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Host Verify ID<br />

The host verify ID is used as a security key in combination with the panel upload ID for communication with the<br />

<strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> Management Suite. The upload and host ID keys prevent the remote connection of a <strong>Protege</strong><br />

<strong>System</strong> Management Suite other than that which has the same 32 bit keys.<br />

Host verify<br />

ID: 00000000<br />

To modify the host verify id, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Hexadecimal Numbers (see page<br />

343) and press [ENTER].<br />

Module UDP Port<br />

This is the UDP port that all Ethernet enabled modules will communicate with the <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong><br />

over. If this port is changed all modules will need to also be changed.<br />

Panel Options<br />

Panel options include configuration settings that affect the test report trouble zone, login and security<br />

parameters as well as the operation of certain panel hardware devices.<br />

Panel Options<br />

[-2-----8]<br />

To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 344).<br />

Option 1 - High Current Battery Charging<br />

• Enabled the system controller will set the charge current to 750mA.<br />

• Disabled the system controller will set the charge current to 350mA.<br />

Option 2 - Generate Test Report by Time of Day<br />

• Enabled the test report trouble zone will be activated at a specific time of day. For example, if the Test<br />

Report setting is set to 02:00 then the trouble zone will be activated at 2:00am each morning.<br />

• Disabled the test report trouble zone will be activated periodically. For example, if the Test Report setting is<br />

set to 00:15 then the trouble zone will be activated every 15 minutes.<br />

Option 3 - Trouble Condition Require Acknowledge<br />

• Enabled any trouble condition will be latched and remain active until a user logs in the keypad and<br />

acknowledges the trouble condition.<br />

• Disabled the system controller will automatically clear the trouble condition when the trouble has been<br />

cleared.<br />

Option 4 - Reserved<br />

• Reserved do not modify<br />

Option 5 - Generate Trouble Zone Test Report Restore<br />

• Enabled the system controller will generate a restore event for the trouble zone test report zone restoring.<br />

This occurs one minute after the trouble zone has been activated.<br />

• Disabled the system controller will not generate a restore.<br />

Option 6 - Log Zone <strong>Reference</strong> Updates<br />

• Enabled the system controller log zone reference changes that it performs as a result of calculations that it<br />

performs periodically to ensure a high level of system integrity.<br />

• Disabled the system controller will not log the events.<br />

PRT-CTRL-SE <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> | PRT-CTRL-SE 265

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