Section 6: Programming
[05] Alternate Communicator Receiver 3
Events are communicated through cellular receiver 3.
[06] Alternate Communicator Receiver 4
Events are communicated through cellular receiver 4.
[301] Phone Number Programming
Section [301] is used to program up to 4 telephone numbers used to communicate with the central station over PSTN.
[001] The phone number used to communicate with receiver 1
[002] The phone number used to communicate with receiver 2
[003] The phone number used to communicate with receiver 3
[004] The phone number used to communicate with receiver 4
All telephone numbers can be a maximum of 32 digits. Hexadecimal digits may be included to perform the following functions:
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HEX B ([*] [2] [*]) - to dial "*"
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HEX C ([*] [3] [*]) - to dial "#"
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HEX D ([*] [4] [*]) - for an additional dial tone search, as required by PBX telephone systems.
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HEX E ([*] [5] [*]) - to insert a 2-second pause in the telephone number. This causes a static delay of 2 seconds before any
additional dial tone search in a phone number.
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HEX F ([*] [6] [*]) - represents the end of the Phone Number (everything after F is ignored).
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Pressing [#] in these sections exits and saves the entire phone number.
The alarm system does not attempt to communicate using PSTN if no phone number is programmed.
Reporting
[307] Zone Reporting
Zone alarms, tampers and faults are transmitted to the central station using automatic contact ID or SIA formats. Reporting can be
toggled on or off by zone using toggle options 1-6 in subsections 001-248.
See "Reporting Codes" on page 223 for zone reporting code descriptions.
1 - Alarm
2 - Alarm Restore
3 - Tamper
4 - Tamper Restore
5 - Fault
6 - Fault Restore
[308] Event Reporting
System events are transmitted to the central station using automatic contact ID or SIA formats. Reporting can be disabled by toggle
options, programmable in the following sub-sections.
See "Reporting codes" on page 288
for event code descriptions.
[001] Miscellaneous Alarm 1
The reporting codes in this section are sent to the Alarm & Restore call direction group.
1 – Duress Alarm
Sent when a duress code is used to perform any function on the system.
2 – Opening After Alarm
Sent during disarming if an alarm occurred during the previous armed period.
3 – Recent Closing Alarm
Sent if an alarm occurs within 2 minutes of the exit time expiration (for the first alarm only). Zone alarm transmission delays do not
affect this reporting code.
4/5 – Zone Expander Supervisory Alarm/ Restore
Sent when the system loses communication with the following modules:
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Zone Expander Module
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Keypad with an on-board I/O configured as a zone
This reporting code is independent of the general system supervisory code sent to the Alarms and Restores call direction group.
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