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126 Solution Ultima 844/862/880 Installation Manual
Domestic Dialling Format
The locations of the primary telephone number and secondary telephone number for Receiver 1 or
Receiver 2 are only used for base station reporting and pager reporting. When either Receiver 1 or
Receiver 2 is set up for domestic reporting, both the primary telephone number and the secondary
telephone number will be ignored.
The domestic dialling telephone numbers are located separately in “LOCATIONS 478 – 525” making
provision to store up to 48 digits. The 48 locations are used to store any number of telephone
numbers and subject to the length of each telephone number, it is possible to store 4 or more different
telephone numbers for domestic dialling.
If both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 have been set up for domestic reporting format, you would still
have 48 data locations and both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 would use the same domestic telephone
numbers. The ability to program separate domestic telephone numbers for both Receiver 1 and
Receiver 2 is not available.
Refer to Setting Up and Programming Domestic Reporting on page 127 for more information.
Domestic Dialling Function
When the control panel has activated into alarm condition, it will commence dialling the first
telephone number programmed. If a busy or engaged tone has been detected, the control panel will
hang up and commence dialling the second telephone number (if one is programmed). However, the
first call will be counted as one unsuccessful dialling attempt. If the second telephone number is also
busy or an engaged tone is detected, the control panel will hang up and commence dialling the third
telephone number (if one is programmed) or return to the first telephone number.
If a busy tone is not detected, the control panel will assume that the telephone has been answered and
will begin sending its transmission. The transmission sequence consists of an identification beep,
followed by a siren tone and a long pause. The transmission sequence will repeat itself until the
control panel receives an acknowledgment tone during the pause or the control panel automatically
hangs up after a period of two minutes. The identification beep will allow the customer to verify
which control panel made the call if more than one control panel is reporting to the same telephone
number. The identification beep is programmed in "LOCATION 039" of the Subscriber ID Number
For Receiver 1 or “LOCATION 079” of the Subscriber ID Number For Receiver 2.
A maximum of six calls per alarm event will be made when the control panel has been set up for
"Domestic Dialling Format". This count includes any unsuccessful calls. The counter will be
reset if the zone re-triggers and a further six attempts will be made. The control panel will stop
dialling after six attempts or three successful calls. The control panel will also stop dialling if a
valid user code has been entered at the remote codepad.
If both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 have been programmed for domestic dialling, the maximum
number of calls per alarm event is twelve.
Acknowledge Domestic Dialling
Once the call has been received, if it is not acknowledged during any of the transmission pauses by
pressing the
* button on a touch tone telephone or by using the Phone Controller (CC911), the
control panel will continue to send its transmission for a period of 2 minutes. It will then hang up and
commence dialling the next telephone number. If the call is successfully acknowledged, the control
panel will hang up and no further calls will be made for that event.
ISSUE162.DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited

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