Links1000 Cellular Communicator; Additional System Modules; Clock Adjust - DSC PC585 Installation Manual

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The Auto Arm cancellation code is not transmit-
ted when a reset is required because a User has
not cancelled the Auto Arming sequence.
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Keypad Tamper Enable ............................. Section [016]: [8]
General System Tamper and Tamper
Restoral Reporting Codes ................................ Section [338]
System Tampers Req. Installer Reset ........ Section [701]: [4]
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After enabling Keypad Tampers, it is recom-
mended to tamper and restore all keypads to
ensure proper functioning.

5.26 LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator

The LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator can be used three
different ways: as the sole communicator for the panel, as a
back up for either or both telephone numbers or as a redundant
back up to the land line communicator, where the panel will call
both the land line and via the LINKS. A LINKS Preamble is
programmable for each telephone number in the event that the
land line number is local but the LINKS is required to dial an
exchange. When programming a LINKS Preamble, all unused
digits must be programmed with a hexadecimal "F".
Using LINKS1000 as the Sole Communicator
The panel can be programmed to report an event only using the
LINKS1000 cellular communicator. To program this option,
select only the LINKS1000 in the Communicator Call Direction
Options. The Call LINKS as well as Land Line option must also
be enabled.
When the selected event occurs the panel will only attempt to
call central station using the LINKS.
Using the LINKS1000 as a Backup Communicator
The panel can be programmed to call using the LINKS1000
Cellular Communicator if the panel is having difficulty
communicating an event using the land line. To program this
option, select both the telephone number and LINKS options in
the Communicator Call Direction Options. The LINKS is
Backup of Land Lines option must be selected.
When used as a backup communicator, the panel will attempt to call
the central station in the following manner:
• the panel will try to call using land lines – if unsuccessful, the
panel will try to call using the LINKS
• if unsuccessful, the panel will try to call using the land lines on
the next dialing attempt
This process will continue until the panel has successfully
communicated with the central station or until the panel's
programmed number of dialing attempts have been exhausted.
Using the LINKS as a Redundant Communicator
The panel can be programmed to call using first the LINKS1000
and then the land line when an event occurs. To program this
option, select both the telephone number and the LINKS options
for the Communicator Call Direction Options for the event.
The Call LINKS as well as Land Line option must be selected.
LINKS Special Preamble
In some areas of North America, dialing #DAT or
reduces the cellular billing increment. The LINKS Special
Preamble (section [393]), allows the use of [ ] and [#] characters
for the programming of #DAT and
The LINKS Special Preamble is sent BEFORE the Preamble
programmed in Sections [390] to [392].
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Example: [Special Preamble][Regular Preamble][Telephone
Number]
If this Special Preamble is programmed, it will be
inserted before the Regular Preamble of ALL
telephone numbers. Hex digits D and E are not
supported for Preamble programming.
If Busy Tone Detection is enabled, the LINKS1000
must be tested to ensure full operation.
Please refer to the LINKS1000 installation Manual for more
information and connection diagrams.
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LINKS Preamble (First Telephone Number) ..... Section [390]
LINKS Preamble (Second Telephone Number) Section [391]
LINKS Preamble (Third Telephone Number) .... Section [392]
LINKS Preamble
(Downloading Telephone Number) ................... Section [490]
Communicator Call Direction Options .... Section [361]-[368]
Call LINKS as well as Land Line ................ Section [380]: [7]
LINKS Special Preamble ................................... Section [393]
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5.27 Additional System Modules

The following modules are programmed through the Module
Programming sections [801]-[804]: the PC5400 Printer module,
the Links2X50 Long-Range Radio interface and the PC5132
Wireless Receiver and all of its devices. For instructions on the
installation and programming of these additional modules and
devices, please see their respective installation and
programming manuals.
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PC5400 Programming ....................................... Section [801]
LINKS2X50 Programming ................................. Section [803]
PC5132 Programming ....................................... Section [804]
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5.28 Clock Adjust

In order to compensate for timing inaccuracies, the panel may
be programmed to add or subtract seconds during the last
minute of each day using the Clock Adjust programming
section. Valid entries are 01 - 99. The default setting is 60
seconds. To determine the value to be programmed in this
section, monitor the amount of time lost or gained by the panel
over a period of time. Then, calculate the average amount of
time per day that the panel gains or loses. If the clock's timing
is off, it may be corrected with this setting.
Example #1 : The clock loses an average of 9 seconds per day.
Solution: Program the panel to adjust the clock by 51 seconds
(instead of the default 60 seconds) for the last minute of each
day in section [700]. This will speed up the panel's clock by 9
seconds, correcting the problem.
Example #2 : The clock gains an average of 11 seconds per day.
Solution: Program the panel to adjust the clock by 71 seconds
(instead of the default 60 seconds) for the last minute of each
day in section [700]. This will slow down the panel's clock by 11
seconds, correcting the problem.
DATA
If the Auto-arm time is set for 23:59, any change
to the Clock Adjust option will directly affect the
Auto-arm pre-alert time.
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