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[*]the “number” to send to indicate Emergency 6
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[*]the “number” to send to indicate Environmental, Auxiliary 1 and 2, and Trouble Category
7
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[*]the “number” to send to indicate System Trouble 8
-the “number” to send to indicate
Restoral
9
-the “number” to send to indicate Sensor Bypass
Restoral
A
-the “number” to send to indicate Opening B
-the “number” to send to indicate Closing
C
-the “number” to send to indicate Cancel
D
-the “number” to send to indicate System Trouble
Restoral
E
-the “number” to send to indicate Other Reports (History Buffer needs dumping-60 events,
[*]
NOTE:
ADCOM/8_channel
reporting formats
(Fn#233
and 243) use the first 8 (starred) messages,
236
Rcvr 1 Listen-In
Test, or Restoral)
F
#
240
Series: Receiver 2
241 Rcvr 2 Phone Number
16#‘s
242
Rcvr
2
Account No
6#‘s
243Rcvr
2
Message format
#
244Rcvr
2
Receiver Protocol
Format
#
245 Communicator Message Codes 15chrs
0= Don’t use Listen-In option for receiver
#1.
1= Do use Listen-
In option for receiver
#l#l
. .
Enter the (monitoring service) phone number for the dialer to
call, up to 16 digits.
NOTES: For phones with the Call Waiting option, the
“*70”
temporarily disables the Call Waiting on AT&T service, check
with the service provider on non-AT&T phone service. The
“#”
is
a pause, if needed for business PBX phone systems. To
prevent dialing out, enter a single “*” Remember leading l’s
and area codes, as required. No default
Account number assigned to the user by the Monitoring Service.
Use leading zeros for numbers smaller than 100,000. Default
000000
1=
3/1
(4/1)
format; 2=
3/1
(4/1)
Extended, 3= 4/2 format, 4= 4/
9 format (see Figure 3-5).
1=
Slow A; 2= Fast A; 3= Slow B; 4= Fast B; 5= Sumcheck
2300; 6= Sumcheck 1400;
7=
DTMF; 8=
SIA(FSK);
9= AT&T
(FSK). See Receiver Compatibility chart at the end of this
chapter.
Enter a string of numbers and characters, (0,
1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F, one for each message) that the monitoring
station will understand to mean each of the following messages.
Enter the data in the order below: Defaults follow descriptions
[15chrs
means to enter fifteen characters (alpha or numeric,
see Fig.
3-1)]
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*the “number”to send to indicate Intrusion-Perim, Entry/Exit, 24-Hr/Perim Tamper, Day Zone
1
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[*]the
“number” to send to indicate Interior Intrusion, and Interior Tamper
2
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[*]the “number” to send to indicate Silent Panic
3
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[*]the “number” to send to indicate Audible Panic 4
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[*]the “number” to send to indicate Fire 5
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[*]the “number” to send to indicate Emergency 6
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