Section 6: Programming
[992] - Ethernet IP Address
This section displays the IP address of the Ethernet connection. This value is programmed in section [001] or assigned by DHCP.
[993] - Ethernet Gateway IP Address
This section displays the IP address of the Ethernet connection. This value is programmed in section [001] or assigned by DHCP.
[994] - Cellular IP Address
This section displays the current dynamic IP address assigned by DHCP to the cellular connection.
Note:
Cellular uses DHCP (dynamic IP) only. The cellular IP address is always provided by the cellular network (i.e., not
programmable).
[995] - SIM Number
This section displays the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) number of the SIM card installed in the communicator. Format is: Major
Industry Identifier (2 digits); Mobile Country Code (2 or 3 digits); Mobile Network Code (2 - 3 digits); Unique Number (10 - 12 digits);
and Checksum (1 digit). Valid SIM numbers range is: 18 - 21 numbers. Thisnumber is printed on the SIM and the outside of the
communicator carton.
Note:
The checksum digit is omitted on 19-digit SIM card numbers.
[996] - Cellular Telephone Number
This section displays the cellular telephone number of the SIM. This telephone number is required by the Installer for DLS and remote
firmware (flash) update.
[997] - IMEI Number
This section will display the unique 15-digit International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) of the radio. Format is: Reporting Body
Identifier (2 digits), Allocation Number (4 digits); Final Assembly Code (2 digits); Serial Number (6 digits); and a check digit.
[998] - MAC Address
This section will display the unique12-digit, hexadecimal number assigned as the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the
device.
[999] - Communicator Default
Default - (99)
Communicator default updates the unit after changes and also returns the communicator to the default state.
00: Default Module. All programming sections in the module revert to factory settings. This erases existing programming of the unit.
55: Reset. The Cellular alarm communicator module is reset. This option is equivlant to power cycling the cellular alarm
communicator.
[860] Display Keypad Slot Number
The 2-digit slot number of the keypad being used is displayed in this read only section.
[861]-[892] Keypad Programming
Use section [861] to [892] to configure keypads 1 to 32. For information on keypad programming, refer to the installation sheet
supplied with the keypad.
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Note:
For EN50131 compliant installations [861][021] options 1 and 2 must be disabled.
[899] Template Programming
Template programming allows quick programming of the minimum functions required for basic operation. This section is used to view
current template programming options and to define certain system parameters. Press the (#) key to accept the displayed value and
advance to the next option. The following options are available:
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5-digit Template Code: Displays the current 5-digit template programming code (default: 00000). Each digit in the code
selects a set of pre-defined programming options, as described below:
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Digit 1 - zone 1-8 definition options
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Digit 2 - system EOL options
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Digit 3 - alarm controller communications options
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Digit 4 - reporting code configurations
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Digit 5 - DLS connection options
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Central Station Telephone Number: The phone number used to contact the central monitoring station (32 character limit).
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Central Station Account Code: The account code used in programming section [310]. This is a 4 or 6-digit entry.
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Partition Account Code: Used to identify partition-specific events. All 4 digits must be entered in order to complete the entry.
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This account code is entered into programming section [310][001].
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