User Manual

Programming 151274-L8
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Select Account (ID)
The control panel provides up to 4 reporting accounts. The priority of an account is based on its account ID.
Account 1 is highest priority; Account 4 is lowest. Use Account 1 to report the highest priority events.
6. Press the or arrow to select account ID number, then press
ENTER.
Edit Account Number
Enter an up-to-6-digit number for each account to identify the account to the central station. See Figure 7-13 for
location of this option on the screen. The account number should be compatible with the reporting format used.
For example, the Contact ID format transmits up to four digits only.
7. Enter the desired account number (up to 6-digits), then press
ENTER.
Select Reporting Format
Select a reporting format for each account. Options are:
8. Press the or arrow to select the reporting format, then press
ENTER.
Events to Report
The next five options select which types of events (or event families) will be reported to this account. (See Figure
7-13 for location of these options on the screen).
9. Press the or arrow to select Must, Yes, or No (see Table below), then press
ENTER.
10. Repeat step 9 for all five event report options.
For each event family, select M, Y, or N.
Switch Attempts
Specify the number of times the dialer should attempt to report to this account before switching to the next
SIA SIA format. 8 events per call.
CID Ademco’s Contact ID format
S20 Same as SIA but reports up to 20 events per phone call.
Event Family Events Included in this Family
Alarms All alarms (Water Flow, Manual Pull, Detectors, Auxiliary Switches, Etc.)
Alarm Restore All alarm restores.
Supervisory, Trouble, Enable/
Disable Point
All trouble and supervisory conditions and trouble and supervisory restores.
Enabling and disabling of input and output points.
Service/Test Fire drill, walk test, dialer test, automatic test, all programming sessions.
System Reset All system resets.
M(ust) Must Report. Selecting “M” makes this a primary reporting account for this family of events. The dialer
MUST report events in this family to this account.
Selecting Must makes an account a primary reporting account. The dialer will try to report the event to the
primary account until it exceeds the “Switch Attempts” value. When the dialer has exceeded the Switch
Attempt retry limit, it will switch to a backup account (a “Can Report” or “Yes” account, see below). If the
dialer cannot report the event to any of the backup accounts, it will return to the primary account and repeat
the process until it succeeds or an Account Trouble condition is generated and a local trouble will sound.
Y(es) Can Report. Selecting Y makes this a backup account for this event family. The dialer will report to this
account only if it was previously unable to report the event to a Must account.
N(o) No events in this family will ever be reported to this account.