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Option 1 Monitor Call Progress - Monitor call progress means that the dialler monitors the status of the dialling
tone to determine whether the call is valid or not. If the call is not valid, i.e. Engaged, the panel will know
and hang up the call and try again.
Option 2 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 4 seconds after looping the line. (used where non standard or low level dial tone exists)
Option 3 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.
Option 4 Send Restores - When an alarm is generated the panel automatically sends a restore when the alarm
is reset. If the monitoring company does not want restores they may be turned off with this option.
Option 5 Send Test call to Monitoring Station - The automatic daily test call to a monitoring station can be dis-
abled if not required by turning off this option.
Option 6 Add Pre-fix to this Telephone Number - The dialling Prefix at address P330E can add preset dialling
parameters to all or any of the telephone numbers. This is useful if special characters are required to by-
pass Toll Bars or other similar restrictions that must be dialled before the telephone number. This also
allows a number to be longer than the 16 characters as the Prefix is also 16 characters long.
Note: P245E through P248E are as above but applied to telephone numbers 2-6 (Default=0)
ZONE ACTIVATION SCENARIO MAPPING
P351E - P366E
These addresses are used to map activations from each of the 16 possible alarm zones to one of the 4 possible re-
porting scenarios. If a value of zero (0) is assigned at an address in this block, alarms from that zone will not be re-
ported by the panel.
These addresses are used to map activations from each of the 16 possible alarm zones to one of the 4 possible re-
porting scenarios. If a value of zero (0) is assigned at an address in this block, alarms from that zone will not be re-
ported by the panel.
P351E 1-4E
Zone 1 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4
- Default 1
P352E 1-4E Zone 2 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
P353E 1-4E Zone 3 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
P354E 1-4E Zone 4 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
P355E 1-4E
Zone 5 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4
- Default 1
P356E 1-4E Zone 6 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
P357E 1-4E Zone 7 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
P358E 1-4E
Zone 8 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4
- Default 1
P359E 1-4E Zone 9 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
P360E 1-4E Zone 10 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
P361E 1-4E
Zone 11 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4
- Default 1
P362E 1-4E Zone 12 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
P363E 1-4E Zone 13 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
P364E 1-4E Zone 14 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
P365E 1-4E
Zone 15 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4
- Default 1
P366E 1-4E Zone 16 Activations mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
ZONE BYPASS SCENARIO MAPPING
P581E - P596E
These addresses are used to map zone bypasses (isolations) from each of the 16 possible alarm zones to one of the
4 possible reporting scenarios. If a value of zero (0) is assigned at an address in this block, bypasses from that zone
will not be reported by the panel.
P581E
1-4E
Zone 1 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1-4
- Default 1
P582E 1-4E Zone 2 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1-4 - Default 1
Zone 1 Alarm Sce
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