Installation and Programming Manual 3-57
DIALER: PARAMETERS
Quick Key Item Default Range Explanation
5 6 PARAMETERS -- - controls additional aspects of the
Pro-24’s dialer operation
5 6 1 MS Retries 03
01-15
sets the number of times the Pro-24 will redial
the Central Station after failing to establish
successful communication
5 6 2 FM Retries 03 01-15 sets the number of times the Follow-Me phone
number is redialed after failing to establish
successful communication
5 6 3 Rings to U/D 12 rings 01-15 sets the number of rings that the Pro-24
must detect before answering an incoming
call (i.e. for remote programming purposes)
note that if the Answering Machine
Override is enabled (see page 3-55), any
entry made to this parameter will be
ignored.
5 6 4 Dial-tone Time ---
refers to the number of seconds the Pro-24 will wait
if the Dial Tone parameter is enabled (see page 3-54)
press [ENTER] and select, by using either the
DOWN-or UP-arrow keys, either 6 or 9 seconds
,
below
5 6 4 1 wait 6 seconds
Pressing [ENTER] selects this option and “deselects”
9 seconds
5 6 4 2 wait 9 seconds ---
Pressing [ENTER] selects this option and “deselects”
6 seconds
5 6 5 Redial Wait ---
refers to the number of seconds the Pro-24 will wait
between attempts at redialing the same phone
number
applies to both the MS Retries and the FM Retries
parameters, above
5 6 5 1 wait 30 seconds
Pressing [ENTER] selects this option and “deselects”
60 seconds
5 6 5 2 wait 60 seconds
Pressing [ENTER] selects this option and “deselects”
30 second
s
5 6 6 Dialing Method
used to select the dialing method;. your choice must be
compatible with the type of phone service available at the
protected premises
5 6 6 1
DTMF
(Touch Tone
®
)
Pressing [ENTER] selects this option and “deselects”
Pulse@20 BPS
and Pulse@10BPS
5 6 6 2
Pulse @ 20 BPS
(pulses per second)
Pressing [ENTER] selects this option and “deselects”
DTMF
and Pulse@10BPS
5 6 6 3
Pulse @ 10 BPS
(pulses per second)
Pressing [ENTER] selects this option and “deselects”
DTMF
and Pulse@20BPS
5 6 7 Pulse Duty Cycle
if pulse dialing has been selected, one of the
following choices will come into play
choose the proper dialing duty-cycle for the location,
as described below:
5 6 7 1 67/33% Typically used in European telephone systems
5 6 7 2 61/39%
Typically used in USA telephone systems
5 6 8
Swinger Limit
(Swinger Shutdown)
00
a “swinger” is a repeated violation of the same
zone–often resulting in nuisance alarms–which is
usually due to a malfunction, an environmental
problem, or the improper installation of a detector or
sensor
this parameter specifies the number of violations of
the same zone which will be annunciated and
reported during a single armed period–before the
zone will be automatically bypassed.
INSTALLER PROG:
5)DAILER
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