numera SSC00101 Home Hub User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- Numera
Table of Contents
User Guide
SSC00101 Home Hub
Step by Step guide to Setting up the Numera Home Hub 4200x
Minimum System Requirements:
- Surgard receiver (I, II, III)
- IP Line Card
Step | Milestone | Description |
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1
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Purchase Equipment
| Numera Home Hub PERS4200x SSC00101- And – Cellular Module PERS-LTEA-
4200X(ATT)
or PERS-LTET-4200X(Telus)
NOTE: For computer to console programming, you will need a mini USB cable –
not included.
2
| Download Programming Software| Download and install the RA4200 programming
software, which is used to configure the PERS4200X Consoles:
https://www.numera.com/software-downloads/
2a| Select Console Type| Click on “Toolbox” in top navigation, next
“Select PERS console Type”, then select “PERS-4200X”
2b
| Configure “Console” tab| Each PERS4200x will need to be configured to be operational. See Pg 15 of the Installation manual, found here: https://numera.com/product-manuals/
2c
| Configure “Communications” tab| See sample template in Appendix A.
3
| Enable Cellular Service| If using cellular, the dealer needs activate the
modem via the Numera Dealer Portal
NOTE: The PERS4200x will not pick up network without an active SIM card.
4| Verification/ Run Test| After console is set up, run a test. See
Appendix B
Appendix A
- Configure the Communicator tab on the Console
- For PTSN, use the PTSN Reporting section
- For Cellular, use the Cellular Reporting section, fill in the circles in RED (see below for descriptions)
Primary Central Station #| The primary Central Station number is the number
that will be dialed first in the dialing sequence for cellular voice calls.
The number can be up to 20 digits including commas that each add a one second
pause.| Required
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Secondary Central Station #| The secondary Central Station number is the
number that will be dialed second in the dialing sequence for cellular voice
calls if the primary number is unsuccessful.| Optional
FIBRO / IP Account Number| The FIBRO IP reporting protocol allows up to 10
digits in the account number. Enter the account number used for IP reporting
for the specific Console.| Required
DNIS / Line #| DNIS is used by the Central station to help identify accounts.|
Required
Callback/MSISDN| This is the cellular number used when a callback is performed
for cellular reporting. It will automatically filled in upon Set/Get Console.
More info on Page22 of the PERS4200x User Guide| Automatic
Event Account Number| 10 digit event account number to be used with the event
code when sending in a report. It can be the same as the FIBRO/IP Account
Number.| Required
FIBRO Heartbeat| Enter the time (in seconds) required by the Central Station
receiver for the FIBRO heartbeat. Default is 7200 seconds.| Required
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SIM ID| Displays the User Identity Module ID being used in the cellular
module, after console connects. Auto populates with ICCID on Set/Get Console.|
Automatic
Management Server Timer| Enter the time (in minutes) for the periodic
connection to the management. Default is 1200 seconds. Enter 0 to instruct the
Console to NOT contact the Management Server on startup.| Required
Primary Central Station IP Address| The area is for entering the Central
Station’s primary IP address’ and remote port numbers for the server that will
be receiving alarm reports from the Console. Enter the values required by the
server.| Required
Secondary Central Station IP Address| The area is for entering the Central
Station’s secondary IP address’ and remote port numbers for the server that
will be receiving alarm reports from the Console. Enter the values required by
the server.| Required
Primary Management Server IP Address| The area is for entering the Central
Station’s primary IP address’ and remote port numbers for the Management
server (if it exists).| Optional
Secondary Management
Server IP Address
| The area is for entering the Central Station’s secondary IP address’ and
remote port numbers for the Management server (if it exists).| Optional
IP Reporting Format| Three Central Station IP reporting formats are available.
• SIA
• CID18 Extended
• CID58 Extended
CID18 EXTENDED is the default format. Select one of the other formats if
required by the Central Station.| Required
IP Service| The cellular service data network name string, also called the
APN. You can enter in “phone”.| Required
Port 1 & 2 Revision| This area displays the name and firmware revision number
of any option modules connected to the Console.| Optional
Cellular Network ID| Used to connect to a specific network. This specifies the
numeric network identifier, which is made from the Mobile Country Code (MCC)
and Mobile Network Code (MNC). Use 310410 for this value.| Required
NOTE: For more details, review Page 21 of the PERS4200x Installation Manual.
https://numera.com/product-manuals/
Appendix B
It is very important to test the unit.
Once a cellular module has been activated, by connecting to the console (with
Cell module attached) and “Set Console” settings to the valid selections, then
exit.
Step#1: To run system tests, press and release the TEST button located on the
base of the Console. The Console will enter Test Mode and announce FW Version,
and HW Version.
Step#2: Press the HELP button while in Test Mode.
➞ Console checks the presence of hardware, if a Cellular Module is installed,
the Console announces “Cellular module detected”.
➞ Console checks the status of the Cellular Module SIM, if the SIM is
provisioned, the Console announces “Cellular module ready”.
➞ Console checks the status of the Cellular Module communications, if OK, the
Console announces “Phone ready”.
➞ Console checks the status of FIBRO communications, if OK, the Console
announces “Report system ready”.
➞ Console will test the Cellular Module signal strength. Console announces
“Cellular Module signal is… (0 to 5)”. 0 = lowest; 5= highest
Dealer can then do a test report, and test 2-way voice. Subsequent RA-4200
sessions may then show the ICCID number and MSISDN displayed in the RA
interface.
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References
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