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complete, the panel will emit an ID tone and wait for a handshake
(press a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0,
or # key from any telephone).
It will wait for this handshake for the duration of
Post Dial Wait
for Handshake
timer. Once the panel receives the handshake, it
will emit an alarm tone over the telephone line for 20 seconds. If
several alarms occur at the same time, only one call will be made
to each telephone number the panel is programmed to call.
Communicator Call Direction Options
Section [361] to [368]
Private Line Format
The
Private Line
format allows the communication of zone
alarms directly to a user over a telephone line. When an event
occurs that the panel is programmed to communicate, the panel
seizes the line and dials the programmed telephone number(s).
The panel then emits a double beep on the line every 3 seconds.
This indicates to the user receiving the call that the control panel
is calling.
The user must acknowledge the call by pressing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 0, * or # from any touchtone telephone. The panel will wait
for this acknowledgment for the duration of
Post Dial Wait for
Handshake
timer.
The panel will then indicate which zone is in alarm by sounding a
corresponding number of beeps (e.g three beeps for Zone 3).
The user must then press a key (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, * or #)
to acknowledge the alarm. If the panel has another alarm to com-
municate, it will sound a corresponding number of beeps for the
new zone alarm. The user must then press a key to acknowledge
the signal. When there are no further alarms, the panel will hang
up.
NOTE:
Events not received by the central station due to an FTC
will not be transmitted via the Private Line format.
Post Dial Wait for Handshake
Section[161]
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The
Communicator Format
option for either telephone number
can be programmed for Pager Format. If an event occurs and the
Communicator Call Direction
options direct the call to a tele-
phone number with the Pager Format selected the panel will
attempt to page.
When calling a pager extra digits will be required to make it work
properly.The following is a list of Hex digits and what function they
perform:
Hex [A] - not used
Hex [B] - simulates the [] key on a touch tone telephone
Hex [E] - two second pause
Hex [C] - simulates the [#] key on a touch tone telephone
Hex [F] - end of telephone number marker
Hex [D] - forces the panel to search for dial tone
The panel will attempt to call the pager one time. After dialing the
digits in the telephone number the panel will send the account
number and reporting code followed by the [#] key (Hex [C]).
There is no ringback when using Pager Format. The panel has
no way of confirming if the pager was called successfully; a fail-
ure to communicate trouble will only be generated once the max-
imum number of attempts has been reached.
NOTE:
Do not use the digit C in a reporting code when using
Pager Format. In most cases, the digit C will be interpreted as a
[#], which will terminate the page before it has finished.
NOTE:
If the panel detects a busy signal, it will attempt to page
again. It will make the maximum number of attempts pro-
grammed in section [165].
Force dialing should be disabled when using Pager format.
NOTE:
When using Pager format, you must program two hex
digit E’s at the end of the telephone number.
Pulse Formats
Depending on the pulse format selected the panel will communi-
cate using the following:
• 3/1, 3/2, 4/1 or 4/2
• 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake
• 10 or 20 bits per second
• non-extended
The digit ‘0’ will send no pulses and is used as a filler. When pro-
gramming account numbers enter four digits. When programming
a three digit account number the fourth digit must be pro-
grammed as a plain ‘0’ which will act as a filler digit.
If an account number has a ‘0’ in it, substitute a HEX digit ‘A’ for
the ‘0’. Examples:
• 3 digit account number [123]- program [1230]
• 3 digit account number [502] - program [5A20]
• 4 digit account number [4079] - program [4A79]
When programming reporting codes two digits must be entered.
If one digit reporting codes are to be used the second digit must
be programmed as a ‘0’. If a ‘0’ is to be transmitted substitute a
HEX digit ‘A’ for the ‘0’.
Examples:
• 1 digit reporting code [3] - program [30]
• 2 digit reporting code [30] - program [3A]
To prevent the panel from reporting an event program the report-
ing code for the event as [00] or [FF].
NOTE:
This communication format cannot be selected if Down-
look is required.
Scantronics Format
This is a DTMF format that sends reporting codes as:
• One 4-digit account code
• Eight 1-digit reporting channels (event code)
• One 1-digit status channel
The software automatically generates a code for the event based
on the programming of the call direction groups.
Channels
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
aaaa
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
i
Account
Event
Status
Code
Code
Code
When you program the reporting codes for zones and events
(programming sections [320]-[353]), program them in the format
XY, where:
; FKDQQHOV
< HYHQWFRGH
If your central station uses a Scantronics 5100 receiver, only pro-
gram numbers from 1 to 6 for the event code.
([DPSOH
If you program the zone 3 alarm reporting code as [31],
the panel will send event code 1 in channel 3. The panel will send
the number 5 for each of the other channels, so that the event
code will look like:
The panel will send the status code (i) based on the status of the
zone:
= Alarms, Tampers, Restorals, Openings & Closings
= Trouble or Trouble Restoral
= Test Transmission.
Example: If there is an alarm on Zone 3 the panel will send:
DDDD
To disable communication for specific events, program ‘00’ or ‘FF’
for the reporting code.
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