see if it can fulfill the requests itself If not it forwards the request to the real module Proxy modules have two main purposes Improve Performance Proxy modules can dramatically improve performance for groups of users This is because it saves the results of all requests for a certain amount of time Consider the case where both user X and user Y access the World Wide Web through a proxy module First user X requests a certain Web page which we ll call Page 1 Sometime later user Y requests the same page Instead of forwarding the request to the Web module where Page 1 resides which can be a time consuming operation the proxy module simply returns the Page 1 that it already fetched for user X Since the proxy module is often on the same network as the user this is a much faster operation Filter Requests Proxy modules can also be used to filter requests Proxy Exception In Pegasus some network requests need to bypass the proxy module The most common reason to bypass the proxy is for local intranet addresses 18 10 Appendix I Service Set Identifier SSID SSID is a case sensitive 32 alphanumeric character unique identifier attached to the header of packets sent over a wireless local area network WLAN that acts as a password when a mobile device tries to connect to the basic service set BSS a component of the IEEE 802 11 WLAN archit
115. s displayed Open GT wl Computer Organize EE Desktop EL 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 OY PL ed _ Local Disk C SSE MEE nomeo 7 70 8 GB free of 97 5 GB C 95 9 GB free of 97 6 GB 957 GB free of 102 GB A Libraries p Documents gt gj Music E DVD RW Drive E b El Pictures li Subversion gt BE Videos 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 a jE Computer gt Local Disk C gt c New Volume D gt cx New Volume F File name www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 3 Browse the Firmware file from your computers hard disk drives 4 Select the Firmware file and then click the Open button T e5 i GG mW Computer Organize 4 Hard Disk Drives 3 Local Disk C Mew Volume D Mew Volume F u Desktop EN S i u Jg Downloads M 707 GB free of 97 5 GB CONUM 053 GB free of 97 6 GB CONUM 057 GB free of 102 GE i Recent Places 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 dp Ge _ a DVD RW Drive E ES Documents 3 SS al Music Pictures Subversion BE Videos Ll Computer EL Local Disk C cs New Volume D File name All Files www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Events Occurrences Log The Events Occurrences log screen displays events occurrences history log This screen displays upto 400 logs in a single screen to a maximum of 5000 events occurrence
116. tion Module Serial Numbet Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Reboot Module Help Click the grey colored e Enable Icon General Mac Address cho security Type General Mac Address 0 0 0 0 0 0 Access Point 1 SSID Security Type Open Password 0 0 0 0 Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS 0 0 0 0 Access Point 2 SSID Security Type Open Password IP Address Mask Gateway DNS 6 3 Configure the General Wi Fi Settings www 3i corporation com Pegasus Pegasus CORPORATION i To configure the general wi fi settings 1 In the Mac Address text box enter the Media Access Control Address Communication Module Serial Numbet Read Configuration Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Access Point 2 Write Configuration via SMS Debug View SSID iid Security Type Open l Security Type Open Password Reboot Module Help IP Address Mask Gateway DNS 6 4 Contigure Access Points DHCP Disabled i To configure access points 1 Under Access Point 1 in the SSID text box enter Service Set Identifier This is the name your wireless access point will broadcast For example the default SSID for a Linksys router is Linksys It is recommended that you change the SSID to something you recognize www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communicat
117. tored in its flash memory iig To write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX 1 Open the Pegasus Studio Main Screen and then click Write Configuration Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communicatiot Ethernet SN Monitoring Station www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION A message box saying Do you want to send the current configuration to the module is displayed Do you want to send the current configuration to the module 2 Click the Yes button Do you want to send the current configuration to the module Orm ED A message box saying Send configuration successfully completed is displayed 3 To close the message box click the OK button To learn how to reboot module after writing the configuration to your Pegasus Module refer the Reboot Module chapter www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The Write Configuration via SMS feature allows you to write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX via SMS Once the configuration is written to the device it is stored in its flash memory Qn To write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX via SMS 1 Open the Pegasus Studio Main Screen and then click Write Configuration via SMS Ethernet Monitoring Station www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION The Write Configuration via SMS screen is displayed Write Configuration Via SMS Number
