[02] Receiver 2
[03] Receiver 3
[04] Receiver 4
[350] Communicator Formats
Use this programming option to assign a communicator format to each of the four receivers
programmed in section [301]. The available communicator formats are as follows:
03
DTMF Contact ID
04
SIA FSK
To assign a communications format, select a receiver (option [001]-[004]) then enter the 2-digit
code corresponding to the chosen format. For detailed descriptions of each format,
[377] Communication Variables
[001] – Swinger Shutdown
Alarms/Restores
This value defines the number of communication attempts made for alarm/restore events, per
zone, before the zone goes into swinger shutdown. Valid entries are 000 to 014. For CP-01, entries
are from 001-006.
Once the programmed number of alarm/restore events have been communicated, no further
alarm/restore events for the zone are communicated until swinger shutdown is reset. The last
restore event is not communicated until swinger is cleared. For example, if the swinger shutdown
limit for zone alarms is set to [003], the cycle is as follows: alarm/restore, alarm/restore, alarm...8
hours or arm/disarm...restore.
The bell output is not activated for alarms on zones that have exceeded the swinger shutdown
counter limit. Swinger shutdown on global zones log once to the system area.
Note:
Swinger shutdown resets on all partitions when any partition on the system is armed or
disarmed, or every day at midnight. For CP-01, swinger shutdown is restored after 8 hours of
inactivity.
Once reset, the alarm system communicates normally.
Note:
The event buffer can follow swinger shutdown if enabled.
Tampers/Restores
This value defines the number of times the same system tamper event occurs before going into
swinger shutdown. Valid entries are 000 to 014.
Maintenance Troubles/Restores
This value defines the number of times the same system Maintenance (trouble) type event occurs
before going into swinger shutdown. Fire troubles follow the Maintenance Swinger Shutdown
variable.
[002] – Communication Delays
Transmission Delay (seconds)
This value defines the delay before an alarm is transmitted.
The delay is for zones which have the Transmission Delay attribute enabled. Valid entries are from
000 to 255 seconds (0-45 seconds for CP-01). Each partition shares the same active timer. If the
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