The destinations to which a test message is to be sent is set in
the menu. Programming is done as described in §3. There is no
default preset Destination.
The menu sets the type of signal which is to be activated when
answering the telephone. The possible options are:
“Modem”- for computer control or for using “SIA” or “Con-
tactID” protocol;
“DTMF cntrl” – for human control (individually) and when us-
ing “User” protocol for data exchange.
The menu provides for a reset of all adjusted communicator pa-
rameters and for resetting default producer settings.
Use the
button to conrm the entered data and changes.
3.8.6 Alarm System Control by Telephone
Listening to and controlling the alarm system by telephone is done after the alarm sys-
tem is dialled from a tone telephone. Following a system signal, the user must dial “*” to
interrupt it and then dial a 6 digit code. The rst four digits represent a valid user code
and the remaining two are random numbers. The code must have permitted “Remote
Access” rights – see §3.3.1 Programming User Codes, Names and Attributes.
After conrmation signal from the system, the answering machine mode is turned on.
Switching over among the various modes is done with the gures (0, 1, 2, 3). To change
over to control mode select “*”and “9”. Whilst in this state, dial the function number:
- between “001” and “006” for arming
- between “101” and “106” for disarming
To return to listening to answering machine dial “0”.
To stop the connection press “99” in listening mode.
2)Send Test Msg
3)Pick UP
4)Set default