2 - Restore On Bell Timeout
ON: Zone restore reporting codes are not transmitted until the zone has been restored and the bell
timeout has expired. If the zone is not restored when the bell cut-off time expires, the restore is
transmitted when the zone physically restores or when the system is disarmed.
Note:
24-hour zones will not restore until the zone is physically restored
OFF: Zone restore reporting codes are transmitted when the zone is physically restored. If zones
are still active when the system is disarmed, the restore codes are transmitted when the system is
disarmed.
3 - Pulse Dialing
ON: The alarm system dials telephone numbers using pulse (rotary) dialing.
OFF: The alarm system dials telephone numbers using DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) touch-
tone dialing.
4 - Pulse Dial after 5th Attempt
ON: If DTMF dialing is enabled, the alarm system dials telephone numbers using DTMF dialing for
the first 4 attempts. If unsuccessful, the alarm system switches to pulse (rotary) dialing for the
remaining attempts.
OFF: If DTMF dialing is enabled, the alarm system dials telephone numbers using DTMF dialing for
all dialing attempts.
5 - Parallel Communications
ON: Parallel communications is enabled. The alarm system attempts to communicate through all
available receivers at the same time. Once acknowledgment is provided by any of the receivers, the
alarm system communicates the next event. If more than one receiver is configured for PSTN, the
backup procedure described below is followed.
OFF: Parallel communications is disabled. If receiver 1 fails, the alarm system attempts to
communicate with the next available receiver (2-4) in sequence.
Note:
[384] Communicator Backup Options
for communicator backup programming.
6 - Alternate Dial
ON: After each failed dialing attempt, the communicator switches to the next backup receiver in the
sequence:
• Receiver 2 backs up Receiver 1
• Receiver 3 backs up Receiver 2
• Receiver 4 backs up Receiver 3
This continues until communication is successful or the sequence has been repeated 5 times
(depending on the number of maximum dialing attempts). If all 5 attempts fail, an FTC trouble
for the primary phone number is logged. All backup receivers automatically use the same call
directions and format as the primary receiver.
OFF: After 5 failed attempts to communicate with the primary receiver, the communicator switches
to the next backup receiver in the sequence and makes up to 5 more attempts. This continues until
communication is successful or until all backup receivers fail, at which point an FTC trouble for the
primary number is logged.
7 - Reduced Dialing Attempts
ON: If a TLM trouble is present, The alarm system immediately attempts to call the backup receiver.
This option only applies to PSTN. Backup communications must be enabled. See option 5, Parallel
Communications.
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