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2.6.4
IDENTITY
SETTINGS
Protocol
Type
–
check
with
the
control
centre
which
protocol
type
they
use.
Enter
#022
,
the
unit
will
announce
“
Protocol
Type
”
press
0#
for
TT
or
1#
for
BS8521
or
2#
for
BS7369.
BS7369
Interval
–
if
BS7369
protocol
is
selected
you
can
change
the
data
interval
for
use
on
different
Mobile
networks.
Enter
#023
,
the
unit
will
announce
“
BS7369
Interval
Time
”,
enter
the
time
required
in
mS
as
a
4
digit
number
(0001
to
9999)
followed
by
#
.
Unit
Identity
–
the
unique
ID
number
issued
by
the
control
centre
to
identify
the
users
name,
address
and
personal
details.
Enter
#024
,
the
unit
will
announce
“
Unit
ID
”,
enter
the
ID
number
(maximum
12
digits)
followed
by
#
.
Pre
‐
Alarm
Delay
–
the
time
allowed
for
an
emergency
call
to
be
cancelled
(by
the
GREEN
button)
before
the
Reach
Plus
starts
to
dial
the
control
centre.
Enter
#025
,
the
unit
will
announce
“
Pre
‐
Alarm
Delay
”,
enter
the
delay
in
seconds
00
(no
delay),
04,
08,
etc.
to
60
in
4
second
intervals
followed
by
#
.
2.6.5
TELEPHONE
NUMBERS
ARC1
to
ARC4
–
these
are
the
Alarm
Receiving
Centre
(control
centre)
telephone
numbers.
Enter
#026
,
the
unit
will
announce
“
Telephone
Number
1
”,
enter
the
telephone
number
(max
16
digits)
followed
by
#
.
Repeat
for
ARC
telephone
numbers
2,
3
&
4.
Enter
a
between
digits
to
incur
a
pause
in
dialling.
To
delete
a
telephone
number;
enter
the
Parameter
Number
followed
by
#.
For
example
to
delete
ARC3
enter
#028#.
PR1
to
PR4
–
these
are
the
Personal
Recipient
(relative/friend)
telephone
numbers.
Enter
#030
,
the
unit
will
announce
“
Telephone
Number
5
”,
enter
the
telephone
number
(max
16
digits)
followed
by
#
.
Repeat
for
PR
telephone
numbers
6,
7
&
8.
If
PR
telephone
numbers
are
used
a
“unit
identity
message”
should
be
recorded
–
see
section
2.3.8.
ARC1
to
ARC4
Dial
Attempts
–
the
number
of
times
each
ARC
telephone
number
will
be
dialled
if
it
gets
an
engaged
tone
on
the
first
attempt.
Enter
#03826
,
the
unit
will
announce
“
Telephone
Number
1
Dial
Attempts
”,
press
1
to
9
followed
by
#
.
Repeat
for
ARC
telephone
numbers
2,
3
&
4.
PR1
to
PR4
Dial
Attempts
–
the
number
of
times
each
PR
telephone
number
will
be
dialled
if
it
gets
an
engaged
tone
on
the
first
attempt.
Enter
#03830
,
the
unit
will
announce
“
Telephone
Number
5
Dial
Attempts
”,
press
1
to
9
followed
by
#
.
Repeat
for
PR
telephone
numbers
6,
7
&
8.
Dial
Sequence
–
the
order
in
which
the
8
telephone
numbers
(4
ARC
and
4
PR)
are
dialled.
1
‐
4
represent
the
ARC
numbers
and
5
‐
8
represent
the
PR
Numbers.
Enter
#037
,
the
unit
will
announce
“
Dial
Sequence
”.
Example;
to
dial
ARC1
first,
followed
by
PR1
then
ARC2
last
you
would
enter
152#.
The
maximum
number
of
digits
in
the
dial
sequence
is
8.
If
no
dial
sequence
is
specified
each
telephone
number
will
be
tried
in
order
for
the
preset
number
of
the
Dial
Attempts
(default
4).
This
cycle
will
repeat
for
a
maximum
of
15
attempts.
Alternative
Dial
Sequence
–
the
order
in
which
the
8
telephone
numbers
(4
ARC
and
4
PR)
are
dialled
during
a
preset
time
period
each
day.
1
‐
4
represent
the
ARC
numbers
and
5
‐
8
represent
the
PR
numbers.
Enter
#047
,
the
unit
will
announce
“
Alternative
Dial
Sequence
”,
enter
the
alternative
dial
sequence
(max
8)
followed
by
#
.
The
unit
will
announce
“
Start
Time
”,
enter
the
start
time
as
4
digits
using
the
24
hour
clock
format
(e.g.
5PM
is
1700)
followed
by
#
.
The
unit
will
announce
“
Stop
Time
”,
enter
the
stop
time
as
4
digits
using
the
24
hour
clock
format
(e.g.
9AM
is
0900)
followed
by
#
.
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