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Example 1 (alternate dialling) 1 9 2 9 7
In this example we have defined a scenario with five steps as follows.
Step 1 - Dial Ph # 1.
Step 2 - If not Kissed-off (defined by the 9) continue to next step
Step 3 - Dial Ph # 2
Step 4 - If not Kissed-off (defined by the 9) continue to next step
Step 5 - If not kissed-off return to Ph #1 (the 7 causes a return to the start)
This process is repeated until kissed-off or the maximum number of dialling attempts have been reached for this
scenario.
Example 2 (dual reporting) 172 7
In this example we have defined a scenario with four steps as follows.
Step 1 - Dial Ph # 1.
Step 2 - If not Kissed-off return to Ph # 1 (the 7 causes a return to the start). When
kissed-off or the maximum re-tries reached, move forward to the next step.
Step 3 - Dial Ph # 2
Step 4 - If not kissed-off return to Ph # 2 (the 7 causes a return to the start). When
kissed-off or the maximum re-tries reached, move forward to the next step. If no
further steps, stop.
The first step must be completed i.e. kissed-off or the maximum re-tries reached, before the panel can move past the
first “7”, then it can step forward and execute additional instructions up to the next 7. When the format is Contact ID
or 4+2 the use of the two sevens in the scenario forces the panel to report the same signal to both numbers (Dual
reporting).
MAXIMUM DIAL ATTEMPTS PER SCENARIO NUMBER
P756E Maximum dialling attempts for Scenario # 1-Value 1-99 (Default=10)
P757E Maximum dialling attempts for Scenario # 2-Value 1-99 (Default=10)
P758E Maximum dialling attempts for Scenario # 3-Value 1-99 (Default=10)
P759E Maximum dialling attempts for Scenario # 4-Value 1-99 (Default=10)
TELEPHONE NUMBER PREFIX
P690E 1-16E Telephone Number Prefix - 16 Characters Maximum (Pauses and special characters allowed)
This Prefix can be added to the beginning of any of the 6 telephone numbers by turning on option 6 at addresses
P703E-P708E.
PROGRAM TELEPHONE NUMBERS - P691E - P696E
There are 16 characters available in each of the telephone numbers including five special characters. To program the
special characters that include dialling pauses, the * and # characters, etc, refer to the table below.
P691E 1-16E Telephone Number 1 - where options 1-16 represent up to 16 digits
P692E 1-16E Telephone Number 2 - where options 1-16 represent up to 16 digits
P693E 1-16E Telephone Number 3 - where options 1-16 represent up to 16 digits
P694E 1-16E Telephone Number 4 - where options 1-16 represent up to 16 digits
P695E 1-16E Telephone Number 5 - where options 1-16 represent up to 16 digits
P696E 1-16E Telephone Number 6 - where options 1-16 represent up to 16 digits
Character LCD KP Button Displayed as
On LCD KP
2.5 sec pause “Control” ”2” -
* Character “Control” ”3” *
# Character “Control” ”4” #
Wait for 2nd Dial Tone “Control” ”5” W
5 sec pause “Control” ”6” =