Installation and Operation Guide

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the panel will report all events regardless of event type.
For example:
CH-MG being low on battery is a “status” event. If report index 3 and 5 are
set as “status” and index 4 as “all” in event filters, this status event will be
reported to destinations 3, 4, and 5.
For more information, refer to 8. Appendix for event code types.
Reporting Format (Type)
The available reporting formats include:
JSON: The default IP report format for CH-MG.
Speech: CH-MG reports over the Speech channel to allow the user to talk
directly to the call recipient.
SMS TEXT: CH-MG sends a SMS text message containing event
information.
Group
The Reporting Group determines the sequence of reporting.
One Report Index can only be assigned to one Group.
Reporting within a Group:
If there are multiple Report Indexes programmed within a Group:
CH-MG will report according to the numeric order (e.g. 1 > 2 > 3, etc.) of
the Report Index in a Group. Report will stop when one report is
successful and CH-MG will regard reporting to this Group successful.
For example, if Report Index 1 and 4 are assigned to Group 1, CH-MG will
stop reporting if reporting to Index 1 is successful. If reporting to Index 1
failed, CH-MG will carry on reporting to Index 4.
If all reporting in a group failed, CH-MG will retry reporting.
CH-MG will try reporting within the same group for up to three times, (or
until one of the reports is successful). If three times of trying within the
same group failed, CH-MG will regard reporting to this Group
unsuccessful.
From the example above, suppose all report failed, the report sequence
would be:
1 > 4 > 1 > 4 > 1 > 4
Reporting Cycle
If multiple groups are assigned to the same event type (emergency or
status), CH-MG will report according the group numeric order from the first