Captain-i Installation Guide
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Notes:
When the alarm system identifies a failure in the PSTN line, the events are
immediately transmitted through the GSM (including arming/disarming) regardless
of the “E” parameter.
While sending events via GSM, the system continues trying to send them via PSTN
line.
Important: If no radio transmitter is connected to the system, parameter
‘t’ in “Comm. Format” screen must be configured as “t=0” (zero).
5.3.1
Programming area code number for GSM
The GSM Pre Number is the constant digit(s) that will be added to the CMS numbers
for GSM communication. The pre number is usually used for adding the area code of
the PSTN number.
[
[
[
:
GSM Pre Number
0192
[
Enter the designated
pre number (up to 4 digits)
[
5.3.2
Report codes
Note: When using protocols other than ContactID, PAF, NPAF, the default “FF” codes
must be programmed.
To set telephone report codes,
[
"
Report Codes <P>
".
[
, enter the
required report code and
[
. To set radio report codes,
[
"
Report Codes <T>
". Enter the required report code and
[
A code can be comprised of one or two digits in accordance with the report format.
Each digit can take on the values 0 through 15, whereby the values 10 through 15
are represented by the letters A-F as follows:
A-10, B-11, C-12, D-13, E-14, F-15
These values are entered using
, as follows:
1. Verify that the display cursor is on the digit that you wish to change.
2. To obtain a digit between 0-9, press on the corresponding key directly.
3. To obtain a letter between A and F, press
until you obtain the desired letter.
The default codes are as follows:
Code Report
Z1 - Z6
Alarm from zones 1 - 6
RS1 - RS6
Restore code from zones 1 - 6
Zone Fail
Zone fail