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Chapter 9: Communications Programming Sections
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Chapter 9: Communications Programming Sections
[20]
First Monitoring Station Telephone Number
This is the first telephone number which the communicator will dial. Enter the telephone
number the way it would be dialed on a telephone, and press [#] after the last digit to
complete entry of the number.
Up to 15 digits and special characters may be entered in the telephone number. The following
special characters may be inserted in the telephone number:
For...
Enter...
∗
[
∗
][2] (Hexadecimal B)
4-second pause
[
∗
][3] (Hexadecimal C)
Additional dial beep search
[
∗
][4] (Hexadecimal D)
#
[
∗
][5] (Hexadecimal E)
When the first digit of the telephone number is entered, a “D” will be displayed before the
number to represent the initial dial beep search.
How to Erase the Telephone Number
To erase a telephone number, enter [
∗
][6] (hexadecimal F) for the first digit in the number.
[21]
Second Monitoring Station Telephone Number
This is the second telephone number the communicator will dial. Refer to Section [20] for
programming instructions.
[22]
Account Code
This Account Code will be transmitted during communications to identify the customer and
account. Enter a 4-digit code in this section; both decimal and hexadecimal digits may be
used.
Where a “0” (zero) is required, enter [
∗
][1] (hexadecimal A). If a 3-digit Account Code is
required, as in 3/1 communication formats, enter [0] (zero) as the
last
digit. For example, for
Account Code 103, program “1A30”
[23] - [38]
Notes on Reporting Codes
Sections [23] through [38] contain the codes used to report various events and conditions on
the system. When an event occurs, such as an alarm or a trouble condition, the appropriate
reporting code and the Account Code programming in Section [22] will be transmitted to the
monitoring station.
If a reporting code for an event is not programmed, no transmission will
be made.
To prevent transmissions from being made for any events, leave the programming section
unprogrammed, or program “00” as the reporting code.
Each reporting code is entered as two digits; both decimal and
hexadecimal numbers may be entered. As each 2-digit code is
programmed, the display will automatically scroll to the next code
to be entered. As shown here, the code being programmed will be
displayed in the lower-right corner of the screen (in this case,
Reporting Code 1 of Section [23]), and the data presently
programmed will be shown in [brackets].
When the last reporting code in a programming section is entered,
the keypad will display this message. Enter the number of the next
Section to be programmed.
At any time, the [#] Key may be pressed to exit the current programming section and return to
the “Enter Program Section” message.
Only data that has been completely entered will be changed; reporting codes that are only
partially entered (for example, those where only one digit has been entered) will not be saved.