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DEFINE REPORTING FORMATS FOR EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER - P337E - P342E
These addresses define which format the panel will use when dialling each of the six phone numbers.
P337E Reporting Format for Ph # 1 (Default= 1)
1 = Contact ID 8 = 4+2 10pps (Handshake 2300/ Tone 1900)
2 = Domestic Dial 9 = 4+2 20pps (Handshake 1400/ Tone 1800)
3 = Pager 10= 4+2 20pps (Handshake 1400/ Tone 1900)
4 = Speech Dialler 11= 4+2 20pps (Handshake 2300/ Tone 1800)
5 = 4+2 10pps (Handshake 1400/ Tone 1800) 12= 4+2 20pps (Handshake 2300/ Tone 1900)
6 = 4+2 10pps (Handshake 1400/ Tone 1900) 13= 4+2 DTMF
7 = 4+2 10pps (Handshake 2300/ Tone 1800)
Option 1 Contact ID - Use Contact ID format to report alarm and system events to a monitoring companies
receiving equipment.
Option 2 Domestic Alarm Tone - Use "Domestic" format to report alarm events. This format uses
alternating tones to report alarms and can be kissed-off by pressing any digit in the right hand two
columns on a touch tone phone. This alternating alarm tone continues for 5 seconds followed by a
5 second pause, at which time the panel is looking for a kiss-off. If a kiss-off is not received
another round of alarm tones will be sent followed by another pause to check for kiss-off. This
routine is repeated 4 times, at which point if a kiss-off has not been received, the panel will hang
up and dial the next phone number. Domestic dial will only report Zone activations, Manual Fire &
Medical alarms, Panic alarms, Mains failure and Battery low alarms.
Option 3 Pager - Report alarm events using the Elite "Pager" format. This format sends a 12 digit
numeric code to a pager . This format is restricted to reporting only the same alarm events as the
Domestic Dial format above. The event report is in the form of a 12 digit message which consists
of a unique 4 digit account code (NOTE: The client account number should not start with a ā0ā),
a space character, a 3 digit event code another space character then a 3 digit identifier extension.
The spaces between the account code, event code and extension make up the 12 bits of the
message. There is no kiss-off required in Pager Format reporting. The account and event
codes are the Contact ID codes programmed into the system.
As an example, a pager which displays this message;
1 2 3 4 1 3 0 0 0 1
Would have received an alarm message from alarm 1234 (Area A account code), that there is a
burglar activation 130 (contact ID burglar alarm report code), on zone 001 (zone one extension
number)
Option 4 Speech Dialler - Report alarm events by using the optional add-on Voice Board. This format is
similar to the Domestic Dial format in that it reports alarm events via private phone numbers and is
kissed-off by pressing a button on the telephone but there is one important difference. This
format will report the alarm events using pre-recorded voice messages. These messages are
recorded directly into the speech module which is a "plug on" option to your Elite V6 control panel.
When an alarm event is reported using the Speech Dial format the messages assigned at
addresses P757E to P776E, P789E & P790E are played when the alarm occurs and like the
Domestic Dial format a 5 second pause follows in which the panel is looking to be kissed-off. If
not kissed-off the dialler will repeat the messages and pause again. This routine is repeated 4
times at which point, if a kiss-off has not been received the panel will hang up and dial the next
phone number. To kiss-off the panel during the pause period all you do is press any of the buttons
on your touch tone telephone. If a kiss-off is not received from any of the phone numbers dialled,
the panel will make the maximum number of calls allowed for the scenario and shut down awaiting
a new alarm trigger.
Option 5-12 4+2 Pulsed - This option sends a 4+2 signal to a monitoring station. The various options allow for
10 or 20 pulses per second and either a 1800 Hz or 1900 Hz transmit tone. There is also a
selection for the initial Handshake tone from the monitoring receiver to be 1400 Hz or 2300 Hz.
Please refer to the options listed above. This format consists of sending a 4 digit account code
followed by a 2 digit event code. There are many forms of 4+2 in use and the correct choice must
be made in consultation with the individual monitoring stations.
Option 13 4+2 DTMF - This option sends a 4+2 DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) signal to a monitoring
station. The alarm transmission consists of a 4 digit account code, a 2 digit event code and a
checksum.