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Table 24: IP Address Digit or Bit Location
Digit 1
Digit 2
Digit 3
Digit 4
Digit 5
Digit 6
Digit 7
Digit 8
0 = Alt. Comm.
On
IP1 IP2 IP3
IP4 IP5 IP6 IP7
Digit 9
Digit 10
Digit 11
Digit 12
Digit 13
Digit 14
Digit 15
Digit 16
IP8
IP9
IP10
IP11
IP12
Ack wait N2
Ack Wait N1 Ack Wait N0
Digit 17
Digit 18
Digit 19
Digit 20
Digit 21
Digit 22
Digit 23
Digit 24
HB interval N2 HB interval N1 HB interval
N0
1 = Anti-
Replay On
0 (unused)
0 (unused)
0 (unused)
0 (unused)
Acknowledge Wait Time (ACK) – Digits 14 to 16, Default: 013
The alternate communication event, transmission acknowledge wait time, is stored in the phone number
location as digits 14, 15 and 16. The wait time is a number from 1 to 255 seconds where the most significant
or first digit is D14.
For example, if the necessary wait time is 30 sec, digits 14 through 16 should be 0, 3, 0 respectively
In larger installation sites using alternate communications as a destination, set the wait time to a higher value
to compensate for network congestion delays. This wait time is also used for the heartbeat acknowledge wait
time. This is calculated using the following formula: Value = (D14 X 100 + D15 X 10 + D16), where DXX is a
digit number from
Table 24
. If the programmed value exceeds 255, it is read as 255.
A time-out on an alternate communication path is treated the same way as a negative acknowledgement and
results in the same event routing default scheme used with phone reporting (refer to
Table 25
on page 61) to
the central station. This allows alternate communications to be the primary or secondary reporting paths to an
actual phone number for a single reporting destination.