
alarm is activated and the LED’s on the front will flash alternately three times.
6.6.1 Dedicated receiver for Input 2 and Input 3
The alarm inputs 2 and 3 can be configured to have a dedicated receiver.
If the input 2 or 3 is programmed as an emergency alarm the ECII Flex will call the first attempt
to INP2 or INP3 and the second attempt to the primary alarm receiver (AR1) then AR2 and so
on.
INP2 (INP3)
AR1
AR2
S3 – S6
INP2 (INP3)
AR1
AR2
…
If the input 2 or 3 is programmed as a technical alarm the ECII Flex will make all ten attempts
to the INP2 or 3 receiver. Information how to program the input as a technical alarm in section
6.7 below.
Enter phone number for Input 2:
From keypad:
< Telephone number (max 20 digits) >
From phone:
0
< Telephone number (max 20 digits) >
#
Enter phone number for Input 3:
From keypad:
< Telephone number (max 20 digits) >
From phone:
0
< Telephone number (max 20 digits) >
#
6.6.2 Prefix in a PABX switch board
If the ECII™ Flex is connected to a PABX that requires a prefix to get an external extension;
program a star,
, after the prefix. E.g. if the prefix is 0 then program:
From keypad:
< Telephone number >
From phone:
001
0
< Telephone number >
#
Each
will give a 2 second pause; for longer pause use several
.
6.6.3 Star or hash in the phone number
If the Alarm receiver number contains a
or a
press the
key before the star or hash.
From keypad:
<
>
will give *0
From phone:
Not available
Alarm input setting
All three alarm inputs of the ECII™ Flex can be configured. Alarm input 1 is designed for the
alarm button in the car and can be configured to normally open or normally closed. Alarm input
2 and 3 (serial interface labelled “AUX”) can be configured for normally open/closed push button
and also if the alarm shall be defined as an emergency alarm, technical alarm or if the input
signal shall be defined as a filtering signal for alarm input 1.
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