D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 GV2MAIN EN | 9
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2.0 GV2MAIN
Use GV2MAIN programming module to define the
operating characteristics that affect panel-wide
functions. This module has nine programming
categories:
• Phone
• Phone Parameters
• Routing
• Enhanced Communications
• Area Parameters
• Keypad
• User Interface
• Function List
• Relay Parameters.
2.1 Phone
The control panel can dial as many as four different
telephone numbers when sending event reports. All
telephone numbers use the same receiver format. Refer
to Section 2.3 Routing on page 13. For information about
event report routing and communication protocols.
Phone 1
Default: Blank
Selection:
Up to 24 characters (do not enter
[SPACE])
0 to 9 Numbers 0 through 9
C Three-second pause
D Seven-second dial-tone detection
# or * Used for the same purpose as pressing
this key on a telephone keypad when
manually dialing. For example, an
asterisk (*) may be needed to access
your long distance service. Do not use
these characters when pulse dialing.
Blank Control panel dials no phone number.
Programming this item Blank does not
disable phone routing. To disable
reporting to this phone, refer to Section
2.3 Routing on page 13.
This is the telephone number the control panel dials to
contact the central station receiver when sending event
reports. This number is Phone 1 referred to in the
prompts in Section 2.3 Routing on page 13.
The control panel is programmed with a seven-second
dial tone detect period. When a dial tone is detected or
the waiting period ends, the control panel begins to
dial. To extend the dial tone detect period, place a D
before the phone number. To insert a pause during or
after dialing, use C in the number sequence. For
example, if the control panel hangs up before it hears
the Modem IIIa
2
Ack tone from the D6500/D6600,
program extra Cs after the phone number. The control
panel waits on line for three extra seconds for each C
programmed.
Enter up to 24 of the characters shown in the
Phone 1
table to define dialing characteristics.
Using both phone-data entry lines: The
first line of the phone number data entry
line must be filled (twelve characters)
before you press [ENTER] to move to the
second line. If you enter characters on the
second line, and the first line has less than
twelve characters, the second line clears
when you press [ENTER].
Phone 2
Default: Blank
Selection:
Up to 24 characters (do not enter
[SPACE])
Refer to the explanation of
Phone 1
. This number is
Phone 2, referred to in the prompts in Section 2.3
Routing.
Phone 3
Default: Blank
Selection:
Up to 24 characters (do not enter
[SPACE])
Refer to the explanation of
Phone 1
. This number is
Phone 3, referred to in the prompts in Section Section 2.3
Routing.
Phone 4
Default: Blank
Selection:
Up to 24 characters (do not enter
[SPACE])
Refer to the explanation of
Phone 1
. This number is
Phone 4, referred to in the prompts in Section Section 2.3
Routing.