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S E C T I O N 1
General Information
Introduction
AlarmNet’s 7845i-ent Internet/Intranet Communicator was developed to transport alarm
signals via the Internet or Private LAN. The easy-to-install 7845i-ent provides sophisticated
data security and communicates with all AlarmNet central stations through AlarmNet’s
server, or directly to a 7810iR-ent Internet receiver in a Private network application.
About Private Network Application
The 7845i-ent may be configured to transmit signals within a private network application to
a 7810iR-ent, Private Enterprise receiver. Up to 512 7845i-ent Internet/Intranet
Communication Modules may be routed to a single 7810iR-ent receiver. In a private network
application the signals are not routed to the AlarmNet Control Center. (See Figure 1-1.)
INTRANET INTERNET
7845i-ENT
7810iR-ENT-001-V0
Encryption
The 7845i-ent and 7810iR-ent support private key encryption. Private key encryption means
that both the sender and the receiver know the KEY used to encrypt the data. Each device
produced by Honeywell is loaded with a globally unique identifier called a MAC number, and
a large random number or KEY. This KEY and MAC number are also stored in the
AlarmNet servers. When a device contacts AlarmNet it sends the MAC number in the clear
followed by the message that is encrypted using the KEY data. The server looks up its copy
of the KEY based on the MAC number and uses that KEY to decrypt the message.
The Honeywell AlarmNet products support two forms of encryption. The standard
encryption used is called Blowfish. This encryption uses 1024 bits of the random key to drive
the encryption algorithm. Blowfish requires the least processor overhead, which makes it
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the best choice for most installations. The second form of encryption is 256 bit AES
(Rijndael). This encryption option is required for certain government installation, or may be
specified in certain applications. The AlarmNet-i AES Encryption Software Module Version
1.0 contained in the Honeywell products has NIST approval. Listings for this approval can
be found at http://csrc.nist.gov/cryptval/aes/aesval.html Certification number 127.
Enterprise Encryption Related Functions
The previous paragraph described general encryption, and how it functions with AlarmNet.
When used in a Private closed network or Enterprise installations, some additional processes
are required to support encryption. In an enterprise installation the 7810iR-ent must take
on the server function that exists in the AlarmNet Internet installation. It must therefore
have a process to learn the MAC numbers and KEYs for which it will be responsible.
Installation Key
At installation a 10-digit installation key needs to be programmed into every device in the
network. This 10-digit key should be the same for all devices used in the Private LAN mode.
The purpose of this key is to encrypt the private KEY of each subscriber device as it is
registered to the 7810iR-ent so this sensitive data is never sent in the clear. This KEY is
only used for registration purposes and cannot be used for supervision or alarm
transmission. Once a device is registered the 7810iR-ent will have a copy of the 7845i-ent’s
factory KEY. From this point on the unique factory key is used for communications.
Recovery Mode
Recovery Mode is only applicable when in Private LAN Mode. In the event that the 7810iR-
ent’s hardware has to be replaced, the 7810iR-ent can be put into Recovery Mode to recover
all 7845i-ent accounts. When this occurs, the 7845i-ent is sent a special message when it
attempts to check-in or send an alarm.
This message puts the 7845i-ent into its own Recovery Mode where it attempts to re-register
itself with the 7810iR-ent. When this mode is active, the TX (green) and Message Status
(yellow) LEDs rapidly flash in unison. The 7845i-ent will remain in this mode until it
successfully re-registers with the 7810iR-ent. If the 7845i-ent was attempting to send an
alarm prior to the Recovery Mode, it will retransmit that alarm upon a successful re-
registration.
Features and Specifications
Easy CAT-5 10BT connection to a hub or router. Supports dynamic or static IP
addressing.
Installs behind firewalls without compromising network security.
Quick connection to compatible ADEMCO control panels. Allows uploading and
downloading of control panel data over an Intranet or the Internet.
Simple programming using a 7720P programming tool.
Reports fire, burg, and status messages via Private LAN or Internet.
