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5. Press, if necessary, button ▼ to select another memory location for the telephone number, then press
ENTER
to confirm.
6. The existing number (if any) will be erased on the display, and the cursor will start blinking on the first location.
Type in the telephone number, which can be up to 25 digits long. To delete a digit, use button ▼; to enter a 2
seconds’ pause, press
C
(a comma will appear on the display; to make the pause last longer, press button C
several times: every single comma will equal 2 seconds, and the pauses will fall within the count of the 23
digits). If the number has more than 13 digits, the excess digits will appear on the display as «>nnn ». When
the entry has been completed, confirm the number by pressing
ENTER
(if you press ENTER without entering
any digit, the previously stored telephone number will be deleted).
7. If you wish to enter other telephone numbers, repeat the procedure starting from step 5, or leave the menu by
pressing
EXIT
.
2.14.2 EVENT CORRELATION
To cause a telephone number to be called when a given event occurs, you will have to create a relation to each
other. This procedure also determines the type of connection or message sending that will be displayed. Below are
the events that can be correlated:
•
break-in, represented by
I
on the display;
•
tampering, represented by
S
on the display;
•
robbery, represented by
R
on the display;
•
panic, represented by
P
on the display;
•
technological, represented by
T
on the display;
•
fire, represented by
F
on the display;
•
failure, represented by
G
on the display;
•
system status change (ON-OFF), represented by
C
on the display.
The last letter shown on the display indicates the type of connection or sending used: “n” for numeric protocol, “v”
for voice sending, and “t” for remote control.
To correlate an event to a telephone number, proceed as follows:
1. type in the Installer code (factory setting: 000000), then press
ENTER
twice.
2. The following message will appear on the display:
Press ► until the message below appears:
Then press
ENTER
to confirm.
3. The following message will appear on the display:
Press ▼ until the message below appears:
Then press
ENTER
to confirm.
4. The following message will appear on the display:
where a letter may appear instead of the dots. This letter indicates that the type of event concerned is correlated
to the telephone number, and “x” indicates the type of connection or sending used. For instance, «T03 IS------
v» indicates that the “Break-in” and “Sabotage” events are correlated to telephone number 3, and the alarms will
be sent through vocal messages.
5. Press, if necessary, button ▼ to select another memory location for the telephone numbers, then press
ENTER
to confirm.
6. The cursor will blink on the first location of the correlated event list. Press
ENTER
.
7. The following message will appear on the display:
T 0 1 - - - - - - - - x
E v e n t M a p p i n g
P h o n e N u m b e r P R G
C o m m u n i c a t o r P R G
E v e n t M e m o r y