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2.3.8
DIAL
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OUT
ROUTINE
Dial
Sequence
–
the
order
in
which
the
8
telephone
numbers
(4
ARC
and
4
PR)
are
dialled.
1
‐
4
represent
the
ARC
numbers
and
5
‐
8
represent
the
PR
Numbers.
Enter
#037
,
the
unit
will
announce
“
Dial
Sequence
”.
Example,
to
dial
ARC1
first,
followed
by
PR1
then
ARC2
last
you
would
enter
152
followed
by
#
.
If
no
dial
sequence
is
specified
each
telephone
number
will
tried
in
order
for
the
preset
number
of
the
Dial
Attempts
(default
4).
This
cycle
will
repeat
for
a
maximum
of
15
attempts.
Dial
Attempts
–
the
number
of
times
each
ARC
and
PR
number
will
be
dialled
if
it
gets
an
engaged
tone
on
the
first
attempt.
Enter
#038
;
the
unit
will
announce
“
Dial
Attempts
”,
press
1
to
9
followed
by
#
.
Example;
for
2
attempts
at
each
number
enter
#038
2#
Safe
Call
Device
Option
–
Safe
Call
devices
(Tynetec
Part
No.
ZSA260)
must
be
plugged
in
‐
line
with
all
telephones
within
the
home
if
this
option
is
enabled.
These
devices
ensure
the
Reach
always
takes
control
of
the
telephone
line
in
an
emergency
situation.
Enter
#039
;
the
unit
will
announce
“
Safe
Call
Setup
”,
press
0
to
Disable
or
1
to
Enable
followed
by
#
.
Caller
Party
Disconnect
–
if
an
extension
telephone
is
being
used
when
the
Reach
is
attempting
to
make
an
emergency
call
the
message
“
this
is
an
alarm
call
–
please
hang
‐
up
your
phone
”
can
be
played
down
the
line
after
a
50
second
delay.
This
is
to
prompt
the
other
user
to
hang
‐
up.
Enter
#048
and
the
unit
will
beep
once,
press
0
to
Disable
or
1
to
Enable
followed
by
#
.
2.3.9
RADIO
DEVICES
With
BS8521
protocol
each
radio
device
can
be
assigned
a
“
Location
Code
”
to
allow
the
control
centre
operator
to
identify
the
exact
location
of
the
device
in
alarm.
Auto
‐
Learn
Radio
Device
–
allows
a
radio
device
to
be
learned
automatically
and
have
its
Location
Code
assigned.
Enter
#050
;
the
unit
will
announce
“
Learn
Radio
Device
and
Enter
Location
Code
”.
After
the
beep
activate
the
radio
device.
The
unit
will
announce
the
“
Device
Type
”
followed
by
“
Enter
Location
Code
”.
Enter
the
2
digit
code
from
the
table
below,
the
unit
will
beep,
activate
another
radio
device
to
be
learned
or
press
#
to
end.
00
No
Location
12
Living
Room
2
24
Kitchen
Area
36
Laundry
Room
2
48
Shed
01
Local
Unit
13
Living
Area
25
Utility
Room
1
37
Office
49
Outbuilding/Shed
02
Hallway
Down
14
Dining
Room
1
26
Utility
Room
2
38
Study
50
Garden
Front
03
Hallway
Up
15
Dining
Room
2
27
Entrance/Lobby
39
Games
Room
51
Garden
Rear
04
Stairs
1
16
Dining
Area
28
Front
Door
1
40
Common
Room
1
52
Garden
Other
05
Stairs
2
17
Bathroom
1
29
Front
Door
2
41
Common
Room
2
53
Basement/Cellar
06
Landing
18
Bathroom
2
30
Rear
Door
1
42
Lift
1
54
Ground
Floor
07
Bedroom
1
19
WC/Toilet
Up
31
Rear
Door
2
43
Lift
2
55
Bin
Store
08
Bedroom
2
20
WC/Toilet
Down
32
Garage
1
44
Lift
3
56
Boiler
Room
09
Bedroom
3
21
WC/Toilet
Other
33
Garage
2
45
Front
Gate
57
Attic
10
Bedroom
4
22
Kitchen
1
34
Workshop
46
Rear
Gate
58
11
Living
Room
1
23
Kitchen
2
35
Laundry
Room
1
47
Outbuilding
59
Manual
Learn
Radio
Device
–
allows
a
radio
device
to
be
learned
by
manually
entering
its
ID
code
taken
from
the
label.
This
option
is
useful
on
sites
with
a
lot
of
radio
device
activity
(eg.
PIR’s)
to
prevent
neighbouring
devices
being
accidently
learned.
Enter
#040
;
the
unit
will
announce
“
Learn
Radio
Device
”.
After
the
beep
enter
the
8
digit
ID
code
followed
by
the
2
digit
Location
Code
from
the
table
above.
The
unit
will
beep,
enter
another
radio
device
or
press
#
to
end.
Manual
Delete
Radio
Device
–
allows
an
individual
radio
device
to
be
deleted
from
memory
(as
Load
Radio
Defaults
will
clear
all
radio
devices).
Enter
#041
;
the
unit
will
announce
“
Delete
Radio
Device
”.
After
the
beep
enter
the
8
digit
ID
code
of
the
device
to
be
deleted.
The
unit
will
beep,
enter
another
radio
device
code
or
press
#
to
end.