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Satel Integra 128, ETHM-1 Connection Problem: Programming Remotely & DLOADX Connectivity Issues

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  • #1 16669010
    marekdd
    Level 7  
    Hello.
    This is my first post on this forum, so please be forgiving. :)
    The topic has been "rolled" many times, but I have the impression that something is not working as it should.

    My equipment: Integra 128 + KLCDR + ETHM-1 (bottom versions)
    I did the software update about 2 months ago.

    So yes - I would like to be able to remotely program my Integrated through the ETHM-1 module. The connection to GUARDX, the Integra Control application and the WWW works elegantly, but this is a mean module I don't want to connect to DLOADX .
    During the call I have excluded Downloading!

    How do i connect
    1. I run DLOADX
    2. Click File and choose to save from my control panel - 1: Integra128
    3. I go to the Communication -> Communication configuration tab and in the TCP / IP connection: DLOADX -> ETHM field, set: LAN / WAN; 192.168.0.101; 7090; integra ( TCP / IP: DLOADX -> ETHM
    6. Click CONNECT

    Here is the result:
    Connecting to server: 192.168.0.101:7090
    Establishes connection
    Module: ETHM-1 V1.07
    The control panel has ended the connection


    Disconnected.

    When I enter the 192.168.0.101 page, I certify the page of the virtual ETHM-1 keypad, I can log in and everything is flashing, and in this case something is wrong.

    Configuration with DLOADX:
    Satel Integra 128, ETHM-1 Connection Problem: Programming Remotely & DLOADX Connectivity Issues

    Control panel version: v1.16 7/15/2016
    Version ETHM-1: v1.07 2015-03-02

    Someone maybe had a similar problem and knows how to fix it?
    greetings


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  • #2 16669055
    Stan-Mar

    Level 27  
    External modem settings enabled? Is there a wire between the ETHM and the control panel in the rs ports?
  • #3 16669487
    marekdd
    Level 7  
    Stan-Mar wrote:
    External modem settings enabled?

    Yes, a photo from the DLOADX program is attached.

    Stan-Mar wrote:
    Is there a wire between the ETHM and the control panel in the rs ports?

    Yes, there is such a cable and it connects the control panel with the module.
    greetings
  • #4 16669541
    dariusz.bembenek
    Stationary Alarms specialist
    marekdd wrote:
    Yes, there is such a cable

    What exactly is the cable. What color of ribbon? Is it self-made or bought ready? If done according to what scheme.

    The second matter, the guardX / java key entered, and the dloadX key is the person matter. Here I understand a colleague did not forget to enter the key?
  • #5 16669572
    marekdd
    Level 7  
    dariusz.bembenek wrote:
    What exactly is the cable. What color of ribbon? Is it self-made or bought ready? If done according to what scheme.

    It is hard for me to say whether it is the original satellite or a self-made. I ordered from the alarm shop, from what I know, it is rather the original.
    Look? Flat ribbon - connected 5 veins with each other (red, black, blue, green, white).

    It looks identical to this one, except that there is no such red "band" on it.
    https://www.satel.pl/pl/product/333/PIN5/PIN5,Kabel-RS-232

    dariusz.bembenek wrote:
    The second matter, the guardX / java key entered, and the dloadX key is the person matter. Here I understand a colleague did not forget to enter the key?

    Both the password to GuardX / Java and DloadX are entered, I do not know if it matters (in my opinion not), but they are identical.
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  • #6 16669580
    dariusz.bembenek
    Stationary Alarms specialist
    marekdd wrote:
    It looks identical to this one,

    I think we have the answer. Does the control panel have a programming PIN5 connector (old model) or RJ12 already? If it is the latter, I suggest you look closely at what connectors the control panel has and what they are used for.
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  • #7 16669583
    marekdd
    Level 7  
    dariusz.bembenek wrote:
    I think we have the answer. Does the control panel have a programming PIN5 connector (old model) or RJ12 already? If it is the latter, I suggest you look closely at what connectors the control panel has and what they are used for.

    The control panel has a nice few years, it is probably 2009, of which it has never been on the wall, which is why it has a 5pin connector. :)
  • #8 16669591
    dariusz.bembenek
    Stationary Alarms specialist
    Is the connection between 5pin from RS-232 and not 5pin from speech synthesizer? So in the middle of the disc and not on the side?
  • #9 16669598
    marekdd
    Level 7  
    dariusz.bembenek wrote:
    Is the connection between 5pin from RS-232 and not 5pin from speech synthesizer? So in the middle of the disc and not on the side?

