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    Telephone Line Monitoring Settings.

    June 23rd, 2023

    Connecting the DTMF Communicator – Advanced 

    A separate DTMF module is available (860-06-658) for communication to DTMF communicators. 

    Note: Do not connect to any type of telephone line. 

     

    LOCATION 14 Global Options (page 19)

    3

    ON

    Telephone line monitoring 

    [#] [1479] [*] = Installer Menu

    [14] = Global Options Data 1 [Y]

    [>>] = searching Data 3 [N] = Disable Global Options Data

    [*] = will change [N] to [Y]

    [#] [#] = the alarm panel will update to confirm set

     

    LOCATION 16 Trouble Display Enable

    3

    ON

    DTMF line monitoring trouble display 

    [#] [1479] [*] = Installer Menu

    [16] = Trouble Display Data 1 [Y]

    [>>] = searching Data 3 [N] = Disable

    [*] = will change [N] to [Y]

    [#] [#] = the alarm panel is updating to confirm the settings.

     

    Note: The causes of this could be a fault, or short, on the phone line; or the phone line could be cut. 

    This trouble condition will only clear once the phone line restored. 

     

    LOCATION 51 DTMF Communication Number to be Dialled (page 25) 

    [#] [1479] [*] = Installer Menu

    [51] [*] = Enter Phone number 1 the number to be Dialled

    [*] = To Save the Number

    [#] = returns to Installer Menu 

    [#] = the alarm panel is updating to confirm the settings.

     

    Note: Program this location to set the DTMF number. A maximum of 10-digits can be entered. Enter the digits consecutively and after the last digit has been entered, save with the [*] key. 

     

    LOCATIONS 61 – 68   Account Codes for Plug on Module (Partitions 1- 8) 

    The serial communication account code is used for reporting to the 5-pin serial port.

    [INSTALLER CODE] [*] [LOCATION] [*] [PRIMARY ACCOUNT CODE] [*]

     

    [#] [1479] [*] = Installer Menu

    [61] = Account Code P1  Acc Code xxxx (4-digits of the account number)

    [*] = confirms the settings and returns to the Install Menu.

    [#] = the alarm panel is updating to confirm the settings.

     

    LOCATIONS 211 - 218 Partition Arm Options (Partitions 1 – 8)

    These locations are used to configure arm options for each partition. Refer to Table 24 page 30 for the values that can be selected.

    16

    ON

    Opening/Closing User Reporting

    [#] [1479] [*] = Installer Menu

    [16] = Arm Options P1 Data 1 [N]

    [>>] = searching Data 16 [N] = Disable Open/Close Reporting

    [*] = will change [N] to [Y] = To Enable the Feature

    [#] = returns to Installer Menu 

    [#] = the alarm panel is updating to confirm the settings.

     

    LOCATION 571 – 575 Enable or Disable Global Reporting 1 (page 40) 

    [#] [1479] [*] = Installer Menu

    [571] = RC & SplitRp G1 Data 1 [N]

     

    There are 5 Global Report Bitmaps 

     

    LOCATIONS 423 – 427 Global Programmable Output Events (page 37)

    These locations allow you to configure the Global Programmable Output events. Refer to Table 35 to view the programmable output events per location. 

     

     LEDs 1-8 represent the output number, and LEDs 9-16 represent the action. Once a programmable output has been enabled, the default action will be Pulse High [02]. 

     There is no output action for the fire sensor power programmable output events. 

     

    7

    Telephone Line Tamper Programmable Output Event 

    Disabled [00] 

    8

    Telephone Line Restore Programmable Output Event 

    Disabled [00] 

     

    Note: Denied this set if not necessary.   

     

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