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DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
PART IV: CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
36.0 Areas
The parameters in this section configure the control panel’s areas. Each area has 16 characters of programmable text for an
area name and 16 characters of programmable area idle text, which appear on the text keypad display. All control panel text is
programmed from the text keypad in a special text-programming mode. See Text Entry Addresses on page 40 for text
programming instructions.
The DS7240V2 supports Areas 1 to 4. The DS7220V2 supports Areas 1 and 2.
Area # Account Number
•
Address/Default: See Table 23
•
Selections: 0-15 (see Table 24)
Area
Account # for Routing
Destination 1
Account # for Routing
Destination 2
Default Account #
(for both Routing
Destinations)
1
Address 0276-0281
Address 0286-0291
10, 10, 10, 10, 0, 0
2
Address 0298-0303
Address 0308-0313
10, 10, 10, 10, 0, 0
3
Address 0320-0325
Address 0330-0335
10, 10, 10, 10, 0, 0
DS7240V2
only
4
Address 0342-0347
Address 0352-0357
10, 10, 10, 10, 0, 0
Table 23: Account Number Addresses/Defaults
For This Selection
Press This at the Keypad
For This Selection
Press This at the Keypad
0 10
8 8
1 1
9 9
2 2
B 11
3 3
C 12
4 4
D 13
5 5
E 14
6 6
F 15
7 7
Terminate
0
Table 24: Account Number Entry Selections
Each area uses the account number entered here to report to the ARC receiver. Different account numbers can be
programmed for two routing destinations. See Routing Destinations on page 42 for a complete description of how the control
panel directs reports to the routing destinations.
Account numbers can contain up to six (6) digits. If less than four digits are entered, the control panel adds zeros to the end to
make a four-digit account number.
The control panel automatically truncates the account number to the maximum length supported by that format. See Control
Panel Events and Reporting
Formats on page 124 for a complete description of the reporting formats available to the control
panel.
The BSIA Fast Format uses a four-digit account number. If more than four digits are entered, only the
first four digits are used. If fewer than four digits are entered, zeroes are added to the end of the
account number. Each digit must be between 0 (zero) and 9. If an invalid digit (10 or higher) is entered,
a zero is transmitted in that digit’s place.
One account number digit occupies each address. Use a zero (0) to terminate the account number entry if it is less than six
digits in length.
For example, to set an account number of 1234, enter 1 2 3 4 0 (0 = Terminate).
Use “10” ([1][0] from the keypad) to enter “0.” Use “0” to terminate the account number.