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[333] – SMS Phone Number 2
– Default (Blank)
The 3G4000W will only process command and control SMS messages when they are sent from a known cell phone number.
Program the user’s cell phone number into this field to provide the phone access to execute command and control functions.
[334] – SMS Phone Number 3
– Default (Blank)
The 3G4000W will only process command and control SMS messages when they are sent from a known cell phone number.
Program the user’s cell phone number into this field to provide the phone access to execute command and control functions.
[335] – SMS Phone Number 4
– Default (Blank)
The 3G4000W will only process command and control SMS messages when they are sent from a known cell phone number.
Program the user’s cell phone number into this field to provide the phone access to execute command and control functions.
[336] – SMS Phone Number 5
– Default (Blank)
The 3G4000W will only process command and control SMS messages when they are sent from a known cell phone number.
Program the user’s cell phone number into this field to provide the phone access to execute command and control functions.
[337] – SMS Phone Number 6
– Default (Blank)
The 3G4000W will only process command and control SMS messages when they are sent from a known cell phone number.
Program the user’s cell phone number into this field to provide the phone access to execute command and control functions.
[345] – [5] – PTM Force Dial Enabled
– Default (Disabled)
If the 3G4000W is being used in backup mode, and panel transmission monitoring is desired, enable this option if the control panel
is configured for force dialing. Force dialing is an option in many security panels that causes the system to dial out even if there is
no dial tone present. The 3G4000W will count a number of failed panel communication attempts and determine if the maximum
error count has been reached. In order to maintain an accurate count, this option should be enabled so any failed communication
attempt made by the control panel will register as an error and increase the PTM error count by 1.
[364] – PTM Call Duration
– Default (3 minutes)
This setting determines how long the 3G4000W will seize control of the phone line and provide dialtone, handshake and kissoff
frequencies to the control panel for SIA or Contact ID communications. This setting only applies when the 3G4000W is configured
as a backup communicator and the PTM error count has been reached.
[347] – PTM Max Errors Before Takeover
– Default (4)
This section determines how many failed panel PSTN communication attempts must occur before the 3G4000W seizes the phone
line connection and provides the required dial tone, handshake and kissoff frequencies to the control panel. This feature only
applies when the 3G4000W is configured as a backup communicator.
[422] – [1] – Radio Activation Restore Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Radio Activation Restore reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [2] – FTC Restore Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the FTC (Failure to Communicate) Restore reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [3] – Low Battery Trouble Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Low Battery Trouble reporting code will be communicated or suppressed. Note: If no battery is
used the battery can be disabled via a programmable option.
[422] – [4] – Low Battery Trouble Restore Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Low Battery Trouble Restore reporting code will be communicated or suppressed. Note: If no
battery is used the battery can be disabled via a programmable option.
[422] – [5] – TLM Trouble Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the TLM (Telephone Line Monitoring) Trouble reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [6] – TLM Trouble Restore Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the TLM (Telephone Line Monitoring) Trouble Restore reporting code will be communicated or
suppressed.
[422] – [7] – Input Power Trouble Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Input Power Trouble reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [8] – Input Power Trouble Restore Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Input Power Trouble Restore reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [9] – System Tamper Trouble Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the System Tamper Trouble reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [10] – System Tamper Trouble Restore Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the System Tamper Trouble Restore reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
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