CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide
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Location 0
Country code (one segment, ND)
This location contains the country code which sets the specific country defaults. When this
location is changed from the keypad, the panel returns to the default country settings.
Location 1
Phone prefix (four segments, ND)
This location contains the four-digit telephone prefix. This sequence is pre-dialled by each
of the telephone numbers.
11
Programs a .
12
Programs a
#
.
13
Programs a four-second delay at any point in the prefix.
14
Programs the end of the prefix.
15
Tone dialling is the default. If pulse dialling is desired, program ‘15’ in the segment
where pulse dialling should begin. If the entire number should be pulse dialling,
program ‘15’ in the first segment.
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If no communicator formats are entered, the CSx75 acts as a local only control panel.
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If ‘13’ is programmed, the panel does not wait for a dial tone before starting to dial the
number. Select this option when the phone system has a poor quality dial tone or does
not generate a dial tone.
Location 2
Phone number 1 (16 segments, ND)
The CSx75 has six phone numbers that can be used to report events to multiple receivers
or individuals. Each of these phone numbers has an event selector that can be used to
select the events that are sent to each phone number. To report to a specific phone
number, enter the telephone number, account code and format to be used. If any of this
information is omitted, the CSx75 uses the data from phone number 1. For example, if all
phone numbers use the same account code, it is only necessary to enter the account
code in location 3. If a phone number is omitted, it is skipped in the reporting sequence.
Location 2 programs phone number 1. This contains the default data for all phone
numbers. Program the phone number, account number and format for each of the other
phone numbers only if you want to program them with different information.
If a telephone number is programmed (1 to 6) but no associated events are selected (in
location 9, 13, 17 and so on), this number is automatically considered to be a backup
number. The control panel makes two calls to each number in sequence. It performs the
sequence for the number of times specified in location 26, segment 1 or until it receives a
kiss off. By default, location 9, 13, 17, 21 and 25 are all off and location 5 is all on. If
phone number 1 and phone number 2 are programmed, the default sequence is 1, 1, 2, 2
1, 1, 2, 2 for a total of eight calls to each number.
11
Programs a .
12
Programs a
#
.
13
Programs a four-second delay at any point in the phone number.
14
Programs the end of the phone number.