Uploading Initiated at a Service Terminal
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Document #15140 Rev.G 01/02/02 P/N 15140:G
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Uploading Initiated at a Service Terminal
Items that may be uploaded from the control panel to a Service Terminal are:
• All programmed data from addresses 00-374 plus the real-time clock, time and date
• Entire Walktest data file
• Troubleshoot Mode system voltages
• Entire 32 event History file
• Current system status
Uploading is possible at any time provided the following conditions are true:
✓
The control panel must be in the Normal Mode of operation. Uploading is not possible if the panel is in
any other mode
✓
There cannot be any active communications ongoing with a Central Station receiver
✓
All active events must be successfully 'kissed-off' by the Central Station (the communicator must be in
a standby state with no new information waiting to be transmitted to a Central Station)
Once an incoming call is accepted/answered by the control panel, the panel will:
1.
Establish basic modem connection
2.
Verify secret code and panel identification number
3.
Verify callback vs. no callback request from the service terminal. If callback is requested, steps 4 through 9
will occur. If no callback is requested, only steps 8 and 9 will occur
4.
Identify the Service Terminal location
5.
Hang-up/disconnect call
6.
Call the Central Station(s) and transmit a request for upload/download message (if programmed to do so). If
this message is accepted, the control panel will proceed to the next step
7.
Return call to Service Terminal
8.
After security clearance, begin uploading
9.
Upon completion of upload, call Central Station(s) back and report either a successful upload or failed upload/
download message (if programmed to do so).
During the uploading process, the fire protection remains active. Should a system trouble or alarm condition
occur, the control panel immediately terminates uploading and processes the trouble or alarm locally and trans-
mits the information to the Central Station(s).