Menu Sections explained...
Quick Start
The quick start menu consists of 7 menu options required for quick
setup. Please refer to the previous page in this guide for more
information.
Tel. Numbers
Alarm no.
Up to four alarm telephone numbers can be programmed in the C100
unit.
Using the keypad, enter the rst alarm telephone number.
When using a Hotline, (see System Cong) enter the telephone number
as 0.
Select a protocol required from this list
Scroll to the preferred protocol and press to conrm.
Note: When connecting to a PBX/PABX, insert the number required to
get an outside line, followed by a pause (*), followed by the telephone
number. i.e.. 9*01344854000
If further alarm numbers are required, repeat this process for Alarm No.
2, Alarm No. 3 etc.
Full Programming Options
Full Menu Structure
Quickstart >
Tel. Numbers >
Alarm no.1
Alarm no.2
Alarm no.3
Alarm no.4
Tech.no.
Background no.
Call attempts
Settings >
ID Code
Volume
System Cong >
HW Monitoring >
Delays >
COP delay
AS delay
Tech IP delay
Hangup delay
Answer delay
Redial del.
VAD timeout
Messages >
Location
Reassurance
Guidance
Time/Date >
Time
Date
Advanced >
Passcode
Network ID
Next EN81 call
PBX Frequency
Language >
Relay mode >
Relay override>
GMT Oset
Templates
Load Template
Save Template
Del. Template
Guided Voice Unit will play a Guidance Message (see page 10) to the call centre when
answering an alarm call
Unguided Voice No message is played when a alarm call is answered.NOTE: If ‘Auto
Location’ has been selected in ‘System Cong+’ then the location
message WILL automatically play at the start of the call.
Memco Protocol required if receiving background test calls with ETR
P100 Protocol required if receiving background test calls with P100 receiver
software
Contact ID Protocol required if receiving background test calls with ‘Contact ID’
receiver software
Tech. no.
The C100 can place Technical alert calls to signal faults with the system.
A Technical alert is a non-scheduled event e.g. from a Technical Input or
low battery with no main power.
All other diagnostics are checked during a scheduled Background Call
(see below). As standard this number is attempted the number of times
indicated by the 5th digit in Call Attempts (see below Call Attempts)
screen before waiting for the next technical alarm.
If using Avire ETR software select the ‘Memco’ protocol.
Background no.
To set up the EN81-28 three day test call (background test call)
programme the required telephone number here.
If using Avire ETR software select the ‘Memco’ protocol.
Call Attempts
The number of attempts the C100 will make to contact each telephone
number (maximum is 9 attempts per number).
The default is ‘999999’; each digit identies one of the six programmed
telephone numbers.
If re-programming a unit, you will see the idle screen pictured here. Press 1 to enter
the programming menu for full programming options. It will only prompt you to enter a
password if one has been made active through selecting EN81-28 Mode.
Status OK
1:Programming