Specifications

DS7400Xi Ver. 3+ Reference Guide Copyright © 1995-96 Detection Systems, Inc. Page 63
12.38 Phone Number Programming: Program Addresses (4028, 4038, 4048)
14.34.3 Phone Number 3 (Remote Programmer) Programming: Program Address (4048)
14.34.1 Phone Number 1 Programming: Program Address (4028)
14.34.2 Phone Number 2 Programming: Program Address (4038)
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Example:
To program Phone Number 1 as 555-1212.
Data Digit 1 = [5], Data Digit 2 = [5], Data Digit 3 = [5], Data Digit 4 = [1], Data Digit 5 = [2], Data Digit 6 = [1], Data Digit 7 = [2]
Enter the Programmer’s Mode: [9] [8] [7] [6] [#] [0]
Enter the Program Address: [4] [0] [2] [8]
Enter Data Digit 1 = [5], Data Digit 2 = [5], Data Digit 3 = [5], Data Digit 4 = [1], Data Digit 5 = [2], Data Digit 6 = [1], Data Digit 7 = [2]
Enter the pound key: [#]
Program the next Address, Program a different Address, or Exit the Programmer’s Mode.
Notes:
To dial the “*” character, enter *1 (The “*” character is sent as “1” “1” when pulse dialing).
To dial the “#” character, enter *2 (The “#” character is only valid when tone dialing).
To input a three second delay, enter *3.
To wait for the dial tone, enter *4 in the first digit.
To disable a Phone Number, enter *5 in the first digit.
(*1 - *5 are Hex values. They will display as B - E at the keypads.)
Recommendation: The phone line that the control panel is connected to should not have a Call Waiting feature. If it must have call
waiting, program the code to disable call waiting and add a three second delay before the phone number. This will prevent incoming calls
from interrupting a communication. For example: call waiting can be disabled in many areas by dialing *70 before the phone number for
tone dial and 1170 for pulse dial.