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7. On-board Communicator
This section covers programming of the on-board communicator.
ARC 1-4: Telephone Number
This set of options allows the telephone number to be
programmed for each ARC.
Locations:
7001
to
7004
ARC 1 to 4: Telephone Number.
Entry Mode:
String Edit - Number Mode (see page 18).
Whilst programming telephone numbers, addition characters can
be inserted to perform the following:
B1
: Insert a “P” for a 1 second pause.
B2
: Insert a “F” to force blind dialling (no dial-tone detection).
ARC 1-4: Account Number
This set of options allows the account number to be programmed
for each ARC.
Locations:
7011
to
7014
ARC 1 to 4: Account Number.
Entry Mode:
String Edit - Number Mode (see page 18).
ARC 1-4: Protocol
This set of options allows the protocol type to be programmed for
each ARC.
Locations:
7021
to
7024
ARC 1 to 4: Protocol.
Entry Mode:
Selection List (see page 16).
0 Disabled
The selected ARC is disabled.
1 Contact
ID
The selected ARC is configured for Contact ID protocol. When
triggered, the on-board communicator will dial the telephone
number and attempt to communicate with the alarm receiver
using Contact ID protocol.
2 Fast
Format
The selected ARC is configured for Fast Format protocol. When
triggered, the on-board communicator will dial the telephone
number and attempt to communicate with the alarm receiver
using standard Fast Format protocol. The control panel supports
16 Fast Format channels, see “Fast Format” on page 36.
3 Voice
Format
The selected ARC is configured for Voice protocol. When triggered,
the on-board communicator will dial the telephone number and
play a fixed voice message relating to alarm event.
4 SMS
Text
The selected ARC is configured for SMS protocol. When triggered,
the on-board communicator will dial the SMS Centre and send a
SMS text message to the telephone number programmed in the
ARC. See page 33 for programming the SMS Centre number.
ARC 1-4: Protocol Options
This set of options allows the protocol options to be programmed
for each ARC.
Locations:
7031
to
7034
ARC 1 to 4: Protocol Options.
Entry Mode:
Bit Toggle Selection (see page 17).
1
Switch to Next ARC on failed Attempt
On: The on-board communicator switches to the next ARC in the
sequence, if the current ARC attempt fails.
Off: The on-board communicator continues dialling the selected
ARC until all its attempts have been used.
2
Use PSTN Pre-Dial
On: The on-board communicator dials the “PSTN Pre-Dial
Number” before dialling the ARC telephone number. This is
normally required when using an internal telephone system.
See “PSTN Pre-Dial Number” on page 36.
Off: The on-board communicator only dials the ARC telephone
number.
ARC 1-4: Call Sequence/Attempts
This set of options allows the call sequence to be programmed for
each ARC.
Locations:
7041
to
7044
ARC 1 to 4: Call Sequence/Attempts.
Entry Mode:
String Edit - Number Mode (see page 18).
The call sequence is entered as a string of digits; each number
indicates the calling method:
1= PSTN (On-board Communicator)
2 = GSM Module
3 = IP Module
The call attempts are controlled by how many digits are entered.
Here are some typical examples:
“111” = Attempt to call the selected ARC three times using the
PSTN.
“1212” = Attempt to call the selected ARC four times alternating
between PSTN and GSM.
“123” = Attempt to call the selected ARC three times using PSTN,
then GSM and finally IP.
“31” = Attempt to call the selected ARC twice, first using IP then
PSTN.
ARC 1-4: Reported Event Groups
This set of options allows you to control which group of events
that are reported for each ARC.
Locations:
7051
to
7054
ARC 1 to 4: Reported Event Groups.
Entry Mode:
Bit Toggle Selection (see page 17).
1 Alarms
On: The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the
alarm group.
Off: The selected ARC does not report alarm events.
2 Tampers
On: The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the
tamper group.
Off: The selected ARC does not report tamper events.
3 Faults
On: The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the
fault group.
Off: The selected ARC does not report fault events.
4 Open/Close
On: The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the
open/close group.
Off: The selected ARC does not report open/close events.