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out, no calls can be made to the system to acknowledge an alarm. An intercall time
that is greater than zero makes this possible. The value ranges from 0 to 59 minutes.
The default is 1 minute.
3.2.5 Restore Calls
Definition:
This feature launches the dialout sequence when a zone in alarm returns
to its normal state to advise of the change. It can be enabled or disabled and the
default setting is DISABLED.
3.2.6 # of Call Repetitions
Definition
: When an alarm is validated, the system starts calling the phone numbers
stored in memory to deliver the alarm message. The # of Call Repetitions determines
the number of times this procedure is accomplished within one alarm dialout se-
quence. The value ranges from 1 to 7 times. The default is 7.
3.2.7 Alarm Recall Time
Definition:
This parameter is used to relaunch the dialout sequence when an alarm
has been acknowledged but has not been reset. Àlarm Recall Time is the length of
time between the time the alarm is acknowledged and the time the dialout sequence
is relaunched (as long as the zone has not returned to its normal state for the duration
of reset time). If the alarm is reset before the recall time has elapsed, the planned
dialout sequence is cancelled. This parameter ranges from 0 to 12 hours, 0 to 59
minutes. The default value is 30 minutes.
3.2.8 Pause Delay
Definition:
This parameter is associated with the
Pause
key
. This key is used to
introduce a pause in a telephone number when dialing. The Pause Delay is the length
of the pause. For example, if you need to exit a local phone network before reaching
an outside line, you can use the
Pause
key after entering the access code (usually ‘9’
—see Section 3.3). The range is from 1 to 255 seconds. The default is 4 seconds.