MP500/4N-8-16 Programming
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Mode 2
IMPORTANT!
Use of Mode 2 will cancel EN50131 compliance.
This mode allows to send alarms and/or events in sequence starting from the telephone number at the low memory position (e.g. T02
is called before T05) till the 12th memory position, if stored telephone numbers are available, considering of max priority only the hold-
up event, whereas all the other events are considered of equal priority.
Mode 2 sequence management rule is always valid and independent of:
Network associated to the telephone number (PSTN, GSM, GPRS, LAN)
Type of sending selected for individual number (Vocal, IDP, IDP-IP, Ademco Fast, C200B, SMS, Modem)
BackUp
Delayed sending programming
If during the sending to a certain number a new event arrives that shall be sent to that number, then it will be immediately queued. This
typeof operation allows to optimize the total number of calls.
If during the burglar alarm call cycle for vocal calls and text messages, a valid user code is entered on the keypad, the control panel will stop
call sensing to those numbers which have at least one partition in common with the entered user code, except for the started call, if any.
To better explain the above management operations, find below three sending examples:
Example 1:
Activation and next burglar alarm.
Programming three numbers:
Number 1: sending burglar partition status vocal messages
Number 2: sending Burglar alarm in vocal mode
Number 3: sending partition status vocal messages
Sending via PSTN line- No tone line check
– No answer control
1. User activates system partitions.
2. Control panel generates partition activation event
3. Call cycle:
a. First attempt to call number 1
b. First attempt to call number 3
c.
Second attempt to call number 1
d. Second attempt to call number 3
e. Third attempt to call number 1
f.
Third attempt to call number 3
Burglar alarm
1. Control panel generates burglar alarm event
2. Call cycle:
a. First attempt to call number 1
b. First attempt to call number 2
c.
Second attempt to call number 1
d. Second attempt to call number 2
e. Third attempt to call number 1
f.
Third attempt to call number 2
Example 2:
Disarm partitions with hold-up code:
Programming three numbers:
Number 1: burglar partition status vocal messages.
Number 2: hold-up vocal messages
Number 3: partition status vocal messages
Sending via PSTN line- No tone line check
– No answer control
A) User disarm system partitions with hold-up code.
B) Control panel generates hold-up and disarm partitions events
C) Call cycle:
a) First hold-up call attempt to number 2
b) First disarm partitions call attempt to number 1
c) First disarm partitions call attempt to number 3
d) Second hold-up call attempt to number 2
e) Second disarm partitions call attempt to number 1
f)
Second disarm partitions call attempt to number 3
g) Third hold-up call attempt to number 2
h) Third disarm partitions call attempt to number 1
i)
Third disarm partitions call attempt to number 3
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