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3.
Press 1. (You can press
X
to stop the procedure if you change your
mind at this stage.)
4.
Press
Y
.
The system loads the factory default Command values, erasing all
previously programmed values.
Notes:The log is protected and cannot be erased by the Installer.
Leave Programming Mode (Command 99)
To leave programming mode:
1.
Key in 99
Y
at the keypad.
The display shows:
Exit Eng?
2.
Press
Y
.
The display shows:
Checking System
and after a few seconds the contol unit
resets itself and returns to user mode.
If any 24 hour, Fire, PA or Technical zones are active when you try to leave
programming mode then the keypad gives an error tone and displays all the faults.
Clear the faults shown on the display and press
Y
. Repeat steps 1 and 2 and
the control unit should leave programming mode.
Call Mode (Command 101)
You may select one of the following call modes:
Disabled (
0
)
The control unit does not use any communications.
Single (
1
)
Reports to a single telephone number (see Command
115) with a single account number (see Command 117).
Operation: The system dials the number and attempts to
connect with the ARC. If it fails, it closes down and then
re-attempts to connect up to a maximum of 15 times.
Alternate (
2
)
Reports to one of two programmed telephone numbers (see
Commands 115 and 116).
Operation: The system dials the first telephone number and
attempts to connect to the ARC. If it fails, it will then close
down and dial the second telephone number and attempt to
connect to the ARC. If received and acknowledged on this
attempt, the system will close down and the alarm transmis-
sion will be complete. If the system fails to connect to the
second telephone number, it will close down again and re-
attempt to connect to the first telephone number. The
system will continue to shuttle between the two numbers up
to 15 times.
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