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4.4 Polling Configuration
1. To start up polling from the IRIS Dialler to the ARC, the Dialler must be loaded
with the IP address of the ARC and the account number of the dialler, both of
which can be loaded into the IRIS Dialler from the dialler.
2. Make sure the alarm dialler is set up with its account number. Set the IP
address of the ARC (i.e. twelve digits) into the ARC telephone number field in
the alarm dialler configuration.
3. Trigger the dialler to transmit an alarm. This dialler going off hook is indicated
by the DIAL indicator on the IRIS Dialler coming on. The IRIS Dialler will now
automatically pick up the account number and IP address from the information
transmitted by the dialler and start the polling process to the ARC.
4. Once the IRIS Dialler has successfully completed a poll to the ARC, the POLL
indicator comes on and remains on until the next poll. The installer can check
that polling is operating correctly by checking that the POLL indicator is on
and flickers off briefly (note – it may be so brief as to be unnoticeable) each
time a poll is made.
5. If the POLL indicator does not come on, this may be because the wrong
account number or ARC IP address have been entered. Set the IRIS Dialler
back to factory defaults, check the account number and IP address loaded
into the dialler and try again.
Alternatively, there could be some IP network connection problem making it
impossible for the IRIS Dialler to communicate with the ARC – consult the
local Network Manager.
6. The installer does not need to provide other parameters required for polling
e.g. polling interval and security key as these are loaded remotely by the ARC
when it receives the first polling call.
7. The configuration is stored by the IRIS Dialler in non-volatile memory and will
be retained even if power is removed.
4.5 Alarm Transmission Configuration
1. The Polling Engine at the ARC also acts as the receiver for alarm signalling. If
the dialler is only required to communicate with a single receiver (i.e. there is
no requirement for a backup receiver or second path) then no other
configuration is required.
2. Every time the dialler makes a call to transmit an alarm, the DIAL indicator on
the IRIS Dialler will come on.
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