Paradox IPR512 User manual

IPR512 GPRS/IP Monitoring Receiver
V1.2
Operations Manual

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One or more of the following US patents may apply: 7046142, 6215399, 6111256, 6104319, 5920259, 5886632, 5721542,
5287111, 5119069, 5077549 and RE39406. Canadian and international patents may also apply.
© 2009 Paradox Security Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. Specifications may change without prior notice.

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Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Package Contents ........................................................................... 3
Included Materials........................................................................................................... 3
Additional Items Required (not included)........................................................................ 3
Chapter 2: Overview .......................................................................................... 4
IPR512 Receiver System Features ...........................................................................4
Paradox Product Compatibility.................................................................................. 6
Software Compatibility ...............................................................................................6
IPR512 Receiver System Defaults ............................................................................6
IPR512 Receiver Technical Specifications................................................................ 7
IPR512 Receiver Dimensions ....................................................................................7
IPR512 Receiver Overview - Front View................................................................... 8
IPR512 Receiver Overview - Back View ................................................................... 9
Chapter 3: Installation ..................................................................................... 10
Rack-Mount................................................................................................................... 10
Desk-Mount................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 4: Connection..................................................................................... 12
Connecting to the COM1 Port....................................................................................... 12
Connecting to the COM2 Port....................................................................................... 13
Connecting the LAN Interface....................................................................................... 13
Connecting the WAN Interfaces.................................................................................... 14
Installing the Memory Card for Data Backup................................................................ 14
Connecting Power......................................................................................................... 15
Powering up the IPR512 Receiver................................................................................ 15
Chapter 5: System Configuration................................................................... 16
Accessing the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System .............................16
Registering the IPR512 Receiver............................................................................ 18
IPR512 Receiver Account Management System Overview .................................... 21
Change Password......................................................................................................... 22
Accounts Menu............................................................................................................. 23
Security Profiles Menu.................................................................................................. 26
Receiver Configuration Menu ....................................................................................... 30
Event Configuration Menu ............................................................................................ 33
Receiver Status Menu................................................................................................... 37
View/Restore Deleted Accounts Menu ......................................................................... 39
Chapter 6: IPR512 Receiver LCD System Configuration.............................. 42
Setting the IP Address, Port and Subnet Mask .......................................................42

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Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and Maintenance.............................................. 44
Troubles Overview ...................................................................................................44
System Backup Overview........................................................................................ 46
Firmware Upgrade Overview................................................................................... 48
Accessing the In-Field Paradox Upgrade Software Application.................................... 48
Chapter 8: Initiating Communication with the IPR512 Receiver.................. 57
Registering the Paradox Reporting Modules ...........................................................57
Index.................................................................................................................. 58

Chapter 1: Package Contents 3
Chapter 1: Package Contents
This chapter outlines the package contents provided with your Paradox IPR512 GPRS/IP
Monitoring Receiver.
Included Materials
Please verify that you have received the following items with your package. If any materials are
missing or damaged, please contact your local Paradox dealer.
Your package includes the following items:
• Paradox IPR512 GPRS/IP Monitoring Receiver
• 2GB Memory Card
• 1.8 meter (6-foot) power cable
• 3 meter (10-foot) DB25 to DB9 serial cable
• Gender changer
• Rack-Mounting Kit (includes brackets and screws)
• Desktop Installation Kit (includes mounting feet and screws)
• Removable connector for Input/Output Relay
Additional Items Required (not included)
• CAT5 network cable for Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN1 and
WAN2)
• Optional: DB9 or DB25 serial cable (RS-232)
• Router and computer on a secured network to access internal web page interface (LAN)
• Network router with internet access

