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DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
PART IV: CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
Alternate Communication Wait Time
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Address Range:
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IP Address 1, Destination 1: 3507-3509
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IP Address 2, Destination 1: 3515-3517
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IP Address 1, Destination 2: 3523-3525
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IP Address 2, Destination 2: 3531-3533
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Default: 0, 1, 3
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Selections: 0 to 1665 seconds
Use this parameter to define how long the DX4020 waits before attempting to send additional reports to the Alarm Receiving
Center (ARC).
This parameter uses three addresses for each routing destination. In the first address, enter the 100’s value (this value is
multiplied by 100). In the second address, enter the 10’s value (this value is multiplied by 10). In the third address, enter the
1’s value (the 100’s and 10’s values are added to the 1’s value).
The following example shows how to get an alternate communication wait time of 555 seconds for IP Address 1, Destination 1:
[5 x 100] + [5 x 10] + 5 = 555 seconds
If the “Use ARC Acks” option is enabled and the alternate communication wait time is less than 5 seconds, a minimum of 5
seconds is automatically used.
You can enter a value between 0 and 15 for each alternate communication wait time address.
Alternate Communication Heartbeat Period
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Address Range:
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IP Address 1, Destination 1: 3510-3513
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IP Address 2, Destination 1: 3518-3521
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IP Address 1, Destination 2: 3526-3529
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IP Address 2, Destination 2: 3534-3537
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Default: 0, 0, 7, 5
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Selections: 0 to 1275 seconds
Use this parameter to set the rate that the DX4020 polls the Alarm Receiving Center (ARC).
This parameter uses four addresses for each routing destination. In the first address, enter the 1000’s value (this value is
multiplied by 1000). In the second address, enter the 100’s value (this value is multiplied by 100). In the third address, enter
the 10’s value (this value is multiplied by 10). In the fourth address, enter the 1’s value (the 1000’s, 100’s, and 10’s values are
added to the 1’s value).
The following example shows how to get an alternate communication wait time of 5555 seconds for IP Address 1, Destination
1:
[5 x 1000] + [5 x 100] + [5 x 10] + 5 = 5555 seconds
If the entries equal 0 seconds, this parameter is disabled.
If the entries equal 1 to 4 seconds, this parameter is automatically set to 5 seconds.
If the entries exceed 1275 seconds, this parameter is automatically set to 1275 seconds.
Address 3507 Entry
Address 3508 Entry
Address 3509 Entry
Address 3510 Entry
Address 3511 Entry
Address 3512 Entry
Address 3513 Entry