User guide

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7.15 Address 21 - Phone Number Control
Dial Pulse: If programmed, the panel will dial to phone number 1, 2, or 3 using a pulse format.
Dial Tone: If programmed, the panel will dial to phone number 1, 2, or 3 using a tone format. Note: When dialing through PBX sys-
tems, program the phone control as tone dial only.
Tone with Auto Switch to Pulse: If programmed, the control panel will try to dial the first digit in tone dial and check to see if the dial
tone has been broken. If it has not been broken, it will try to dial again using pulse dial. Note: Do not use this setting for PBX sys-
tems.
Tone with No Switch to Pulse (required for PBX): This setting will only use Tone dialing. Must be used if the telephone system re-
quires you to dial a number to get an outside line.
Callback for Downloading: When enabled, if an attempt is made to connect to the panel for a remote programming session the panel
will hang up and callback the number programmed for Phone 3, Address 44 and 45.
Ring Count: The control panel can be programmed to answer the phone after a selected number of rings for remote programming ac-
cess.
Answering Machine Bypass: This feature allows the control panel to answer incoming calls when answering machines are used. If
the line rings, stops ringing, then rings again within one minute, the panel will seize the phone line on the first ring. To disable this fea-
ture, program the control panel to answer on an even number of rings.
Dialer Delay: A Dialer Delay of 15 seconds can be added when reporting burglar alarms, 24-hour burglar alarms, and fire alarms.
This delay will help to prevent false alarm reports by giving the user 15 seconds to disarm the system before a report is sent.
7.16 Address 22 - Dial Attempts
7.17 Address 23 - Time Delays