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*OFF = DLS Callback Disabled. When the remote computer connects to the
dialer communications will begin.
• [8] DLS Double Call
ON = DLS Double Call Enabled. If there is more than 7 seconds delay and less
than the programmed DLS Double Call window timer between the first/
second and the second/third ring, the dialer will answer the incoming
call.
*OFF = DLS Double Call Disabled. The dialer will require the programmed num-
ber of rings before answering an incoming call.
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[053] International Communicator Options Code
• [1] Force Dial Options
ON = Force Dialing Enabled. If the first attempt by the panel to call the moni-
toring station fails, on every subsequent attempt the panel will dial
regardless of the presence of dial tone.
NOTE:
The panel will go off-hook, search for dial tone for 5 seconds, hang-up
for 20 seconds, of off-hook, search for dial tone for 5 seconds. then dial
(assuming no presence of dial tone).
*OFF = Force Dialing Disabled. The panel will not dial the programmed tele-
phone number if dial tone is not present.
• [2] Busy Tone Options
ON = Busy Tone Detection Enabled. If these tones are detected, the communi-
cator will disengage the phone line and try to place the call again follow-
ing the “Delay Between Dialing Attempts”.
*OFF = Busy Tone Detection Disabled, The communicator will use the standard
dialing procedure for every attempt.
• [3] Pulse Dial Options
ON = Pulse Dialing Make/Break Ratio is 33/67.
*OFF = Pulse Dialing Make/Break Ratio is 40/60.
• [4] Handshake Options
ON = 1600 Hz Handshake. The communicator responds to a 1600 Hz hand-
shake for bps formats.
*OFF = Standard Handshake. The communicator responds to the handshake
designated by the format selected (1400 or 2300 Hz).
• [5] I.D. Tone Options
ON = I.D. Tone Enabled. After the telephone number is dialed, the panel will
emit a tone (as specified by Option 6) for 500 ms every 2 seconds to
indicate that it is a digital equipment call, not voice.
*OFF = I.D. Tone Disabled.
• [6] I.D. Tone Frequency
ON = 2100 Hz I.D. Tone Enabled. This option requires option 5 to be enabled.
*OFF = 1300 Hz I.D. Tone Enabled. This option requires option 5 to be enabled.
• [7] - [8] For future use
Communicator Call Directions, Sections [031]-[035]
Communicator call directions must be programmed to indicate which telephone numbers the
dialer will use to communicate events. The dialer can send reporting codes to the first and/or
second telephone number(s). By default, all events are sent to the first telephone number.
Communicator call directions are programmed separately for each of the following types of
reporting codes:
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zone alarms and restorals [031]
•
supervisory zone alarms and restorals [032]
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zone troubles and restorals [033]
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maintenance troubles and restorals [034]
•
test transmissions [035]
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