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d. Speed Dial Numbers
2. Central Station Formats
The following examples explain the receiver formats and how to properly program memory location
#20
. Each format starts with
a four digit account code. This is the code that is assigned by your central station for billing purposes. You must access the
programming mode before programming these features (see
Programming
section
A
).
Important:
If a number is shown, you
must use that number. If an “
X
” is shown, use any appropriate number.
Note:
A second information alarm message can be sent to the receiver, for any receiver that requires two separate messages.
The second alarm message is programmed in
#21
location. For additional information about the second alarm message, see
Operation
section
B
.
a. Ademco Contact ID Format
This DTMF format consists of a four digit account code, two digit message type, and a nine digit data field.
Account Code
Message Type
New Event
XXXX 18 1 14000 XXX #20
Memory Location
Any number to identify phone
General Alarm
Enter Contact ID Settings Here:
18 1 14000
#20
b. Ademco High Speed Format
This DTMF format consists of a four digit account code, eight zone codes and one alarm type digit. With this
format you can identify up to eight different phones by using a zone per phone. A “5” in a zone positi
means no alarm. The following example shows an alarm from the third phone.
The
1600A
Series phone can be programmed to dial a central station receiver only, or dial up to 5 voice numbers first, and
if no answer, then dial the central station receiver. When calling the first numbers (memory positions
#00-#04
(see
Programming
section
D
), the phone stays in “two-way talk mode” allowing two-way conversation. When calling the Central
Station number (memory position
#05
), the phone is in a “listen only
mode” in order to interpret the hand shake signals of the receiver.
A second central station number position has been provided in location
#06
that is used when the central station receiver does not have a talk
over mode. If a number is placed in position
#05
and position
#06
is
cleared, the
E-1600A
will call the central station monitor receiver. One
or two alarm messages can be sent to the receiver (see
Operation
section
B
, note
3
). After the receiver sends a kiss-off, the
E-1600A
lights the “Call Connected” LED and goes into two-way talk mode. If
numbers are in both positions
#05
and
#06
, the
E-1600A
will call the
receiver first, and after the kiss-off, will hang-up and redial the number
in position
#06
for two-way voice communication.
Notes:
If only a central station is to be dialed, the central station phone
number must be preprogrammed in memory location
#05
and memory
locations
#00-#04
must be cleared.
Account Code
Idle Zones
Alarmed Zone
XXXX 55155555 7 #20
Memory Location
Normal Alarm
Idle Zones
Enter Ademco High Speed ID Settings Here:
55155555 7 #20
Location
Call Type
#00
Voice - Emergency
#01
Voice - Emergency
#02
Voice - Emergency
#03
Voice - Emergency
#04
Voice - Emergency
#05
Central Station Receiver
#06
Central Station Voice Line
#07
Voice - “Info” (
E-1600A-AST2EWP
and
E-1600A-BLT2EWP
only)
#08
Voice - “Info” (
E-1600A-AST2EWP
and
E-1600A-BLT2EWP
only)
#09
Voice - “Info” (
E-1600A-AST2EWP
and
E-1600A-BLT2EWP
only)
c. 4+1 Express Format
This DTMF format consists of a four digit account code, two digit message type, and a single digit event code.
Account Code
Message Type
XXXX 17 X #20
Memory Location
Event Code
Enter 4+1 Express ID Settings Here:
17
#20