Allows remote control of the protected premise with optional AlarmNet service.
MECHANICAL
Dimensions:
Width: 7.5 inches
Height: 6.5 inches
Depth: 1.5 inches
ELECTRICAL
Operating Voltage: 12V
Current Drain: 110-80 mA
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Compatibility
For a list of control panels that are compatible with various features of this device, go to:
http://security.honeywell.com/hsc. Click the link for MyWebTech under Resources.
After logging on, select the applicable communication product, and then select “Compatibility
Chart” under Essential Docs.
For ULC Fire and Burglary installations, compatible control panels are:
Vista-32FB
Vista-128FBP
Vista-250FBP family of controls
and compatible receivers are:
MX8000
7810iR-ENT
Ademco 685
The 7845i-ent has only been evaluated for communication with listed Model 7810iR-ENT
ULC internet receiver and Model MX8000 central station receiver.
Compliance
This device complies with the following ULC Installation Codes and Standards:
1. The Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations,
CSA C22.1.
2. National Building Code (NBC).
3. Standard for Installation and Classification of Burglar Alarm Systems for Financial
and Commercial Premises, Safes and Vaults, CAN/ULC-S302-M91.
4. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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MOUNTING
SCREW
(TYP)
(4)
+
+
+
+
+
+
WALL OR
MOUNTING
SURFACE
REAR
COVER
PANEL
FRONT
7845I-003-V0
COVER
PANEL
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You must use a Listed control panel with the 7845i-ent. For Fire installations, you must use
a control panel Listed for Fire (e.g., VISTA-32FB, VISTA-128FBP, etc.).
Use a Listed cable/DSL router suited for the application. The Ethernet connection between the
7845i-ent and the router cannot exceed 12 feet. Both the 7845i-ent and the router must be located in
the same room.
UL
Dual reporting is required for UL installations (e.g. Internet with dialer backup).
A listed DACT must be employed as the primary communication device in UL commercial burglar
alarm installations.
The 7845i-ent internet communications has been evaluated for active communication and Level A3
channel security for burglary.
ULC The 7845i-ent must be powered directly from the control panel.
You must use a Listed control panel with the 7845i-ent. For Fire installations, you must use
a control panel Listed for Fire (e.g., VISTA-32FB, VISTA-128FBP, etc.).
TB1
(RED)
+12 V AUX 3 V+
(BLACK)
GND 4 GND
DATA IN (GREEN)
5 TO PANEL DATA IN
(YELLOW)
DATA OUT 6 TO PANEL DATA OUT
TO CABLE/DSL RJ45
CONTROL PANEL ROUTER
7845i-ENT 7845i_ent-009-V1
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General Information
NOTE: To the control panel, the 7845i-ent Internet/Intranet Communication Module
functions as a long-range radio. Check the control panel's installation guide to ensure it
supports ECP and long-range radio before proceeding.
There are two 7845i-ent programming sections accessible from the 7720P Programming Tool:
AlarmNet-i and Remote Access. Within the AlarmNet-i programming section, the 7845i-ent
can be configured to deliver alarms via the Internet to an AlarmNet central station or via a
private LAN directly to a 7810iR-ent receiver. Both methods of communication are
encrypted to ensure security. The encryption method is user selectable. The choices are
either 1024-bit Key encryption (the default method) or 256-bit AES that can be used for
government installations.
If AlarmNet-i is enabled (Internet communication) then the 7845i-ent can also be
programmed to allow Remote Access to the customer’s security system from a personal
computer over the Internet. It does this by emulating an Advanced User Interface (AUI)
(e.g., Symphony) on the computer screen, which gives the customer a remote software
“keypad” from which they can operate their system. Internet communication uses 1024-bit
Key encryption (Blowfish) or 256-bit AES to ensure security.
In order to enable Remote Access*, you must acquire a Symphony Master Account Number
from your central station or obtain your own AlarmNet Symphony Accounts from AlarmNet.
*Requires additional monthly service charge.
