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the event for the maximum re-tries count or until kissed off but it will then proceed to report the same
event to any other telephone numbers programmed.
Option 2
Monitor Call Progress -
Monitor call progress means that the dialler monitors the status of the dialling
tones to determine whether the call is valid or not. If the call is not valid, eg engaged, the panel will know
and hang up the call and try again.
Option 3
Blind Dial
- When the dialler makes a call it looks for dial tone before making the call. If no dial tone is
detected the panel hangs up and attempts another call. The panel will do this 3 times and if dial tone is still
not detected it will make the call anyway. If blind dial is on, the panel skips the dial tone detection and dials
4 seconds after looping the line (used where non standard or low level dial tone exists).
Option 4
Use Group Numbers for Contact ID Reporting -
When sending an alarm using Contact ID, the panel can
send separate account codes to report the two areas or, use one account code (P62E1E Area A) and use the
group number to identify the two areas. Turning this option on sends one account with group numbers.
Option 5
Stay On-line after Alarm report for two way voice -
If this option is turned ON and a full duplex two way
voice board is fitted, the panel will send a command to the monitoring company in CID or SIA formats to tell
the receiver to stay on-line so the operator can listen or talk to the site (full duplex two way voice). See also
the instructions on Page 118.
Option 6
Auto Kiss-off for Voice/Domestic reporting -
If
Voice or Domestic Report Format is used and this option is
turned On, the alarm will be reported and it can be kissed off by entering the kiss-off code (P175E14E) at the
telephone but if not kissed off the event is automatically removed from the dialler buffer once the
maximum dial re-tries has been reached for the telephone number. A new event must then be created
before the dialler will dial again.
Option 7
Use the Dial Pre-fix Number -
If the Telephone number does not provide sufficient digits for dialling
purposes it is possible to program a dial pre-fix number (P175E8E). The pre-fix can be dialled before the
telephone number. Turning this option on dials the pre-fix first followed by the telephone number.
Option 8
Used as the Call-back Number -
Any of the 8 telephone numbers can be designated as the Call-back
number. A Call-back number is normally used to allow the panel to dial a preset number and connect to a
modem for upload/download purposes. Some modems may generate tones during a Call-back operation
that can confuse the panel unless the reporting format (P182E) is programmed as “0”.
MAXIMUM DIAL RE-TRIES per TELEPHONE
NUMBER
MAXIMUM DIAL RE-TRIES per TELEPHONE NUMBER -
P184E 1-8E (Value 0-99)
The maximum dial re-tries is the number of times that the panel will dial a telephone number in an attempt to get kissed-
off.
DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS “A”
DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS “A” -
P186E 1-8E
Option 1 - Report Mains Fail
Option 2 - Report Battery Low
Option 3 - Report Radio Battery Low
Option 4 - Report Line Fail
Option 5 - Report System Tamper
Option 6 - Report Keypad Tamper
Option 7 - Report Zone Tamper
Option 8 - Report Radio Zone Tamper
Option 1
Report Mains Fail -
If this option is on the panel will report a Mains fail after the report delay time (P25E6E)
has expired.
Option 2
Report Battery Low -
If this option is on the panel will report a Battery Low.
Option 3
Report Radio Battery Low -
If this option is on the panel will report a Battery Low from any radio zones that