
SAT-9/TD-900 Installation and Programming Guide
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3.3.1.
Accounts & formats table
In this table the Account numbers and transmitter formats of the two (optional)
transmitter frequencies must be entered:
Account No.: the account ID to be used with each one of the two frequencies.
Note that if no account ID is programmed, the SAT-9 only passes the alarm
system’s account ID, however, in such a case it is not possible to perform
manual tests.
transmitter Format: the radio formats for each of the frequencies;
the formats
must be entered in PIMA transmitter format pattern (which can be obtained
from the Monitoring Station)
At least one frequency MUST be programmed both for SAT-9 and
the transmitter.
3.3.2.
PSTN & PGM parameters
In this table you program the control panel’s parameters when SAT-9 transmits events
via RF:
Check Line: the SAT-9 will intercept the PSTN line if it detects a PSTN failure and
generate a dial tone (for the alarm system).
Check PGM: the SAT-9 will intercept the PSTN line when the PGM input is
triggered. The line is released ONLY after the PGM input returns to normal
PGM Input
:
set the PGM input contact, Normally Open or Normally Close.
Dialed Number: the SAT-9 will intercept the PSTN line when this number is dialed
by the alarm system.
3.3.2.1.
Examples
Check Line
:
the SAT-9 will either serve as a backup channel to the
PSTN line, or as a main channel where PSTN line is unavailable.
Dial Number
:
the SAT-9 will intercept and transmit events when
“8888” is dialed by the control panel.
Check PGM
:
the SAT-9 will intercept and transmit events when the
PGM input is triggered (by the control panel).