Default Parameters
A 7845i-ent fresh out of the box has many parameters set to default values. These values are
listed in Table 3-1 for AlarmNet-i options, Table 3-2 for the Private LAN Programming and
Table 3-3 for the Remote Access Programming options.
Table 3-1. Programming Defaults for AlarmNet-i Programming Features
PROGRAMMING OPTION STANDARD DEFAULT VALUE ACTUAL ENTRY
1 En.AlarmNetI Y
2 AES Encrypt. N
3 WEB Port 443
4 Use Mstr Act N
5 Primary City ID ??
6 Primary CS ID ??
7 Primary Sub ID ????
8 En. 2nd CS Y/N N
9 2nd City ID ** ??
10 2nd CS ID ** ??
11 2nd Sub ID ** ????
12 ANI ECP Address 3
13 Enable DW N
14 Direct Wire Addr * ??
15 Supervision 24 hours
16 Old Alarm Time 10 minutes
17 Flt Time (min) 5
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* NOTE: The “Direct Wire Addr” option is only displayed when the “Enable DW” option is
set to “Yes”.
** NOTE: Prompts 9-11 are displayed only when "En.2nd CS" is set to "Y".
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Enter Password:
Refer to the “Assigning a Password” paragraph later in this section for assigning and
changing passwords.
The user has the choice of using one or both programming menus; AlarmNet-i Programming,
or Remote Access Programming. These choices will be presented via the following prompts:
Program AlmNetI?
Y/N _
Program Remote
Access? Y/N _
If neither menu is selected nor a password assigned, the following prompt is displayed:
Create Password?
Y/N _
If neither menu is selected but a password has been assigned, the following prompt is
displayed:
Change Password?
Y/N _
If [N] is pressed, the following is displayed:
Exit Prog Mode?
Y/N _
If [N] is pressed, the display will loop back up to the “Program AlmNetI?” choice and the
cycle is repeated until one of the prompts is answered with [Y]. Note that both menus can be
accessed in one programming session.
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9 2nd City ID Enter the 2-digit secondary city code, 01-99 (decimal).
11 2nd Sub ID Enter the secondary 4-digit customer account number, 0001-9999.
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6 Alarm Delivery Select “Only One CSIP” if you only have one 7810iR-ent and skip to prompt
11. Select “Fail to CSIP2” if Secondary Central Station is enabled. If
selected, all alarms will be delivered to Secondary Central Station if the
Primary Central Station is off-line.
NOTE: Prompts 7 through 10 are only displayed when the “Alarm
Delivery” option is set to “Fail to CS IP 2”.
7 Secondary CS IP Enter the 4-part secondary CS IP address of the 7810iR-ent receiver at the
255.255.255.255 reporting center to which this device will report. The four parts of the
address must be separated by spaces. This entry CANNOT be left as
“255.255.255.255” if using the Secondary CS IP. It MUST be programmed
with a valid IP address.
8 Second CS Port (80) Enter the Central Station Port Number.
NOTE: The CS Port number must match the “Listening Port number on
the 7810iR-ent.
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To review the AlarmNet-i programming options (to ensure that the correct responses have
been made), press [Y]. The programming prompts are displayed again, starting with Prompt
1 of this menu. Use the up/down arrow keys to scroll through the program fields without
changing any of the values. If a value requires change, simply type in the correct value.
When the last field is displayed, the “Review AlarmNetI?” prompt again appears.
Getting to the Remote Access Menu from the AlarmNet-i Menu
Once the AlarmNet-i programming menu has been completed and the answer to “Review
AlarmNetI?” is [N]o, the following is displayed:
Remote Acc Prog?
The Remote Access Menu can now be viewed by pressing [Y]. If this is not desired, press [N]
and the password assignment is offered. Please refer to the “Assigning a Password”
paragraph for details.
Remote Access Menu
NOTE: Not all control panels support remote access. Check your control panel Installation
Guide to see if your panel supports remote access.
Remote access allows the user to view and modify security status and settings from a remote
location such as a hotel room via the Internet using a personal computer (see the “General
Information” paragraph at the beginning of this Section).
