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58 HUNTER-PRO Series Installation Guide
5.5.4.5 Communication Channels
Set the main communication channel with the MS: PSTN, GSM or IP. If the system
cannot communicate through the main channel, it will try to send reports through the
other two, while continuing to try in the first.
PGN
+--
Par. Channel
P PSTN (default)
G GSM
N IP network (MS1 only)
5.5.5 Report Codes 4X2
5.5.5.1 Zones
Report codes are hexadecimal number (and can therefore be made of the digits “0”
through “9” and the letters “A” to “F”). The system’s default code is FF for all zones. If
the FF codes are not changed, the system uses ContactID
©
protocol (which includes
PAF & NPAF). To change a code, do as follows: subtract 100 from the ContactID event
number and convert the result to hexadecimal number.
For example, to send “High Temperature” event (ContactID event 158): 158 less 100 is
58. converted to Hex. is 3A.
The restore code must match the alarm code
3 ENTR ENTRNEXT
X4
Communication
ENTER/NEXT/END
Report Codes 4X2
ENTER/NEXT/END
Zo ne s
ENTER/NEXT/END
ENTR
Z1: FF Z2: FF
Z3: FF Z4: FF
The PSTN report codes (4x2) menu and the following radio menu have 3 sub-menus:
Zones, Zones’ restore and General Reports.
To set a code: Use [NEXT] and [BACK] to move between zones, [*] to pick letters and
the keypad keys to pick digits, [ENTR] to the move to the next screen.
5.5.5.2 Codes Table
Code Details
Z1 ,Z2 , ... Z96 Alarm from zone #1, #2, etc.
R1 ,R2 , ... R96 Restore code from zones #1, #2, etc. The report is sent at the
end of the siren time or when the system is disarmed
immediately after alarm.
ZFL + RESTR Zone fault in EOL zone + Restore code
BYP Zone Bypassed
TM1, TM2 +
RESTR
TMPR 1 and/or TMPR 2 are violated + Restore Code

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