
FPD-7024
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Operation and Installation Guide | 5.0
Control Panel Programming
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Table 25:
Phone Reporting
Attempt Primary Phone Line (Phone 1)
Secondary Phone Line (Phone 2)
1
1
st
phone number
2 2
nd
phone number
3
1
st
phone number
4
2
nd
phone number
5
2
nd
phone number
6 1
st
phone number
7
1
st
phone number
8
2
nd
phone number
9
2
nd
phone number
10 1
st
phone number
Heartbeat Interval (HB) – Digits 17 to 19, Default: 075
This interval is a value between 1 and 255 that indicates the number of seconds between heartbeat events
sent from the control panel. The heartbeat event is sent only when the communication path is idle for at least
the programmed heartbeat interval period of time. The value is stored in phone number digits 17 through 19
with 17 being the most significant or first digit. A value of zero in these locations disables the heartbeat
feature. These digits are always zero in the remote programmer phone number. Use the following formula to
calculate this value: Value = (D17 x 100 + D18 x 10 + D19), where DXX is a digit number from
Table 24
on
page 60. If the value programmed exceeds 255, it is read as 255.
The heartbeat feature is an acknowledged test event sent to the central station receiver over a network
connection. This event does not appear at the central station, and it is not logged in the control panel as an
actual event. The heartbeat event is used as a periodic test of the virtual circuit between the control panel and
the networked receiver. The heartbeat event is transmitted as a null-modem IIIa
2
event that uses only the first
four digits of the account code for Area 1. The event format always remains the same regardless of the
communication protocol formats available in the control panel.
Refer to
Table 15
on page 32.
Anti-Replay – Digit 20, Default: 1
Digit 20 of the phone number enables the Anti-Replay Feature for central station communications. A zero in
this location disables this feature. This digit is always zero in the remote programmer phone number.
The purpose of Anti-Replay is to prevent malicious or accidental repetition of event packets to the central
station network receiver. A communication packet can be recorded on a network and replayed in its entirety
as if it came from the control panel. If for some reason the packets become out of sequence, the
communication path generates a communications failure event and must be manually resynchronized.
Port Numbers
Shortcut: 0-
PROG
,
6-
PROG ACC’NTS
,
1-
PHONE/IP NUMS
The port numbers identify the control panel when it sends reports to the Netcom module. (For normal
installation, set this to 07700).
The display scrolls through the Phone or IP Number options. Press [2] for PORT NUMS. The following
window appears:
PORT #1: 00000
NEW NUMBER: 00000
The existing number is shown on the top line. Enter the new number on the second line and press [#/Enter].
The previous window appears. Enter hexadecimal digits A through F by pressing [Test] followed by [1] for A,
[2] for B, [3] for C, [4] for D, [5] for E and [6] for F.