Synchronizing A New Panel With Information On An Existing Panel; Replace A Primary Panel In An Existing Loop (Web Mode); Overview; Primary Panel Replacement And System Wide Restore - Honeywell MPA1 User Manual

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Synchronizing a New Panel with Information on an Existing
Panel

Replace a Primary Panel in an Existing Loop (Web Mode)

Overview

Details the steps to replace a MPA1 "Primary" panel with existing "Secondary" panels which
is connected to the Ethernet Virtual Loop (EVL). The System Wide Restore in the Primary is
required with an existing backup.

Primary Panel Replacement and System Wide Restore

IMPORTANT: Ensure a "System Wide Backup" is performed prior to replacing the Primary
Panel.
Step # 1. Power up the "New" Primary panel and log into the Web Interface.
Step # 2. Hard Default the "Secondary" panels as they are bound to the original Gateway
Step # 3. Navigate to the "Advanced" Tab of the primary panel:
IMPORTANT: In order to proceed to Step #4 please wait for all panels to be synchronized.
Step # 4. Select the "Restore Entire Loop" option from the "System Wide Backup" once all
No special operation is required. For any new secondary panel added in a loop,
Primary Panel will push card and common configuration to the new panel so basic
databases will already be synced up once panel is detected/added.
Note
The secondary panel will reboot after the panel is synchronized.
Primary panel to the Secondary panel synchronization occurs at the time the
Secondary panels are "Registered" with the Primary and will include the
common data.
panel.
• EVL Installations: Requires Manual Registration of the Secondary Panels.
• Navigate to the EVL Discovery and "Register" the Secondary Panels.
Refer to the "Synchronization Detail Chart"
of the Secondary panels are registered with the Primary.
• Refer to the "Restore Entire Loop Detail Chart"
Document 800-26311_ A - February 2020
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