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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, Test,
or Restoral)
F
[*]
NOTE: ADCOM/ 8-channel reporting formats
(Fn#233
and
243)
use the first 8 (starred) messages.
246 Rcvr 2 Listen-In
#
0=Don’t use Listen-In option for receiver
#2.
1= Do use
Listen-
In option
for receiver
#2.
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Series: Reporting Options
311 Test Report (Check-in) interval
2#‘s
Number of “odd-day” (1, 3, 5, and so on up to 29 days) intervals
between system check-ins to the monitoring service. Enter 0 to
15 as explained here.
NOTE: To figure the number to enter, use this table:
Enter Days Enter Days Enter Days Enter Days
1
1
5 9 9
17 13
25
2 3
6
11
10
19 14
27
3 5
7 13
11
21
15
29
4
7
8
15
12
23
312 Test Report Time
2#‘s
313
Restoral
Report Type
#
314 Alarm Cancel Report Option
#
315 AC Power
Fail/Restoral
Option
#
316 Operation Suspend Report Opt.
#
Rule-of-Thumb: To calculate the interval (days) multiply the
number you enter by two, then subtract one. Default. 0 off. The
check-in message is
RESTORAL
(this option not valid for
8-
channel).
Number from 0 to 23, telling how many hours after midnight to
make the Check-In report. A
“0”
(zero) will mean that the report
is made between midnight and
1:00
a.m., a “1” will mean
between 1:
OO
and
2:00,
et cetera. The exact time during the
hour is calculated in the system, as a function of the account
number. Default= 0
0= None, 1= Minimum
restoral
(system time-out);
2=
Manual
restoral; 3= Normal (sensor restoral); 4= True (manual plus
sensor)
0= Don’t report a cancel, 1= Do report a (manual) alarm cancel,
regardless of the setting of
Fn#313.
0=
Don’t report failure/restoral, 1= Do.
NOTE: Power glitches of less than 180 seconds are ignored
0= Don’t report when operation shuts down due to low battery,
1= Do.
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