PARAMETER 03:
Receiver Number
REMEMBER!
To leave the
Programming Mode
at any time, press
the
Esc
key. Doing
so will return the
CP-220A to its
normal operating
mode. Programming
changes will be
stored automatically.
From the previous display, press
0
and
3
. The following screen appears:
RECEIVER NUMBER 0 MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS
Background:
A
Receiver Number
must be assigned to each CP-220A. The
Receiver Number
allows Central Stations to identify, track, and route incoming data in the
event that more than one Receiver is being used. In Central Stations
employing several Digital Receivers and a computerized Automation
System, the
Receiver Number
becomes essential to this process. In either
case, the
Receiver Number
becomes part of the alarm (or trouble) report.
Programming Procedures:
36 different Receiver Numbers (or designations) are available for each
CP-220A. Any
number
between 0 (zero) and 9 and any
letter
between A and
Z may be entered as required.
Press the
NEXT
key or the
MANUAL/PREVIOUS
key until the desired
choice is reached.
Default:
The factory has pre-programmed each CP-220A as
Receiver 0
(zero). Unless
there are other considerations like those already mentioned, this designation
should be satisfactory at this time.
Advancing to Next Parameter:
After programming
PARAMETER 03,
press the
N
key to advance to
PARAMETER 04
– the next parameter in
Category A
.
The CP-220A displays the parameter just programmed ([PARAMETER
NUMBER 03]) with its first digit flashing, indicating its request for the next
parameter number.
You can reach
PARAMETER 04
in one of several ways. Press either:
•
0
then
4
, or
• the
key and
4
, or
• the
key
NOTE: When the
is used, the
name
of the next parameter appears
immediately – not its
number
.
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Section 2: Programming the CP-220A CP-220A Central Station Receiver
Hook-Up and Installation Manual