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DS7200V2-EXP | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel
Programming
EN | 51
Format for Destination 1 (2)
Address:
- Format for Destination 1: 0064
- Format for Destination 2: 0130
Default: 2 (Contact ID)
Selections: 2 to 4, 7, 11
- 2 = Contact ID
- 3 = SIA 300
- 4 = Basic Pager
- 7 = Personal Dialing Format
- 11 = SIA 300 with Text Blocks
This parameter selects the reporting format. All reports for this destination are sent in the format
chosen here.
If you configure the control panel for network communication, you must set this parameter to Contact
ID. See Network Communication on page 101 for more information. Firmware revision 2.10 or greater is
required for network communication.
Check communications (from control panel to ARC) to verify that the control panel is
communicating properly in the selected reporting format.
3.2.2 Reporting Format Configuration
Personal Dialing Format
Select the Personal Dialing Format by entering “7” into the appropriate reporting format address. See
Format for Destination 1 (2) on page 51 for more information. The control panel calls a phone number
where a person is expected to answer.
The control panel starts by placing a phone call. The control panel then sends the first digit of the
report, waits one sec, and then sends the second digit of the report. The control panel then waits
three sec, and sends the report again. The control panel continues to repeat the report for a total of
ten times. Some reports have zero as the second digit. In these cases, only the first digit is sent, the
control panel waits approximately three sec, and then the report is repeated.
During the three-sec delay between each report, pressing [5] on the phone’s keypad acknowledges
the report. The control panel advances to the next event in the dialer queue and sends it in the same
phone call, or hangs up if there are no more events to report. The control panel sends each report up
to ten times or until it is acknowledged.
If no one acknowledges the report after ten tries, the control panel hangs up and calls again. If two
phone numbers are programmed for the destination, the second phone number is called. The control
panel follows the normal event phone routing. For each event, the control panel tries five times or
until the event is acknowledged. If no acknowledgement is received in the five phone calls, the control
panel logs a communication failure for the destination.
The control panel divides all possible events into Event Groups as reported to RPS. This event group
selects which report to send. The event groups are numbered 1 to 16. The following table lists the 16
possible event groups. Table 40 details all events generated by the control panel. Not all events are
transmitted in Personal Dialing Format.

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