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RFC-1 Programming Examples page 7.7
7.7 Voice Mode Telephone Number
In this example we will program Telephone Number A with a voice number to call when an alarm occurs. We will use
the fictitious telephone number 615-555-1212. Since this telephone number is only 10 digits long and the RFC-1 can
dial up to 12 digits, we will pad the end of the number with the value 10 to represent an unused digit. Since this is a
voice number and it might be busy, we will set the number of call attempts to 2.
1. Enter the advanced programming mode: 80
2. Enter the advanced programming security code: 4150
3. Enter the starting address from the address table for Telephone Number A: 0640
4. Enter the first digit of the telephone number: 6
5. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
6. Enter the second digit of the telephone number: 1
7. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
8. Enter the third digit of the telephone number: 5
9. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
10. Enter the fourth digit of the telephone number: 5
11. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
12. Enter the fifth digit of the telephone number: 5
13. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
14. Enter the sixth digit of the telephone number: 5
15. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
16. Enter the seventh digit of the telephone number: 1
17. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
18. Enter the eighth digit of the telephone number: 2
19. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
20. Enter the ninth digit of the telephone number: 1
21. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
22. Enter the tenth digit of the telephone number: 2
23. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
24. Enter the eleventh digit of the telephone number (unused): 10
25. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
26. Enter the twelfth digit of the telephone number (unused): 10
27. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
28. Enter the calling mode for this telephone number (voice): 0
29. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
30. Enter the number of call attempts for this telephone number: 3
31. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
32. Press the key to exit the programming mode
Telephone numbers A-D can be programmed through basic programming commands 86-89 respectively. The calling
mode and number of attempts are not adjustable through basic programming but the factory settings are appropriate
for most installations. The factory setting for all telephone numbers is for voice mode and two call attempts.

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BrandSine Systems
ModelRFC-1/B
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