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The panel can be programmed with a Pre-fix telephone number. The Pre-fix number can be up 16 digits long. The
Pre-fix number can be dialled before any of the 8 Telephone numbers if required (P183E Option 7).
“PANIC” ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE
“PANIC” ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE - P175E 9E (3 digit event code)
Normally a keypad initiated Panic alarm would default to reporting a standard “Panic Alarm” code of “120”. If the
panic alarm is being used for some other purpose and you need to identify the correct type of alarm event you can
change the event code at this location.
“FIRE” ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE
“FIRE” ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE - P175E 10E (3 digit event code)
Normally a keypad initiated Fire alarm would default to reporting a standard “Fire Alarm” code of “110”. If the fire
alarm is being used for some other purpose and you need to identify the correct type of alarm event you can change
the event code at this location.
“MEDICAL” ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE
“MEDICAL” ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE - P175E 11E (3 digit event code)
Normally a keypad initiated Medical alarm would default to reporting a standard “Medical Alarm” code of “100”. If the
medical alarm is being used for some other purpose and you need to identify the correct type of alarm event you can
change the event code at this location.
OUTPUT DTMF CONTROL CODE NUMBER
OUTPUT DTMF CONTROL CODE NUMBER - P175E 12E (Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999)
The panel can be configured to allow remote operation of the Outputs via a remote telephone. The code programmed
at this address is the DTMF code that must be used when performing this function. When dialling the panel and it has
answered the call, after waiting for the voice prompt you can enter in the 1-4 digit DTMF code plus the two digit
Output number you wish to control, eg <01> for Output # 1, followed by the # key. The current status of the output will
be given. After that, if you press the “*” button on the telephone the status of the output will toggle eg if is was
previously On it will change to Off or vice versa and a voice message will announce the current state. When finished
you simply hang-up and 15 seconds later the panel will release the line.
MICROPHONE ON/OFF DTMF CODE NUMBER
MICROPHONE ON/OFF DTMF CODE NUMBER - P175E 13E (Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999)
Reserved for future use.
DIALLER ACKNOWLEDGE DTMF CODE NUMBER
DIALLER ACKNOWLEDGE DTMF CODE NUMBER - P175E 14E (Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999)
If the panel is set to report in Domestic or Voice reporting formats, you can simply kiss-off (acknowledge) the alarm
by pressing the <#> button on the remote telephone. Alternatively if you require a more secure kiss-off method to
ensure that the alarm is only kissed off by the correct person you can program a 1-4 digit code at this location. If a
code is programmed at this location you must enter in the code followed by the <#> button to kiss-off the alarm event.
FORCE TEST CALL DTMF CODE NUMBER
FORCE TEST CALL DTMF CODE NUMBER - P175E 15E (Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999)
If a user wishes to remotely force a test call from the panel to a monitoring company using the Contact ID test
message, you can dial the panel and when it answers enter the code programmed at this location on the telephone.
A voice message will announce that the test has been sent. Once you hang-up the phone the panel will then make a
call to the monitoring company and send a manual test call message. If no code is programmed at this location (ie
“0”) the function will be disabled. The code can be a 1-4 digit number as required.
NOTE: If using this remote test code and any of the other remote DTMF codes at locations (P63E, P175E12E,
P175E13E & P175E14E) you should make this code different to any other codes so the panel knows what function is