Specifications

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3 LEDs will blink and ‘2 3 4 6 8’ will be displayed (default program).
4. Enter address 071, then enter the new value 1 2 3 4 6 8 by pressing
1
Siren
2
Shunt
Display
3
Status
4
Delay
Delete
6
Telephone
8
Program
. ‘U’ confirms programming updating.
5. ‘P’ is displayed and the two left-most LEDs are blinking.
EXAMPLE 8: Report to Central Station
Note: To enter data use two digits entry, i.e. in address 201 to change the transmitted code
from the default value ‘3’ to ‘5’, at keypad enter ‘0’ and ‘5’ (not 5).
If ‘5’ entered, an ‘E’ (Error) appears
Enable communicator to report to central station (in default programming communicator is
disabled, and dialer is activated upon alarm). Telephones 2 and 3 (refer to program sheet) are used
to communicate to central station.
Contact the central station to get receiver format, event codes, subscriber number,
handshake frequency (1400 or 2300 Hz), and telephone number(s). Two telephone numbers are
available, ‘Tel. 2’ is main central station Tel. Number and ‘Tel. 3’ is backup, in case ‘T. 2’ fails.
Do not program different formats for each telephone.
Refer to part ‘7’ of the programming sheet. Fill in central station’s details. For example, if the
receiver format is Radionics Fast for Tel. No. 2, enter ‘02’ in address 201.
Most important parameters are the Receiver Format, Handshake frequency and Data Format.
Data Format: This parameter describes how data transmitted to central station. Data Format types
are divided into 3 main groups: Extended Format, 2-digit Format (first format = type of event,
second digit = event zone) and Single Format. In all formats, Sum-Check (parity) is optional,
depending on the specifications of central station receiver.
Extended Format Reporting: Extended Format and 2-Digit Format allows communicator to
transmit an extra digit, which provides additional information as zone number and event occurred.
Program 01 (Extended) in address 207. Contact your central station for required Data Format,
protocol type and parity.
Data format ‘3 x 1’ means three digits for the subscriber number and 1 digit for the event.
For example:
System installed with the following transmission specifications for Tel. 2:
Subscriber number is 456 (program at address 260-262)
Report on ‘Low Battery’ selected (program at address 108 and 128)
If ‘Low Battery’ occurs, communicator will transmit:
456F - Subscriber ‘456’
FFF8 - Low Battery (‘F’ = FAULT)
Single-Digit Format Reporting: If receiver accepts only single digit format, program 00 or 01 in
address 205, and 00 in address 207.
The data format 4 X 1 or 3 X 1 means four or three digits for subscriber number and 1 digit for
event.