NOTE: If Private LAN is enabled (prompt 2 under AlarmNet-i Programming), Remote
Access through Symphony Services is not available. Skip to Prompt 2.
Remote Access Programming
PROMPT DESCRIPTION
General Information (Prompts 1-2)
1 En.Rem Press [Y] to enable remote access through Symphony services. Press [N] to disable
AccessY/N remote access through Symphony services and skip to prompt 11.
2 AUI ECP Address Enter the ECP device address on which the 7845i-ent will communicate
with the control panel as an Advanced User Interface (AUI). This is in
addition to the ECP address you programmed for AlarmNet-i (LRR)
communication. On Vista-20PS controls, this must be set to 1 or 2. On
commercial controls (e.g., Vista-128BP, Vista-128FBP), this address must
be between 1 and 6, and the address you select must also be enabled in the
control panel’s Device Programming mode as an alpha keypad that is also
an AUI.
Master Account Information (Prompts 3-5)
3 Master CS ID Enter the 4-digit Master Central Station ID.
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8 Subnet Mask Enter the 32-bit address mask used to indicate the portion (bits) of the IP
address that is being used for the subnet address. The 4 parts of the
address must be separated by spaces.
9 Gateway IP Addr Enter the 4-part IP address assigned to the Gateway. The 4 parts of the
address must be separated by spaces.
10 DNS Serv IP Addr Enter the 4-part IP address assigned to the DNS (Domain Name System)
server. The 4 parts of the address must be separated by spaces.
To review the Remote Access programming options (to ensure that the correct responses
have been made), press [Y]. The programming prompts are displayed again, starting with
Prompt 1 of this menu. Use the up/down arrow keys to scroll through the program fields
without changing any of the values. If a value requires change, simply type in the correct
value. When the last field is displayed, the “Review Rem Acc?” prompt again appears.
Getting to the AlarmNet-i Menu from the Remote Access Menu
Once the Remote Access programming menu has been completed and the answer to “Review
Rem Acc?” is [N]o, following is displayed:
AlarmNetI Prog?
The AlarmNet-i Menu can now be viewed by pressing [Y]. If this is not desired, press [N].
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Assigning a Password
If no password has been assigned, the following appears:
Create Password? Passwords can be used to protect account and programming
Y/N information. If a password is desired, press [Y]. The following
prompts appear. Press [N] if no password is desired.
Enter Password: Enter the 4-digit password.
If a password has already been assigned, the “Create Password?” prompt is replaced by the
following:
Change Password? Press [Y] if you want to change the password. If [Y]es is pressed,
Y/N you are prompted to enter the new password twice (as confirmation).
To clear an existing password, answer [Y] to the “Change Password”
prompt, then press the [Enter] key when prompted for the new
password and its confirmation.
Press [N] if you do not want to change the password for the current
programming menu.
When the password prompt(s) have been answered, programming mode can be exited.
Exiting Programming Mode
Upon completing the password assignment, the following will be displayed:
Exit Prog Mode?
Y/N
As is the case at the entry of program mode, the menu choices and the option to exit program
mode are repeated until one of the prompts is answered with [Y].
To exit the programming mode, press [Y] in response to the “Exit Prog Mode?” prompt. Upon
exiting, the root file is updated to log the changes made. A message is displayed telling the
user that this step is being executed. When complete, the message “DONE” is displayed to
indicate the programming session has ended. If critical configuration changes were made,
the 7845i-ent will reset to ensure that the programmed features are enabled.
Setting Factory Defaults
Reset the programming options to factory-default values (as listed in Tables 3-1 through 3-3)
by pressing [ESC] at the “Exit Prog Mode?” prompt. A confirmation prompt appears. Press
[Y], all programmed values for both menus are reset to the original factory settings.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WILL ERASE ANY PASSWORD THAT MAY HAVE BEEN
ENTERED.
