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and should only be changed on the recommendation of
a DSC technician.
Option [74]: Equivalent Line Number - Default [00]
The equivalent line number is used with the receiver
number for sending signals to the central station soft-
ware. This option may be used if there is no DNIS num-
ber being received by the line card.
Option [75]: Receiver Number - Default [01]
The receiver number is used for sending signals to the
central station software. Refer to the manuals for any
central station automation software being used to deter-
mine if there are any special requirements for this num-
ber. Also, check the numbers used for any other receivers
in the station to ensure that numbers are not duplicated.
Option [76]: Accounts 3/x to 4/x - Default [00]
When programmed as 00, if the alarm is reported in 3/1,
3/1 extended, BFSK, 3/2 or 3/8 ACRON formats, a lead-
ing space will be communicated in front of the 3-digit
account codes.
01 - If the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/2 or
3/8 ACRON formats, a leading '0' (zero) will be commu-
nicated in front of the 3-digit account codes.
02 - Alarms communicated to the computer. If the alarm
is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/2 or 3/8
ACRON formats, a leading '0' (zero) will be communi-
cated in front of the 3-digit Account. And a '0' (zero) will
be communicated in front of the 1-digit alarm code for
the above formats as well as 4/1 and 5/1 formats.
04 - If the panel is reported in SIA a leading '0' (zero) will
be communicated in front of the 3-digit account.
EX: S1011[#0AAA|Nri0/FH00]
05 - If the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 etended, 3/2
BFSK, SIA, 3.8 ACRON formats then a leading '0' (zero)
will be communicated in front of the 3-dgit account.
06 - If the alarm is reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/2
BFSK, SIA, 3.8 ACRON formats then a leading '0' (zero)
will be communicated in front of the 3-dgit account and
a '0' (zero) will be communicated in front of the 1-digit
alarm code.
Option [77]: Digit Replace - Default [00]
Option 77 works in conjunction with Option A2. Option
77 is programmed with an ASCII value that will replace
an account code digit or insert a value into an account
code. Option A2 is used to replace a digit or insert a
digit. To replace a digit use 0x where x is the digit to be
replaced. To shift a digit use Option A2 and set to 8x
where x is the location in the account code.
Example 1:
Option 77 is set for 41 and Option A2 is set for 01:
Standard 4/2-format output:
The receiver will do the following. First it will replace the
first digit (Option A2=01) of the account code (in this
example "1") and replace it with the ASCII value of 41,
which is an "A".
New Output:
Example 2:
To insert a digit use 8x were x is the spot were the digit is
to be inserted.
Option 77 is set to 2D and Option A2 is set for 82:
The receiver will do the following, it will insert the ASCII
value of Option 77, in this case the ASCII value of 2D
(2D is a " - ") into position two (Option A2=82), and the
account code will shift to the left. So it will convert
account code 9876 as indicated below:
* This will not affect SIA.
Option [78]: Max Inter-digit - Default [00]
Certain old dialers may have difficulties in communicat-
ing with the DRL3 line cards. The DRL3 provides a possi-
ble solution by programming this option. This option
should be left as a default and should be changed only
on the recommendation of a DSC technician. When pro-
grammed as 00, the inter-digit time is determined by the
Baud rate of the format being used; all other values are
in 100 ms. intervals. 0 determined by Baud rate
(default).
00 auto
01 100 ms
02 200 ms
..... .....
0A 1000 ms
Option [79]: Max Inter-burst - Default [00]
Certain old dialers may have difficulties in communicat-
ing with the DRL3 line cards. The DRL3 provides the pos-
sible solution by programming this option. This option
should be left as default and should be changed only on
the recommendation of a DSC technician. When pro-
grammed as 00, the inter-burst has a time of 100 ms, all
other values are in 10 ms increments.
00 100 ms (default)
01 10 ms
02 20 ms... and so on
Option [7A]: 4 and 5 Digit Account Codes to Activate
2-Way Audio - Default [00]
Option [7A] determines which account codes will be able
to activate the 2-way audio feature. Program the first dig-
its of the desired account codes in Option [7A].
For example:
To allow all account codes between 1000 and 2FFF to
activate the 2-way audio function, program Option [7A]
as '12'.
To allow all account codes between 3000 and 6FFF to
activate the 2-way audio function, program Option [7A]
as '36'.
To disable the 2-way audio function, program Option
[7A] as '00'.
NOTE:
Option [7A] may be used with any formats
supported by the System III
.
Option [7B]: 3 Digit Account Codes to Activate 2-Way
Audio - Default [00]
Option [7B] determines which 3-digit account codes will
be able to activate the 2-way audio feature. Program the
first digits of the desired account codes in Option [7B].
For example:
To allow all 3-digits account codes between 200 and 3FF
to activate the 2-way audio function, program Option
[7B] as '23'.
Ex: 1RRLLLsssssssAAAsXsssY[DC4]
Ex: 1RRLLLssssss0AAAsXsssY[DC4]
Ex: 1011ssssss0AAAsXss0Y[DC4]
1RRLLLssssssAAAAsXssYZ
Account code is 9876
1RRLLLssssss9876sXssYZ
1RRLLLssssssA876sXssYZ
Account code is 9876
1RRLLLssssss9876sXssYZ
1RRLLLsssss9-876sXssYZ