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General messages other than Caller ID or DNIS:
•
Private Call:
An anonymous indication is received
instead of the originating telephone number.
•
No Call No.:
An out-of-area or unavailable indication is
received instead of the originating telephone number.
•
Unknown Call:
The originating telephone number has
not been received or was not transmitted.
Option [13]: Caller Source to SG Computer - Default
[00]
Option [13] allows the transmission of the Caller Iden-
tification to the computer output. Program Option [13]
as one of the following:
00
01
02
Protocol
4RRL
URRL
Do not send to the computer
Send to the computer (North
American Caller ID)
Send to the computer (International
Caller ID)
NOTE:
Option [12] must be programmed as "01" to
use Caller ID.
Option [14]: Caller Source to printer - Default [00]
Option [14] allows the transmission of the Caller Iden-
tification to the printer output. Program Option [14] as
one of the following
00
01
Do not send to the printer
Send to the printer; each alarm will print an
extra line, showing the Caller ID
To use Option [14], Option [12] must be programmed
as "01" for Caller ID.
Options [15] - [16]: Reserved
Option [17]: DMP User Length - Default [00]
Option 17 is for the variable length zone and user
numbers. The first digit in the option represents the
user number and the second digit represents the zone
number. For example, if Option 17 is set for 24 than
the receiver will output a 2-digit user number and a 4-
digit zone number. The default value is 00 for 2-digit
zone and 2-digit user number.
Option [18]: Sur-Gard DTMF 4/3 Format Output -
Default [00]
Each nibbles of this option controls how the 4/3 format
computer output string is formatted. The first nibble
allows for the user and group codes for openings and
closings to be combined. When programmed as “1x”,
group arming/disarming signals will be combined with
the user code into one signal which will be sent to the
computer.
Example, the following information may be sent to the
computer: (The printer output does not change)
Printer:
1234-B01 CloseGrp
1234-416 Close
1234-C02 OpenGrp
1234-532 Open
Computer:
1234 C1 16 (instead of 1234 C 01 and 1234 C 16)
1234 O2 32 (instead of 1234 O 02 and 1234 O 32)
If a user code is not received after the group opening/
closing, the message “1234 C1 FF” will be sent; “FF”
indicates that a user code was not received.
The second nibble of this option controls the user/zone
number conversion. The Sur-Gard 4/3 DTMF format is
made up of a 4-digit account code, a 1-digit event
code, and a 2-digit hexadecimal zone code or user
number. However, some central station software pack-
ages use a common event code and require decimal
user codes. This option allows the user codes to be
converted from hexadecimal to decimal to meet the
needs of the central station software. Program with
one of the following:
x0
x1
Send the last two digits as user codes without
conversion
Convert the last 2-digit user codes to decimal
as shown here:
User Code receive
00 to 99
B0 to B9
C0 to C9
D0 to D9
E0 to E9
F0 to F9
User Code after
conversion
00 to 99
100 to 109
110 to 119
120 to 129
130 to 139
140 to 149
x2
x3
Example, if 1234 4B1 is received, 1234 C 101
will be sent to the computer.
Send the last 3 digits as the zone codes with
the 5th digit still used as the event code
Example, if 1234 161 is received, 1234 A 161
will be sent to the computer.
When individual event codes are used, if 1234
401 is received, 1234 C 01 will be transmitted
to the computer. When common event codes
are used, if 1234 401 is received, 1234 Z 401
will be transmitted to the computer, where Z is
the common event code.
Send the last 3 digits as the zone codes and
convert the user codes only to decimal
NOTE:
When the first nibble of the option is set to 1
the 3-digit user codes will be combined with the
group number as follows:
Code received
1234B01
12344B1
Code sent to computer
No transmission
1234 C1 101
Option [19]: Fault Call Counter - Default [00]
Option 19 is used for limiting the number of Fault Call
messages that are sent to the printer and computer.
The default setting will send a Fault Call alarm for every
10 Fault Calls. To have every Fault Call sent to the com-
puter and printer set Option 19 to 01.
Option [1A]: DNIS Input Sensitivity - Default [00]
NOTE:
Do not change this option unless instructed
to do so by DSC Technical Support.
Option [1B]: Reserved
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