
4. Programming
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correct panel ID, and is using the correct <DOWNLOADER>
software version. If these items don't match then the system
hangs up. If the items do match then the system hangs up and,
after a short delay, the system seizes the telephone line and calls
the PC using the indicated Downloader Telephone Number.
Note: Secure Call Back must be Disabled (Default) until the first “attended” upload
has been performed. This first upload can be carried out either using Com-
mand 110 option 1, or using Command 114 option 0.
Option 2 Unattended Mode.
Operation: The control unit answers as soon as the number of
rings set in Commands 112 or 113 have elapsed.
Note: The <Downloader> operator can choose to use Secure Callback, even though
the alarm system is programmed for Unattended Mode.
Communicator Telephone Numbers (Command 115/116)
Use this Command to store the telephone numbers that the communicator
will use to report alarms. The system will accept one telephone number if you
choose Single call mode in Command 101, or two telephone numbers if you
select Alternate or Dual call mode.
The system can store telephone numbers up to 31 digits long.
You can use the A key to insert a pause (four seconds).
To enter a number:
1. Enter programming mode (if you are not already there).
2. Key in 115 (or 116) at the keypad.
The display shows (for example):
3. Press .
4. Key in the digits of the number. If necessary press D to move the cursor
to the left to edit or delete the number. Press C to move the cursor to
the right.
The display shows (for example):
5. Press .
The keypad gives a double beep and the system stores the number.
Account Number (Command 117)
With SIA Format the system can report alarms using a six digit account code.
Use leading zeros to pad the account code to the correct length if necessary,
for example account 1234 would be 001234.
If the control unit is set up as a partitioned system then you can enter up to
four account codes as follows:
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