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number or the user number, depending on the alarm type, as the
second digit. For DTMF Communicator formats e.g. Surgard and
Contact ID, refer to the Communicator formats table in Worksheet
Table 14
(( If this alarm is not to be reported, enter 15 in both digits, i.e.
15#,15#, corresponding to FF.
Alarm Restore Code (2,1,4)
Alarm Restore Code (digit 1), (digit 2),
Enter new number and # key
This is the 1 or 2 digit Report Code which is sent to the Central
Monitoring Station when this alarm type is restored. If it is required to
change the default restore codes, enter the new restore code here or #
to leave the value unchanged. The first number to be entered is the
first digit of the restore code. The range allowed is 0 to 15. Numbers 10
to 15 represent a hexadecimal code of A to F respectively. When the
first digit is entered, the voice menu says the value entered, and the
value of the 2nd restore code digit e.g.
Restore Code 2,.. zero
Enter new Number and # key
Enter the 2nd digit of the restore code if required, also in the range 0 to
15. If only 1 digit is required by the Communicator format, the second
digit is ignored by the system, and is not sent. Setting the second
restore code digit to 0 will cause the Comfort system, to put in the zone
number or the user number, depending on the alarm type, as the
second digit. For DTMF Communicator formats e.g. Surgard and
Contact ID, refer to the section on Communicator formats in Worksheet
Table 14.
Not all alarm types will send the restore code when restored. For
example, Intruder alarm (alarm type 1) will not send a restore code, as
the alarm is restored by disarming.
Zone -triggered alarms may be set to report restores by entering a
restore code. Trouble conditions like Low Battery, power failure, Zone
Trouble, may also send restore codes.
(( If the alarm restore is not to be reported, enter 15 in both
digits, i.e. 15#,15# corresponding to FF.
Monitoring Station Code (2,1,6)
Code 1, Enter New Number and # key
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