User's Manual
Monitoring Station Phone Number – 09, 11
Monitoring Station Phone Number is the number the dialer will dial to send
Contact ID messages. Up to 2 different monitoring station phone numbers can
be programmed. The phone number requirement is the same as “Panic Voice
Phone Number.”.
Remote ID – Field Number 14, 16, 18, 20
GU-100 can program up to 4 different remote controls. Each remote control has
its own remote ID, is part of the Contact ID information. The remote ID will be
shown as a zone number within the Contact ID message. Therefore, the
monitoring station can identify which remote activates the event.
The remote ID consists of 3 digits, from 0 to 9.
AC Power Failure Delay – Field Number 21
When there is AC power failure, the dialer will send a AC power failure message
to the monitoring station. However, this message will not be sent immediately
when the AC power is lost. There is a delay so that if AC power still fails after
such delay, it will report to the monitoring station. This range of this delay is from
30 seconds up to 65535 seconds (~18 hours). Recommended setting would be
between 60 seconds to 300 seconds.
Siren Duration – Field Number 26
When panic is activated (by either the red button on the main unit of panic button
from a remote), siren can be sounded for a specific period of time before the
voice conversation starts. The siren duration can be set from 0 seconds to
65536 seconds. 0 second means this function is disabled. Factory default setting is 0 sec.
Self Test Interval – Field Number 27
The dialer will call the monitoring station periodically to ensure it is functioning
properly. The self test interval defines how frequent the dialer will call the
monitoring station for self test purpose. The range can be set from 0 minutes to
65535 minutes. A typically setting would be once a week, i.e. 10080 minutes. 0
minute means the self test feature is disabled.
Normal Close / Normal Open Activation – Field 29
In order to activate a device connected to the NC / NO terminal, this feature must
be enable. Setting it to “1” will enable this feature. Setting it to “0” to disable this
feature.