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Mirtone QuickStart - Dialer Configuration for Dialer Strings

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Mirtone QuickStart Front Panel Programming Getting Started Guide 13
Dialer configuration - dialer strings
The final step in setting up the dialer is to program the default dialer strings. The normal
and abnormal test strings, and the default activation and restoration strings shown in our
example are the ones most commonly used. The default activation and restoration strings
are sent by the dialer if a device has not been correlated to a specific dialer string (we
cover correlating dialer strings later in this guide).
Default strings can save programming time and effort. For example, if your application
requires only one string for any alarm, you don’t need to program individual device-to-
dialer correlations. The default string will be used automatically.
The typical format for the Contact ID strings is: XEEEGGPPP
Where:
X = Event qualifier: 1 for activation, 3 for restoration
EEE = Event code: a three-digit code. See the list below for examples.
GG = Group code or card number
PPP = Device code or address
Here is a list of common events and defaults:
Fire signals System events
110 Fire alarm 300 System trouble
111 Smoke 301 AC fail
113 Waterflow 311 Bad / missing battery
114 Heat 314 Battery charger fail
115 Pull station 320 Sounder / relay trouble
116 Duct detector 351 Line 1 fault
352 Line 2 fault
Supervisory signals
373 Fire trouble
200 Fire supervisory 551 Dialer disable
201 Low water pressure 571 Fire zone bypass
202 Low CO2 601 Manual trigger (Drill)
203 Gatevalve 602 Periodic test report
204 Low water level 604 Fire test start
205 Pump activated 608 System abnormal
627 Program mode entry