ECP Status Codes
The 7845i-ent sends status messages to the control panel for tamper and network
communication failures. When using ADEMCO’s low-end control panels (VISTA-10 and
VISTA-20 class), the status is displayed on the control panel’s keypad as “Long Rnge Fail”
followed by a 4-digit code). These codes are listed in Table 3-5, as well as Contact ID codes
(listed in Table 3-6) that are sent to the central station.
Table 3-5. ECP Keypad Displays Status Codes
STATUS CODE DESCRIPTION
0000 Control panel lost communication with 7845i-ent
0880 7845i-ent tamper detected (cover removed)
0005 7845i-ent has lost contact with AlarmNet
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S E C T I O N 4
General Information
The 7845i-ent can be used to provide high-speed TCP/IP up/downloading to the control panel
that will allow site maintenance independent of central station monitoring, and modification
to sites through an Intranet or globally via the Internet. At this time not all control panels
support Direct Wire downloading and not all panels can be supported through the ECP bus.
Residential panels that support IP downloading (e.g., Vista-20P) are connected to the 7845i-
ent through the ECP bus.
Setup
To perform IP up/downloading using Direct Wire, the 7845i-ent requires that Direct Wire
Downloading over IP is enabled (Programming Prompt 13 for AlarmNet-i, Programming
Prompt 17 for Private LAN), and that the ECP device address on which the 7845i-ent
communicates with the control panel as a keypad is entered (Programming Prompt 14 for
AlarmNet-i, Programming Prompt 18 for Private LAN). Additionally, the 7845i-ent must be
connected by cable as shown below to the panels listed.
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The figures below show data flow depending on whether the system is set up for use with the
Internet or Intranet.
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Registration
7845i_ent-008-V0
Internet Link, yellow Fast Blink
Throughout this document, the following key is used to describe LED state:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
TX, green
Fault, red
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Once the registration has been completed successfully, the 7845i-ent enters normal operating
mode; the TX (green) LED goes out and the Message Status (yellow) LED is lit to indicate
that the power-on / reset message is waiting to be sent. This message will appear at the
receiving station as “E33908xx”, where “xx” is the ECP device id. The description may read
“Trouble – Exp. Mod. Reset”. If registration is not validated within 30 seconds, the 7845i-ent
times out.
If repeated registration attempts time out, check your Internet connection and verify that
7845i-ent account information has been entered correctly.
Interactive Registration
The interactive registration feature allows the installer to register the 7845i-ent through a
series of keyboard commands on the 7720P Programming Tool. This method of registration
lets the installer monitor the registration process.
Registering … Once the installation is complete, press the [] key on the 7720P.
The registration message is sent and the unit waits for the
acknowledgment.
Registration If this is a new installation and the city, central station, and
SUCCESS customer numbers have been correctly entered, the 7845i-ent is
registered and this message is displayed. At this point, the 7845i-ent
is in full service and available for alarm reporting to the central
station.
Registration BAD This prompt is displayed if the account number programmed in the
Account Exists! 7845i-ent is already being used for different 7845i-ent in the system.
If a replacement is desired, enable Substitution Mode in the
7810iR-ent.
Registration BAD This prompt is displayed if the 7810iR-ent receiver has reached its
CS Database FULL maximum capacity for accounts. Its database is limited to 1,000
subscribers.
Registration BAD This prompt is displayed if a general problem occurred when the
7845i-ent tried to register with the 7810iR-ent.
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Registration BAD The city, central station, or customer number for the Primary account
Pri Sub ID BAD is not accepted. The ID information was either entered in error, or
the central station failed to pre-authorize programmed ID numbers
with AlarmNet customer service.
Registration BAD The city, central station, or customer number for the Secondary
2nd Sub ID BAD account is not accepted. The ID information was either entered in
error, or the central station failed to pre-authorize programmed ID
numbers with AlarmNet customer service.
Registration BAD The city, central station, or customer number for BOTH the Primary
Pri&2nd IDs BAD and Secondary accounts are not accepted. The ID information was
either entered in error, or the central station failed to pre-authorize
programmed ID numbers with AlarmNet customer service.
