of another alarm, the control panel will start calling out again, starting with the first programmed telephone
number.
Placing the DTMF plug on board
The DTMF plug on board is placed on the 6 pins header JP5, above the RS-232 programming cable
connection (see figure 1). When the control panel is programmed, the DTMF plug on board must be
removed to connect the RS-232 programming cable.
Warning
: Do not forget to replace the DTMF plug on board after programming the control panel!
Attention:
When the private protocol is used, it is not possible to report the following events:
Arming/disarming, test report, unbypass zones.
Protocol 4 is reserved for future use and may not be selected.
SEMAPHONE PROTOCOL (TONE ONLY, protocol 5)
When the semaphone protocol is used, all events with a different Dial Code than 00 will be reported (except
for some, see below). After the programmed number is called, the dialler waits for the 1600 Hz acceptation
tone. The event Dial Codes can be programmed for instance as 01. The programmed Dial Codes have no
further influence with Tone Only reports.
Attention:
When the semaphone protocol is used, it is not possible to report the following events:
Arming/disarming, test report, unbypass zones.
SEMADIGIT PROTOCOL (protocol 6)
When the Semadigit protocol is used, the control panel will, after calling the programmed number, wait for
the 1,5 seconds long 400 Hz tone. This tone is automatically given when the spoken message from the
semadigit server has finished. When the control panel recognizes the 400 Hz tone, it will transmit the 4 digit
account number, followed by the 2 digit Dial Code number, which can be programmed from 01 to 99.
Events with a Dial Code programmed as 00 will not be reported to the semadigit. After the information has
been send, the control panel waits for the 1600 Hz acceptation tone, after which it disconnects the line.
Within a few seconds the account number and the dial code number will appear on the semadigit’ display.
Attention:
When the semadigit protocol is used, it is not possible to report the following events:
Arming/disarming, test report, unbypass zones.
Attention:
There are many types of semadigits and buzzers available. Also the services and networks differ.
The semadigit protocol in the AlphaVision NG control panel functions as described above and will not work
if the specifications of the semadigit are otherwise.
Separate transmission for each section
This option is one of the most important selections in the programming. The option you program here
decides how the control panel’s dialler functions. The default setting is No, which means that there is no
separate transmission for each section. When the SIA-HS protocol is used, the dialler call cycle is very
simple. In case of an alarm, the dialler calls the first programmed telephone number and will, depending on
the number of dial attempts programmed, keep on trying this number until an acceptation from the receiver
side is given. If there comes no acceptation and the number of dial attempts has passed, the control panel
tries the second telephone number for the number of dial attempts programmed, etc. Telephone number 8
will be the last number called, if there is also no acceptation from this number, the control panel will stop
calling and define the call as failed.
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When you program a “Yes”, separate transmission for each section, the dialler links each section to a
telephone number. Section A belongs to telephone number 1, section B to telephone number 2, etc. When
there is for instance a burglary alarm in section A, the dialler will call the first programmed telephone
number and will try this number for the number of dial attempts programmed. If this number fails all the