Cerber
®
C41
H
OOKUP
I
NSTALLATION
& P
ROGRAMMING
M
ANUAL
22
S
ECTION
[07] F
IRST
P
HONE
N
UMBER
This is the phone number the panel will dial to communicate the system
events.
Enter the phone number the same way it would be dialled on a touch-tone
phone. The total number of digits and pauses is 15.
Press [#] after the last digit to complete the number programming.
A pause of 2 seconds can be added by entering HEX D between digits in the
phone number (enter HEX D by pressing [*][3]).
If only one phone number is to be used, program the same number in
section [08] too!
To clear the phone number press [*][5][#].
S
ECTION
[08] S
ECOND
P
HONE
N
UMBER
Refer to section [07] for programming instructions.
The system will call both phone numbers, alternatively, until it reaches a
maximum of 16 attempts.
If all the 16 attempts are unsuccessful, then the panel will signal.
The system will call the second phone number if 8 communication attempts
to the first phone number are unsuccessful ("Unsuccessful Communication
Attempt").
If the optional module MPV3 is used,
the number of dialing attempts will
be programmed on section [09].
In this case, the phone numbers will be
dialed alternatively, starting with the first one for an even number of attempts.
For an odd number of programmed attempts, the second phone number will
be dialed first.
To clear the phone number press [*][5][#].
Central Station Codes
S
ECTION
[09] C
USTOMER
A
CCOUNT
C
ODE
Enter 4 digits (HEX digits may be used).
The Customer Account Code is always transmitted to the phone number to
identify the customer. When a zero is required enter [0] or HEX A ([*][1]).
If the optional module MPV3 is used,
the second digit on section [06] will
be set as 8. Within this section, the first digit represents the number of
dialing attempts. For more than 10 dialing attempts the hexadecimal digits
will be used. A, B, ...F represent 10, 11, ...15 respectively.
The last 3 digits will be set as 0.