Registration If the PIN is valid, the new 7845i-ent is registered and the old unit
SUCCESS unregistered. Additionally, AlarmNet sends a substitution alarm to
the central station.
Registration BAD If you entered an invalid PIN, the appropriate message is displayed
depending on which account number is being replaced (see above for
exact wording). The registration process is repeated.
NOTE: Each attempt causes a substitution alarm to be sent to the
central station.
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MSG STATUS
AND HEARTBEAT
(YELLOW)
FAULT
(RED)
INTERNET LINK
(YELLOW)
7845i-002-V2
Figure 6-1. Status Display LEDs with Front Cover Installed
Each LED's on and off state has specific meaning during each of the four different modes of
operation. The five states of operation are:
P1 Loader Startup Sequence Software Download State
Initial Power-up Sequence Software Download State - Failure Modes
Normal (Idle) State
Each LED can have four different states - ON, OFF, FAST BLINK and SLOW BLINK.
Throughout this document, the following key is used to describe LED state:
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second line of the display. The choice displayed the first time through the menu is the
default choice of [N]. The selections take effect only after the menu is exited. To enter the
menu, connect a 7720P Programming Tool to the 7845i-ent and press the [ENTER] key while
the LEDs are slowly flashing. To make sure that the user really means to enter the
“Advanced Startup Menu”, the following prompt appears:
Enter Advanced
Startup? (Y/N) _
Press [Y] if access to the advanced menu is desired; otherwise, press [N].
If [Y] is entered, the following prompts appear:
Reset Defaults
(N) _
Press [Y] if factory default settings are desired; otherwise, press [N].
If [Y] is entered and the IP is fixed (DHCP services are not enabled), the next prompt
appears:
IP is Fixed;will
become Auto,OK?
Press [Y] if enabling DHCP services is acceptable; otherwise, press [N] and the factory
defaults will not be set.
Force App Update
(N) _
Press [Y] if P1 loader should download new application code; otherwise, press [N].
If [Y] is entered and the IP is fixed (DHCP services are not enabled), the next prompt
appears:
Exit Advanced
Startup? (Y/N) _
Press [Y] to exit; otherwise, press [N] to get back to the Reset Defaults option.
Status Display During Initial Power-up Sequence of the Run-time Application
During the initial power-up sequence, the TX, MESSAGE STATUS and FAULT LEDs flash
in succession to indicate three stages of startup. The INTERNET LINK LED flashes
independently of the other three and may be in any state during initial power-up. At the end
of the sequence, when the startup process completes, all of the LEDs (except the INTERNET
LINK LED) remain lit for half of second. They then go out for half of a second before the
7845i-ent enters normal (idle) state.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TX, green
Fault, red
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LED DESCRIPTION
TRANSMIT FAST BLINK – In the process of starting up the internal File System.
(green) ON – Completed startup of internal File System.
MESSAGE FAST BLINK – In the process of starting the Network Maintenance System.
STATUS AND ON – Completed startup of Network Maintenance System.
HEARTBEAT OFF – At completion of this stage, the 7845i-ent failed to get the Root File.
(1st yellow)
FAULT FAST BLINK – In the process of starting low-level drivers and message processing. If
(red) remote access to AUI functionality is enabled, the CAL application and network layers
are started. Also, the panel configuration is checked and a panel exchange is executed.
ON – Successfully completed the startup of the above listed functions.
OFF – At the completion of this stage, the 7845i-ent failed to complete the panel
exchange because either the panel was not online or it was not communicating with the
7845i-ent.
LINK ON – Connected to internet.
(2nd yellow) OFF – not connected.
FAST BLINK – either sending or receiving data.
SLOW BLINK – connecting to server.
Figure 6-4. A Registered 7845i-ent Status Display (A) and an Unregistered 7845i-ent Status
Display in Normal Operating State
The sequence below illustrates LED operation when 7845i-ent transmits a message.
