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MP500/4N-8-16 Programming
Mode 1
When one or several alarm events occur, the dialer:
1) Main goal is to call as soon as possible all the configured numbers considering the priorities of the events and managing fir st the
numbers in the low memory position.
2) Calls the telephone number or numbers configured for that alarm event, starting from the one at low memory position (e.g.: T02 is
called before T05)
3) For each telephone number and sending mode, the dialer will make up to 3 calling attempts.
4) When several telephone numbers have been programmed, a sequence is generated in which calls are routed altenately to the
various numbers, always respecting the priority order of events. The sequence of numbers called is dynamic and depends, from
time to time, on the involved events and on the concerned telephone numbers.
The vocal call cycle can be stopped by dialling “12” on the telephone which received the call after hearing the message and receiving
the call block beep.
For emergency vocal calls, "12" can be dialled after having closed the environmental listening session at the end of the emergency
vocal message repetition.
Vocal calls and text messages following burglar events may be interrupted also by entering a code or a key having partitions in
common with the telephone numbers programmed for the event. This function may be useful in case of false alarms, for instance.
It is important to note that a call cannot be stopped once it has started and will continue until the end of the 3 attempts. No other calls
will be made to the next numbers for the burglar event.
In the event of text messages, delivery time depends on the GSM network company.
Example 1:
Managing burglar alarm sending to 5 telephone numbers:
Programming the 5 telephone numbers:
Number 1: Burglar alarm in vocal mode.
Number 2: Burglar alarm in vocal mode.
Number 3: Burglar alarm in vocal mode.
Number 4: Burglar alarm in vocal mode.
Number 5: Burglar alarm in vocal mode.
Sending via PSTN line- No tone line check
– No answer control
1. Burglar alarm.
2. Call cycle:
a) First burglar alarm calling attempt to number 1
b) First burglar alarm calling attempt to number 2
c) Second burglar alarm calling attempt to number 1
d) Second burglar alarm calling attempt to number 2
e) Third burglar alarm calling attempt to number 1
f)
Third burglar alarm calling attempt to number 2
g) First burglar alarm calling attempt to number 3
h) First burglar alarm calling attempt to number 4
i)
Second burglar alarm calling attempt to number 3
j)
Second burglar alarm calling attempt to number 4
k) Third burglar alarm calling attempt to number 3
l)
Third burglar alarm calling attempt to number 4
m) First burglar alarm calling attempt to number 5
n) Second burglar alarm calling attempt to number 5
o) Third burglar alarm calling attempt to number 5
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