PROGRAMMING SECTIONS
1st Phone Number
This is the first telephone number the Communicator will dial; refer to Section
Communicator Call Direction.
Enter the telephone number the same way it would be
it on a touch-tone phone. Press
after the last
digit to complete the telephone number programming.
A second dial tone search, as required in a PBX system, can be added by entering HEX
between digits in
the phone number. To enter HEX ‘D’, press
A pause of 4 seconds can be inserted between digits in a telephone number. Enter
(HEX
for
a 4-second pause between digits.
To dial
enter
(HEX ‘B’).
The total number of digits, including dial tone searches and pauses, must not exceed 16.
Account Code
The 1st Account Code is always transmitted to the 1st telephone number to identifythe customer. Enter a
4-digit number in Section
HEX digits may be used in the Account Code.
Where a zero is required in the account code, enter HEX ‘A’
[I]
If a 3-digit code is required, as in
formats, enter [0] as the LAST digit. The [0] represents a null digit where
no pulses are transmitted.
2nd Phone Number
This is thesecond telephone number to which the communicatorwill dial. Refer to Section
for programming
instructions.
2nd Account Code
The second account code is always transmitted to the 2nd telephone number. Refer to Section
for
programming instructions.
Reporting Code
Sections
to
Sections
to
contain the communicator reporting codes. A reporting code is transmitted along with the
account code with each transmission. If the reporting codes are not programmed, no transmission will be sent
when an event occurs. To prevent a transmission from being sent for any event in the following sections, leave
it unprogrammed or enter [00] as the reporting code.
Section
and
each have 6 reporting codes; Sections
and
each have 7 reporting codes,
while Section
has 8 reporting codes. When a section is entered, the system expects a series of 2-digit
numbers to be entered. The keypad will beep twice and the “Armed” light will FLASH after each 2-digit entry.
When the last 2-digit number for a section is entered, the keypad will beep several times, the “Ready” light will
be shut OFF and the “Armed” light will come ON. Another section may now be entered for programming.
Zone Alarm
Reporting Codes
When Section
is entered, the panel expects six 2-digit numbers for the Alarm Reporting Codes for zones
1 to 6. These codes are transmitted when there is an alarm on zones 1 through 6.
Described below
are
examples of reporting codes and the resulting transmissions using different communication
formats. Using different formats requires entering data in the Account Code Section
or
the Reporting
Code Sections
to
and the Communicator Format Section
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