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56 - Comms (cont'd)
5 = UCP Operation
This option specifies the coding of UCP SMS operation both from the panel and the replies from the SMS
message centre.
1 = Call Input
This option sets part of the SMS operation message from the panel to the SMS message centre to be 01
(default value).
2 = Call Input sup
This option sets part of the SMS operation message from the panel to the SMS message centre to be 03.
3 = SMS Message
This option sets part of the SMS operation message from the panel to the SMS message centre to be 30.
6 = HW Priority
This option has three sub-options:
1 = Telecoms (Default Setting = 1)
5 = GSM (Default Setting = 0)
6 = STU (Default Setting = 0)
Upon selecting any of these sub options, the engineer is able to select a priority level for that particular device
of 0-2. The priority settings has the following meaning:
0 = This module does not send alarm information. It can only be used for remote servicing.
1 = This module always send alarm signals, dependant on the alarm reporting programming set up in the
modules own menu.
2 = This module will only signal if there is a fault condition on all modules with priority 1.
In this way, you can set up both modules with Priority 1 which means that they all signal all events. More
likely, you set up the Telecom module with priority 1, and the GSM with Priority 2 (or vice versa). That way
the GSM module does not dial unless there is a fault on the Telecom module.
The hardware in use will switch as soon as there is a fault condition on the main hardware path. It will also
switch after all redial attempts have failed on the main path.
7 = Parameters
This menu option has 12 sub-parameters as follows:
01 = Abort Delay
This is the time that the bells must sound, after an entry timeout alarm, before alarm signalling can occur. The
time is programmable within the range 00-99 seconds. The default is 30 seconds.
02 = PA Delay
This parameter determines the delay between the activation of a full alarm and signalling to the ARC. The PA
Delay is programmable within the range 00-60 seconds. The default is 00 seconds.
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