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DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
PART IV: CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
System Status Reports Routing
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Address: 0226
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Default: 1 (Reports to Destination 1, Events to Log/Printer)
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Selections:
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0 = No Reports, no Events to Log/Printer
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1 = Reports to Destination 1, Events to Log/Printer
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2 = Reports to Destination 2, Events to Log/Printer
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3 = Reports to Destinations 1 & 2, Events to Log/Printer
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4 = Reports to Destination 2 only on Destination 1 Comm Fail Event, Events to Log/Printer
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5 = No reports, Events to Log/Printer
System status reports routed by this parameter are marked with an “R” in Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats on
page 124.
Comm Fail 1 (2) reports follow system status reports routing. Comm Fail reports for either destination are only sent if the other
destination is the system status reports destination. See Communication Attempt Tables on page 121 for the dialing sequence,
and Communication Failure (Comm Fail) on page 13 for a description of the Comm Fail event.
Call for Service Interval
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Address: 0227-0228
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Default: 0, 0
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Selections: 00-99
Use this parameter to determine the interval in weeks (7 days), (00 to 99). For example, if you enter 0,2, the control panel
waits 2 weeks (14 days) between displaying service messages.
At this interval, the keypad displays a “Call for Service” fault and/or sends a Call for Service {37} report (per Call for
Service/System Inactive Options
parameter). The display appears at all keypads in all areas. The report is sent for Area 1
only, and follows System Status Report routing.
Pressing the [System Reset] key resets the fault in the area the keypad is assigned to.
Entering 0,0 disables this parameter.
System Inactive Interval
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Address: 0229-0230
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Default: 0, 0
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Selections: 00-99
If an area is not armed (All, Perimeter Only or Partial On) in this interval, the control panel sends a System Inactive {136}
Report for that area. A ‘System Inactive’ Display is optional, see Call for Service/System Inactive Options on page 49.
Interval is in weeks (00 to 99).
Entering 0,0 disables this parameter.