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Option 0 No Reporting - If the option is programmed as 0, the panel will not report in any format for the
selected telephone number. If the number is to be used as a Call-back number this option should be
programmed as a 0.
Option 1 Contact ID - If this option is set for the telephone number, the panel will send a Contact ID message to a
Monitoring Station.
Option 2 Spare
Option 3 Pager - Report alarm events using "Pager" format. This format utilizes Telecoms 026 pager network or
other public subscriber networks, etc, to send numeric messages to a compatible pager. The panel
sends a 12 digit numeric number to the pager consisting of the account code (P62E) the 3 digit CID
event code for the alarm event and a 3 digit zone number to identify the zone in alarm.
Option 4 Voice Dialler - The panel has built-in canned messages that are used to report alarms in Voice mode.
Option 5 CSV IP Extended - If this option is turned on the panel will send an IP signal in CSV format to the
central monitoring stations IP address. The extended format increases the zone or user field from a 3
digit number to a 4 digit number.
Option 6 Patriot IP -
Option 7 XML IP -
Option 8 CSV IP Normal - If this option is turned on the panel will send an IP signal in CSV format to the central
monitoring stations IP address. The normal format sends the usual 3 digit number for the zone or user
field.
Option 9 Spare -
Option 10 SIA - This option selects FSK SIA format. If using SIA format, ensure that the monitoring receiver does
not generate a 4+2 2300hz acknowledge tone before the SIA acknowledge tone because the 4+2 tone
accuracy is +/ 5% which can make it the same as the SIA acknowledge tone. Also when reporting
alarms on different areas (01 =Area 1 and 02 = Area 2) the panel will send the area number associated
with each event (ri01 or ri02) but it will also send different account codes if programmed that way. To
avoid using two account numbers when reporting alarms on different areas you should program all
account codes (P62E) to be the same number and identifying the two areas by the area number sent.
Option 11 SIA Slow - This option selects FSK SIA Slow format. This format is similar to option 10 except every
signal will be sent separately with a kissoff after each signal whereas option 10 will send all signals in
one continuous burst with one kissoff at the end. In SIA slow the area number is not sent (see option 10
above) so each account code must be different when identifying alarms for both areas.
TELEPHONE NUMBER REPORT OPTIONS
TELEPHONE NUMBER REPORT OPTIONS - P183E 1-8E
Option 1 - Stop Dialling if Kissed Off
Option 2 - Monitor Call Progress
Option 3 - Blind Dial
Option 4 - Use Group Numbers for Contact ID Reporting
Option 5 - Stay On-line after Alarm report for Audio Listen-in
Option 6 - Spare
Option 7 - Use the Dial Pre-fix Number
Option 8 - Spare
Option 1 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 start dialling any other programmed numbers. If the event is not kissed off
from any of the telephone numbers 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 off, the
dialler will send the event for the maximum re-tries count or until kissed off but it will then proceed to
report the same event to any other telephone numbers programmed.
Option 2 Monitor Call Progress - Monitor call progress means that the dialler monitors the status of the dialling
tones to determine whether the call is valid or not. If the call is not valid, eg engaged, the panel will know
and hang up the call and try again.

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