Specifications
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Q. I've logged on to Remote Link but several of the options are not available.
A. Go to System > Operator Configuration to confirm the options for the operator. Make sure that the
boxes are checked for each option you want assigned to the operator. Also keep in mind that not all
options are available for each panel type.
Q. A new panel will not stay on-line with Remote Link. The panel will seize the line then immediately
hang up.
A. The account number in the file you have open while trying to connect with a panel must match the
account number programmed into the panel. If you are trying to connect to a panel with the default
account number (12345) and send an existing file, this can be done. However you must first connect
to the panel with the panel's account number. Once connected, this account number can be changed to
a unique account number. See the note in the Connect section of this help file for detailed
instructions.
4-2 Communication definition - A hexadecimal communication format that allows the DMP panel to
send alarm and system reports to non-DMP receivers. The 4-2 format consists of a 4-digit account
number, a 2-digit event code, and a 1-digit checksum.
"A" Zone (Style D) - a circuit extending from and returning to a fire alarm control device or
transmitter to which normally open contacts of alarm actuating devices are connected for the
initiation of alarm signals. Routinely referred to as four-wire zone supervised. See "B' zone.
abort - an authorized user of the system manually cancels an alarm after an armed zone has tripped.
Used mainly when the zone trip was accidental, such as the opening of an armed door, and a police or
fire response is not needed.
abort report - a report sent by the panel following an alarm report to indicate the alarm has been
cancelled by an authorized user and no dispatch is required.
access - the ability or opportunity to enter an area or to obtain knowledge of certain information.
access code - a combination of ID numbers related to a defined time segment. These combinations
are programmed into an access system to grant or deny access to system users. Also, programmer
lockout code is a programming option that allows you to enter a special code into the panel that will
then be required to gain access to the panel's internal programmer through the keypad. You can
change this code at any time to any combination of numbers form one to five digits long. Once you
have changed the code, it is important that you write it down somewhere and store it in a safe place.
Lost lockout codes require the panel to be sent back to DMP for repair.
access control - the means of influencing and regulating the flow of people through a door.
access control card - a card containing coded information. It is placed in or near a card reader. The
card is read and access is granted if the information from the card is valid for that specific time, day,