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Chapter 2: Overview
This chapter provides an overview of the Paradox GPRS/IP Monitoring Receiver. It covers
system features, technical specifications, software compatibility and an overview of the IPR512
Receiver components.
IPR512 Receiver System Features
The IPR512 Receiver allows up to 512 supervised Paradox control panels with a Paradox
reporting module (PCS100/IP100) to report system events over an IP network. These events
are then transmitted to the automation software of the monitoring station. All this is achieved
through proprietary encrypted communication between the control panel, the Paradox reporting
module and the IPR512 Receiver. The IPR512 Receiver also supervises all 512 connections
(control panel presence and IP communication) at a configured rate.
512 Supervised Paradox Reporting Modules
The IPR512 Receiver provides high-speed supervision for up to 512 Paradox control panels
using a Paradox reporting module. Each Paradox reporting module can report multiple
partitions.
Redundant ISP (WAN1/WAN2)
2 Ethernet ports (WAN1 and WAN2) to receive events through two different Internet Service
Providers (ISPs).
2 Serial Ports (COM1/COM2)
COM1: connects to Automation Software (used by monitoring station) by emulating the
communication protocol selected for event reporting.
COM2: connects to a serial printer or a PC that supports plain text viewing of RS-232 serial
communication.
Integrated Web Page (LAN)
LAN port to configure IPR512 Receiver via web page interface used to view, edit and delete
Paradox reporting modules, edit polling profiles, configure receiver, view receiver troubles, and
program special event report codes.
Data Backup on External Memory Card
The receiver has a built-in flash memory card slot for data backup and recovery. This allows
fast and easy substitution of receiver units in crash recovery situations. Uses external SD, SD/
HC, or MMC memory cards.

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End-to-End Supervision
The entire communication line (control panel, internet module, receiver and automation
software) is fully supervised and can be reported due to Paradox's proprietary encrypted
communication.
Programmable Polling Time and Grace Period
Up to 32 security profiles can be created per receiver with a programmable polling time and
grace period (seconds, minutes, or hours). If the receiver does not receive a presence
message from the internet module within the polling time, the receiver will then wait until the
grace period elapses before reporting a supervision loss to the monitoring station’s automation
software.
Firmware Upgradeable*
The receiver is firmware upgradeable in less than 90 seconds and features automatic update
verification.
*Automatic firmware upgrade not supported by current version. Please check the web for updates.
Other Features
• Supports CID and SIA reporting formats
• 256-bit AES data encryption
• 2-line, 40-character LCD with a 6-button interface to view troubles, backup data to/from
memory card, set IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN port, and backlight and contrast
• Supports 19" rack mounting (1U) or desktop installation
• Output relay (triggered by selected events)*
• Input relay (sends selected events when triggered)*
• Automatic date and time synchronization via Network Time Protocol (NTP)
• Robust and durable construction
• Standard 110/220Vac power supply
• Extremely low noise and low power consumption (less than 10W)
• Secure private operating system
*Input/output relay not supported by current version. Please check the web for updates.
Figure 1: IPR512 Receiver Overview

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Paradox Product Compatibility
The IPR512 Receiver is compatible with the following Paradox security products:
• IP100 V1.50 or higher
• PCS100 GPRS Module V1.60 or higher
• EVO48 and EVO192 V2.02 or higher with K641/K641R keypads V1.51 or higher
• Spectra SP Series V3.42 or higher with K32LCD keypads V1.22 or higher
• Esprit E65 V2.10 or higher
Software Compatibility
Monitoring station automation software that support Radionics 6500, Ademco 685, and Sur-
Gard MLR2-DG receiver data formats are supported by the IPR512 Receiver interface. The
IPR512 Receiver interface is compatible with most automation softwares on the market such
as:
•SIS
• SIMS II
•MAXIMUS
•WINSAMM
IPR512 Receiver System Defaults
The following table provides a listing of all factory shipped default settings for the IPR512
Receiver. For more information on configuring the default settings, refer to “Chapter 6: IPR512
Receiver LCD System Configuration” on page 42.
Table 1: IPR512 System Defaults
The IPR512 Receiver’s default settings can be re-configured through the IPR512 Receiver
Account Management System. For more information on how to configure these settings, refer to
“Chapter 5: System Configuration” on page 16.
LAN WAN1 WAN2
IP Address 192.168.1.250 192.168.1.251 192.168.1.252
Port 80 Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) 16000 User Datagram
Protocol (UDP) 16001 (UDP)
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1
DSN Primary 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1
DSN Secondary 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1