    The 5pin / 5pin cable is plugged into the only 5pin socket in the ETHM-1 module and in the socket centrally in the center on the control panel (even there is the inscription RS-232). :)

    Integra 128 in hardware version v1.4
    ETHM-1 in hardware version v1.4
  • #10 16669619
    dariusz.bembenek
    Stationary Alarms specialist
    It remains therefore to check the cable thoroughly. Ie. with a multimeter, check that the connections are identical to the schematic (instruction ethm-1). Since the cable is of unknown origin, the connection layout may be different than it should be.
  • #11 16669644
    marekdd
    Level 7  
    dariusz.bembenek wrote:
    It remains therefore to check the cable thoroughly. Ie. with a multimeter, check that the connections are identical to the schematic (instruction ethm-1). Since the cable is of unknown origin, the connection layout may be different than it should be.

    I just checked it now, unfortunately (or fortunately, I don't know) connections are made correctly and coincide with those in the manual :(

    Should I accidentally set an address for "DLOADX Server"?
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  • #12 16669656
    dariusz.bembenek
    Stationary Alarms specialist
    Enter the communication keys again (from DloadX). It should also be remembered that the module locks for 20 minutes after three incorrect communication attempts (i.e. with an incorrect key). Then you can turn off and on the ethm-1 power supply (restart) and the lock disappears.
    In general, the whole seems to be correctly set.

    Added after 37 [seconds]:

    marekdd wrote:

    Should I accidentally set an address for "DLOADX Server"?

    There is no need for this form of connection (dloadx-> ethm).
  • #13 16669674
    marekdd
    Level 7  
    dariusz.bembenek wrote:
    Enter the communication keys again (from DloadX). It should also be remembered that the module locks for 20 minutes after three incorrect communication attempts (i.e. with an incorrect key).

    I'll try to do it later.

    Is it possible that the RS port in ETHM has been damaged? I read a lot about my problem, someone had a very similar problem and it turned out that the RS in ETHM-1 was damaged.
    Since I can do update fw, I think the RS in ETHM is OK, right?
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    #14 16669716
    dariusz.bembenek
    Stationary Alarms specialist
    I don't know if all signals from the cable are used during flashing (or only rx, tx, com). If all and flashing worked, then the RS is probably OK. Otherwise, it may be the case that the RS in the module is damaged.
  • #15 16669987
    marekdd
    Level 7  
    dariusz.bembenek wrote:
    I don't know if all signals from the cable are used during flashing (or only rx, tx, com). If all and flashing worked, then the RS is probably OK. Otherwise, it may be the case that the RS in the module is damaged.

    An interesting case.
    I wrote to Satel and got information that only 3 pins are needed for flashing, while all 5 pins are used to connect to the switchboard, so it is not possible to check it in any other way.

    I got nervous, connected to Integra 128-WRL, I look ... Works! I will still try to restore this old Integra 128 to factory settings :)
  • #16 16670202
    reweriko

    Level 25  
    A friend has set everything in ETHM - and it seems to be OK.
    Also in DloadX settings? ie.
    in options ..... "Passwords and phone numbers"?
    You don't write anything about it .... unless you have read ...
  • #17 16670227
    marekdd
    Level 7  
    reweriko wrote:
    Also in DloadX settings? ie.
    in options ..... "Passwords and phone numbers"?

    We're talking about communication setup right now?
    If so, then everything is correctly written from the control panel.

    In the evening I will restore the control panel to my mouth. factory.

    Added after 49 [minutes]:

    A trivial matter, although I still do not know what interfered with the connection.
    I restored the central unit to factory settings and re-programmed again. Now everything works elegantly.
    Thank you all for your help and have a nice evening :)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connectivity issues with the Satel Integra 128 control panel and the ETHM-1 module, specifically regarding remote programming via DLOADX. The user reports successful connections to GUARDX and the Integra Control application but struggles with DLOADX. Various troubleshooting steps are suggested, including checking cable connections, verifying the correct use of programming keys, and ensuring the integrity of the RS-232 connections. The user ultimately resolves the issue by restoring the control panel to factory settings and reprogramming, which restored functionality.
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