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Option [74]: Equivalent Line Number - Default
[00]
The equivalent line number is used with the receiver
number for sending signals to the central station
software.
Option [75]: Receiver Number - Default [01]
The receiver number is used for sending signals to the
central station software. Refer to the manuals for any
central station automation software being used to
determine if there are any special requirements for this
number. Also, check the numbers used for any other
receivers in the station to ensure that numbers are not
duplicated.
Option [76]: Accounts 3/x to 4/x - Default [00]
Program Option [76] with one of the values listed
below: Value Function 00. If the alarm is reported in
3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/2,BFSK or 3/8 ACRON formats,
a leading space will be communicated in front of the
3-digit Account Codes when sent to the computer.
Ex: 1011sssssssAAAsXsssY
01 If the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/
2,BFSK or 3/8 ACRON formats, a leading '0' (zero)
will be communicated in front of the 3-digit Account
Codes.
Ex: 1011ssssss0AAAsXsssY
02 If the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/
2,BFSK or 3/8 ACRON formats, a leading '0' (zero)
will be communicated in front of the 3-digit Account.
‘0' (zero) will be communicated in front of the 1-digit
alarm code.
Ex: 1011ssssss0AAAsXss0Y
04 If the alarm is reported in SIA then a leading ‘0’
(zero) will be communicated in front of the 3-digit
Account
Ex: S011[#0AAA|Nri0/FH00]
05 if the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/
2,BFSK,SIA or 3/8 ACRON formats then a leading ‘0’
(zero) will be communicated in front of the 3-digit
Account.
06 if the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/
2,BFSK,SIA or 3/8 ACRON formats then a leading ‘0’
(zero) will be communicated in front of the 3-digit
Account and a ‘0’ (zero) will be communicated in
front of the 1-digit alarm code.
Option [77]: Digit Replace - Default [00]
Option 77 works in conjunction with Option A2.
Option 77 is programmed with an ASCII value that will
replace an account code digit or insert a value into an
account code. Option A2 is used to replace a digit or
insert a digit. To replace a digit use 0x where x is the
digit to be replaced. To shift a digit use Option A2 and
set to 8x where x is the location in the account code.
Example 1:
Option 77 is set for 41 and Option A2 is set for 01:
Standard 4/2-format output:
1RRLssssssa1a2a3a4sXssYZ
Account code is 9876
1RRLssssss9876sXssYZ
The receiver will do the following. First it will replace
the first digit (Option A2=01) of the account code
(in this example "1") and replace it with the ASCII
value of 41, which is an "A".
New Output:
1RRLssssssA876sXssYZ
Example 2:
To insert a digit use 8x were x is the spot were the
digit is to be inserted.
Option 77 is set to 2D and Option A2 is set for 82:
Account code is 9876
1RRLssssss9876sXssYZ
The receiver will do the following, it will insert the
ASCII value of Option 77, in this case the ASCII value
of 2D (2D is a " - ") into position two (Option A2=82),
and the account code will shift to the left. So it will
convert account code 9876 as indicated below:
1RRLsssss9-876sXssYZ
* This will not affect SIA.
Option [78]: Max Inter-digit - Default [00]
Certain old dialers may have difficulties in communi-
cating with the DRL2E line cards. The DRL2E pro-
vides a possible solution by programming this
option. This option should be left as a default and
should be changed only on the recommendation of a
DSC technician. When programmed as 00, the inter-
digit time is determined by the Baud rate of the for-
mat being used; all other values are in 100 ms. inter-
vals. 0 determined by Baud rate (default).
00
01
02
.....
0A
auto
100 ms
200 ms
......
1000 ms
Option [79]: Max Inter-burst - Default [00]
Certain old dialers may have difficulties in communi-
cating with the DRL2E line cards. The DRL2E pro-
vides the possible solution by programming this
option. This option should be left as default and
should be changed only on the recommendation of a
DSC technician. When programmed as 00, the inter-
burst has a time of 100 ms, all other values are in 10
ms increments.
00
01
02
100 ms (default)
10 ms
20 ms... and so on
* Use Options 7A through 7F only with Model
MLR2E CE (not UL Listed).
*Option [7A]: Account Codes to Activate 2-Way
Audio - Default [00]
Option [7A] determines which account codes will be
able to activate the 2-way audio feature. Program the
first digits of the desired account codes in Option [7A].
For example:
To allow all account codes between 1000 and 2FFF to
activate the 2-way audio function, program Option
[7A] as '12'.
To allow all account codes between 3000 and 6FFF to
activate the 2-way audio function, program Option
[7A] as '36'.
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