1 2 3 4 5
TX, green
Fault, red
LED DESCRIPTION
TRANSMIT ON – 7845i-ent is NOT registered with AlarmNet.
(green) FAST BLINK – alone – Successful message transmission.
If private LAN is enabled:
FAST BLINK – in unison with the 1st yellow LED – In “Recovery Mode”. See Section 6:
Recovery Mode.
MESSAGE ON – Message Pending.
STATUS AND SLOW BLINK – Normal Operation, Heartbeat.
HEARTBEAT FAST BLINK – alone – Message has been acknowledged by network.
MESSAGE
If private LAN is enabled:
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LED DESCRIPTION
STATUS FAST BLINK – in unison with the green LED – In “Recovery Mode”. See Section 6:
(1st yellow) Recovery Mode.
FAULT ON – No contact with the network.
(red) SLOW BLINK – Loss of communication with the panel (ECP fault).
CONTINUOUS FAST BLINK – No contact with the network AND loss of communication
with the panel.
SHORT-TERM FAST BLINK – Registration attempt has been rejected.
INTERNET ON – Connected to Internet.
LINK OFF – Not connected.
(2nd yellow) FAST BLINK – Either sending or receiving data.
SLOW BLINK – Connecting to server.
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Green, transmit
Yellow, receive
Green, link
Yellow, chip active
R B G Y
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Diagnostic Commands
Programmer keyboard commands can be used to quickly view your Internet connectivity
settings and options.
[A] 7845ient: x.x.xx Software Revision
Date: mm/dd/yy "x.x.xx" indicates the installed software Revision.
mm/dd/yy indicates month, day and year of the revision.
Subnet Mask: Displays the 32-bit address mask used to indicate the
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx portion (bits) of the IP Address that is being used for the
subnet address.
Press the [space] key to get next field.
Press the [backspace] key to get previous field.
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DNS Server IP: Displays the IP Address assigned to the DNS (Domain
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Name System) server.
Press the [space] key to get NIC IP address.
Press the [backspace] key to get previous field.
NOTE: Not required for Private LAN.
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Checking Config The 7845i-ent reads through the configuration file found in the
File directory chosen to determine if the code available meets the
requirements of the 7845i-ent.
Get Ver x.x.xx The configuration information is acceptable. “x.x.xx” indicates the
Y/N _ software version available.
Press [Y] to accept this version.
Press [N] to abort the code download.
The “Get P1 Loader?” prompt is only displayed when a later version of P1 Loader software exists.
When this prompt is displayed, you should always answer yes (Y).
Get P1 Loader? The configuration information indicates that a higher version of the
Y/N _ P1 Loader is available.
Press [Y] to download the P1 Loader before resetting the 7845i-ent to
initiate the code update.
Press [N] to just reset the 7845i-ent to initiate the code update
without downloading the P1 Loader.
Possible Errors
Valid File NOT The configuration information found in the directory specified did not
Found meet the requirements of the 7845i-ent. At this point the user can
re-initiate the Get Code Command and choose a different directory
for the code update.
Config File The configuration information could not be found. The code update
Download FAILURE cannot be performed at this time.
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Pnl S/W Mismatch The configuration information indicates that a higher version of
Continue? panel software is required. If the code update is pursued, some
features may not work correctly.
Press [Y] to continue with code update.
Press [N] to abort the update using this directory.
The user can re-initiate the Get Code Command and choose a
different directory for the code update.
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Network Diagnostics
Testing Redir 1 A successful trace to Redir 1 is indicated here. See below for possible
Reached Redir 1 errors that may occur at this stage of testing.
Reached Redir 1 After a successful trace to Redir 1, a test of the service at Redir 1 is
Testing Service performed. That is, the first test determines if a message can reach
AlarmNet Control; this test determines if the connection point (Redir)
at AlarmNet Control knows what to do with the message once it
receives it.
Redir 1 The service at AlarmNet Control on Redir 1 is functioning. See below
Service OK for possible errors that may occur at this stage of testing.
Testing Redir 2 The first step of the test traces the connection to Redir 2 at AlarmNet
Control.
