
5.3 Programming Descriptions
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[610] Alternate Communicator Receiver Trouble Reporting Codes
This section is used for programming alternate communicator receiver trouble reporting codes. A value of 00 can be entered to disable individual reporting codes.
[700] Automatic Clock Adjust
The value entered here adds or subtracts seconds at the end of each day to compensate for inaccuracies in the system time. Valid entries are 00-99 with 60 seconds
being the default. Monitor the time lost by the panel over a period of time to determine the average value required for this section.
Example: Panel loses an average of 9 seconds a day. Instead of loading 60 seconds for the last minute of each day, program the panel to load 51 seconds with the
use of section [700]. This will speed up the panel by 9 seconds everyday, thereby fixing the problem.
[701] First International Options Code
[702] Second International Options Code
[703] Delay Between Dialing Attempts
For standard (force) dialing, the panel will go off-hook, search for a dial tone for 5 seconds, and hang up for 20 seconds. This programmable timer adds a delay
before the next call is attempted, and is defaulted to 003 to make a total of 8 seconds before the panel makes the next dialing attempt.
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Option Description
[1]
ON: 50 Hz AC. The incoming AC power cycles at 50 Hz.
OFF: 60 Hz AC. The incoming AC power cycles at 60 Hz.
[2]
ON: The time base is the internal crystal oscillator. The internal crystal is used for the time base instead of AC power.
OFF: The time base is the AC power input. The 50 or 60 Hz AC power is used for the time base.
[3]
ON: AC/DC Arming Inhibit with Battery Check Enabled. When an AC or battery trouble is present, the system will not arm. This includes key-
pad, keyswitch, No Activity Arming and downloading arming.
OFF: Arming not Inhibited. The system can be armed, with an AC trouble or Battery trouble present. System battery is not checked upon arming.
[4]
ON: System Tampers Require Installer Reset and Inhibit Arming. If any system tamper condition occurs, the Installer code must be entered
([
][8][Installer Code]) and the tamper condition must be restored before the system can be armed. This also includes no-activity arming and key-
switch.
OFF: System Tampers Do Not Require Installer Reset. If any system tamper condition occurs, installer reset is not required.
[5]
ON: 6-digit Access Codes. All access codes on the system must be 6 digits in length. If this option is selected, 2 digits are added to the end of each
code, the first 4 digits of the existing codes will remain programmed.
System Master Code = XXXX56
Installer Code = YYYY55
Access Codes 1-16 = ZZZZ00
OFF: 4-digit Access Codes. All access codes on the system are 4 digits in length except the Panel I.D. code and the Downloading Access code,
which are always 6 digits. For any existing codes, the last 2 digits are removed.
[6]
ON: Busy Tone Detection Enabled. If a busy tone is detected, the panel will hang-up and attempt to communicate following the “Delay Between
Dialing Attempts”.
OFF: Busy Tone Detection Disabled. The communicator will use the standard dialing procedure for every communication attempt regardless of a
busy line.
[7]-[8]
For Future Use
Option Description
[1]
ON: Pulse Dialing Make/Break Ratio is 33/67. This ratio is used for Europe.
OFF: Pulse Dialing Make/Break Ratio is 40/60. This ratio is used in North America.
[2]
ON: Force Dialing Enabled. If the first communication attempt made by the panel fails, on every subsequent attempt the panel will dial regardless of
the presence of a dial tone.
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The panel will go off-hook, search for a dial tone for 5 seconds, hang-up for 20 seconds, go off-hook, search for dial tone for 5 seconds, and then dial
(assuming no presence of dial tone).
OFF: Force Dialing Disabled. The panel does not dial the programmed telephone number if the dial tone is not present.
[3]
For Future Use
[4]
ON: 1600 Hz Handshake. The communicator responds to a 1600 Hz handshake for pulse formats.
OFF: Standard Handshake. The communicator responds to the handshake designated by the pulse format selected (1400 or 2300Hz).
[5]
ON: I.D. Tone Enabled. After the telephone number is dialed, the panel emits a tone (as specified by option 6) for 500ms every two seconds to indi-
cate that it is a digital equipment call, not voice.
OFF: I.D. Tone Disabled. The panel does not emit a tone.
[6]
ON: 2100 Hz I.D. Tone. A 2100Hz ID tone is used for option [5] above.
OFF: 1300 Hz I.D. Tone. A 1300Hz ID tone is used for option [5] above.
[7]-[8]
For Future Use
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If this value is 00 or FF, the default will be 8 seconds (3 programmable, plus the 5 second delay), otherwise it uses the programmed value.
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