
21-3691Erev1.3
HSC-IP Module Installation Instructions
9 / 2008
© 2008 CSG Security Inc. / Sécurité CSG Inc. Page 9 of 13
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Proxy Authetication
• Name E.g. location of HSC-IP board (30 -alpha/numeric-characters maximum).
• Password Enter a maximum 8-alpha/numeric-character password that will restrict access to the config screens in the
future. Be sure to mark this password down in a secure place as it will be requested each time the HSC-IP Module
configurations are accessed.
Network
• This section is for making different communication selections for the security system to communicate with the HSC-IP
Receiver.
• Example: the DHCP box is defaulted to being checked. Click on it to deselect it. This will enable IP entries if that will be
the form of communication.
• Communications are defaulted to “Half Duplex”. Check the box if “Full Duplex” is required.
• Enter the IP address, net mask and gateway that the security system will use to communicate to the HSC-IP Receiver.
• Enter a “Remote Password” for added security when connecting remotely to a configured HSC-IP module on a LAN/WAN.
HSC-IP (SIPII) Section
Press the “SIPII” button from the list on the left side of the Utility. NOTE: SIPII is an alternative name for HSC-IP.
Setup
• These selections are for communications with the HSC-IP Receiver. They can generally be left defaulted.
• The Mode box is defaulted to None. To enable the Receiver boxes to enter the receiver name/IP address, drop down the
Mode box and select “SIA” (HSC-IP Communications) or “SIA + Text” (HSC-IP Communications with descriptors e.g. a
reported protection point number also includes the point name e.g. FRONT DOOR).
Receiver
• Enter the URL name or IP address and any other selections needed for the HSC-IP Receiver that the security system will
be communicating to. Usually the 1
st
receiver is the Primary and the 2
nd
, 3
rd
, and 4
th
are Backup receivers.
• Check “Ignore Validation Certificate” if one will not be used. A Validation Certificate provides additional communications
security over e.g. the Public Internet. Refer to the HSC-IP Receiver Guide, part number 21-3690 for information regarding
assigning a HSC-IP Communications Validation Certificate.
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