Installer Menu Options
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This option appears if a GPRS or Ethernet module is fitted. Use it to program
alarm receiving company destinations that the control unit must report to over
the internet.
Note: Before programming the control unit to use the IP Network please make
sure that:
1. You understand basic IP terminology.
2. You have obtained the necessary information from your Internet
Service Provider.
Unit Name
Use this option to store a unique name for the unit.
Polling IP Address
Key in the IP address of the remote polling engine. If the ARC is not using
a polling engine then leave this option blank.
ARC IP Address
Use this option for the ARC‘s main IP addresses. This option provides two
entries for storing a primary and a secondary ARC IP address.
Account Numbers.
To store an ARC account number select
Communications – ARC Reporting –
Account Numbers
.
If you are programming a partitioned system then the control unit gives you
the opportunity to store an account number for each partition. If you are
programming a Part Setting system then you can store one account number.
With CID reporting the system reports alarms using a four digit account code.
With Fast Format reporting you can use four-, five- or six-digit codes. The
control unit pads five-digit codes to six digits using a leading zero. The control
unit leaves four- and six-digit codes unchanged.
Note: If you need to add a letter to the account code press the numbers keys
repeatedly until the letter you want appears on the display. See page 18.
Report Type
To choose the report type to send to the ARC select:
Communications – ARC
Reporting – Report Type
.
The report types available are: Fast Format, Contact ID, SIA 1, SIA 2,
Scancom SIA 3, Extended SIA 3.
Fast Format Channels
(See Appendix I for a brief description of Fast Format.)
If you selected Fast Format in Report Type then you can select
Communications
- ARC Reporting - Fast Format Channels
to allocate one of the following events to
each of eight channels (defaults in brackets):
1. Not used
2. Fire Alarm (default Channel 1)
3. Hold Up Alarm (default Channel 2)
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