Third System Option Code; First Phone Number; Second Phone Number; Customer Account Code - DSC PC560 User Manual

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[07]

Third System Option Code

Refer to Section [05] for programming information.
LIGHT
[1] • ON =
Restorals reported on Disarming*
OFF =
Restorals reported on Bell Timeout**
[2] • OFF =
For Future Use
[3] • OFF =
For Future Use
For Future Use
[4] • OFF =
• Factory default settings
[08]

First Phone Number

This is the telephone number the Communicator will dial when an alarm is generated. Enter the telephone
number the same way it would be dialled on a touch-tone phone. Press [#] after the last digit to complete the
telephone number programming.
A pause of 2 seconds can be added by entering HEX 'D' between digits in the phone number. To enter HEX
'D', press [
] [4] [
]. The total number of digits and pauses must not exceed 17.
NOTE: Do not program any HEX digits other than 'D' in the telephone number.
If the Second Phone Number is to be used, the First Phone Number must be programmed first. If only
one telephone number is to be used, program the number in Section [08].
[09]

Second Phone Number

The system will call the Second Phone Number if 8 communication attempts to the First Phone Number are
unsuccessful. Refer to Section [08] First Phone Number for programming instructions.
[10]

Customer Account Code

The Customer Account Code is always transmitted to the telephone number to identify the customer. Enter a
4-digit number in Section [10]; HEX digits may be used in the Account Code. Where a zero is required in the
account code, enter HEX 'A' [
digit. The [0] represents a null digit where no pulses are transmitted.

Disabling Communications

To disable the communicator, program all the reporting codes in Sections [11], [12] and [13] with HEX "FF".
[11]

Zone Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes

When Section [11] is entered, enter ten 2-digit numbers for the Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes for zones
1 to 4 and the tamper zone. The alarm codes are transmitted when there is an alarm on a zone; the restoral
codes are transmitted when the system is disarmed, depending on the option selected in Section [07].
[12]

Opening and Closing Reporting Codes

When the system is disarmed (opened) or armed (closed), an opening or closing reporting code will be
transmitted to indicate which Access Code was used to disarm or arm the system.
If the After Alarm Reporting Code is programmed, it will be transmitted to the monitoring station on disarming
if an alarm occurred during the previous armed period. This feature is useful for installations where openings
and closings are not normally reported, but it is desired to have a report on opening if an alarm occurred during
the armed period. This feature allows the monitoring station to know that the user is on the premises and is
available to receive a report on the alarms that occurred during the armed period.
16
] [1] [
]. If a 3-digit code is required, as in 3/1 formats, enter [0] as the LAST

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