Engineer programming via the keypad
Installation & Configuration Manual
4. After programming is complete, the option to make a test call to the station is
displayed on the keypad.
This information should be available from the receiving station and is used to
identify users each time a call is made to the ARC
Description of the Remote Alarm Receiving Centre
The communication protocol to be used (SIA, Contact ID, Fast Format)
The first number to be dialled to contact the ARC
The second number to be dialled to contact the ARC; the system only
attempts to contact the ARC on this number if the first contact number did
not successfully connect
Enter the number of times that the system will attempt to make a call to the
receiver.
Enter the number of seconds to delay between failed dial attempts. (0 - 999)
Assign the areas for which events are reported to the ARC.
Define the types of events reported to the ARC.
The modem (primary or back-up) to be used to communicate with the ARC
Defines a schedule for testing the connection to the ARC. Possible values
range from every hour to once every 30 days.
16.11.4.3 Delete
Enables you to delete a configured ARC.
16.11.4.4 Make Test Call
Enables you to test the connection with the ARC.
To make a test call, do the following:
1. Select MAKE TEST CALL.
2. Select the ARC name.
3. Click SELECT.
4. Select the modem to use for the text call.
The test call is performed.
16.11.5 Remote Maintenance
1. Scroll to REMOTE MAINT.>ENABLE REMOTE MAINT
2. Press Select.
3. Toggle between ENABLED and DISABLED.
4. Select the desired programming option shown in the table below.
Remote Maintenance ID. Must match that at SPC Pro (1 - 999999 ).
Password for Remote Maintenance. Must match that at SPC Pro.
Incoming Connection Settings. You can enable IN IP ENABLE to
allow incoming IP connections from the Remote Maintenance
server. If not enabled, only modem connections are possible. Enter
the IN TCP/IP PORT on which the panel listens to incoming IP
connections from the Remote Maintenance server.