Full Programming Options
Menu Sections
Quick Start
The quick start menu consists of 7 menu options required for quick
setup. Please refer to the previous page in this guide for more
information.
Tel. Numbers
Alarm no.
Up to four alarm telephone numbers can be programmed in the
Memcom
+
unit.
Using the keypad, enter the first alarm telephone number.
When using a Hotline, enter the telephone number as 0.
Select a protocol required from this list - due to the Australia default
programming settings only ‘Unguided’ protocol should be used for
Alarm numbers.
Scroll to the preferred protocol and press # to confirm.
Note: When connecting to a PBX/PABX, insert the number required to
get an outside line, followed by a pause (*), followed by the telephone
number. i.e.. 9*01344854000
If further alarm numbers are required, repeat this process for Alarm No.
2, Alarm No. 3 etc.
Tech. no
.
Not required in Australian market.
Background no.
Not required in Australian market.
Call Attempts
The number of attempts the Memcom
+
will make to contact each
telephone number (maximum is 9 attempts per number).
The default is ‘999999’; each digit identifies one of the six programmed
telephone numbers.
Quickstart >
Tel. Numbers >
Alarm no. 1
Alarm no. 2
Alarm no. 3
Alarm no. 4
Tech.no.
Background no.
Call attempts
Settings >
Codice ID
Volume
Accessories >
System Config >
System >
HW Monitoring >
Lift Monitor
IP1 only
iP1+iP2 (Serv.)
Service Count
Interval
Live Count
Delays >
COP delay
MPS delay
TOC delay
Tech IP1 delay
Tech IP2 delay
Hangup delay
Answer delay
Messages >
Location
Reassurance
Guidance
Time / Date >
Time
Date
Advanced >
Passcode
Network ID
Next EN81 call
PBX Frequency
Language >
Relay Mode >
Relay Override >
HW Config >
GMT Offset
DTMF RX
Guided Voice
Unit will play a Guidance Message (see page 12) to the call centre when
answering an alarm call
Unguided Voice
No message is played when a alarm call is answered.
NOTE: If ‘Auto Location’ has been selected in ‘System ’ then the
location message WILL automatically play at the start of the call.
Memco
Protocol required if receiving background test calls with ETR
P100
Protocol required if receiving background test calls with P100 receiver
software
Hotline
Use if setting up as a hotline
Contact ID
Protocol required if receiving background test calls with ‘Contact ID’
receiver software
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