Key #3: Communication
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6.4.6.
Radio transmission and frames
No. of trans.: set the number of the radio re-transmissions. The fixed interval between each
transmission is 10 seconds.
Frames per Tr.: set the number of frames per transmission.
6.4.7.
Communication channels
Set the control panel’s main reporting channel: P-PSTN, G-GSM or N-IP (network). When the main
channel is at fault, the panel tries to report via the others (if in use), while continuing to try via
the first one, until it succeeds.
6.5.
Report codes 4X2
6.5.1.
Zones, restore and general reports
Set the zone's 4X2 reporting codes. The codes are in hex (0-9, A-F). The default ContactID
,
PAF and NPAF code for all zones is “FF”. To report with different ContactID
codes, use the
following steps:
a.
Subtract 100 from the ContactID event number, e.g., “High Temperature” has the event
number of 158, which minus 100 is 58.
b.
Convert the result to a hex number. In this example, the event will be 3A.
Press [NEXT]/[BACK] to move, [*] to enter letters, [ENTR] to save and proceed to the next zone.
The Alarm and Restore codes in ContactID
must be identical!
The 4x2 report codes menu and the following radio menu have 3 sub-menus: Zones, Zones
restore and General Reports. The codes are described in the following table.
Restore cods are displayed as “RESTR” to the event’s right.
Code
Description
Z1, Z2, Z3…
Zone alarms
R1, R2, R3…
Restore codes. Restore events are sent at the end of the siren’s cut-off
time, or if disarming occurs immediately after alarm.
ZFL + RESTR
Zone fault in EOL supervised zone
BYP
Zone bypass
TM1, TM2 +
RESTR
TMPR 1/TMPR 2 opening
AC + RESTR
AC fault
LB + RESTR
Low battery
PF + RESTR
Power failure: PCB voltage lower than 9V
PHN + RESTR
Phone line fault
PNC
Panic code
ICODE
Invalid code: max. no. of keystrokes exceeded (see section 7.10, on page
61 for details)
FUS + RESTR
Fail-unsafe: detectors' voltage fault
PGN
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