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SECTION 8: PROGRAMMING ITEM DESCRIPTION
The numbers below that follow the 8 correspond to the keypad programming items as well as the ScanPro items.
The numbers below that follow the 8 correspond to the keypad programming items as well as the ScanPro items.
The numbers below that follow the 8 correspond to the keypad programming items as well as the ScanPro items.
The numbers below that follow the 8 correspond to the keypad programming items as well as the ScanPro items.
The numbers below that follow the 8 correspond to the keypad programming items as well as the ScanPro items.
When HEX is specified it identifies that Hexidecimal characters (0-9 and B-F) are to be programmed
When HEX is specified it identifies that Hexidecimal characters (0-9 and B-F) are to be programmed
When HEX is specified it identifies that Hexidecimal characters (0-9 and B-F) are to be programmed
When HEX is specified it identifies that Hexidecimal characters (0-9 and B-F) are to be programmed
When HEX is specified it identifies that Hexidecimal characters (0-9 and B-F) are to be programmed
8.1
8.1
8.1
8.1
8.1
TELEPHONE NUMBER
TELEPHONE NUMBER
TELEPHONE NUMBER
TELEPHONE NUMBER
TELEPHONE NUMBER
The SC is capable of reporting to three different telephone numbers.
Each number may be up to 20 digits in length (with a required blank
digit at the end of each number). Refer to items 26 and 27 for
telephone number reporting assignment.
Also, four special function may be used in conjunction with the
telephone numbers:
1)
1)
1)
1)
1)
11 or B - (* KEY USED
11 or B - (* KEY USED
11 or B - (* KEY USED
11 or B - (* KEY USED
11 or B - (* KEY USED T
T
T
T
TO DELETE CALL
O DELETE CALL
O DELETE CALL
O DELETE CALL
O DELETE CALL W
W
W
W
WAITING)
AITING)
AITING)
AITING)
AITING)
The “11” is used to delete call waiting in tone dialing only. 11, 7,
and 0 is programmed before the dialed phone number. Use first
three Memory Locations. Check with your local telephone company
to make sure of the exact digit sequence.
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
12 or C - (#) KEY
12 or C - (#) KEY
12 or C - (#) KEY
12 or C - (#) KEY
12 or C - (#) KEY
Some telephone exchanges require that the (*) key be used to call
out. Simply program a "12" where needed.
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
14 or E - SECOND DIAL
14 or E - SECOND DIAL
14 or E - SECOND DIAL
14 or E - SECOND DIAL
14 or E - SECOND DIAL T
T
T
T
TONE
ONE
ONE
ONE
ONE
In installations where two dial tones are received (first for internal
line and second for outside line). The panel may be programmed to
detect a second dial tone by entering a “14” between the internal line
number and the outside line number.
4)
4)
4)
4)
4)
15 or F - DIALING P
15 or F - DIALING P
15 or F - DIALING P
15 or F - DIALING P
15 or F - DIALING PA
A
A
A
AUSE
USE
USE
USE
USE
In areas where a dialing pause is required a dialing pause may be
programmed after any dialing digit by entering a “15”. The dialing
pause is approximately 5 seconds.
8.1.1
8.1.1
8.1.1
8.1.1
8.1.1 THIRD TELEPHONE NUMBER
THIRD TELEPHONE NUMBER
THIRD TELEPHONE NUMBER
THIRD TELEPHONE NUMBER
THIRD TELEPHONE NUMBER
The third telephone number can be used as a third receiver number
but it's primary purpose is to denote the CallBack security phone
number for the ScanPro Downloader software. When this feature is
used for communicating to the software the third account number
MUST agree with the account number set up in ScanPro as well as
the format MUST be set to (10).
8.2
8.2
8.2
8.2
8.2
ACCOUNT NUMBERS
ACCOUNT NUMBERS
ACCOUNT NUMBERS
ACCOUNT NUMBERS
ACCOUNT NUMBERS
The three account numbers are assigned to telephone numbers 1,
2 and 3 respectfully. These account numbers may be three or four
digits in length and with a range of 0-9, A-F. Extended Superfast
4+3+3, SK4+2 and ScanPro Downloader reporting formats require
a four digit account number.
