Communicator Call Direction Options; Software Reset Eeprom Memory To Factory Defaults; Through [45] Reserved For Future Use; Downloading Computer Telephone Number - DSC PC2550 Installation Manual

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[1] Call 1st phone number with back up to 2nd number*
[2] Call 2nd phone number only
[3] Always call both phone numbers
* Option [1] becomes "Call 1st number only" when light [7]
in section [15] is turned on. Do not program backup to 2nd
phone number if no 2nd phone number is programmed.
After entering the section number, enter [0], [1], [2] or [3]
for each of the following reporting code groups in the order
given (total of six digits).
• Zone Group A Alarms and Restorals
• Zone Group B Alarms and Restorals
• Access Codes Group A Openings and Closings
• Access Codes Group B Openings and Closings
• Priority Alarms and Restorals
• Maintenance Alarms and Restorals
Where all reporting codes are to be sent to one telephone
number, enter [1] for all of the above groups.
[36] Software Reset EEPROM Memory
to Factory Defaults
This section is used to reset the EEPROM memory to the
original factory default values. As soon as [36] is entered
the EEPROM is reset and the program is restarted as
though power has just been applied.
Hardware Reset of EEPROM Memory to Factory Defaults
If the Installer's Code is lost through inadvertent
programming, the only means of reprogramming the system
is via a hardware reset. If the Installer's Lockout is enabled,
there is no way to reprogram the system without entering
the correct Installer's Code.
Follow the sequence outlined below to reset the panel to
factory default conditions.
1. Power unit down by removing both AC and battery power.
2. Using a short jumper, short pins marked "EEPROM
RESET" together.
3. Power PC2550 up.
4. Wait for 10 seconds then remove shorting jumper.
5. The system will have reloaded the EEPROM with the
factory default codes.
[37] Through [45] Reserved for Future
Use
[46] Downloading Computer Telephone
Number
This is the telephone number that the panel would use to call
the downloading computer if the CALLBACK feature
(section [47]) is enabled or if a user initiated call up is done.
([ ]+[6]+[ Master Code]+[ 9]).

[47] Modem Configuration

This section is used to enable the Downloading function. If
Downloading is enabled then the Downloading access code
must be entered (section [27]), and the Panel Identification
Code must be entered (section [28]). If Callback is enabled
the downloading computer's telephone number must be
entered (section [46]).
[1] - [4]
Zone Lights 1 through 4 are used to determine the
number of rings before the system will answer an
incoming call for downloading. Refer to the Programming
Work Sheets for information on programming Zone
Lights 1 through 4.
[5] Downloading Answer Enabled / Disabled
On = Downloading Answer Enabled.
The system will answer calls for downloading after the
number of rings programmed with Zone Lights 1 through
4.
* Off = Downloading Answer Disabled.
The system will not answer incoming calls. With
Downloading Answer disabled, downloading must be
performed with the User Call-up or Periodic Downloading
functions.
[6] User Call-up Enabled / Disabled
On = User Call-up Enabled.
The user can have the system call the downloading
computer by entering the [*][6][Master Code][9]
Command. For the User Call-up Command to function, a
Downloading Computer Telephone Number and a Panel
Identification Code need to be programmed.
* Off = User Call-up Disabled.
[7] Answering Machine Over-ride Enabled/Disabled
On = Answering Machine Over-ride Enabled.
The system may be connected to the same telephone line
as an answering machine. To over-ride the answering
machine, have the downloading computer call the system
and let the telephone line ring only once or twice. After one
or two rings, hang up. If the system is called back within
the programmed Double Call Delay Time (001 to 255
seconds), the system will answer the next call on the first
ring. Refer to the Answering Machine Double Call Timer
programming section.
* Off = Answering Machine Over-ride Disabled.
The system will only answer incoming calls after the
number of rings programmed with Zone Lights 1 through 4.
[8] Downloading Call Back Enabled/Disabled
On = Downloading Call Back Enabled.
When the system answers the downloading computer's
call, both the computer and the system will hang up. The
system will then call the Downloading Telephone
Number and connect with the computer at that number.
If more than one downloading computer is to be used,
this function should be disabled.
* Off = Downloading Call Back Disabled.
The downloading computer will have immediate access
to the system once the system is identified as a valid
system.
* is default condition (see "Downloading").
[48] 5th System Option Code
[1] For Future Use
Note: This zone light must be OFF at all times.
[2] Fire Zone Connection Options
On = Fire Zone Connected to SW AUX.
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