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Inner Range CONCEPT IQ Installation And Programming Manual

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p2 Section 10. Comms. Version 1.01 CONCEPT IQ. Installation & Programming Manual.
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PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER. (16 Addresses)
When the system is required to report to a Central Station or a Telephone, this is the first Telephone number
the Control Module will dial.
SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER. (16 Addresses)
If the Primary Telephone number fails, the dialer will then try the Secondary Telephone number. If this fails
the dialer will alternate between the two numbers until the “Maximum Attempts“ (Address 50) are reached.
CALL BACK TELEPHONE NUMBER. (16 Addresses)
This Address sets the Telephone number that the system will use when dialing back the computer.
The “Remote connect with Callback” option must be selected. (Address 54. Select option 2)
REPORTING FORMAT Default = 0. (No Dialer)
This Address selects the reporting format that the system will use if reporting via the dialer.
0 No dialer. Default. When option is selected the system will not report through its on board
dialer. It will operate in local mode.
1 Contact ID. Reports alarm information in Ademco Contact ID format.
2 Domestic. Domestic dialing enables the Control Module to send an audible tone to a private
telephone number to warn the owner of activity at the premises.
NOTES: “Domestic” Dialer format.
When the alarm signal is received by the remote Telephone, the Telephone User will hear:
- Beeps of the same tone to indicate an Area Opening or Closing event.
- Beeps of 2 different tones to indicate an Alarm Event.
The alarm is acknowledged by the receiving telephone answering the call.
The Telephone User does not have to perform any operation to acknowledge the alarm.
Once the alarm signal is heard, the User can simply hang-up the telephone.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
-Once the receiving telephone has answered the call, the alarm message is regarded as being acknowledged
and will not be sent again, regardless of whether a User has heard the alarm signal or not.
-This means that if an Answering Machine, Fax machine or similar device answers the call, the alarm will still
be regarded as being acknowledged.
-If this feature is used, care must be excercised in selecting appropriate telephone numbers to ensure that the
alarm signal will be heard by an appropriate User.

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Inner Range CONCEPT IQ Specifications

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BrandInner Range
ModelCONCEPT IQ
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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