Specifications

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Backup Phone Number
The backup phone number will be dialed by the contact ID service if a connection with the central station can
not be made on either the primary or secondary phone number. This will be dialled after the total number of
attempts is reached on the primary and secondary numbers. The backup number will be dialled for the
configured number of dialing attempts programmed for the service. For information on the dialing sequence
refer to the section Sequential Dialing Attempt (see page 198) and Alternate Dialing Attempts (see page 199).
SV001 Backup
None
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available phone numbers and press [ENTER] to select the phone number
displayed. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see
page 335).
Dial Options
The dial options configure the service as to how it is meant to dial when a reportable event has been generated.
SV001 Dial
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To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 336).
Option 1 - Alternate Dialing Configuration
y Enabled the dialer will use the alternate dialing method, refer to the Alternate Dialing section (see page 199).
y Disabled the dialer will use sequential dialing method, refer to the Sequential Dialing section (see page 198).
Option 2 - DTMF Tone / Pulse Dialing
y Enabled the dialer will use pulse dialing to dial out.
y Disabled the dialer will always use DTMF to dial except when Option 3 has been enabled.
Option 3 - Switch Dialing To Pulse On 5
th
Attempt
y Enabled the dialer will switch to the pulse dialing format on the 5
th
attempt to dial the selected phone
number.
y Disabled the dialer will always use DTMF to dial.
Option 4 - Switch To Second Phone Line On Failure
y Enabled the dialer will switch the secondary phone line over and use this to dial if the first phone line fails or
fails to communicate.
y Disabled the dialer will use the first phone line.
Option 5 - PABX Requires Pause
y Enabled the dialer will insert a pause of 2.5 seconds after the PABX telephone number is dialled.
y Disabled the dialer will dial the numbers with a standard DTMF inter digit delay.
Option 6, 7 and 8 - Reserved
y Reserved do not modify