118. tputs 1 3 ZoneDisabled 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual iz OR Telephone Line Connec 3 Manual E LOR el Manual mA Manual KA OR N Manual KA 2 In the Event text box enter the predefined test event code The acceptable value of test event can be of 3 5 8 digits The event code allows digits 0 9 and alphabets B F Debug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Output Reboot Module Help bq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event Input Outputs 1 3 Zone Disabled 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual E OR 7 Telephone Line Connec 3 Manual jm ARa Manual e Manual ei OR 7 Manual E Time Settings C Manual la NTP Server ime Zone 3 To apply the telephone line test configuration settings and make it functional write configuration to Pegasus NX and then reboot module 4 Inthe Debug View screen a message composition as per the contact id protocol is shown Verify and match the event code XYZ in the message composition with the test event code www 3i corporation com CORPORATION Pegasus 3 8 Contigure Loop Test Loop Test is generally done to verify the working status of the alarm panel connection Here a relay output is selected frequency number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time of the loop test and a predefined alarm panel connection test event code is set configuration is written to Pegasus NX and then module is reboot
119. uard Info 10 Information about the 3i s new iGuard security module The Debug View screen is displayed www 3i corporation com Pegasus English EN z 2 Click the Connect m icon a E English EN The debug view is connected and the debug messages are displayed in the screen 172 Pegasus COM32 iG N English En Telephone line NOT DETECTED 0 Alarm panel return NOT DETECTED 0 Communication with the alarm panel OK Modem firmware version GSM signal level 7 Main Power Supply CONNECTED 1 Battery Percentage 5996 Battery State SUSPENDED Battery Voltage 4 21 volts Zone 1 NORMAL Zone 3 NORMAL Zone 2 NORMAL Zone 4 NORMAI GPRS Data Usage Total Used 86166 Uploaded 36265 Downloaded To disconnect debug view 1 Click the Disconnect icon The Debug View screen is turned blank and all debug messages are disappeared 173 Z a Ri English EN z To modify fonts d 1 On the Debug View screen click the Font Selection icon www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Debug View D T ha The Font Selection dialog box is displayed Aharoni ALGERLAN Andalus Aes New A ngama D Aparajita Arabic Typesetting Arial Arial Black Ok Close 2 Select the Font Type Aharoni ALGERIAN Andalus Magma New agama UP Aparajita Arabi Ty pesetting J Arial Black VT WwOk
120. uccess Alarm Panel Communication Test Failure Tamper Detected Tamper Mot Detected Low Battery Status Low Battery Status Restored Battery Charge Status Charging Battery Charge Status Suspended ZONE Normal ZONE Active Z NMET Wire Fault ONE1 Tamper Z NE2 Normal ZONE Active ONE Wire Fault ZONE Tamper ONES Normal ZONES Active ZONES Wire Fault ONES Tamper Z NEA Normal ZONE4 Active Z NMEA Wire Fault ZONE4 Tamper www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Once you select the occurrence the Enter Event text box is disappeared as entry of an Event code is not required for an occurrence Reboot Module Outgoing SMS Help Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events CLL OL AE A FIAIS Reboot Module Help Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events Alarm Panel Events The Phones dialog box is displayed 4 In Phone 1 text box enter the 1 phone number which will receive the occurrence message as shown in the below image www 3i corporation com CORPORATION 5 Click the OK button Phones Ok Cancel Phones 6 Under Phones the phone number is displayed as shown in the below image Reboot Module Outgoing SMS Pegasus Help Alarm
121. ug View Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration 200 Output RelayOutput 1 Help Event 121 Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event Input Outputs 1 3 ego 2 4 l Zone Disabled 2 Manual FA UR Telephone Line Conner 3 Manual jm Rests Manual FA 4 Manual iz OR Manual el Time Settings ei Manual Time Zone Frequency www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION i To configure time settings using the NTP server 1 Select the NTP Server check box Write Con figurati on via SMS Telephone Line Test Loop Test Duration 200 Output Debug View Reboot Module Hel Event 121 Freq activation output test elp Alarm panel connection test event Input Outputs 1 3 i 2 4 Zone Disabled 2 Manual FA OR Telephone Line Connec 3 Manual ze HR sr Manual iga Manual i LGR Manual A Time Settings 04 02 13 09 30 jm Time Zone GMT 10 0 Pacific Yap e 2 Inthe NTP Server drop down box type in the NTP Pool Time Server Address D b Li g VI Ew Telephone Line Test Loop Test Reboot Module Duration 200 Output Help Event 121 Freq activation output test Alarm panel connection test event Input Outputs 1 3 1 244 Zone Disabled 2 Manual E UR 7 Telephone Line Conner 3 Manual OR rx Mama ooo 7 Manual 0 HP Manuel 7 Time Settings st Firms GMT 10 0 Pacific Yap The NTP P