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IPR512 Receiver Technical Specifications
The following table describes the technical specifications of the IPR512 Receiver.
Table 2: IPR512 Receiver Technical Specifications
IPR512 Receiver Dimensions
The following table provides the dimensions and weight of the IPR512 Receiver.
Table 3: IPR512 Receiver Dimensions
Figure 2: IPR512 Receiver Dimensions
Input Voltage 100-240 VAC (50-60 Hz)
Input Power 10W
Output Voltage 12VDC
Operating Temperature 0°C to +50°C (32°F - 122°F)
Height Width Depth Weight
4.2 cm (1.66 in.) 42.8 cm (16.84 in.) 30.4 cm (11.96 in.) 3.28 kg (7.2 lbs.)
30.4 cm
4.2 cm
42.8 cm

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IPR512 Receiver Overview - Front View
The following provides a description of the IPR512 Receiver system components located in the
front of the unit.
Figure 3: IPR512 Receiver Front View
Table 4: IPR512 Receiver Front View Components
#Item Description
1 LCD Display A 40-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen used to display
IPR512 Receiver status and modify system settings. For more
information, refer to “Chapter 6: IPR512 Receiver LCD System
Configuration” on page 42.
2 Control Keypad Used to navigate the status display screen and setting menus of the
IPR512 Receiver.
3 Memory Card Slot Used to store backup data and system configuration information for the
IPR512 Receiver. For more information, refer to “Installing the Memory
Card for Data Backup” on page 14.
4 Data Status LED On when memory card is accessed.
5 WAN1 and WAN2 Status LEDs OK LED - On when WAN1 or WAN2 interface is connected to a
network.
DATA LED - On when sending or receiving data.
6 LAN Status LED On when LAN interface is connected to a network.
7 Serial Port Status LED On when IPR512 Receiver is communicating with the automation
software (ACK/NACK).
8 Trouble Status LED On when IPR512 Receiver is experiencing problems. For more
information on the Trouble Status LED, refer to “Chapter 7:
Troubleshooting and Maintenance” on page 44.
9 AC Power Status LED On when AC power is present.
10 Rack-Mounting Bracket Optional mounting hardware used to install the IPR512 Receiver on a
standard 19” (48.3 cm) rack. For more information, refer to “Rack-
Mount” on page 10.
11 Desktop Mounting Feet Optional mounting hardware used to install the IPR512 Receiver on a
desk or similar type surface. For more information, refer to “Desk-
Mount” on page 11.
For more information on the IPR512 Receiver Status LEDs, refer to “Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and
Maintenance” on page 44.
IP Monitoring Receiver
IPR512
LCD
Display
1
Control
Keypad
Memory
Card Slot
3
Data
Status LED
4
WAN 1 & 2
Status LEDs
5
6
Serial Port
Status LED
Trouble
Status LED
AC Power
Status LED
LAN
Status LED
7
8
9
Rack-Mounting
Bracket
Desktop
Mounting Feet
10
11
2
IP Monitoring Receiver
IPR512
LCD
Display
1
Control
Keypad
Memory
Card Slot
3
Data
Status LED
4
WAN 1 & 2
Status LEDs
5
6
Serial Port
Status LED
Trouble
Status LED
AC Power
Status LED
LAN
Status LED
7
8
9
Rack-Mounting
Bracket
Desktop
Mounting Feet
10
11
2

