Before you can enroll your DMP Intrusion Panel using the Integrator connection, you must configure the Integrator Path.
Before you begin
- Download and install DMP Remote Link.
- Make sure that your DMP Intrusion Panel is running firmware version 193
or newer.NOTE: Firmware 193 is only compatible with 150 and 550-series DMP Intrusion Panels.
- Prepare the DMP intrusion panel for enrollment.
What you should know
- The Integrator connection gives integrators a connection that does not take up an existing port on the panel. This means that one panel can be simultaneously connected to DMP Remote Link, DMP Entré, and Security Center.
- The DMP Intrusion Panel extension connects to the DMP Intrusion Panel using the command port. By default, the command port is 8011.
- An enrolled panel uses a random event callback port, which is set on both the panel and during the intrusion panel configuration in Security Center.
- The DMP panel must be able to receive a TCP connection on port 8011, and must also
be able to initiate a connection back to the intrusion manager server on the random
event port.NOTE: If an event port connection from the DMP panel fails, you do not receive events or panel state changes in Security Center. There is also no warning or feedback in Security Center or on the panel.
- Unless the Always stay connected option is enabled, the panel releases and reconnects over port 2001 as needed . However, if the port is not available when it is needed,to send a command for example, commands might to fail to go through. Using Always stay connected on port 8011 ensures that commands always go through but can prevent RemoteLink and other integrations from using the network command port.
- If Always stay connected is not used, the panel disconnection and reconnection can generate excessive connection events.
IMPORTANT: It is recommended to use the Integrator
Path connection where possible, as the Standard connection configuration can easily be
overwritten accidentally using service operations and other integrations.