122. ume F _ Filename SampleOccurrencexLSReport Save as type Reports xls E Hide Folders www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION The Event logs in the Excel format are generated and saved in the specified location in your hard drive A sample Event logs Excel file is shown below X id 9 C le SampleEventXIsReportxls Compatibility Mode Microsoft Excel c5 X File Home Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View IdiomaX Translator Add Ins e Q ca E X L e J EH d cet A lt amp Cut Arial 10 AA yr Sy Wrap Text General M a Ip Se IR Tow AY EA Ba Copy Al Fin e Paste B I Usel ae A E Se e ZE SS Merge amp Center 9 8 399 Conditional Format Cell Insert Delete Format Sort amp Find amp GF Format Painter kag SS i 0 Formatting as Table Styles T T M Q2 Clear Filter Select Clipboard x Font a Alignment Number a Styles Cells Editing A1 fe Received B Received Event Data 1 1 0 0 5 3 1231 18 1 100 00 000 2 1 1 0 0 5 6 1231 18 3 100 00 000 F 11 0 0 5 9 1231 18 1 110 00 000 B 1 1 0 0 5 12 1231 18 3 110 00 000 9 1 1 0 0 5 15 1231 18 1 100 00 000 2 1 1 0 0 5 18 1231 18 3 100 00 000 F 1 1 0 0 5 21 1231 18 1 110 00 000 B 1 1 0 0 5 24 1231 18 3 110 00 000 9 1 1 0 0 5 27 1231 18 1 100 00 000 2 1 1 0 0 5 30 1231 18 3 100 00 000 F 1 1 0 0 5 34 1231 18 1 120 00 000 0 1 1 0 0 5 37 1231 18 3 120 00 000 8 1 1 0 0
123. ure the Secondary Zeus Server refer step 8 2 Configure Primary Zeus Server www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 8 4 Write Contiguration When the Monitoring Station configuration is done write configuration settings to Pegasus NX Y Open Configuration File eer ech Monitoring Station Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Server Module Serial Numbet IP Communication Read Configuration Preferred interface fo A K Write TED ration Protocol Version V1 0 zj Events AP ccurrences Timeout Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 0 Debug View Alive Frequency WiFiy O Reboot Module Alive Frequency GPRS 0 Help d Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Phones l imeout C SD Alwe rrequency Free t Phones Alarm Panel Communication Phones To learn how to write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX refer the Write Configuration chapter www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 8 5 Reboot Module On successful writing of the Pegasus NX configfuration settings to make all configured features functional reboot of module is required at giasus x D Open Configuration File e p Dei Monitoring Station Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communication Primary Zeus Server Secondary Zeus Ser
124. urrences Log X DNS 1 DNS 2 Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Proxy Reboot Module Help IP Address Exceptions Communication Module Serial Number Read Configuration Mac Address 02 00 00 IF Address Write Configuration Gateway Events amp Occurrences Log VERS H DNS 1 DNS 2 Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Proxy Reboot Module Help IP Address Exceptions 2 Inthe IP Address text box enter the Internet Protocol Address www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Communication Module Serial Number General Read Configuration Mac Address 02 00 00 Write Configuration Mask Events amp Occurrences Log SES T DNS 1 Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Proxy Reboot Module Help IP Address 0 0 0 0 Part Ser Password Exceptions 3 In the Mask text box enter the Subnet Mask to mask the IP Address to divide IP address into network address and host address Communication Module Serial Number uia General Read Configuration uu Mac Address 02 00 00 1 23 IP Address 192 168 2 34 Write Configuration Gateway Events amp Occurrences Log Te DNS 2 Write Configuration via Debug View Reboot Module Help IP Acdress 0 0 0 0 Port User Password 4 In the Gateway text box enter the Gateway Address a network node equipped for interfacing with another network that uses different protocols Communication Module Seri
125. vents amp Occurrences Log DNS 1 192 168 2 1 DNS 2 0 0 0 0 Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Proxy Reboot Module Help IP Address Port Password www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 2 Inthe Port text box enter the appropriate Port number Communication Module Serial Number General Read Configuration Mac Address 02 00 00 1 2 3 IP Address 192 168 2 34 Write Configuration Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 2 2 Events amp Occurrences Log TENE EAN DNS 1 192 168 2 1 DNS 22 0000 Write Configuration via SMS Debug View Proxy Reboot Module Help 192 000 1 2 Ethernet Configuration Port 0 3 Inthe User text box enter your Username Communication Module Serial Number General Read Configuration re eee HR TERN Mac Address 02 0000 123 IP Address 192 168 2 34 Write Configuration Events amp Occurrences Log Mask 255255 255 Gateway 19216822 Write Configuration via SMS DNS 1 19216821 JK 0000 Debug View Reboot Module Help Ethernet Confiquration Port www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 4 Inthe Password text box enter your Password Communication Module Serial Number General Read Configuration Mac Address 02 00 00 1 2 3 IP Address 192 168 2 34 Write Configuration Mask 255 255 255 Gateway 192 168 2 2 Events amp Occurrences Log GAEREN DNS 1 192 168 2 1 DNS 2 0000 Write Configuration via SMS Debug
