Issue 4.5 August 2005
DM1200 Digital Communicator/Modem 12-11
SIA reporting
The SIA protocol will transmit alarm events as SIA
messages. The system must be configured for SIA
Reporting using the Setup SIA menu – see
Setup SIA
in
3GS Programming
for a description of this menu and a list
of SIA codes].
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Max. SIA Messages
Sets the maximum number of
SIA messages to be sent per call – see
Setup SIA
in
3GS Programming
for.
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Single. Acc/Call
Selects whether one or multiple
account codes can be transmitted on one call.
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2 Digit Event Numbers
In the case of a system of
100-plus zones, this option should be set to transmit
4 digit event numbers. This option is receiver-
dependant.
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Block Modifier
This is enabled if block software is
being used.
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ASCII Text
Enables the sending of text with event
information.
When enabled, the Wait Command will allow the
DM1200 the time to gather more event information,
while still connected to the CS.
Note
The above options are dependant on the
capabilities of the CS receiver.
Important
SIA Reporting is available on Version 3.0 of the
Europlex DM1200 only.
Modem Communication
The diagram overleaf shows how to program for modem
communication between the DM1200 and a remote PC
or printer.
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After entering the DM1200 default code, press YES
to TELEPHONE NUMBERS and press NO to CENT
STAT NUMBERS?.
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Press NO to the test call display and select REMOTE
PHONES? Type in primary and backup numbers.
The examples shown are:
Primary: 98765432
Backup: 23456789
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If the DM1200 default settings (shown below) are
those required by the communications software in
use, exit by pressing HELP twice.
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When the display prompts ARE YOU SURE? press
the YES key.
DM1200 Modem Default Settings
If necessary, Parity and Baud Rate may be changed in
DM1200 Serial Set Up menu. Dial Access may be
changed in the DM1200 Telephone Numbers - Remote
Phone Options menu. Data bits must be set to 8.
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Parity:
Even
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Baud Rate:
1200
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Data Bits:
8
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Dial Access:
Unrestricted
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