Specifications

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Option 5 - Hexadecimal User Identification Codes
y Enabled the SIA service will send the user identifier using hexadecimal format. When this option is enabled
option 6 will not have any affect on the data being sent as hexadecimal codes are always sent using 4 digits
only.
y Disabled the SIA service will send decimal zone identification numbers.
Option 6 - 5 Digit User Code
y Enabled the SIA service will send the user identifier point using a five digit number. The SIA standard
supports 5 digits however some receivers do not comply with the full SIA specification or the automation
software connected limits the acceptance of large point numbers. Verify the configuration of the receiver
with the monitoring company prior to setting this option.
y Disabled the SIA service will send 4 digit user identification numbers.
Option 7 and 8 - Reserved
y Reserved do not modify
Area Group
An area group will define which areas this service will process when a reportable event is generated. An area
group of None (default) will result in all areas being sent with the service.
SV001 Area Grp
None
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the area group selection and press [ENTER] to select the area group displayed.
For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).
Dialing Attempts
The dialing attempts determine how many times the dialer will attempt to dial a number before failure. This
setting will be overridden by the modem configuration dependent on the country of installation and local phone
authority. For UL and ULC installations this value can not be set above 8. The dialing attempts operate in
conjunction with the dialing delay setting.
SV001 Dialing
attempts: 008
To modify the dialing attempts (000 to 255, a setting of 000 will result in the default of 8 attempts being used),
use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 333) and press [ENTER].
Port Open Attempts
The port open attempts determine how many times the service will wait for the modem to become available if
another service is already using modem for communication. This operates in conjunction with the port open
time settings.
SV001 Port open
attempts: 008
To modify the port open attempts (000 to 255, a setting of 000 will result in the default of 8 port attempts being
used), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 333) and press [ENTER].