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Crow Power Wave - 8 - DIALLING PROTOCOL AND NUMBER OPTIONS; Dialling Protocol Selection; Telephone Number Reporting Options

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Dialling Protocol
This block of addresses (241 - 244) are used to set the reporting format which will be sent when an alarm occurs for
each of the telephone numbers.
241-Telephone #1 Options Œ Contact ID
(Default = 1) Domestic Dial
Ž Pager
Speech Dialler
Option Œ Contact ID - If this option is set for the telephone number, the panel will send a Contact ID
message to a Central Station.
Option Domestic Dial - If this option is set for the telephone number, the panel is expecting to dial a residential
telephone number when an alarm occurs. The message sent consists of a siren tone over the phone to
alert the person called that an alarm is in progress. The alarm can be cancelled by the person called by
pressing any button on a touch tone phone during the quiet period. If the alarm is cancelled by a valid
user code the dialler will stop any further calls
Option Ž Pager - Report alarm events using Arrowhead "Pager" format. This format utilises Telstra’s pager
network to post numeric messages to a compatible pager. (NOTE: The client account number should not
start with a “0”)
Option Speech Dialer - If the optional speech board is fitted to the panel, then selecting this option for the
telephone number will allow voice messages that you record, to be sent via the telephone following an
alarm.
Note: 242 through 244 are as above but apply to Telephone # 2-4
Telephone Number Reporting Options
This block of addresses (181 - 184) are used to set the reporting options for each telephone number
181-Telephone #1 Options Œ Stop if Kissed Off - Default on
Monitor Call Progress - Default on
Ž Blind Dial - Default on
Use Group Codes or Multiple Accounts - Default off
Send Restores - Default on
Send test Call to Central Station - Default off
Spare - Default off
Spare - Default off
Option Œ Stop if Kissed Off If this option is turned on for the telephone number, the dialler will stop sending the
alarm if the signal is kissed off and will not proceed with any other telephone numbers for that event. If not
kissed off the dialler will continue for the maximum dial re-tries then cease reporting the alarm. If the
event is not kissed off and the maximum re-tries limit is reached then the event is marked as unsent and
will be added to the next event that causes the dialler to report. If this option is not turned on, the dialler
will send the event for the maximum re-tries count or until kissed off but it will then proceed with any other
telephone numbers also programmed.
Option Monitor Call Progress - Monitor call progress means that the dialler Monitors the status of the dial tone
to determine whether the call is valid or not. If the call is not valid, ie Engaged, the panel will know and
hang up the call and try again.
Option Ž Blind Dial - When the dialler makes a call it looks for dial tone before making the call. If no dial tone is
detected the panel hangs up and attempts another call. The panel will do this 3 times and if dial tone is
still not detected it will make the call anyway. If blind dial is on, the panel skips the dial tone detection and
dials 2 seconds after looping the line. (used where non standard or low level dial tone exists)
Option Use Separate Accounts or Group Number - When sending an alarm using Contact ID, the panel can
either send separate account codes to report the two partitions or, use one account code (Partition A) and
use the group number to identify the two partitions.

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