Chapter 2: Overview 9
IPR512 Receiver Overview - Back View
The following provides a description of the IPR512 Receiver system components located in the
back of the unit.
Figure 4: IPR512 Receiver Back View
Table 5: IPR512 Receiver Back View Components
#Item Description
1 Input Trigger Dry contact relay used to generate an event that can be reported to the
automation software.
2 Output Relay Dry contact relay used to activate an external device.
3 COM1 Port Serial port used to connect the IRP512 to a PC running the automation software.
4 COM2 Port Serial port used to send events to serial printer or to a PC running a RS-232 serial
communication program.
5 LAN LAN port used to connect to a LAN or directly to a PC for configuration of the
IPR512 Receiver.
6 WAN1 Ethernet port used to receive events through an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
7 WAN2 Ethernet port used to receive events through an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
8 AC Input Provides AC power to the IPR512 Receiver.
Note: Compatible with multiple types of outlets. Contact your local distributor for more
information.
9 Power Switch Powers up the IPR512 Receiver.
For more information on IPR512 Receiver connections, refer to “Chapter 4: Connection” on page 12.
COM 1
(PC)
COM 2
(SERIAL OUT)
LAN WAN 1WAN 2
INPUT
TRIGGER
C1
COM NO
OUTPUT
RELAY
I
O
PARADOX.COM
Input
Trigger
1
Output
Relay
2
COM1
Port
3
COM2
Port
4
LAN
5
WAN1
6
WAN2
7
AC Input
8
Power Switch
9

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Chapter 3: Installation
This chapter guides you through the steps required to install the IPR512 Receiver. It provides
you with the necessary tools and guidelines used in mounting the unit. The IPR512 Receiver
package includes a Rack-Mounting Kit and a Desktop Installation Kit.
Rack-Mount
The IPR512 Receiver can be mounted on a 19” (48.3 cm) rack. Prior to mounting the IPR512
Receiver, ensure that the rack is securely anchored. The appropriate anchoring hardware
should be used for your site.
Required Materials:
• Rack-Mounting Installation Kit (included)
• Phillips or Flat Head screwdriver
Guidelines
• Ensure that at least 1U is allocated on the rack for the IPR512 Receiver.
• Distribute the weight evenly on the rack.
• Ensure a clear path behind the receiver for wiring.
To Rack-Mount the IPR512 Receiver
1. Secure the Rack-Mounting Brackets to the IPR512 Receiver, as shown in Figure 5: Rack-
Mounted IPR512 Receiver.
2. Slide the unit into the 19” (48.3 cm) rack.
3. Secure with appropriate rack hardware (not included).
Figure 5: Rack-Mounted IPR512 Receiver
Phillips Flat Head
Machine Screw #8
Rack-Mounting
Bracket

Chapter 3: Installation 11
Desk-Mount
The IPR512 Receiver can be mounted on a desk. Prior to mounting the unit, ensure that the
surface is free of any obstacles.
Required Materials:
• Desktop Installation Kit (included)
• Phillips screwdriver
Guidelines
• Ensure that at least 1U is allocated for the IPR512 Receiver.
• Ensure surface for desk-mount installation is stable.
• Ensure a clear path behind the receiver for wiring.
To Desk-Mount the IPR512 Receiver
1. Secure Desktop Mounting Feet to the IPR512 Receiver, as shown in Figure 6: Desk-
Mounted IPR512 Receiver.
2. Position IPR512 Receiver on desk, ready for wiring.
Figure 6: Desk-Mounted IPR512 Receiver
Phillips Pan
Type B Screw
Desk-Mounting
Feet

