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Programming the LINKS1000
Step 1.
Programming the Cellular Telephone Number
Scroll to “Write LINKS” and press [
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
] to select. Scroll to “LINKS Phone #” and press [
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
] to select.
Enter the area code and phone number for the LINKS. Press [#] to store and exit.
Step 2.
Program the Cellular Network Parameters
While still in “Write LINKS” menu, scroll to “System I.D.” and press [
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
] to select. Enter the five digit
System I.D. number. Press [#] to store and exit.
Scroll to the “Initial Page” and press [
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
] to select. Choose either “A SIDE 333” or “B SIDE 334” using
the
and
keys. Press [#] to store and exit.
Scroll to “Access Class” and press [
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
] to select. (This is automatically set by the Programmer.)
Press [#] to store and exit.
Step 3.
Enabling Downloading
While still in the “Write LINKS” menu, scroll to “Downloading?” and press [
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
] to select. Using the
and
keys, choose either “Enabled” or “Disabled”. Press [#] to store and exit.
Only LINKS1000 version 2.10 or higher will support this function. This option will display on
non-supported versions, but will not be accessible.
NOTE:
With the Downloading feature “Enabled,” the LINKS1000 will answer ANY call placed to the
LINKS1000 cellular telephone number, therefore generating cellular charges. If Downloading via the
LINKS1000 will not be used, the Downloading feature must be disabled.
Step 4.
AC Failure Reporting Option
The option of sending an AC failure is done via the AC Failure reporting display. Scroll to the ‘AC
Tbl Sent?’ screen and press [
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
]. Press the
and
keys to toggle either ‘Enable’ or ‘Disable’.
Press [#] to store and exit.
With the option ‘Enabled’ the LINKS1000 WILL report loss of AC power.
With the option ‘Disabled’ the LINKS1000 WILL NOT report loss of AC power.
Only LINKS1000 version 2.20 or higher will support this function. This option will display on
non-supported versions, but will not be accessible.
Step 5.
Emergency Phone Number
The AUX IN terminal provides a Panic type alarm to the LINKS1000. When this terminal is briefly shorted
to ground, the LINKS1000 will dial the phone number that is programmed in the emergency phone
number location.
Only LINKS1000 version 3.0 or higher will support this function. This option will display on
non-supported versions, but will not be accessible.
NOTE:
This input is a 24-hour, silent terminal and the Panic phone call will be connected through the
cellular network.
Select the LINKS Write menu, then select the Emergency Phone Number item.
Enter the phone number exactly as it would be dialed on a standard cellular phone. Press [#] to
exit the item and store the phone number into the LINKS1000 memory. (See “How the LINKS1000
Works” for instructions on how to connect a phone to the LINKS1000 for use with the emergency
phone number.)
Disconnecting the LINKS1000 Programmer
Step 1.
Scroll to “Main Menu”.
Step 2.
Press [#], wait for the display to go blank.
Step 3.
Disconnect the modular cord from the LINKS1000. Done
NOTE: Unplug the Programmer from the LINKS1000 when finished programming. The LINKS1000 will not
operate when the Programmer is plugged in.