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DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
PART IV: CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
55.0 Reporting Format Configuration
Personal Dialing Format Configuration
The Personal Dialing Format is selected by entering “7” into the appropriate reporting format address. See Format for
Destination 1 (2)
on page 43 for more information. This format is a 2 PPS (pulses per second) 0/2 (0 account code/2 report
event digits) format that is intended for manual reception (for example, the panel calls a phone number where a person is
expected to answer).
The control panel starts by placing a phone call. The control panel then sends the first digit of the report, waits one second,
and then sends the second digit of the report. The control panel then waits three seconds, and sends the report again. The
control panel continues to repeat the report for a total of ten times. Some reports have zero as the second digit. In these
cases, only the first digit is sent, the control panel waits approximately three seconds, and then the report is repeated.
During the three-second delay between each report, pressing the [5] key on the phone’s keypad acknowledges the report. The
control panel advances to the next event in the dialer queue and sends it in the same phone call, or hangs up if there are no
more events to report. When the control panel advances to the next report, it resets its count and sends the new report up to
ten times or until it is acknowledged.
If no one acknowledges the report after ten tries, the control panel hangs up and calls again. If two phone numbers are
programmed for the destination, the second phone number is called. The control panel follows the normal event phone routing.
For each event, the control panel tries five times or until the event is acknowledged. If no acknowledgement is received in the
five phone calls, the control panel logs a communication failure for the destination.
The control panel divides all possible events into Event Groups as reported to RPS. This event group selects which report to
send. The event groups are numbered 1 to 16. Events caused by RPS are not reported in the Personal Dialing Format. See
Table 47
on page 124. The column labeled “RPS Event Group” identifies each control panel event by its corresponding event
group number
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Address: See Table 38
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Default: See Table 38
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Selections: 0-15
Address
Personal Dialing
Format Code
Default Address
Personal Dialing
Format Code
Default
3414 Duress 3
3422
RF
Trouble 7
3415 Fire
Alarm 1
3423 Open/Close 0
3416
Non-fire Alarm
2
3424
Installer Mode
0
3417 Reserved 0
3425
System
Fault 8
3418
Fire Trouble
5
3426
Test Report
0
3419 Non-fire
Trouble 6
3427
Reserved
0
3420 Fire
Restoral 0
3428
Bypass
0
3421 Non-fire
Restoral 0 3429
Output/User
0
Table 38: Personal Dialing Format Configuration
Use this parameter to select the tone for the 16 different Personal Dialing Format event groups.