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Chapter 4: Connection
This chapter guides you through the steps required to connect the IPR512 Receiver to your
network and how to power-up the unit. The IPR512 Receiver connects to your network
providing supervision for up to 512 Paradox control panels.
Connecting to the COM1 Port
The COM1 Port provides the connection from the IPR512 to the PC running the monitoring
station automation software. Its dedicated port output can be supervised through the ACK/
NACK protocol. The IPR512 Receiver is software compatible with monitoring station automation
software using Radionics 6500, Ademco 685, and Sur-Gard MLR2-DG reporting formats. For
more information, refer to “Software Compatibility” on page 6.
To connect to the COM1 Port
1. Connect the 3-meter (10-foot) DB25 connector to the COM1 (PC) port on the IPR512
Receiver.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the COM Port of the PC or on the PC’s serial hub.
Figure 7: COM1 Port Connection
COM 1
(PC)
COM
2
(SERIAL OUT)
LAN WAN
1
WAN
2
INPUT
TRIGGER
C1
COM NO
OUTPUT
RELAY
I
O
PARADOX.COM
COM1 Connection

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Connecting to the COM2 Port
The COM2 Port provides the connection to a serial printer or to a PC running a RS-232 serial
communication program. The IPR512 Receiver sends reported events in plain text format
through the COM2 (RS-232) port, which can be printed or viewed on screen.
To connect to the COM2 Port
1. Connect the RS-232 cable’s DB9 connector to the COM2 (Serial Out) port on the IPR512
Receiver.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the COM Port of the printer or PC.
Note: A gender changer is included for connection to the COM port of the PC.
Figure 8: COM2 Port Connection
Connecting the LAN Interface
The LAN Port provides the connection to the IPR512 Receiver in order to access the receiver
through a Web page interface for configuration. This interface allows the user to view, edit and
delete Paradox reporting modules, edit security profiles, configure the IPR512 Receiver, and
program special event report codes. For more information on configuring these settings, refer to
“IPR512 Receiver Account Management System Overview” on page 21.
To connect to the LAN Port
1. Connect a CAT5 network cable to the LAN Port on the IPR512 Receiver.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the router of the network.
Figure 9: LAN Port Connection
COM 1
(PC)
COM
2
(SERIAL OUT)
LAN WAN
1
WAN
2
INPUT
TRIGGER
C1
COM NO
OUTPUT
RELAY
I
O
PARADOX.COM
COM2 Connection
COM 1
(PC)
COM 2
(SERIAL OUT)
LAN WAN 1WAN 2
INPUT
TRIGGER
C1
COM NO
OUTPUT
RELAY
I
O
PARADOX.COM
LAN Connection

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Connecting the WAN Interfaces
Each IPR512 Receiver provides two WAN ports. Each port can be programmed with its own IP
address, thus enabling the IPR512 Receiver to receive events through two different Internet
Service Providers (ISPs).
To connect to the WAN Ports
1. Connect a CAT5 network cable to the WAN port on the IPR512 Receiver.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the router with internet access on a secured network.
Figure 10: WAN Port Connections
Installing the Memory Card for Data Backup
The memory card provides up to 10 data backups which are automatically performed 10
minutes after a change has been made in the database or on demand (manually) through the
LCD and 6-Button Keypad Interface, for more information, refer to “Chapter 6: IPR512 Receiver
LCD System Configuration” on page 42. Stored data includes the receiver’s network, option and
serial configuration settings, profile and user information, and system account information for all
512 accounts. For more information on configuring data backups, refer to “Receiver
Configuration Menu” on page 30.
A 2GB memory card is included in your package for system backups. The IPR512 Receiver is
compatible with the following types of memory cards:
•SD
• SD/HC
•MMC
To install the Memory Card
1. Insert memory card into the Memory Card Slot located in the front of the IPR512 Receiver
(contacts of the memory card should face the bottom).
2. Push on the card until it is inserted firmly into the slot. The card pushes out slightly and then
locks into place.
Figure 11: Memory Card Installation
COM
1
(PC)
COM
2
(SERIAL OUT)
LAN WAN
1
WAN
2
INPUT
TRIGGER
C1
COM NO
OUTPUT
RELAY
I
O
PARADOX.COM
WAN Connections
IP Monitoring Receiver
IPR512
Memory
Card Slot

