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§ Module Battery Failure: Bus Power Supply
Section [694]
§ Module Auxiliary Failure: Bus Power Supply
§ Wireless Module Battery Low
§ Wireless Module Supervision
Section [695]
§ Phone Number 1 Fail to Communicate
§ Phone Number 2 Fail to Communicate
§ Phone Number 3 Fail to Communicate
§ Phone Number 4 Fail to Communicate
Please note there is no fail to communicate for Pager
telephone numbers.
9.2.12 System Trouble Restore Codes
Section [696]
§ TLM: a TLM failure has restored.
If the Telephone Line Monitoring (see section
10.1) is disabled, the control panel will not
transmit this report code.
§ AC Failure Restored
§ Battery Failure Restored
§ Auxiliary Supply Restored
Section [697]
§ Bell Output Restored
§ Time programmed
§ Global Fire Loop Trouble Restored
Section [698]
§ Bus Fault Restored
§ Module Tamper Restore
§ ROM Check Error Restore
§ Module TLM Restore
Section [699]
§ Printer Fault Restored
§ Module AC Failure Restore
§ Module Battery Failure Restore
Section [700]
§ Module Auxiliary Failure Restore
§ Wireless Module Battery Low Restore
§ Wireless Module Supervision Restore
9.2.13 Special Reporting Codes
Section [701] & [702]
Whenever the system generates one of the instances
listed below, the control panel can send the
appropriate report code to the central station,
identifying the type of system occurrence.
Section [701]
§ Cold Start: the control panel was completely
shutdown (total power loss) and the control
panel was re-started
§ Warm Start: the control panel performs a reset
due to any sudden problem other than power
loss
§ Test Report: a test report has been generated
automatically (see section 9.8)
Section [702]
§ Upload/Download Software Access: the control
panel has ended communication with the
Upload/Download software
§ Installer In: installer has entered the
programming mode
§ Installer Out: installer has exited the
programming mode
9.3 CENTRAL STATION PHONE #
Sections [561] to [564]
The Digiplex Control Panel can dial up to 4 different
central station telephone numbers. Sections [561]
to [564] represent central station telephone
numbers 1 through 4. You can enter any digit from
0 to 9 and any special keys or functions (see table
9.1) up to a maximum of 32 digits. Please refer to
Event Call Direction in section 9.6 & Reporting
Formats in section 9.5, for more information on how
these telephone numbers are used.
9.4 PARTITION ACCOUNT #
Sections [551] to [554]
All report codes are preceded by a 4-digit or 3-digit
Partition Account Number to ensure correct
identification of active zones in a partitioned
system. Sections [551] to [554] represent Partition
Table 9.1 – Special Telephone Number Keys
[STAY] = *
[FORCE] = #
[ARM] = Switch to Tone Dialing
[DISARM] = Wait for second dial tone
[BYP] = 4-second pause
[MEM] = Insert
[TRBL] = Delete
[ACC] = Delete from cursor to the end