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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Phone EN | 7
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2.0 Phone
The Phone Group contains prompts that configure the
system for dialing and sending reports on the
telephone line.
1 DTMF Dialing
Default:
Yes
Selection:
Yes, No
0 No
1 Yes
When
DTMF Dialing
is set to Yes, the control panel
dials in the Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF)
format for all dialing attempts.
When
DTMF Dialing
is set to No, the control panel
pulse dials for all dialing attempts.
2 Phone 1
3 Phone 2
Default:
Blank
Selection:
0 to 9, C, D, #, *, Blank
Leaving both Phone 1 and Phone 2 “Blank” creates a
local system with no reports transmitted.
Enter up to nineteen characters for each phone
number. The # and * characters only work when the
control panel is DTMF dialing. The control panel dials
these characters just as if you pressed them on a
telephone keypad. Enter C for a 3-second delay. Enter
D for a 7-second dial tone wait.
If you program a # or * to disable call waiting, warn
your customer that eliminating their call waiting
service requires a change to their security system.
4 Phone Routing
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes, No
0 No
1 Yes
2.1 Phone Routing Set to No
When this prompt is set to the default, No, the control
panel dials as shown in Table 1. The control panel only
sends reports to
Phone 2
after two failed attempts
sending to
Phone 1
.
Table 1: Phone Routing Set to No
Attempt Phone Number
1 Phone Number 1
2 Phone Number 1
3 Phone Number 2
4 Phone Number 2
5 Phone Number 1
6 Phone Number 2
7 Phone Number 1
8 Phone Number 2
9 Phone Number 1
10 Phone Number 2
11 Communication Fail event
If
Phone 2
is left blank, five attempts are made to
Phone 1
.
If you set the Phone Routing prompt to
No, skip to Section 4.2 Pulse Report
Groups. The prompts in the remainder of
this group set the routing groups.
2.2 Phone Routing Set to Yes
Set this prompt to Yes to route reports to Phone 1
or Phone 2. Reports are routed by group. A
description of each routing group follows. The
control panel makes five attempts to each routing
destination.
Reports routed to Phone 1 have a higher priority
than reports routed to Phone 2. When the control
panel has reports to send to Phone 1 and Phone 2,
it sends all reports for Phone 1, then sends the
reports for Phone 2. If the control panel fails to
send an event to Phone 1, it creates a
Communication Fail event for Phone 1 and begins
the Phone 2 Reports.
If the control panel works on Phone 2 Reports and
there is a new event for Phone 1, the control panel
continues with the Phone 2 Reports until the
Phone 2 buffer is empty, and then continues to the
Phone 1 event.