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Here you determine the 1
st
IPMP receiver telephone
number. When the PowerMaxExpress responds to an
incoming call from the telephone number defined here, it
creates a connection to the IPMP for uploading /
downloading data.
Note:
Caller ID#1 / ID#2 should be 6 or more digits for
wake-up by IPMP to work.
2
nd
Caller ID#
[Fig 4.5.3(23c)]
Here you determine the 2
nd
IPMP receiver telephone
number. When the PowerMaxExpress responds to an
incoming call from the telephone number defined here, it
creates a connection to that IPMP for uploading /
downloading data.
Report Cnfrm Alarm
[Fig 4.5.3(24)] - see note in Fig. 4.5
Detail C
Here you determine whether the system will report
whenever 2 or more events (
confirmed alarm)
occur
during a specific period (see par. 4.4.33).
Available
options
are:
enable
report,
disable report,
bypass
(enabling report and bypassing the
detector - applicable to PowerMaxExpress that is
compatible with DD243 standard).
Report 24H Zones (Optional)
[Fig 4.5.3(25)]
Here you determine whether 24 hour (silent and audible) zones
will function as normal 24 hour zones or as panic zones.
The options are:
both original, audible as panic, silent
as panic,
or
both as panic.
Recent Close
[Fig 4.5.3(26)]
Here you enable or disable the “recent closing” report, that is
sent to the central station if an alarm occurs within 2 minutes
from the expiry of the exit delay.
The options are:
recent close ON
and
recent close OFF
.
Zone restore
[Fig 4.5.3(27)]
Here you determine whether a zone restore will be
reported or not.
The options are:
report restore
and
don't report
.
System Inactivity Report
[Fig 4.5.3(28)]
Here you determine whether the central station will receive
a message if the system is inactive (not armed) during a
defined period (days).
The options are:
disable
,
rep. after 7d
,
rep. after 14d
,
rep. after 30d
,
rep. after 90d
.
Call Waiting OFF (Optional)
[Fig 4.5.3(29)]
Here you enter a code to cancel "call waiting" when calling
the central station.
4.5.4 Private Report
(Fig. 4.5 Detail D)
Report To Private
[Fig 4.5.4(1)]
Here you determine which event groups will be reported to
private telephone subscribers.
Term Description
all All
messages
all (-op/cl)
All messages, except open/close
all (-alerts)
All messages, except alerts
alarms Alarm
messages
alerts Alert
messages
op/cl Open/close
disable report
No message will be reported
Note:
“
All
” means all events including the L. BAT and AC
FAIL trouble messages.
Note:
All the above options can be reported to private
telephone subscribers by SMS. When Voice Report is
enabled alarms and alerts only can be reported.
The following siren signal will be sent to private telephone
upon event reporting:
FIRE: ON - ON - ON - pause.... (- - - - - - ......).
BURGLAR: ON continuously (
...)
EMERGENCY/LATCHKEY: 2-tone siren; like an
ambulance.
Voice report
[Fig 4.5.4(2)]
1
st
Private Tel#
[Fig 4.5.4(2a)]
Here you program the 1
st
telephone number (including area
code, if required) of the private subscriber to which the system
will report the event groups defined in Report To Private.
2
nd
Private Tel#
[Fig 4.5.4(2b)]
Here you program the 2
nd
telephone number (including area
code, if required) of the private subscriber to which the system
will report the event groups defined in Report To Private.
3
rd
Private Tel#
[Fig 4.5.4(2c)]
Here you program the 3
rd
telephone number (including area
code, if required) of the private subscriber to which the system
will report the event groups defined in Report To Private.
4
th
Private Tel#
[Fig 4.5.4(2d)]
Here you program the 4
th
telephone number (including area
code, if required) of the private subscriber to which the system
will report the event groups defined in Report To Private.
Redial Attempts
[Fig 4.5.4(2e)]
Here you determine the number of times the communicator
will dial the called party’s number (private telephone).
The options are:
1, 2, 3
and
4
attempts.
Attention! A maximum of 2 dialing attempts is permitted
by the Australian Telecommunication Authority.
Tel. acknowledge
[Fig 4.5.4(2f)]
Here you determine whether the system will use the single
acknowledge or the all acknowledge mode when reporting to
private telephones.
Note:
In the single acknowledge mode, receiving an
acknowledge signal from a single telephone is sufficient to
consider the current event closed and call off the
communication session. The remaining telephones serve for
backup purposes only. In the all acknowledge mode, an
acknowledge signal must be received from each telephone
before the current event is considered reported.
The options are:
single ack
and
all ack.
SMS Report Tel#
[Fig 4.5.4(3)]
1
st
SMS Tel#
[Fig 4.5.4(3a)]
Here you define the first SMS phone number (including
area code, 16 digits maximum) to which pre-selected
event types (see par. 4.6.3) will be reported.
2
nd
SMS Tel#
[Fig 4.5.4(3b)]
Here you define the second SMS phone number (including
area code, 16 digits maximum) to which pre-selected
event types (see par. 4.6.3) will be reported.
3
rd
SMS Tel#
[Fig 4.5.4(3c)]
Here you define the third SMS phone number (including
area code, 16 digits maximum) to which pre-selected
event types (see par. 4.6.3) will be reported.
4
th
SMS Tel#
[Fig 4.5.4(3d)]
Here you define the fourth SMS phone number (including
area code, 16 digits maximum) to which pre-selected
event types (see par. 4.6.3) will be reported.