6. System Configuration
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Additional Information (section B.10 - B.11)
1
For detailed instructions on how to select User Settings – refer to section A.1 and section A.2.
2
The display shows the current setting, for example, [AUTO-ARM
enable
]. You can now select either to enable or
disable auto-arming using the or button.
3
The
symbol now appears next to the newly selected option.
4
The display shows the current setting of the Auto-Arm Time, for example, "
12:00 PM
", with the cursor blinking on
the first hour digit "1". For detailed explanation of how to set the time - refer to Section B.8B.
5
The saved auto arm time is displayed without the cursor, for example, "
08:30 A
".
6
You can now select another option in the User Settings menu (see section A.1 and section A.2), or quit
programming (see section A.3).
B.12 Programming Private Phone and SMS Reporting
The PowerMaster system can be programmed to send various event notification messages such as alarm, arming or
trouble events, to 4 private telephone subscribers by audible signal and, if a GSM option is installed, also to 4 SMS
telephone numbers. These reports can be programmed either instead of or in addition to the reports transmitted to the
monitoring company. Further details about the event notification by telephone and SMS are provided in the
PowerMaster-10/30 G2 User Guide, Chapter 7 Event Reporting and Control by Telephone and SMS.
You can also determine the number of times the private telephone number is dialed and whether a single acknowledge
signal will stop the reporting process or an acknowledge signal from each telephone will be required before the current
event is considered reported.
Here you can program:
♦ The specific events you wish the system to report.
♦ The 1
st
, 2
nd
, 3
rd
, and 4
th
private telephone and SMS numbers for reporting alarm a
nd other event messages to
private subscribers.
♦ The number of redial attempts, two-way voice communication
∗
, and whether to use a single acknowledge signal or
an acknowledge signal from each telephone before the current event is considered reported.