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Programming requires the telephone number of the monitoring central station’s
alarm receiver and/or its IP address and Port number. Determine whether to use
the default settings for the events to be reported customize them by completing
the following:
Use this web site to program:
a. Whether alarms will be sent to the central station via an IP connection or
via a telephone dialer
b. The telephone number or IP address and Port number of the central
station receiver where all of the signals should be sent
c. The account number to be sent to the central station for events generated
by the 2550
d. What event codes should be sent for the 2 Inputs/zones (for both the
normal and alarm states)
e. What event codes should be sent for Low Battery and Low Battery
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f. Whether alarm events should also be sent to an email account, and the
email account’s address
The following parameters can be configured from the Dealer Web Site;
1. Dialer Intercept Mode Status (Default = Intercept determined by Line Monitor)
The 2550 normally uses its built-in Telephone Line Monitoring circuit to
determine whether the unit should intercept the alarm panel’s digital dialer or
leave it connected to the premises telephone line. However, the unit can be
programmed to permanently intercept the panel’s dialer (RF Only Mode) or never
intercept the panel’s dialer from the Dealer Web Site.
2. Automated and On Demand Test Signals (Default = Weekly)
The Automated Test signal interval can be changed to Daily or Monthly from the
Dealer Web Site. In addition, an immediate test signal can be generated.
3. Activate/Deactivate Output Relays
Output relays #1, #2 and #3 can be activated or deactivated from the Dealer Web
Site. This feature allows immediate testing of the correct operation of these
outputs when connected to the alarm panel.
4. Normal State of Output Relays (Default = #1 Closed, #2 Closed, #3 Open)
The normal state of each of the three Output Relays can be changed from the
Dealer Web Site.
5. Normal State of Inputs (Default = #1 N.O., reports Alarms & Troubles, #2 N.O.,
reports Alarms & Troubles)
The normal state of each of the two Inputs can be programmed from the Dealer
Web Site as Normally Open/Normally Closed, and whether the unit will send
Alarms and Troubles, or Alarms only.