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18
[00] Binary Programming
This section is normally used upon instruction from factory technical personnel for specialised programming not
covered by the standard programming instructions.
[01] First Telephone Number
This is the first telephone to which the communicator will dial. The First Telephone Number is assigned to
Communications Buffer 1; refer to Section [29] Communication Formats for information on transmission formats, and
Section [30] Communicator Call Direction Options for information on directing transmissions. Enter the telephone
number the way it would be dialed on a telephone. Press [#] after the last digit to complete the telephone number
programming.
Enter [Q2Q] to dial a ‘Q’ (Hex B)
Enter [Q3Q] for a 4 second pause (Hex C)
Enter [Q4Q] for additional dial tone search (Hex D)
Enter [Q5Q] to dial a ‘#’ (Hex E)
The total number of digits including dial tone searches and pauses must not exceed 17. Remember to press [#] after
entering the last digit of the telephone number. Press [02] to program the next section, enter another section number
or press [#] a second time to return to the arm/disarm mode.
[02] First Account Code
The first account code is always transmitted to the first telephone number to identify the alarm customer. After entering
the section number [02], enter a 4 digit number. If “HEX” digits A to F are required; enter [Q][1] to [6] and [Q] again
to return keys to normal decimal entry. Where a zero digit in the account code is required use “HEX A” ([Q][1][Q]) to
transmit 10 pulses. The receiver at the monitoring station interprets 10 pulses for a digit as a zero. If a three digit code
is required as in 3/1 formats, enter [0] as the last digit. [0] represents a null digit where no pulses are transmitted.
[03] Second Telephone Number
See Section [01] First Telephone Number for programming instructions. The Second Telephone Number is for use
with alternate dialing only. When alternate dialing is enabled, the system will alternately call the First and Second
Telephone Numbers until communications are completed. The Second Telephone Number is assigned to Communication
Buffer 1; refer to Section [30] for information.
[04] Second Account Code
The second account code is always transmitted to the second telephone number. See Section [02] First Account Code
for programming instructions.
[05] Third Telephone Number
Refer to Section [01] First Telephone Number for programming instructions. The Third Telephone Number is
assigned to Communication Buffer 2; refer to Section [30] for information.
[06] Third Account Code
Refer to Section [02] First Account Code for programming instructions. Note that the Third Account Code is always
transmitted to the Third Telephone Number.
[07] to [17] Reporting Code Explanation
Sections [07] to [17] are used to program the communicator reporting codes. A reporting code is transmitted along
with the account code with each transmission. If the reporting codes are not programmed, no transmission will be
sent when an event (e.g. alarm, tamper, restoral, opening/closing, trouble, etc.) occurs. To prevent a transmission
from being sent for any event in the following sections leave it unprogrammed or enter [00] as the reporting code.
Between 8 to 9 reporting codes are programmed in each section. Once the section number is entered, the keypad
expects 8 to 9 two-digit numbers to be entered for the number of reporting codes in that section. The keypad beeps
twice and the “Armed” light FLASHES after each 2-digit number is entered. After the last code is entered, programming
of the current section is complete. The keypad will beep 5 times, the “Ready” light will go OFF and the “Armed” light
will come ON. The keypad is then ready to accept the next section number for programming.
When changing the reporting codes in a section, only code entries up to the one which is being changed need to be
entered. Press [#] to exit from the programming sequence. Only codes up to the last one entered will be changed.

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