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6. PROGRAMMING
Important note:
All the programmed parameters remain stored even without battery.
You can prevent your system from unintended re-programming according to section 6.4.1. If you use this
protection feature message „programming deactivated, PIN“ will be announced when the
function switch
is
on position PROG.
Three beep: Mains power loss AND battery low at the same time!
6.1 How to program new calling numbers
supports nine calling numbers that can be programmed as follows:
1.
Slide
function switch
to PROG
2.
Enter
* * <n>
(selected calling number: Standard
n
= 1..9)
Select number will be announced followed by “to modify press star“
3.
If you like to change this calling number, press
*
, otherwise proceed with step 5
4.
Enter new calling number. To delete an existing number enter
*
and proceed with step 5
5.
Slide function switch to OFF
Notes:
Every keystroke will be acknowledged by a beep
Key
#
.
programmes a dialling delay of 5 seconds, provided it is entered between two digits, e.g. a delay is essential in
a private exchange (first digit +
#
.
+ calling number).
If your private exchange needs a flash pulse to start an internal call, following programming is possible:
2
.
#
.
followed by the extension number.
Key
*
.
is used as separator for Point-ID protocol
section 6.1.1.
If a programming error occurs, put
function switch
to OFF and repeat point 1 to 5.
Important notes:
Calling number 1 cannot be deleted due to safety reasons.
6.1.1 Point-ID (Contact-ID) alarm protocol
If the alarm should be transferred to a alarm organisation using the Point-ID (Contact-ID) protocol, the alarm number has
to be followed by key
*
and the customer-ID. EasyAlarm forwards the protocol to this alarm number and connects
hereafter to the following calling number in standard
hands-free connection
mode
Alarm number
Customer-ID
074567890
3456
Example for programming the calling number:
0 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * 3 4 5 6
.
Note:
The first character
*
, that follows the alarm number will not be transmitted (=> separator). The customer ID is a four
digit code. In case of an alarm the following codes are transmitted according to the
<Alarm reason>
and the
<Zone>
.
Code
<Alarm reason>
<Zone>
602
Alarm due to cyclic test
900
602
Alarm due to remote programming "**#"
900
301
Alarm due to power failure
900
601
Alarm due to key-press (test-call)
900
132
Alarm due to noise monitoring
900
140
Alarm due to hardware sensor 1
901
140
Alarm due to hardware sensor 2
902
140
Alarm due to hardware sensor 3
903
120
Alarm due to emergency button
902