
Installer Programming Menus
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NUMBER 1 and NUMBER 2
(3rd
Tier)
(PHONES—PHONE 1 & PHONE 2—
Note
The phone numbers are not
accessible if a Dealer Code is
programmed and the Installer
Code is used to enter installer
programming mode. To access
these numbers when a Dealer
Code is programmed, you
must enter installer program-
ming mode using the Dealer
Code.
Call-waiting services should be
disabled to prevent interrupting
panel communication to the
central monitoring station. To
program a dialing prefix that
disables call-waiting, see Pre-
Dial String on page 10.
(Default = none, Parameters = 24 digits; 0-9, *, #)
This setting is used for programming the central station receiver phone number. Phone num-
bers can be 1 to 24 digits long, including pauses or * and # characters.
To enter pauses, press the silent key. A pause is displayed as P.
To enter *, press and hold the 7 key until * appears. A star (*) is displayed as *.
To enter #, press and hold the 9 key until + appears. A pound (#) is displayed as +.
To clear phone number, press Quick Exit.
¾
To program Number 1 or 2:
Enter 1-24 digit number and press
#
.
¾
To delete Number 1 or 2:
Press
#
twice. Once to delete the code and again to accept the command.
FMT - CID
(3rd Tier)
(PHONES—PHONE 1 & PHONE 2—)
(Default = CID)
This setting determines whether the system uses the SIA (Off) or CID (On) reporting format
for central station communication.
¾
To select reporting format under phone 1 or 2:
Press
#
to select on or off.
HIGH LVL
(3rd Tier)
(PHONES—PHONE 1 & PHONE 2—)
(Default = Phone 1: on, Phone 2: off, UL Installations = On)
When High Level Reporting is on, the following conditions report to the central station:
•
Fire, Police, Emergency, and Duress alarms
•
Phone Test
•
Receiver Trouble
•
Tamper Alarm Conditions, including Zone Tampers and System Tamper
•
Cancel Report
•
Exit Error
•
RF Interference
•
Recent Closing
¾
To turn High Level reports on or off under Phone 1/2:
Press
#
to turn it on or off.
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