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4 – User Call-Up
ON: A single call attempt can be made to the downloading computer
using [*][6][Master Code][06].
OFF: [*][6][Master Code][06] does not allow initiation of a down-
loading session.
6 – Panel Call-Up and Baud Rate
ON: When a DLS/SA session is initiated by the user, the initial
header is sent at 300 baud.
OFF: When a DLS/SA session is initiated by the user, the initial
header is sent at 110 baud. The alarm system will then switch to 300
baud in order to receive the response from the DLS computer.
7 – Alternate Communicator DLS
ON: When this feature is enabled, the alarm system responds to DLS
requests through the alternate communicator IP or cellular paths at
any time, regardless of whether the DLS window is active or not.
However, if a pre-defined number of consecutive incorrect DLS
access codes is detected (See “Remote Lockout DLS” on page 37)
while trying to establish a connection, alternate communicator DLS
access is locked out until the next hour roll-over.
OFF: When this feature is disabled, the alarm system only responds
to DLS requests through the alternate communicator IP or cellular
paths when the DLS window is active.
The DLS/SA window is active following a power up or if enabled
using [*][6][maser code][05] (System Service/DLS).
NOTE:
This option controls DLS over alternate communicator only.
[402] PSTN DLS Phone Number
Programming
This section is used to program the telephone number for DLS down-
loading over PSTN. This phone number is used for User Call Up,
Periodic DLS and DLS Call back. If no phone number is pro-
grammed, the system attempts to use the alternate communicator IP
path (if configured).
The maximum number length is 32 digits.
[403] DLS Access Code
This 6-digit hexadecimal code allows the alarm system to confirm
the identity of the downloading computer.
If the code does not match the computer, the alarm system does not
allow DLS access.
Once a DLS connection is established, the operator is allowed three
attempts to enter the correct access code. If these attempts are unsuc-
cessful, the alarm system disconnects and a new attempt must be
made.
If cellular or IP paths are used for the DLS connection, a pre-pro-
grammed number of unsuccessful attempts causes a 1-hour DLS
lockout. Number of attempts is programmed in section [012].
[404] DLS/SA Panel ID
This 10-digit hexadecimal code identifies the alarm system to the
downloading computer.
[405] PSTN Double Call Timer
Use this section to program the amount of time that can elapse
between the first and second call when using Double Call download-
ing. Valid entries are 001 to 255 (seconds).
[406] PSTN Number of Rings to Answer On
The value in this section determines how many rings are required in
order to establish a DLS connection. Default value is 000 rings. Valid
entries are [000]-[020].
NOTE:
If Double-Call option and Number of Rings to Answer are
enabled, either one will work depending on how the installer calls the
alarm system.
[407] SA Access Code
This 6-digit hexadecimal code allows the alarm system to confirm
the identity of the downloading computer.
If the code does not match the computer, the alarm system does not
allow uploading/downloading.
Programming the access code as FFFFFF disables SA access.
Once an SA connection is established, multiple attempts to input the
correct downloading access code (programmed in [012]) is allowed.
The operator is allowed three attempts to enter the correct access
code. If these attempts are unsuccessful, the alarm system discon-
nects and a new attempt must be made.
If cellular or IP paths are used for the SA connection, up to 6 unsuc-
cessful attempts causes a 1-hour SA lockout (See “Remote Lockout
DLS” on page 37).
[410] Automatic DLS/SA Options
[001] – Auto DLS Options
1 – Periodic DLS
ON: Upload/download commands programmed in advance (batch
files) are periodically downloaded to the DLS computer.
See below to program the times and days when this occurs.
NOTE:
The computer must be waiting for a call in order for this fea-
ture to work.
OFF: The alarm system does not periodically call the downloading
computer.
3 – DLS on Event Buffer %75 Full
ON: The alarm system automatically calls the downloading computer
with DLS when the Event Buffer 75% full event occurs.
This option is independent of the actual transmission of the Event
Buffer 75% full event (the event does not need to be transmitted for
the panel to perform the automatic upload).
The panel first communicates the Event Buffer 75% full event (if
enabled) using either PSTN or IP and then performs the automatic
download.
OFF: The alarm system does not automatically call the downloading
computer when the Event Buffer 75% full event occurs.
5 – SA on Event Buffer %75 Full
ON: The alarm system automatically calls the downloading computer
with SA when the Event Buffer 75% full event occurs.
This option is independent of the actual transmission of the Event
Buffer 75% full event (the event does not need to be transmitted for
the panel to perform the automatic upload).
The panel first communicates the Event Buffer 75% full event (if
enabled) using either PSTN or IP and then performs the automatic
download.
OFF: The alarm system does not automatically call the downloading
computer when the Event Buffer 75% full event occurs.
[002] Periodic DLS Days
This section is used to program the number of days between periodic
DLS downloads. Valid entries are from 001 to 255 days.
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