Testing Redir 2 A successful trace to Redir 2 is indicated here. See below for possible
Reached Redir 2 errors that may occur at this stage of testing.
Reached Redir 2 After a successful trace to Redir 2, a test of the service at Redir 2 is
Testing Service performed. That is, the first test determines if a message can reach
AlarmNet Control; this test determines if the connection point (Redir)
at AlarmNet Control knows what to do with the message once it
receives it.
Testing Redir 3 The first step of the test traces the connection to Redir 3 at AlarmNet
Control.
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Testing Redir 3 A successful trace to Redir 3 is indicated here. See below for possible
Reached Redir 3 errors that may occur at this stage of testing.
Reached Redir 3 After a successful trace to Redir 3, a test of the service at Redir 1 is
Testing Service performed. That is, the first test determines if a message can reach
AlarmNet Control; this test determines if the connection point (Redir)
at AlarmNet Control knows what to do with the message once it
receives it.
RDR1 RDR2 RDR3 A summary of the tests is displayed after Redir 3 is tested. The
OK OK OK example shows that the tests of all three connection points, or Redirs,
were successful. If an error occurred at any point, the summary will
display “FAIL” under the faulty Redir.
Possible Errors Running Network Diagnostics using AlarmNet-i
Errors may occur at either while tracing the connection to a given Redir or while testing the
service at a given Redir. The following list highlights the most common errors. Please
contact the AlarmNet Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for help regarding any errors NOT
listed below:
Possible Errors
Testing Redir x While tracing the connection to Redir x, the trace fails before ever
FAIL before Gtwy reaching the local gateway (router).
Testing Redir x While tracing the connection to Redir x, the trace fails after reaching
FAIL at Gtwy the local gateway (router).
Testing Redir x While tracing the connection to Redir x, the trace fails after reaching
FAIL at Pvt IP the private IP.
Testing Redir x While tracing the connection to Redir x, the trace fails after reaching
FAIL on IP Addr the public IP.
Redir x After a successful trace to Redir x, the test of the service timed out
ERR:Proxy 18 without a response.
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If a physical link is detected, the diagnostics are performed. The following shows the
progression of the test:
Testing CSIP 1 The first step of the test traces the connection to CS IP 1.
Reached CSIP 1
Testing CSIP 2 The first step of the test traces the connection to CS IP 2 at the
Reached CSIP 2 7810iR-ent.
Testing CSIP 3 The first step of the test traces the connection to CS IP 3 at the
Reached CSIP 3 7810iR-ent.
CIP1 CIP2 CIP3 A summary of the tests is displayed after CS IP 3 is tested. The
OK OK OK example shows that the tests of all three connection points, or CS
IPs, were successful. If an error occurred at any point, the summary
will display “FAIL” under the faulty CS IP.
Possible Errors
Testing CSIP x While tracing the connection to CS IP x, the trace fails before ever
FAIL before Gtwy reaching the local gateway (router).
Testing CSIP x While tracing the connection to CS IP x, the trace fails after reaching
FAIL at Gtwy the local gateway (router).
Testing CSIP x While tracing the connection to CS IP x, the trace fails after reaching
FAIL on IP Addr the CS IP.
CSIP x After a successful trace to CS IP x, the test of the service timed out
ERR:Proxy 18 without a response.
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Glossary
Glossary
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TAMPER NETWORK
REG / XMIT LED SWITCH CONNECTIVITY
DISPLAY
MGS / STATUS LED
HSIO A
HSIO B
GND
12V
RJ-45
R B G Y FOR 10 BASE T
BROADBAND ONLY
7845I-SOC-V0
The HSIO A and HSIO B connections are not used at this time.
UL Use only 14-22 AWG wire. All circuits are supervised and power limited.
DOCUMENTATION AND ONLINE SUPPORT
For the latest documentation and online support information, please go to:
http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/MyWebTech/
WARRANTY
For the latest warranty information, please go to:
http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/wa/
www.honeywell.com/security
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