Document #15140 Rev.G 01/02/02 P/N 15140:G
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Programming Options
Coding Notification Appliance Circuit #2 (76)
Coding of NAC #2 is programmable by selecting '1' for March Time (120 ppm), '2' for California (10 seconds On, 5
seconds Off) or '3' for Temporal (½ second On, ½ second Off, ½ second On, ½ second Off, ½ second On, 1½ seconds
Off). Factory default is '0' for no coding (steady).
Trouble Reminder (77)
Factory default is '0' which disables the trouble reminder feature. Selecting '1' will cause a reminding beep (after the
silence switch is pressed), every 15 seconds during an alarm and every two minutes during a trouble condition. The
beeps from the onboard piezo sounder will continue until the alarm or fault is cleared.
Annunciator/Printer Supervision (78)
Factory default is '0' for no annunciator or printer present. Set address 78 to '1' if an annunciator is present, set to '2'
if a printer is present or set to '3' if both an annunciator and a printer are present.
Backup Reporting (79)
Leaving the default setting of '0' programs the control panel to transmit reports to the Secondary Central Station
phone number only if attempts to communicate to the Primary Central Station phone number are unsuccessful. Pro-
gramming a '1' causes all reports to be transmitted to the Secondary Central Station Phone number.
Touchtone/Rotary Select (80)
A '0' programmed in this address by the factory triggers Touchtone dialing over both phone lines. Select '1' for rotary
dialing.
Make/Break Ratio (81)
Use this address only if '1' (rotary dialing) has been selected for address 80. The make/break ratio is factory set to '0'
for 67/33 ratio, but may be changed to '1' for 62/38 ratio.
Address (82)
Leave default of '0'.
Address (83)
Leave default of '0'.
Panel Identification Number (84-87)
The Panel Identification Number is a 4-digit code (valid digits are 0-F) that is used to identify the installed panel.
This code is separate from the 8-digit secret code loaded in by the Service Terminal. It is important to program this 4-
digit code at the jobsite the first time that downloading is performed so that the called Service Terminal can identify
the control panel.
Service Terminal Number 1 Phone Number (88-103)
Addresses 88 through 103 are reserved for the Service Terminal phone number 1. Factory default is all 'Fs'. Valid
entries are 0-9 plus A, B, C, D and E, similar to the primary and secondary Central Station phone number entries pro-
grammed at addresses 00-15 and 26-41. Use 'F' to designate the end of the phone number.
Ring Count on Primary Phone Line (104-105)
Use this address to designate the number of rings allowed on the primary phone line prior to answering an incoming
call from a Service Terminal. Factory default is '03' which means the panel will not answer an incoming call until 3
rings are detected. This entry may be programmed up to a maximum of 25 rings. A setting of '00' prevents the panel
from answering incoming calls.