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[01] 1st Phone Number
This is the 1st telephone to which the communicator will dial.
See section [33] “Communicator Call Direction Options”.
After entering the section number [01], enter the
communicator telephone number the way you would dial it
on a telephone. Press [#] after the last digit to complete the
telephone number programming.
Enter [
Q 2 Q ] to dial a ‘Q’ (Hex B)
Enter [ Q 3 Q ] for a 4 second pause (Hex C)
Enter [
Q 4 Q ] for additional dial tone search (Hex D)
Enter [ Q 5 Q ] to dial a ‘#’ (Hex E)
The total number of digits including dial tone searches and
pauses must not exceed 16. Remember to press [#] after
entering the last digit of the phone number. Press [02] to
program the next section, enter another section number or
press [#] a second time to return to the arm/disarm mode.
[02] 1st Account Code
The 1st account code is always transmitted to the 1st phone
number to identify the alarm customer. After entering the
Section number [02], enter a 4 digit number. If “HEX” digits A
to F are required; enter [
Q], [1]...[6] and [Q] again to return
keys to normal decimal entry. Where a zero digit in the
account code is required use “HEX A” ([
Q][1][Q] to transmit
10 pulses. The receiver at the monitoring station interprets
10 pulses for a digit as a zero. If a three digit code is
required as in 3/1 formats, enter [0] as the last digit. [0]
represents a null digit....no pulses transmitted.
[03] 2nd Phone Number
This is the second telephone number to which the
communicator will dial. See section [01] “1st Phone Number”
for programming instructions.
[04] 2nd Account Code
The 2nd account code is always transmitted to the 2nd
phone number. See section [02] “1st Account code” for
programming instructions.
[05]...[15] Reporting Codes Explanation
Sections [05] to [15] are used to program the communicator
reporting codes. A reporting code is transmitted along with
the account code with each transmission. If the reporting
codes are not programmed in these sections no
transmission will be sent when an event (i.e. alarm, restoral,
opening/closing, trouble etc.) takes place. To prevent a
transmission from being sent for any event in the following
sections leave it unprogrammed or enter [00] as the
reporting code.
Eight reporting codes are programmed in each section.
Once the section number is entered, the keypad expects 8
two digit numbers to be entered for the 8 reporting codes in
that section. The keypad beeps twice and the “Armed” light
flashes after each 2 digit number is entered. After the 8th
code is entered, programming of the current section is
complete. The keypad will beep 5 times, the “Ready” light
will go off and the “Armed” light will go on. The keypad is
then ready to accept the next section number for
programming.
When changing the reporting codes in a section, only code
entries up to the one which is being changed need to be
entered. Press [#] to exit from the programming sequence.
Only codes up to the last one entered will be changed.
[05] Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 8
Once the Section code [05] is entered, the keypad expects 8
two digit numbers to be entered as the reporting codes for
zones 1 to 8 alarms (restorals in Section [07]). These codes
are used by the communicator when there has been an
alarm on zones 1 to 8. Listed below are several
programming examples and the resulting transmission using
different formats for the reporting codes. Obtaining different
formats requires entering data correctly in the account code
section ([02] or [04]) reporting codes sections ([05] to [15])
and communication format options, section ([27]).
3/1 Format....Single Line or Non-extended Reporting
Required:
3 digit account code in sections [02] or [04]
i.e. enter [1230] for account code 123
Format code [0], [1], [2], [3], [4] depending on receiver
type selected in section [27]
Single digit alarm reporting code in section [05]
i.e. enter [30] for single digit code 3 (0 is null digit i.e. no
pulses transmitted)
Transmission sent:
123 3
4/2 Format....Single Line Reporting
Required:
4 digit account code in Sections [02] or [04]
i.e. enter [1234] for account code 1234
Format code [0], [1], [2], [3], [4] depending on receiver
type selected in section [27]
Two digit alarm reporting code in section [05]
i.e. enter [31] for two digit code 31
Transmission sent:
1234 31
3/1 Format....Extended Reporting
Required:
3 digit account code in Sections [02] or [04]
i.e. enter [1230] for account code 123
Format code [8], [9], [A], [B], [C] depending on receiver
type selected in section [27]
Two digit alarm reporting code in section [05]
i.e. enter [31]
Transmission sent:
1st round 123 3
2nd round 333 1
If a transmission is not wanted for a particular reporting
code, then enter 00 to disable that reporting code.
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