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
REPOR
REPOR
REPOR
REPOR
REPORTING FORMA
TING FORMA
TING FORMA
TING FORMA
TING FORMATS
TS
TS
TS
TS
Enter a value from the list below to select the transmission format
for each telephone number.
1=Fast, 2300 Hz. handshake, 1800 Hz. data, 20 pps.
2=Fast Extended, 2300 Hz. handshake, 1800 Hz. data, 20 pps.
3=Extended Superfast 4+3+3 (DTMF touch tone).
4=SK 4 + 2 , 2300 Hz. handshake, 1800 Hz. data, 20 pps.
7=Slow, 1400 Hz. handshake, 1900 Hz. data, 10 pps.
8=Slow Extended 1400 Hz. handshake, 1900 Hz. data, 10 pps.
9=SK 4 + 2, 1400 Hz. handshake, 1900 Hz. data, 10 pps.
10=ScanPro 300 baud.
11=40PPS Extended with Parity
12=40PPS 4+2 with Parity
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
8.4
REPORTING ATTEMPTS (0-15)
REPORTING ATTEMPTS (0-15)
REPORTING ATTEMPTS (0-15)
REPORTING ATTEMPTS (0-15)
REPORTING ATTEMPTS (0-15)
The value is the number of reporting attempts the system will make
before going into a “FAIL TO COMMUNICATE” condition. A new
report will re-initiate the attempt counter for all previous reporting
attempts. A zero in this location will cause the system to report 16
times.
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE: Reporting Attempts is programmed as = 5.
1.
System receives alarm on Zone 1.
2.
System attempts to communicate with the central station 5
times.
3.
After fifth attempt, the system enters “FAIL TO COMMUNI-
CATE” condition. Communicator shuts down, keypad annunci-
ates fault condition.
4.
Zone 1 restores. Still no communications.
5.
Zone 2 trips. Five attempts will be made to transmit Zone 1 and
Zone 2 alarm. Only if both Zones obtain successful transmis-
sion will system exit Fail To Communicate condition.
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
ANTI-JAM TIME (0-99 SECONDS)
ANTI-JAM TIME (0-99 SECONDS)
ANTI-JAM TIME (0-99 SECONDS)
ANTI-JAM TIME (0-99 SECONDS)
ANTI-JAM TIME (0-99 SECONDS)
To determine the Anti-Jam time for your telephone company central
office, have someone dial the premises phone from another loca-
tion. Instruct the caller to hang up immediately when the phone is
picked up. The amount of time elapsed before dial tone is received
is the Anti-Jam time. Once this time has been determined, program
the Anti-Jam to exceed the time measured by two (2) to three (3)
seconds.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NOTE:
TE:
TE:
TE:
TE: Anti-Jam times v
Anti-Jam times v
Anti-Jam times v
Anti-Jam times v
Anti-Jam times var
ar
ar
ar
ary fr
y fr
y fr
y fr
y from central office to central
om central office to central
om central office to central
om central office to central
om central office to central
office
office
office
office
office.....
8.6
8.6
8.6
8.6
8.6
RESTORE ZONES (1-16)-(
RESTORE ZONES (1-16)-(
RESTORE ZONES (1-16)-(
RESTORE ZONES (1-16)-(
RESTORE ZONES (1-16)-(for
for
for
for
for REAL-TIME
REAL-TIME
REAL-TIME
REAL-TIME
REAL-TIME
RESTORAL)
RESTORAL)
RESTORAL)
RESTORAL)
RESTORAL)
Select zones which will report restorals. A restore is defined as a
return to normal after a zone has been previously tripped. If a
burglary zone is tripped, a restore report will be transmitted when the
zone restores. A Fire, Audible Panic, Silent, or a Silent Panic zone
will transmit a restore report after the zone restores.
If Real
If Real
If Real
If Real
If Real Time Restoral is not desired,
Time Restoral is not desired,
Time Restoral is not desired,
Time Restoral is not desired,
Time Restoral is not desired, do not pr
do not pr
do not pr
do not pr
do not program an
ogram an
ogram an
ogram an
ogram any zones
y zones
y zones
y zones
y zones
in this location.
in this location.
in this location.
in this location.
in this location.