126. ver Module Serial Numbet IP Communication ci Ll Read Configuration Tem g Preferred interface im zn Write Configuration Protocol Version V1 0 Events amp Occurrences Log Timeout A Write Configuration via SMS Alive Frequency Ethernet 0 Alive Frequency WiFi 0 Alive Frequency GPRS O Conventional Alarm Receiver 5M Communication Phones Iimeout C SD y Phones Alarm Panel Communication Phones To learn how to reboot module after writing the configuration to Pegasus NX refer the Reboot Module chapter www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 8 6 Return Back to the Home Screen M To return back to the home screen 1 Click the Home icon as shown in the below image Open Configuration File e Sud Dech Monitoring Station Cn f i zi n Tene Save Configuration File The Pegasus Studio Home Screen is displayed gasus Open Configuration File Save Configuration File Update Module Firmware Communicatio Module Serial Numbet Read Configuration Ethernet Write Configuration Evel Iccurrence rite Configuration V General Settings Debi a Reb ule Hel Monitoring Station Griffon Info Information about the 3i s new Griffon security module www 3i corporation com CORPORATION The Write Configuration feature allows you to write the configuration settings to Pegasus NX Once the configuration is written to the device it is s
127. via free call 1 Click the Send Alive Packets via Free Call icon The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The Send Alive Packets via Free Call feature is in the enabled state www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION DERE Wa Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication x E Phones Timeout C Alive Frequency Free Phones 8 2 2 3 Enable Send Occurrence Packets via CSD This feature permits sending of occurrence packets via CSD and is available only when the GSM communication is the enabled state i To send occurrence packets via csd CSD CSD al h T sch 1 Click the Send Occurrence Packets via CSD icon The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The Send Occurrence Packets via CSD feature is in the enabled state Conventional Alarm Receiver Phones Alive Frequency Free Phones www 3i corporation com CORPORATION This feature permits sending of event packets via CSD and is available only when the GSM communication is the enabled state p To enable send event packets via csd 1 Click the Send Event Packets via CSD icon The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The Send Event Packets via CSD feature is in the enabled state E irati Conventional Alarm Receiver GSM Communication Conventional Alarm Receiver V oo co m LES Timeou CSDy X J o0 Alive Frequency Free 0 Phones Alarm Pa
128. vices on a network With dynamic addressing Pegasus NX can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network Dynamic addressing simplifies network administration because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than requiring an administrator to manage the task 5 4 1 Enable DHCP NI To enable DHCP DHCP oxer 1 Click the grey colored DHCP icon The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image DHCP is in the enabled state F eg sm wee General Mac Address 02 0000 123 DNS 1 192 168 2 1 Proxy Ethernet Configuration Pori 5 4 2 Configure the General Ethernet Settings You can configure the General Ethernet settings exactly as per the instructions provided in Step 5 3 In DHCP enabled condition only the IP Address Mask and Gateway fields are disabled www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION 5 5 Enable the Proxy Interface p To enable the proxy interface 1 Click the grey colored Use Proxy Server icon Debug View me Reboot Module is IP Address User Exceptions Ethernet Configuration Port 0 The grey colored icon is turned green as shown in the below image The Proxy interface is in the enabled state Communication Module Serial Numbet General Read Configuration l Mac Address 02 00 00 1 2 3 IP Address 192 168 2 34 Write Configuration Mask 255 255 255 Gateway 192 168 2 2 Events amp Occurrences Log E DP M D
129. w Volume D l Downloads go ee 2U 0M ex 71 0 GB free of 97 5 GB C 95 9 GB free of 97 6 GB C 95 7 GB free of 102 GB 2 Recent Places Mew Volume F a Devices with Removable Storage 1 Libraries Es Documents um DVD RW Drive E a Music Pictures Subversion BE Videos Ll Computer EL Local Disk C File name Save as type Config files bin a Hide Folders 5 Inthe File name box type in the name of the configuration file www 3i corporation com CORPORATION k Computer New Volume D New folder Organize New folder BE Desktop D ate modified Type Downloads 55 Recent Places No items match your search Libraries Ee Documents a Music Pictures Subversion BE Videos E Computer A Local Disk C cog New Volume Ur File name Pegasus p Search New folder P Hide Folders 6 Inthe Save as type box select Config file bin as the file type Save As G A k Computer Mew Volume D New folder rganize New folder EE Desktop Date modified Type NW Downloads 55 Recent Places No items match your search Libraries ES Documents a Music Pictures Subversion BE Videos E Computer amp amp Local Disk C cx New Volume D File name SaveConfig sevess type Save as type Hide Folders 7 Click www 3i corporation com Pegasus CORPORATION Save As e m Computer k Mew Volume D Mew folder

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