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PowerSeries - PC1616/PC1808/PC1832/PC1864
Section [202] to [265] Partition Zone Assignments
These Sections are used to assign zones to specific partitions (Section [202] to [209] for Partition 1, Sections [210] to [217] for Partition 2 etc.). Turn ON
the option corresponding to the partition and zone to enable the zone on the specified partition. Turn the option OFF to disable the zone on the specified
partition. Zones assigned to more than one partition are called ‘common zones’ and will only be armed if all the partitions the zone is assigned to are
armed. Default = Zones 1-8 enabled on Partition 1.
Section [301] First Telephone Number
Section [302] Second Telephone Number
Section [303] Third Telephone Number
Section [304] Call Waiting Cancel String
Program the digits required to disable call waiting. If enabled, the system will dial the programmed string on the first dialing attempt.
Program unused digits with data [F].
Section [310] System Account Number
Program the System Account Number. Only the SIA format supports 6-digit account numbers. If a 4-digit account number is required, program the last
two digits as data [FF]. If using the SIA format, this account number will be used for all reporting events. If using a different format, this account number
will be used for all events that are not partition specific (for example, low battery, AC trouble etc.). For partition specific events the system will use the
programmed Partition Account Number. For all formats other than SIA, program a HEX [A] for any digit [0] in the account number being used.
Section [311] to [318] Partition Account Numbers
Program the Partition Account Number for each active partition (Section [311] for partition 1, Section [312] for partition 2 etc.). When using the Auto-
matic SIA format, these account numbers are not used. The system will use the System Account Number for all reporting events. For all formats other
than SIA, program a HEX [A] for any digit [0] in the account number being used.
Section [320] to [349] Reporting Codes
Program the reporting code for all events to be transmitted. For description of when each reporting event will be transmitted, refer to
Appendix A – Reporting Codes. The panel also supports Automatic SIA and Automatic Contact ID reporting. Program data [00] to disable the reporting
of an event. If any other data is programmed (Data [01] to [FF]) the panel will automatically generate the correct reporting event when transmitting to the
central station. For all formats excluding Automatic SIA and Automatic Contact ID, the panel will not attempt to report an event if data [00] or data [FF]
is programmed for the reporting code.
The information in this section also applies to sections [302] and [303]. Telephone number 3 is dedicated as a back-up to Telephone number 1. These
sections determine which type of communicator is activated in the event of an alarm (telephone, GPRS and Ethernet) and the sequence that the system
follows in the event of an unsuccessful communication.
Entry of [D] followed by a [Telephone Number] terminated with “F configures the section for telephone dialing.
E.g.: [D12223334444F]
Entry of [D] followed by [CAA] terminated with “F allows the system configuration to be determined by the GPRS/Ethernet module. E.g.:
[DCAAF]
Enter [DCBBF] to configure the section for Ethernet Receiver 1
Enter [DCCCF] to configure the section for Ethernet Receiver 2
Enter [DCDDF] to configure the section for GPRS Receiver 1
Enter [DCEEF] to configure the section for GPRS Receiver 2
Please refer to Section [350] Communicator Formats, only SIA and Contact ID are valid alternate communicator formats. Programming any
other format will send SIA by default.
Please refer to your associated communicator manual for more details.
Telephone Communications
All telephone number sections are 32 digits in length. Hexadecimal digits may be programmed in the telephone number to perform additional functions
as follows:
Enter [][2][] – HEX B to dial “
Enter [][3][] – HEX C to dial “#
Enter [][4][] – HEX D for an additional dial tone search, as is required for PBX telephone systems
Enter [][5][] – HEX E to insert a 2-second pause in the telephone number
There is an automatic 2-second pause before additional dial tone searches are initiated.
HEX A is not used.
HEX F represents the end of the phone number (everything after F is ignored).
Pressing [#] in these sections will exit and save the entire phone number.
The panel will not attempt to communicate, if no phone number is programmed. This applies to phone numbers 1 and 2.
See [301] First Telephone Number for details.
See [301] First Telephone Number for details.

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