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Option 5 - Reverse Pulse Dialling (NOTE: For DTMF 4 & 5 must be OFF)
Option 6 - Long DTMF Dialling Digits
Option 7 - Spare
Option 8 - Spare
Option 1
Dialler is Enabled
- If this option is turned off the dialler will be disabled. The option must be on to allow
the dialler to make calls.
Option 2
Fax Defeat -
The panel can automatically answer an in-coming call in two ways. The first is to set the
auto-answer ring count to a convenient number (P175E4E) and let the phone ring until this number is
reached at which time the panel will answer the call. The second method is to use fax defeat which
entails calling the panel and letting it ring no more than 3 times, hanging up, then ringing back within 45
seconds. The panel will now answer the call on the first ring. There is also a manual answer function
described on page 36.
Option 3
Disable Telephone line Monitoring -
If the panel is connected to a poor telephone line and the line
failure alarm is appearing regularly, by turning this option on the panel will not do the line test.
Option 4
Pulse Dial -
If this option is Off the panel will dial in DTMF format, if On then the panel will dial using
Pulse Dialling format
Option 5
Reverse Pulse Dial -
If this option is On, and option 4 is On, then the panel will dial using Reverse
Pulse Dialling format (eg the number 9 = 1 pulse). If this option is Off and Option 4 is On, the panel will
dial in normal Pulse format (eg the number 9 = 9 pulses).
Option 6
Long DTMF Dialling Digits -
If this option is Off, the panel will dial using normal dialling (75ms on &
75ma off). If it is On, the panel will dial using the long tones (100ms on & 100ms off).
DIALLER OPTIONS 2
DIALLER OPTIONS 2
- P175E 2E
Option 1 - Step to next Number
Option 2 - Spare
Option 3 - Spare
Option 4 - Send Test Calls Only if Armed
Option 5 - Test Time Period is in days
Option 6 - Hold line open following Domestic/Voice report for DTMF control
Option 7 - Ring Timeout.
Option 8 - Answer After 1 ring for Listen-in Mode
Option 1
Step to next Number
- If more than one telephone number is programmed, this option will force the
dialler to step through each number after a call. If this option is off the dialler will make all calls to the first
number before moving on to the next number.
Option 2
Spare
Option 3
Spare
Option 4
Send Test Calls Only if Armed -
If this option is On the panel will only send a daily test call if it is
Armed. This option assumes that the normal arm/disarm signals sent on a daily basis can serve as a
test and that the connection only needs to be verified daily if the panel is left in the armed state for
periods longer than 24 hours.
Option 5
Test Time Period is in days
- If this option is turned off the test time period (P175E5E) will be set in
hours. If this option is turned on the test time period will be in days.
Option 6
Hold line open following Domestic/Voice report for DTMF control -
If this option is On the dialler
will keep the telephone line open after being kissed-off following a Domestic or Voice alarm call so that
the person at the phone can then use their DTMF codes to arm/disarm the system or turn on the
optional microphone if required.
Option 7
Ring Timeout -
If this option is turned OFF the Ring Timeout will be 3 seconds. If it is ON the Ring
Timeout will be 6.5 seconds. The Ring Timeout is the time the panel waits for the next ring signal before
deciding that ringing has stopped. The value of 3 seconds will work for most countries and means the
panel will only wait 3 seconds before sending a voice alarm report. If set to 6.5 seconds the panel will
wait for 6.5 seconds before sending the alarm message.