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P R O G R A M D E S C R I P T I O N S
• 3/1, 3/2, 4/1 or 4/2 • 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake
• 20 bits per second non-extended
Additional Notes on Pulse Formats
1.The digit ‘0’ will send no pulses and is used as a filler
digit.
2.When programming account numbers, enter four digits.
When programming a three digit account number, the
fourth digit must be programmed as ‘0’.
3 digit account number [123] - program [1230]
3.If an account number has a ‘0’ in it, substitute a HEX
digit ‘A’ for the ‘0’. For example:
3 digit account number [502] - program [5A20]
4 digit account number [4079] - program [4A79]
4.Reporting codes are two digits. When programming
single-digit Reporting Codes, the second digit must be
programmed as a ‘0’. If a ‘0’ is to be transmitted,
substitute HEX digit ‘A’. For example:
1 digit Reporting Code [3] - program [30]
2 digit Reporting Code [30] - program [3A]
5.To prevent the panel from reporting an event, the
Reporting Code should be programmed as [00] or [FF].
5.8.2 Contact ID
Contact ID is a specialized format that will communicate
information using tones rather than pulses. This format
allows more information to be sent faster than other formats.
For example, in addition to reporting an alarm in zone one,
the Contact ID format will also report the type of alarm, such
as an Entry/Exit alarm.
To program Contact ID, a two digit number from Appendix
A must be entered in order for every event to be transmitted.
The two digit number determines the type of alarm. The
panel will automatically generate all other information,
including the zone number.
Additional Notes on Contact ID
1. Account Numbers must be four digits.
2. All Reporting Codes must be two digits.
3. Substitute the HEX digit ‘A’ for the ‘0’.
4.To prevent the panel from reporting an event, the
Reporting Code should be programmed as [00] or [FF].
Please refer to Appendix A for a list of Contact ID Identifiers.
5.8.3 SIA
SIA is a specialized format that will communicate information
quickly using Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) rather than
pulses. The SIA format will automatically generate the type of
signal being transmitted, such as Burglary, Fire, Panic etc.
The two digit Reporting Code is used to identify the zone or
user code number.
If the SIA format is selected, the panel can be
programmed to automatically generate all zone and
user code numbers, thus eliminating the need to
program these items.
If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is
enabled, the panel will operate as follows:
1.If an event’s Reporting Code is programmed as [00], the
panel will not attempt to call the central station.
2.If the Reporting Code for an event is programmed as
anything from [01] to [FF], the panel will
automatically
generate the zone or user code number.
The Communicator Call Direction options can be used to
disable the reporting of events such as Openings and
Closings. If all of the Opening and Closing Reporting Codes
are programmed as [00], the panel will not report.
If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is
disabled, the panel will operate as follows:
1.If an event’s Reporting Code is programmed as [00] or
[FF], the panel will not attempt to call central station.
2.If the Reporting Code for an event is programmed as
anything from [01] to [FE], the panel will send the
programmed Reporting Code.
Please refer to Appendix B for a list of SIA identifiers.
SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes . Section [61], Option [6]
5.8.4 Pager Format
The Communicator Format option for either phone number
can be programmed as the Pager Format. If an event occurs
and the Communicator Call Direction options direct the
call to a phone number with the Pager Format selected, the
panel will attempt to page.
When calling a pager, extra digits will be required in order
for the format to function properly. The following is a list of
Hex digits and the functions they perform:
Hex [B] - simulates the [
] key on a touch tone phone
Hex [E] - two second pause
Hex [C] - simulates the [#] key on a touch tone phone
Hex [F] - marks the end of the phone number
Hex [D] - forces the panel to search for dial tone
The panel will attempt to call the pager once. Once the
appropriate phone number is dialed, the panel will send the
account number and Reporting Code followed by the [#]
key (Hex [C]).
The panel has no way of confirming if the pager was called
successfully; a Failure To Communicate trouble will thus
never be generated.
The Pager Format cannot be used with the LINKS
1000 cellular communicator.
It is recommended not to use the digit C in a
reporting code when using Pager Format. In most
cases, the digit C will be interpreted as a [#], which
will terminate the page before it has finished.
Pager Format will not force dial, but will check for
busy tone regardless of the busy tone detect option.
5.9 Downloading
Downloading allows you to program the entire control panel
via a computer, a modem and a telephone line. All functions
and features and their changes and status – such as trouble
conditions and open zones – can be viewed or programmed
through downloading.
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