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Configure the alarm panel digital communicator to dial 29 and use the last 4 digits of the TAID
as the account number.
The dial capture board will auto detect the panel protocol as events are sent from the alarm
panel. SIA, CID or FF.
Note some early Secure Mk3 units may have taller connectors J202 and J801 preventing
securing with the screw and fitting of the plastic cover.
Remote commands to the unit
The ARC can issue telemetry commands to the unit, with the ID and Data fields set as below
to perform the listed functions.
Function
ID
Data
Switch GPOP2 (CTRL) High
0
01
Switch GPOP2 (CTRL) Low
1
01
Perform a F175 path test (event and restore cycle)
1
00
Operate the PSTN to Dial cap bypass relay (Offline)
1
02
Release the PSTN to Dial cap bypass relay (On line)
0
02
Figure 22 - reverse telemetry commands from ARC
The ARC can also poll the unit over GPRS or IP to check that the path is currently available.
Additionally, BT Redcare helpdesk staff can access the following commands.
Manual Poll to the unit over IP or Wireless.
Retrieve the wireless details from the unit.
Operate or release the PSTN to Dial cap bypass relay. (Offline/online)
Send a test alarm. (user test).
Send a dual path test. (F175 test)
Restart the unit.