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[6]
ON: 300 Baud Call-up. 300 baud is the minimum baud rate used by 56K modems. When performing call-back or
Baud Rate
user initiated call-up with a 56K modem, this option should be enabled.
Selection
OFF: 110 Baud Call-up. 110 baud is the supported baud rate for the MD-12 modem. When performing call-back
or user initiated call-up with an MD-12, this toggle option should be disabled.
[7]-[8]
Future Use
[402] DLS Downloading Computer's Telephone Number
This is a 32-digit hexadecimal programming section. The downloading computer telephone number is for user-initiated call-up and call-
back DLS functions. Program the phone number as required. HEX digits can be included for special applications:
HEX [A]
HEX [B]
HEX [C]
HEX [D]
HEX [E]
HEX [F]
[403] DLS Downloading Access Code/ Panel ID Code
This 6-digit hexadecimal code allows the panel to confirm that it is communicating with a valid downloading computer. The DLS
access code in the panel and the DLS computer must match.
Note: The Downloading Access Code MUST BE PROGRAMMED BY THE INSTALLER. For security reasons this value must
never be left at default.
[404] Panel ID Code
Program the 6-digit Panel Identification Code. This code is used by the downloading computer to verify the correct account is calling
back (Call Back feature) or to identify which customer account file should be used (User Initiated DLS features). It is not used if the
DLS computer calls the panel.
[405] Double Call Timer
Program the maximum time in seconds, between calls, when connecting to the panel using the Double Call feature.
[406] Number of Rings to Answer On
The value in this section determines how many rings the panel will automatically pick up on in order to establish a DLS connection.
Default value is 000 rings. Valid entries are [000] to [020].
If Section [401] Option 1 is enabled, and there is a value greater than 000 in Section [406], either method will allow a DLS connec-
i
tion depending on how the installer calls the premises.
[501]-[514] PGM Output Attributes
Allows the installer to customize PGM attributes. The following attributes can be enabled or disabled for each PGM output. When a
PGM option is changed, the corresponding PGM's attributes are defaulted.
Option
Description
[1]-[2] Future Use
[3]
Output Level
ON: Output energizes when activated.
OFF: Output de-energizes when activated.
[4]
Output Options
ON: Output Pulsed. When using [,][7], the output activates for the duration programmed in the PGM output timer, Section
[170]. The default activation time is 5 seconds.
OFF: Output On/Off. The output toggles between on and off when the corresponding [,][7] command is entered.
[5]
Access Code Options
ON: Access code required for activation.
OFF: No access code required for activation.
Note: PGM Attribute 3 applies to PGM types 01, 03, 05, 06, 07, 08, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 27, 29 and 30.
Note: PGM Attribute 4 applies to PGM types 11, 19, 20, 21 and 22.
Note: PGM Attribute 5 applies to PGM types 19, 20, 21, and 22.
Not used
,
Simulates a [
] key press
Simulates a [#] key press
Additional dial tone search
2-second pause
End of phone number marker

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