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BATTERY RESTORE VOICE MESSAGE NUMBER -
P176E 7E (Value 0-99)
TAMPER ALARMS VOICE MESSAGE NUMBER -
P176E 8E (Value 0-99)
DURESS ALARM VOICE MESSAGE NUMBER -
P176E 9E (Value 0-99)
LATCHKEY DISARM VOICE MESSAGE NUMBER -
P176E 10E (Value 0-99)
MANUAL TEST CALL INITIATED VOICE MESSAGE NUMBER -
P176E 11E (Value 0-99)
If a Voice Board is connected to the panel it is possible to send various alarm messages to identify the type of alarm If the
above locations are programmed with a “0” then the event will not report in Voice or Domestic format.
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
TELEPHONE NUMBERS -
P181E 1-8E (Value 1-16 digit number)
The Telephone Numbers can be up to 16 digits long. They can also include some special functions or characters as per the
chart below.
TELEPHONE NUMBER REPORT FORMATS
TELEPHONE NUMBER REPORT FORMATS -
P182E 1-8E
Option 0 - No reporting
Option 1 - Contact ID
Option 2 - Domestic Dial
Option 3 - Pager
Option 4 - Voice Dialler
Option 6 - 4 + 2 (Pulsed) 10 pps (1400 hz Handshake, 1900 hz transmit Tone)
Option 6 - 4 + 2 (Pulsed) 10 pps (2300 hz Handshake, 1800 hz transmit Tone)
Option 7 - 4 + 2 (Pulsed) 20 pps (1400 hz Handshake, 1900 hz transmit Tone)
Option 8 - 4 + 2 (Pulsed) 20 pps (2300 hz Handshake, 1800 hz transmit Tone)
Option 9 - 4 + 2 DTMF (with Checksum)
Option 10 - SIA
Option 11 - SIA Slow
Option 0
No Reporting
- If the option is programmed as “0”, the panel will not report in any format for the selected
telephone number. If the number is to be used as a Call-back number this option should be programmed as
a “0”.
Option 1
Contact ID
- If this option is set for the telephone number, the panel will send a Contact ID message to a
Monitoring Station.
Option 2
Domestic Dial
- If this option is set for the telephone number, the panel is expecting to dial a residential
telephone number when an alarm occurs. The message sent consists of a siren tone over the phone to alert
the person called that an alarm is in progress. The alarm can be cancelled by the person called by pressing
the “#” button on a touch tone phone during the quiet period. If there is a code programmed at location
P175E14E the alarm must be kissed off by entering in the code then “#”. If the alarm is cancelled by a valid
user code the dialler will stop any further calls.
If Option 1 at P46E is turned on (use near and confirmed
alarm reporting) the panel will not send an alarm in this format.
Option 3
Pager
- Report alarm events using "Pager" format. This format utilizes Telecom’s 026 pager network or other
public subscriber networks, etc, to send numeric messages to a compatible pager. The panel sends a 12 digit
numeric number to the pager consisting of the account code (P62E) the 3 digit CID event code for the alarm
event and a 3 digit zone number to identify the zone in alarm.
Option 4
Voice Dialler -
If the optional voice board is fitted to the panel then selecting this option for the telephone
number will allow preset voice messages to be sent via the telephone following an alarm. The kiss off
method to acknowledge the alarm message is the same as the Domestic Format. If Option 1 at P46E is
turned on (use near and confirmed alarm reporting) the panel will not send an alarm in this format.
Option 5
4 + 2 (10 pps) -
This option transmits a 4 digit account code followed by a 2 digit event code to a central
monitoring station. The handshake tone from the monitoring station must be 1400hz and the transmit tone
from the panel will be at 1900hz at 10 pulses per second.