Ness Security Products Securityguard III Programming Manual page 15

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RADIO DIALLER
Local Programming
1. Ensure Radio Dialler is powered up. Radio Dialler need only to be powered off and on if a different
Client Account Number is to be programmed into SGIII.
2. Power up SGIII and press OFF to enter PROGRAM mode.
3. To program Radio Dialler, the SGIII must have at least the PHONE1 Option set to a value other
than the default value of "-".
4. Finish programming SGIII and exit PROGRAM mode. If PHONE1 has been programmed, then if
data transfer to Radio Dialler has not been successful within a short period of time, SGIII will
display a system alarm indicating radio link failure with the Dialler.
After SGIII has been operating continuously for 30 days, then in PROGRAM mode the Options
CLIENT, PHONE1, and PHONE2 will no longer appear and therefore cannot be changed locally. They
may be changed using the Up/download facility at any time, and local programming of them can be re-
enabled using Up/download.
Remote Programming
1. Ensure Radio Dialler is powered up. Radio Dialler does not need to be powered off and on.
2. Power up SGIII and press OFF to enter PROGRAM mode. Radio Dialler will now be ready to
answer incoming calls for the next 5 minutes. If the Dialler answers a call but does not verify within
30 seconds it will hang-up. Once a connection is established, the Dialler will unconditionally hang-
up after 5 minutes if a hang-up is not requested sooner by the remote end.
3. Once a connection is established, program the SGIII/Radio Dialler system as required.
4. SGIII will exit PROGRAM mode when the Up/down connection is terminated, or when the SGIII
PROGRAM mode timer expires, whichever occurs first. If PHONE1 has been programmed, then if
data transfer to Radio Dialler has not been successful within a short period, SGIII will raise a
system alarm indicating radio link failure with the Dialler.
Supervision
SGIII transmits supervision messages to Radio Dialler every hour. A system alarm is raised if the
Dialler does not acknowledge the message after the programmed number of hours (Option SUPVIS
value).
Alarms
SGIII places alarm events for transmission to the Radio Dialler on a queue. It transmits the next
message on the queue, and if no acknowledge is received from the Dialler, SGIII re-transmits the
message for a total of 10 attempts. If still unsuccessful, SGIII ceases transmitting until a new event
occurs and raises a system alarm.
The oldest messages on the queue is sent first. If the queue is full (10 messages), a new message will
overwrite the oldest message.
Dialler Status
Dialler status in sent to SGIII when a condition changes, and SGIII raises a system as required.
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