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13) Now look at the IP Address of the 3500 and make sure to write it down. If there are multiple 3500s on the same network, each one will need to have a unique IP Address and this may need to be changed. If there are three 3500s connected to a network and the first IP Address is 192.168.001.010, the next one could be 192.168.001.020 and the last on could be 192.168.001.030. Make sure to take note of all IP addresses used.
14) Once this is done press “Save Changes.” The 3500 will then restart.
Access the SEC 3500 from a PC
1) Once the 3500 has been correctly placed on the network, open up a web browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox all work) and type in the IP address of the 3500 to view.
2) A page will appear like the one in figure 3 titled “SEC 3500 Master HMI Web Server v3.5.28.”
IP address of 3500 currently being viewed
Figure 3 – Homepage of 3500
- There are now two options to choose from, “View Data” and “Remote View.” View Data will give a general overview of everything connected to the 3500 (zone faults, number of devices on the controller, number of devices in alarm, etc).
- The “Remove View” will give access to the 3500 as if the user was standing in front of it. This gives you remote access to the 3500’s specific sensors, zones, and information that can be read right from the computer.
Note: If the user has connected more than one 3500 to the same network with different IP address, just open a new tab in the web browser and type in the IP address of that specific 3500.


































































































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