Chapter 2: Front panel programming 
110  Vigilant VS1 and VS2 Technical Reference Manual 
To program CMS devices: 
1.  Display the panel configuration options menu. See 
“Panel programming” on page 103. 
2. Choose CMS Device. 
3.  Choose the device you want to program. 
4.  Program each device and option using Table 29 on 
page 108. For dialer options, see Table 30 below. For 
receiver options, see Table 31 on page 113. 
5.  After programming each device option, choose Save.
6.  Press the Menu button to exit menu mode, or 
continue programming. 
 
 
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Event Notification 
Save 
Dialer programming 
The dialer has a number of options that can be programmed. The dialer can be used 
as a dialer for sending event information to the central monitoring station, and it can 
be used as a modem for dial-in programming and status and report retrieval. 
Table 30: Dialer programming options 
Option Description 
Type  Set the dialer type to: 
Dual line: Uses LINE 1 and LINE 2 to transmit events to the central 
station receiver and performs modem functions. 
Single line: Uses LINE 1 only to transmit events to the central 
station receiver and performs modem functions. 
Modem only: Dialer provides interface for outbound 
communications and the ability for dial-in programming and status
and report retrieval. Note: If Modem Only is selected, only Rings to 
Answer, Ring Type, and Callback Number can be programmed. No 
other dialer options are displayed in the menu. The modem 
function only works with LINE 1. 
None: No dialer is installed or if a dialer is installed, disables the 
dialer. 
Account 1 and 2 
 
Account ID: 
Primary receiver number: 
 
 
 
 
Program account 1 options, and then program account 2 options. 
When you have finished programming each account, choose Save.
Enter account 1 and 2’s four-digit ID code. FFFF is not valid. 
Enter the primary receiver’s phone number. This can contain up to 
20 digits (0-9, *, #, and ,). The comma causes a two-second delay in 
dialing. The number or hash symbol (#) and the asterisk symbol (*) 
are used with calling feature codes and services. Consult your 
telephone service provider.