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the command control messages the ON message MUST always be recorded FIRST followed immediately by the
OFF message e.g. For the Area “A” command control messages the Area A Armed message must be recorded first
followed by the Area A Disarmed message. The same rule applies to the outputs in that the output ON message
must be recorded first followed by the Outputs’ OFF message. This is because the panel is told where to find the
On message Number for a specific Command Control function and it then is assumed that the OFF message is the
next message.
START OF VOICE STATUS MESSAGES FOR ARM/DISARM
If the ON message number is left blank i.e. “0”, the panel will assume that there is no voice message for this
Command Control function and revert to the DTMF board tones e.g. One long tone for ON and three short beeps
for OFF.
P777E # E Area “A” ON message number - This is the message number where the Area “A” armed
message starts. The Area “A” disarmed message must be the next message.
P778E # E Area “B” ON message number - This is the message number where the Area “B” armed
message starts. The Area “A” disarmed message must be the next message.
P779E # E Area “C” ON message number - This is the message number where the Area “C” armed
message starts. The Area “A” disarmed message must be the next message.
START OF VOICE STATUS MESSAGES FOR OUTPUTS
If the ON message number is left blank i.e. “0”, the panel will assume that there is no voice message for this
Command Control function and revert to the DTMF board tones e.g. One long tone for ON and three short beeps
for OFF.
P781E # E Output #1 ON message number - This is the message number where the Output #1 ON
message starts. The Output #1 OFF message must be the next message.
P782E # E Output #2 ON message number - This is the message number where the Output #2 ON
message starts. The Output #2 OFF message must be the next message.
P783E # E Output #3 ON message number - This is the message number where the Output #3 ON
message starts. The Output #3 OFF message must be the next message.
P784E # E Output #4 ON message number - This is the message number where the Output #4 ON
message starts. The Output #4 OFF message must be the next message.
P785E # E Output #5 ON message number - This is the message number where the Output #5 ON
message starts. The Output #5 OFF message must be the next message.
P786E # E Output #6 ON message number - This is the message number where the Output #6 ON
message starts. The Output #6 OFF message must be the next message.
P787E # E Output #7 ON message number - This is the message number where the Output #7 ON
message starts. The Output #7 OFF message must be the next message.
P788E # E Output #8 ON message number - This is the message number where the Output #8 ON
message starts. The Output #8 OFF message must be the next message.
EXAMPLE OF HOW THE COMMAND CONTROL MESSAGE ADDRESSING WORKS.
We have assumed that there are 3 voice alarm reporting messages programmed for warning of alarm conditions via
the telephone. These messages could be;
Message #1 “Burglar alarm at Acme Building Products”
Message #2 “ Fire alarm at Acme Building Products”
Message #3 “Panic alarm at Acme Building Products”.
Next, we require arm/disarm capability for Areas A & B plus we need to be able to turn Outputs 5 & 8 On and Off
remotely. The messages could be set-up as follows;
Message #4 “ Area A alarm is Armed

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