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CONFIG. Menu Selections
System Programming
GLOBAL
AUTO
CONFIG.
GROUPS
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
DIALER
5.2 CONFIG. Menu Selections
Table 5.2.1 lists the Config Menu selections and the description.
Figure 5.2.1 illustrates the Config Menu.
Figure 5.2.1 Config Menu
Menu
Selection
Description
AUTO
Is the selection used to either initialize
the system or update it.
GLOBAL
Is the key feature to the simplicity of
programming. Most system as well as
individual SLC device programming
can be accomplished here.
INPUTS
Allow the user to insert point-to-point
address information to sensors and
monitor points individually for device
type, location, input group(s), and to
modify any of the global programming.
OUTPUTS
Gives the same programming
capabilities supplied to the inputs.
GROUPS
Supply the option to allow either Alarm
or Supervisory devices access to the
system general output list for each
type (General Alarm or General
Supervisory outputs).
DIALER
Configuration gives the user the ability
to turn the DACT on, program primary
and secondary phone numbers and
accounts, the format that the receiver
requires, as well as the event types
that are or are not transmitted.
Table 5.2.1 Config Menu Selections
NOTE:
events are defaulted to “MUST” in the Reporting Options section. In order to use this
panel for remote signaling purposes all events must be transmitted off-premises.
If one account is used, it is required that the Reporting Option for each event (Alarm, Test,
Trouble, Supervisory) be set to “MUST”. If two accounts are used, it is required that the reporting
option for each event be set to “MUST” between the two accounts.
Reporting options for each event (Alarm, Test, Trouble, Supervisory) are as follows:
OFF
Event will not be reported to the account.
CAN
Event can be reported to this account.
MUST
Event must be reported. The DACT will continue to attempt to report this condition until
all attempts have been made. If the DACT cannot report the event, the event will remain
in the system memory and will be retransmitted with a subsequent event.