
5.
PROGRAMMING
All the programmed parameters remain stored by switching off the alarm unit.
If you want to prevent EasyAlarm® from unwanted reprogramming
Doing so you will get message
when switched to PROG.
Adjusting this parameter has influence on the described performance. Change these values only when absolutely
necessary and test the desired behaviour prior to use.
5.1
How to program new calling numbers (Announce/Change/Delete)
EasyAlarm® supports nine calling numbers. To announce or modify a number please proceed as follows:
1. Set function switch to PROG.
2. Enter
**
<n>
(n =
1
to
9
: selected calling number).
3. If you want to modify calling number press
*
, otherwise proceed with step 5.
4. Enter new calling number. To delete number switch to OFF directly.
5. Set function switch to OFF.
Notes:
Check each phone number with a test call
Each key press is confirmed with a beep.
Key
#
will lead to a dialling delay of 5 seconds, provided it is entered between two digits, e.g. a delay is essential in a
private exchange. (i.e.
0#
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
*
as part of the calling number will result in a call using protocol Point-ID/Contact-ID
Calling number 1 cannot be deleted due to safety aspects because it is the only number to be called in case of an
emergency operation (supply power loss and battery empty at the same time).
Calling number 9 is reserved for routine call
6.5.5 and for alarm due to power failure
5.1.1
Alarm using Point-ID (Contact-ID) protocol
If the alarm should be transferred to an 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.
Example:
Calling number 1: Number for Voice-call (without power supply this is the only number that can be called)
Calling number 2 and 9 (Point-ID) :074567890
Separator
Customer ID: 3456
074567890
*
3456
Change calling number sequence
**0
to
213
, so that calling number 2 is called first!
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 <Cause of alarm>.
213
Code
<Cause of alarm>
Zone
120
Alarm due to emergency button (Sensor-2)
902
140
Alarm due to Sensor-1 (Sensor-3)
901 (903)
301
Alarm due to supply power loss
900
601
Test call
900
602
Routine call
900
5.1.2
Hotline mode
You can use EasyAlarm® in a so called hotline-mode. EasyAlarm® only takes the telephone line and the private exchange
does the dialling (Program calling number 1 with
#
).
Using this Hotline-Mode the following programming are typical:
1.
No user announcements during connection
2.
Dialling-in in Hands-free connection without PIN-Code
10
Programming deactivated: PIN
to modify press
*
...