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3.7.3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM THE LEDS
When the event memory file is referred to, the keyboard LEDs will show the state in which the system was at the
time when the stored event being displayed occurred (refer to paragraph
1.1 Keyboard
for LED behaviour).
The break-in, panic, technological and fire alarms will cause the alarm memory LED to light up.
Tampering will cause only the tampering alarm LED to light up: if the latter LED lights up together with the Open
Input LED, detector tamper tampering will be under way.
3.8 TELEPHONE COMMUNICATOR
3.8.1 PROGRAMMING A TELEPHONE NUMBER
To modify a vocal telephone number, proceed as follows:
1. type in the Master code, then press
ENTER
twice.
2. The following message will appear on the display:
Press ►: the following message will appear on the display:
Press
ENTER
to confirm.
3. The first telephone number will appear on the display:
where “Tx” indicates the first vocal telephone number, and “nnnnnnnn” indicates the previously stored telephone
number (if any).
4. Press, if necessary, ▼ to select another memory location for the vocal telephone numbers, then press
ENTER
to confirm.
5. The existing number, if any, will be deleted on the display:
and the cursor will start blinking on the first location. Type in the telephone number, which may be up to 23
digits long. To delete a digit, press ▼; to enter a 2 seconds’ pause, press C (a comma will appear on the
display: to extend the pause, press C several times. Each comma corresponds to 2 seconds, and the pauses
will fall within the count of the 23 digits). If the number is longer than 13 digits, the exceeding digits will be
displayed as «>nnn ». When the entry has been completed, confirm the number by pressing
ENTER
(if you
press
ENTER
without typing in any digit, the previously stored telephone number will be deleted).
6. If you wish to enter other telephone numbers, repeat the procedure by starting from step 4, or leave the menu
by pressing
EXIT
.
3.8.2 VOCAL CALL BLOCK
To remotely block the vocal telephone calls, type in, at the end of the vocal message, “12” on the telephone that is
receiving the call, immediately after two beeps in a row are received.
The receiving telephone shall use the DTMF tones to dial code “12”.
T x : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
T x : n n n n n n n n
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E v e n t M e m o r y