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Lifeline 4000 Advanced User Guide (B)
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Triggers: A quick guide
How to register and set up a trigger is explained in brief.
1. Register the trigger in one of two ways
In a reserved parameter (see page 36).
In an extension parameter (page 38), and then set the type and the location code (page 38 and 41).
2. Configure/check the action for that trigger type
The action for a trigger type includes the pre-alarm delay, visual and auditory indications, the
call sequence used, whether the trigger can be used to answer a call, whether the type of
trigger is used for inactivity monitoring and/or intruder monitoring, and finally whether it triggers
the external output. See page 44 for more information.
3. Configure/check the call sequence used for the trigger type
Which of the ten emergency numbers are used, and in what order, is dealt with on page 49.
The questions a Lifeline asks
1.
Does the number that has been transmitted match any of
the numbers in any of the radio trigger parameters?
2.
If there is a match, which type of trigger it is?
•
Is it one of the parameters reserved for a particular
type of trigger?
•
Is it one of the extension radio trigger types? If it is
then its type is defined in the next parameter.
3.
Once the trigger type is known, what action needs to be
taken? The action will be defined in the parameter for that
trigger type. The action will include the call sequence to use.
Unique radio
trigger number
Call to control
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