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Connecting Power
The IPR512 Receiver is powered at 100-240 VAC (50-60 Hz) and is compatible with multiple
types of electrical outlets. If you require a different type of power cable, contact your local
Paradox dealer for more information. For information on technical specifications refer to
“IPR512 Receiver Technical Specifications” on page 7.
To Connect the Power Cable
1. Connect one end of the AC Power cable to the AC Power connector on the IPR512
Receiver.
2. Connect the other end of the power cable to the electrical outlet or UPS source.
Figure 12: AC Power Connection
Powering up the IPR512 Receiver
When all connections have been completed, turn on the IPR512 Receiver by positioning the
On/Off switch to the On position. The IPR512 Receiver will go through an initialization process.
Figure 13: IPR512 Receiver Power-Up
During the IPR512 Receiver’s initialization process, the LCD displays the following messages:
• Message 1 - “Loading data from receiver”.
• Message 2 - “Memory card detected”.
• Message 3 - Displays the default setting information of the IPR512 Receiver, as shown.
Figure 14: IPR512 Receiver LCD Display Settings
COM 1
(PC)
COM 2
(SERIAL OUT)
LAN WAN 1WAN 2
INPUT
TRIGGER
C1
COM NO
OUTPUT
RELAY
I
O
PARADOX.COM
AC Power
Connection
COM 1
(PC)
COM 2
(SERIAL OUT)
LAN WAN 1WAN 2
INPUT
TRIGGER
C1
COM NO
OUTPUT
RELAY
I
O
PARADOX.COM
Power Switch
IP Monitoring Receiver
IPR512

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Chapter 5: System Configuration
This chapter guides you through the steps required to configure the IPR512 Receiver through a
web browser connection using the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System.
Accessing the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System
In order to access the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System, the IPR512 must be
connected to the same network as the PC. Once a connection has been established
configuration settings for your IPR512 Receiver can be set. For more information on how to
configure the settings through the LCD menu, refer to “Chapter 6: IPR512 Receiver LCD
System Configuration” on page 42.
To Access the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System
1. Launch your web browser from a computer on the network connected to the IPR512
Receiver’s LAN port.
2. Enter the LAN IP address of IPR512 Receiver in the address bar of your web browser. You
are now presented at the Login page. Speak to your network administrator to obtain an IP
Address and Subnet Mask that will permit access to the IPR512 Receiver on your network.
Note: If you cannot connect to the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System, please verify that the LAN IP address was
correctly entered into the address bar. If an error page is displayed, the IPR512 Receiver’s IP address and Subnet Mask must
be changed through the LCD menu on the IPR512 Receiver. For more information on how to change these settings, refer to
“Chapter 6: IPR512 Receiver LCD System Configuration” on page 42.
Figure 15: Accessing the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System
3. Enter your Username. Default username is “admin”.
4. Enter your Password. Default password is “admin”.
5. Click Login.
Note: When you have logged into the system, it is strongly recommended that the default password be changed for security
purposes, note that the username cannot be changed.

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Figure 16: Login Page
Table 6: Login Page Fields
Item Description
Username Enter the username. Default username is “admin”.
Password Enter the password. Default password is “admin”.
Login Press to access the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System. Access will only
be granted when a valid username and password combination has been entered.
ID: Identifies the ID number of the IPR512 Receiver.
Line: Identifies the line number of the IPR512 Receiver.
admin
admin

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Registering the IPR512 Receiver
After logging into the IPR512 Receiver Account Management System for the first time, you will
need to register your IPR512 Receiver in order to activate a fully-functional version. By default,
the IPR512 Receiver runs in Demo Mode. When in Demo Mode you are limited to 10 accounts
and the communication port COM1 is disabled.
To Register the Unit
1. Connect the LAN of the IPR512 Receiver to a router on a network with access to the Inter-
net.
2. Click Register.
Figure 17: Demo Mode
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